Best canyons around Neunkirch are found in the broader region, though Neunkirch itself is a medieval town known for its historical architecture and rectangular layout. The area around Neunkirch, part of the Schaffhausen Regional Nature Park, features several notable gorges. These natural formations offer diverse outdoor experiences for visitors.
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A narrow path branches off from the wide forest path into the Devil's Kitchen. The small gorge is becoming increasingly narrower and, as is so often the case, the pictures cannot accurately reflect the truth. My hiking stick was also used.
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But be careful when descending to the stairs and bridge, there is a branch. If you take that, you land in a somewhat adventurous manner directly under the waterfall and, at low tide, you can cross the creek bed to the bridge.
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Surefootedness makes sense a mystical place 👍
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Really nice little Felsentäli with huge rock walls
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"Tüüfelschuchi" is written on the board - who reads the small print also "Chotzegrabe" which I like very much. Looks impressive from above - unfortunately it is difficult or impossible to climb down.
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The valley stretches quite a bit when hiking. There is a grill area at the top. Children will certainly enjoy the large meadow (to play).
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After the steep ascent into the Tüffilischlucht you have a great view of the Randen ...
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The most popular gorge is Felsentäli Gorge, known for its unique carving by the Hemmetaler Bach and a fireplace area. Another highly rated spot is Tüüfelschuchi Gorge, which offers impressive views, especially of the Randen after a steep ascent. Visitors also appreciate the Felstäli Nature Reserve, a small, narrow valley recognized as a nature and plant protection area.
Yes, the Orseret Valley with Barbecue Area is considered family-friendly. It features a grill area and a large meadow for children to play, making it suitable for a family outing.
You can expect to see impressive rock formations carved by streams, dense forest trails, and scenic viewpoints. For instance, Felsentäli Gorge showcases the power of the Hemmetaler Bach, while Tüüfelschuchi Gorge offers striking views from above.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the region around Neunkirch offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, as detailed in the Hiking around Neunkirch guide. For cyclists, there are extensive road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Neunkirch guide and gravel biking opportunities in the Gravel biking around Neunkirch guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the natural beauty and the sense of discovery. Many appreciate the peaceful forest trails and the impressive views from various points. The Felsentäli Gorge, for example, is praised for being a fascinating place that feels removed from the city, despite its proximity.
Yes, Tüüfelschuchi Gorge offers impressive views from above, including a great vista of the Randen after a steep ascent. The Orseret Valley also provides scenic viewpoints along its stretch.
The gorges are generally enjoyable during spring, summer, and autumn when the weather is mild and the trails are clear. While specific winter conditions are not detailed for these local gorges, many forest trails remain accessible, though some paths might be slippery or less maintained. Always check local conditions before your visit.
The gorges directly around Neunkirch, such as Felsentäli and Tüüfelschuchi, are primarily suited for hiking and exploring their natural beauty. They are not typically described as locations for technical canyoning or wild swimming. For more intense canyoning experiences, you would need to venture to other regions of Switzerland, such as the Rhine Gorge or Aare Gorge, which are known for such activities.
While the gorges themselves are natural features, Neunkirch is a charming medieval town known for its historical architecture and unique rectangular layout. Exploring the town itself offers a cultural experience, complementing a visit to the nearby natural gorges.
The Orseret Valley features a dedicated barbecue area with a grill, making it a convenient spot for a picnic. For cafes and other amenities, the town of Neunkirch itself offers options.
Yes, there is a notable Bridge into the Gorge (Schluchtensteig). Visitors are advised to be careful when descending to the stairs and bridge, as there's a branch that can lead directly under a waterfall at low tide, allowing passage across the creek bed to the bridge.


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