Canyons near Bassersdorf are typically characterized by smaller ravines, deeply cut stream beds, and river trails with steep sides rather than large geological formations. Bassersdorf is situated in the Glatt Valley within the canton of Zürich, featuring agricultural land, forests, and settled areas. The region is traversed by smaller rivers and streams like the Altbach and Himmelbach. These natural features offer various opportunities for Bassersdorf hiking trails and nature attractions.
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The stone elephant is a highlight of this tour...
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A very interesting project. How nature can reinvent itself beautifully.🥰
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Very nice forest for MTB
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Now in spring 2024, Biodiversity Totentäli is blooming in full splendor, including wild garlic meadows. Ducks also enjoy the small ponds that are being created. Reclaiming nature still has potential. It will be exciting to see how it develops further...
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Since November 23, the forest road through the Totentäli has no longer been accessible and has been closed. A beautiful new boardwalk leads through. New ponds for amphibians have been created - great!
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There's something going on in the Wehrenbachtobel all year round. Today, with temperatures reaching 35°C, you can see children and adults cooling off in the various depressions, while there's a barbecue going on.
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The 'canyons' around Bassersdorf are generally characterized by smaller ravines, deeply cut stream beds, and river trails with steep sides, rather than large geological canyons. Bassersdorf is located in the Glatt Valley, featuring agricultural land, forests, and settled areas, with smaller rivers and streams like the Altbach and Himmelbach contributing to these natural formations.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Stone Elephant in Elefantenbach Gorge is a popular idyllic resting place with a stone elephant in the riverbed, inviting play and lingering, often with a fire pit. Wehrenbachtobel Gorge also features an easy-to-walk path where children and adults can cool off in various depressions, and it's suitable for barbecues.
You can expect to see deeply cut stream beds, lush forests, and small rivers. Highlights include the new boardwalk and ponds created for amphibians at Totentäli Boardwalk and Ponds, showcasing blooming biodiversity. You might also encounter waterfalls, such as the Affenschlucht Waterfall, and beautiful gravel banks along the Töss Riverbank.
The area around Bassersdorf offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those detailed in the Hiking around Bassersdorf guide. There are also road cycling routes available in the Road Cycling Routes around Bassersdorf guide, and running trails in the Running Trails around Bassersdorf guide.
Yes, many hiking trails in the region incorporate these natural features. For instance, the path through Wehrenbachtobel Gorge is well-developed and easy to walk. The Totentäli Boardwalk and Ponds also offers a trail through a gorge with a new boardwalk. For more options, explore the Hiking around Bassersdorf guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the opportunity to cool off in the streams, have barbecues, and explore the unique features like the Stone Elephant in Elefantenbach Gorge. The blooming biodiversity and new boardwalks, such as those at Totentäli Boardwalk and Ponds, are also highly praised.
While specific dog-friendly designations for every trail are not always listed, many natural areas and hiking paths in Switzerland are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always a good idea to check local signage or community tips for specific regulations at each location, such as the Stone Elephant in Elefantenbach Gorge or Wehrenbachtobel Gorge.
Yes, the Affenschlucht Waterfall near Wülflingen offers an impressive sight with water splashing in sandstone tubs. It's a notable natural feature in the region.
The natural attractions around Bassersdorf can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering a different experience. Spring brings blooming biodiversity, especially noticeable at Totentäli Boardwalk and Ponds. Summer is ideal for cooling off in the streams, as noted at Wehrenbachtobel Gorge. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, and winter can provide serene, snow-dusted landscapes.
Yes, a notable example is the Stone Elephant in Elefantenbach Gorge. This man-made monument, built in the riverbed by the beautification club Zurich in 1898, serves as a unique and idyllic resting place.
The Töss Riverbank is an excellent spot to relax by the water. It features beautiful gravel banks and easy water access, perfect for unwinding, especially when the water levels are low.


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