Best canyons around Glattfelden are characterized by gorge-like features within a landscape of lush greenery and rolling hills, near the Rhine and Glatt rivers. While grand canyons are not prominent, the region offers natural formations such as ravines and riverine landscapes. Glattfelden, a Swiss village in the canton of Zurich, provides access to areas with steep riverbanks and geological formations. These natural features offer opportunities for outdoor exploration and hiking.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Driving is prohibited from the Wislikofen side. Start further down, from Melikon. I really enjoyed the route! Being in Aargau, losing yourself in the beauty of the Kleiner Schlucht, feeling like you're in a tropical forest... Enjoy it too!
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How enchanted to drive through this little gorge, watching the Tägerbach with its waterfalls... a truly special experience.
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By chance, I found myself somewhere I'd wanted to go for a long time. I was quite surprised by what I saw: a Tägerbach Gorge! What a marvel of Mother Nature! The singletrack trail is accessible from north to south. At the end of the gorge, before the road to Wislikofen, there's a no-entry sign. Please do not enter from this side.
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The small waterfall with a picturesque ravine and rocks is right next to the wide wooden path. If you want to wade through the creek a little, you can also watch the fall in the ditch itself.
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Giants' playground and a murder in the woods The Silberbrünneli is on the way from the hamlet of Thalmühle in Bachsen to Niederweningen. From the Rütihof it's just under five minutes up into the forest and to the forest spring with a spacious fireplace. The now peaceful place has a bloody history. A forest worker took his son into the forest. He had received a silver spoon from his godfather, which his father now demanded for himself. His son refused, and in his anger the man pushed his own child over the edge of the rifts. The boy's body was found at the Silberbrünneli along with the silver spoon. The rocks near the source are about thirty meters high. Giants have obviously let off steam here and left their "toys" in the form of tree trunks and oversized blocks of stone. The path from the Bachs to the Wehntal leads the hiker to the legendary Erdmannli, a spring with a spooky story and to someone who revolutionized hair care.
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Can be visited by bike, short pushing passage, better on foot and leave the bike a little below!
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A real gem of nature: A barbecue area directly on the S curve of the Töss, with a wide pebble beach, opposite a rock wall (see pictures) However, the descent here is a little tricky as there are a lot of trees on the path here and you have to fight your way through a bit.
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Around Glattfelden, you'll discover more gorge-like features and ravines rather than grand canyons. The landscape is characterized by lush greenery and rolling hills, with dramatic riverine sections along the Glatt and Töss rivers. For instance, the Stöckentobel offers a 'wild gorge forest' experience with a path along the Elefantenbach, and the Glatt River itself features steep banks and interesting geological formations made of Nagelfluh rock.
Yes, the Töss Riverbank is considered family-friendly. It features beautiful gravel banks and easy water access, making it a pleasant spot for families to relax and explore the sandstone gorge.
For dramatic riverine landscapes, visit the Töss River Bend and Cliffs. This spot features a wide pebble beach opposite a striking rock wall. Additionally, the Glatt River, which gives the village its name, has areas with steep, often slippery outer banks and a long, protruding rock band formed from glacial gravel hardened into Nagelfluh, offering interesting geological sights.
Absolutely. You can visit the Ettengraben Waterfall, which is a small waterfall with a picturesque ravine right next to a wide wooden path. Another enchanting spot is the Tägerbach Gorge Waterfall, where you can watch the Tägerbach with its waterfalls as it flows through the gorge.
The region offers various hiking opportunities that often follow the Glatt and Rhine rivers. For specific routes, you can explore the Hiking around Glattfelden guide, which includes trails like 'The Glatt near Glattfelden – Glatt Riverside Path' and 'Rhine at Eglisau – Eglisau Railway Bridge loop'.
Yes, the Spaltenflue gorge has a fascinating, albeit dark, legend. It's home to the Silberbrünneli, a spring with a story of a forest worker and his son, and is also described as a 'Giants' playground' due to its thirty-meter-high rocks and oversized stone blocks.
Beyond hiking, the area is popular for cycling and mountain biking. You can find routes like 'Glatt River Trail' for gravel biking in the Gravel biking around Glattfelden guide, or explore trails such as 'Water wheel on the Glatt? – Hegsten Bridge over the Glatt loop' in the MTB Trails around Glattfelden guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the beautiful views of the sandstone gorges, the opportunity to relax on gravel beds by the water, and the unique experience of exploring wild gorge forests and picturesque ravines. The barbecue areas and pebble beaches, like those at the Töss River Bend and Cliffs, are also highly valued.
Yes, the confluence of the Töss and Rhine rivers at Tössegg is known as a 'wonderful quiet place.' Many of the gorge areas, while accessible, offer a sense of wildness and natural seclusion, allowing for peaceful exploration away from crowds.
Several spots offer great views. The Töss Riverbank provides a beautiful view of the sandstone gorge. The Töss River Bend and Cliffs also offers scenic vistas, and the Spaltenflue gorge is another viewpoint where you can appreciate the natural monument.
The region's gorges and riverine landscapes are beautiful throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the lush greenery is at its peak and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling are most enjoyable. During these seasons, the waterfalls are also typically more active.


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