Waterfalls in the Thurgau canton offer diverse natural experiences, often integrated into scenic hiking routes. This region in Switzerland features charming cascades and accessible natural wonders. The landscape provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst forests and along rivers. Visitors can explore various waterfalls that are part of the local natural heritage.
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The Saubach waterfalls are located in the Schlossbüeltobel gorge.
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Short but incredibly beautiful Töbeli with many waterfalls.
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Update (29.9.24) The path is open to normal use again Currently (13.7.24) the Saubachschlucht is closed due to a landslide. A diversion is signposted from the Bernrain railway crossing.
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Great but challenging ladder to heaven.
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There is a new route, if you come from the west it's not that clear. Take the left path behind the recycling center.
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Beautiful pond that can be completely surrounded.
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A wildly romantic ravine that was closed for a long time due to a landslide and is now open to the public again. Wild chamois live in the ravine and I was able to observe them.
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very lively stream, especially in spring and after rainfall
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The Thurgau region offers several charming waterfalls, often integrated into scenic hiking routes. Popular choices include the Häxetobel Gorge, known for its well-maintained path and quiet forest setting, and the Müliweiher Pond, which features a waterfall within a tranquil recreation area. You can also explore the Saubach Waterfalls, a series of falls along a historic trail.
Yes, several waterfalls in Thurgau are suitable for families. The area around Müliweiher Pond is considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful recreation area with fresh forest air and a barbecue spot. The Thur Waterfalls, while just outside Thurgau in Toggenburg, are also very family-friendly with easy walks, wooden walkways, and a picnic area.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails near Thurgau's waterfalls, ranging from easy to challenging. Many waterfalls, like those on the Littenheid Forest Trail or the Saubach Waterfalls, are part of scenic paths. The Häxetobel Gorge features a well-maintained path with bridges and steps, suitable for a quiet forest walk. For more challenging options, the Upper Rütibach Waterfall and Rütelitobel Gorge and Waterfall offer more demanding terrain.
The waterfalls in Thurgau are generally beautiful to visit throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the surrounding nature is lush and the trails are easily accessible. Spring often brings higher water flows due to snowmelt, making the falls particularly impressive. Even in winter, some paths, like those at Häxetobel Gorge, are walkable and offer a serene, snow-covered landscape.
Yes, the Thurgau region offers diverse outdoor activities beyond waterfall viewing. You can find various mountain hikes, gravel biking routes, and running trails throughout the canton. Many of these routes pass through forests, along rivers, and offer scenic views, complementing a visit to the waterfalls.
Yes, several waterfall locations in Thurgau provide amenities for picnics and barbecues. The Müliweiher Pond is known for its great barbecue area. Additionally, the Häxetobel Gorge has a beautiful barbecue area near the beginning of the valley. The Thur Waterfalls in the neighboring Toggenburg region also offer a picnic area.
The trails around Thurgau waterfalls vary in difficulty. Many are rated as intermediate, such as those at Waterfalls on the Littenheid Forest Trail, Häxetobel Gorge, and Saubach Waterfalls. For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Upper Rütibach Waterfall and Rütelitobel Gorge and Waterfall are categorized as challenging due to steeper paths and potential climbing sections.
The Saubach Waterfalls are part of a historic trail, offering a scenic path along the falls that connects to the region's past. Additionally, the area around the Upper Rütibach Waterfall is near Wellenberg Castle, which offers guided tours and brings 800 years of history to life, including a private forest park with three waterfalls.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural experience and the integration of waterfalls into beautiful hiking routes. The well-maintained paths, serene forest settings, and opportunities for relaxation, such as barbecue areas at Häxetobel Gorge and Müliweiher Pond, are frequently highlighted. The picturesque views and the chance to connect with nature are also highly valued.
Absolutely. While not strictly within Thurgau, the Rhine Falls (Rheinfall) near Schaffhausen are Europe's largest waterfall and easily accessible from many parts of Thurgau, making them an ideal day trip. These powerful falls offer spectacular viewing platforms and boat trips. Another option is the Thur Waterfalls (Thurwasserfälle) in the neighboring Toggenburg region, which provide an immersive experience with walkways and tunnels built into the rock.
Many waterfalls in Thurgau offer excellent viewpoints. The Upper Rütibach Waterfall features a small bridge and platform directly on the cliff for optimal viewing. Other highlights like Müliweiher Pond and Häxetobel Gorge also provide scenic spots to enjoy the cascades and their surroundings.
Thurgau features a variety of waterfall types, including gorge waterfalls, forest cascades, and river falls. You'll encounter falls within deep ravines like the Häxetobel Gorge, serene cascades nestled in woodlands such as the Waterfalls on the Littenheid Forest Trail, and falls integrated into river landscapes like the Murg River Landscape.


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