Best canyons around Steinerberg, a municipality in the Canton of Schwyz, Switzerland, are characterized by scenic hiking trails and natural reserves. While large, named canyons are not directly within the municipality, the broader region features smaller, gorge-like formations and scenic ravines. These geological features contribute to the area's diverse natural landscape, offering various exploration opportunities. The region is known for its mountain peaks and natural reserves, providing a backdrop for these natural attractions.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The gorge near Vitznau, often called the Vitznau Gorge, lies between the village center and the ascent towards Rigi. A short hiking trail leads through steep cliffs, over bridges, and alongside a clear stream. The natural spectacle, with its waterfalls and moss-covered walls, is particularly impressive after rain.
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Just incredibly beautiful. It's best to come down from above because the spectacle becomes more and more spectacular and beautiful. The place shouldn't be too well known...we were there all alone... So if you're near Beckenried or Emmetten... head to the Risleten waterfall 👌👍
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Very interesting ascent through the landslide area. A GPS is recommended as the path is not always very clearly visible in the upper part.
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Small hike, great waterfall! If you are in Beckenried or Bousch, you should do the tour
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Definitely climb to the top, it's worth it
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Absolutely impressive when you look at the full extent of the rock fall. Everywhere one discovers the traces in the ascent to Gnipen.
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The most popular natural attractions with gorge-like characteristics around Steinerberg include the Risleten Waterfall, where the Choltalbach cascades into Lake Lucerne, and the Path Through the Wildspitz Molasse Cliffs, a surprising trail through jagged rock formations. Visitors also highly appreciate the Edge of the 19th Century Landslide (Gnipen, Schwyz), which offers an impressive view of a historic rock fall.
Yes, the Wooden Goat Sculpture Bridge offers a family-friendly experience. It's a charming bridge over a gorge, perfect for a pleasant walk with children.
You can expect to see a variety of natural features, including cascading waterfalls like the Risleten Waterfall, dramatic rock formations such as the Molasse Cliffs on the Path Through the Wildspitz Molasse Cliffs, and impressive landslide landscapes at the Edge of the 19th Century Landslide (Gnipen, Schwyz). The region also features idyllic valleys like the Lorzental Valley.
Hiking conditions vary. The trail to Risleten Waterfall is described as a bit steep but offers rewarding views. The Path Through the Wildspitz Molasse Cliffs involves a rocky stretch, partly secured with ropes. The ascent to Gnipen, near the Edge of the 19th Century Landslide, is considered challenging, and a GPS is recommended as the path can be unclear in the upper sections. The Lorzental Valley offers a gravel road with a moderate slope, suitable for mountain or touring bikes.
Visitors are often impressed by the sheer power of nature, particularly at the Edge of the 19th Century Landslide. The surprising and dramatic landscapes, like the jagged Molasse rocks on the Path Through the Wildspitz Molasse Cliffs, are also highly appreciated. The rewarding views and inspiring atmosphere at the end of the Risleten Waterfall gorge are also frequently mentioned.
Yes, the region is rich in geological interest. The Path Through the Wildspitz Molasse Cliffs takes you through ancient, jagged Molasse rock formations. Additionally, the Edge of the 19th Century Landslide (Gnipen, Schwyz) provides a powerful insight into the aftermath of a massive rock fall, with visible traces throughout the ascent.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the Steinerberg region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy to difficult options, as detailed in the Cycling around Steinerberg guide. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are several routes around Lake Zug and Lake Ägeri, which you can explore in the Road Cycling Routes around Steinerberg guide. Running trails, ranging from moderate to difficult, are also available, as highlighted in the Running Trails around Steinerberg guide.
The Risleten Waterfall ends by flowing into Lake Lucerne. While the immediate area of the waterfall might not be suitable for swimming, Lake Lucerne itself offers various spots for swimming and recreation.
The Edge of the 19th Century Landslide (Gnipen, Schwyz) is a natural monument that also holds historical significance, marking the site of a major rock fall. The Lorzental Valley, with its viaducts, also hints at historical infrastructure and trade routes through the region.
While specific seasonal conditions for each gorge are not detailed, the region's natural attractions are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when hiking trails are clear and weather conditions are favorable for outdoor activities. This allows for comfortable exploration of the trails and views.
Yes, Switzerland boasts several impressive gorges. The Aare Gorge near Meiringen is known for its accessible walkways. The Rhine Gorge, often called the 'Swiss Grand Canyon,' offers dramatic landscapes and can be explored by train, foot, bike, or raft. The Viamala Gorge near Thusis is a deep, narrow ravine with historical significance, and the Gorner Gorge near Zermatt features stunning rock formations and turquoise waters. These offer grander canyon experiences across Switzerland.


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