Best canyons around Ibach are found in the vicinity of this village, part of the municipality of Schwyz, Switzerland. The region features notable gorges and ravines that offer scenic outdoor experiences. These natural formations are characterized by mountain streams carving through rock, creating waterfalls and lush environments. Ibach natural attractions include several areas ideal for Ibach gorge hiking.
Last updated: May 1, 2026
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The umpteenth waterfall on the Schluchtensteig trail. It passes very close to the water, and surefootedness is required.
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A really beautiful waterfall in the equally beautiful Winterberg Gorge. A great end to the 4th Schluchtensteig stage from Fischbach to St. Blasien!
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Not so much hustle and bustle, quietly located in the forest
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Wildly romantic gorge - sturdy shoes required ...
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world class! Good shoes are required, however.
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Beautiful little gorge, you walk over hill and dale, sturdy shoes are highly recommended. Dangerous when wet.
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Is an advantage if you do the tour in dry weather
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The Rabenschlucht is a small but fine, wild and romantic gorge with many bridges.
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Beyond the popular Howehra Gorge and Windberg Gorge, the region features the picturesque Windberg Gorge near St. Blaise, where a mountain stream carves over a boulder field, creating numerous waterfalls. Another significant area is the Wilderness Reserve Chaltbrunnental, which includes a ravine along the Ibach stream, known for its lush environment, limestone formations, and natural caves.
Yes, several gorges are suitable for families. For instance, the Raven Gorge is described as a short but romantic gorge with many small bridges and a rushing stream, making it enjoyable for all ages. The Menzenschwand Waterfalls area also offers very nice hiking trails that are well-signposted and suitable for families.
You can expect to see dramatic natural landscapes shaped by water. Features include mountain streams carving through rock, numerous large and small waterfalls, lush forest environments, impressive limestone formations, and natural caves. Many gorges, like the Windberg Gorge, are characterized by boulder fields and cascading water.
The Windberg Gorge offers a magnificent canyon tour where a mountain stream flows over a boulder field, creating many waterfalls. It features narrow, wild, and romantic hiking trails with footbridges and bridges that allow you to cross dry-footed. Sturdy shoes are highly recommended, especially when wet, as paths can be slippery.
The Chaltbrunnental is a Wilderness Reserve featuring a gorge along the Ibach stream. It offers a lovely walk through a lush, almost tropical environment with abundant ferns, impressive limestone formations, and natural caves. It's considered a magical and romantic promenade, taking about 1.5 hours to traverse, and is also a popular picnic spot where visitors can explore caves.
Yes, particularly in the Chaltbrunnental. Historically, soldiers guarding a strategically important railway bridge during WWI were stationed here. They left behind hand-painted insignias on a rock face known as 'Chessiloch,' adding a unique historical dimension to the natural beauty of the area.
Hiking conditions vary but generally involve narrow trails, some over hill and dale, with footbridges and bridges. Sturdy shoes are highly recommended due to potentially slippery surfaces, especially after rain. The trails are often intermediate in difficulty, winding through forests and alongside rushing streams.
Beyond gorge exploration, the area around Ibach offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the Ibach Panorama Trail. For cyclists, there are MTB trails and road cycling routes that explore the surrounding Black Forest region.
Yes, for hiking, you can explore trails like the Ibach Panorama Trail, which offers scenic views. Other popular routes include the '7 Moors Trail' and the 'Alpine view on the Ibacher Panoramaweg'. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Ibach guide.
Visitors frequently praise the wild and romantic atmosphere, the beauty of the numerous waterfalls, and the well-maintained paths with bridges and footbridges. The lush, almost tropical environments, especially in areas like Chaltbrunnental, are also highly appreciated. The variety of experiences, from bubbling streams to impressive rock formations, makes these gorges popular.
The gorges are beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant hiking conditions with vibrant foliage or blooming flora. While some gorges, like the Raven Gorge, are noted for having a special flair even in winter, it's important to be aware that paths can be slippery when wet or icy.
Many gorges, such as the Howehra Gorge, are easily accessible. However, the terrain within the gorges can be challenging, featuring narrow paths, steps, and potentially slippery surfaces, especially after rain. While some areas are family-friendly, sturdy footwear is always recommended.
When hiking in the gorges around Ibach, it's highly recommended to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking shoes with good grip, as paths can be uneven and slippery, especially near waterfalls or after rain. Comfortable clothing suitable for varying weather conditions and layers are also advisable.


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