Canyons around Berlingen, located in the canton of Thurgau, Switzerland, are primarily characterized by deep gorges and ravines carved into the landscape. This region, situated near Lake Constance, features diverse geological formations shaped by water and natural forces. The area offers a variety of natural paths, often with bridges and steps, providing opportunities for hiking and exploring serene forest environments. These formations showcase the powerful forces of nature that have shaped the landscape over millennia.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Unfortunately, the Bohlinger Gorge is no longer passable after the recent heavy rainfall 😑
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In October 2025, after a day of rain, the trail (not a path) through the gorge was muddy and slippery, and at one point, the stream had spread across the path. It's manageable with waterproof shoes with tread. The path must have been easier to navigate in the past. There are remnants of steps and many felled trees that have been roughly cleared out of the way. Despite the criticism, it's still an experience.
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rustic forest with stream and fallen trees and seating for resting and relaxing
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...wild, like in the Black Forest gorges...
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The removal of the ash trees in the Klingenbach Gorge has been planned since December 2022 and has been postponed again and again. The weather has been wet since mid-October last year, culminating in the rainfall events in June. The passability is difficult enough even without wet weather, which is why wood harvesting has not been possible so far. The heavy rain in June caused slopes within the gorge to slide, even more trees to fall over and walkways/bridges to be buried. The gorge is currently not accessible
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Currently still closed https://www.oehningen-tourismus.de/de/oehningen/aktuelles/klingenbachschlucht-sperred-1
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Officially the path is closed (ridiculous barrier 🤣) but actually it's fine: crossing some trees and passerelles but never a problem 👌 WHAT is the municipality doing, please clear, lazy people!!! See images on https://strava.app.link/KOujA2VSTFb
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The area around Berlingen, located in the canton of Thurgau, Switzerland, is characterized by deep gorges and ravines carved into the landscape. These formations often feature streams, waterfalls, and unique rock formations, showcasing the powerful natural forces that have shaped the region over millennia.
Yes, several gorges are suitable for families. The Miniature Bankholzer Mill and Mühlbach Gorge is particularly family-friendly, featuring a charming reduced half-timbered mill, a fountain, and an idyllic resting place along a path that zigzags over many small bridges. The Eggmülibach Gorge also offers a wild and natural path that is suitable for families.
Visitors often enjoy the Klingenbach Gorge, known for its beautifully shady section with fortified bridges and walkways, offering a quiet atmosphere. Another popular spot is the Miniature Bankholzer Mill and Mühlbach Gorge, which combines natural beauty with a unique historical reproduction. The Gorge with waterfall is also appreciated for its scenic ravine.
Many gorges, like the Klingenbach Gorge, are ideal in summer when it's hot, offering beautifully shady sections. However, the geological formations are impressive year-round. Be aware that some paths, like in the Bohlinger Gorge, can be affected by heavy rainfall or snowmelt, potentially making them impassable or more challenging.
Yes, there is a specific Gorge with waterfall. While the ravine itself is considered beautiful, the waterfall can be difficult to see and access from below, and the path down the ravine is no longer maintained, requiring sure-footedness.
The gorges around Berlingen offer varied hiking experiences. You can find wild and natural paths, often with bridges and steps, providing opportunities for serene forest walks. Some, like the Eggmülibach Gorge, are suitable for Nordic walking, while others, such as the Klingenbach Gorge, feature well-developed, fortified walkways.
Trail conditions can vary. Some gorges, like the Klingenbach Gorge, have fortified bridges and walkways. However, others, such as the path to the waterfall in the Gorge with waterfall, may not be maintained and require sure-footedness. It's also important to check local updates, as some gorges, like the Bohlinger Gorge, can become impassable after heavy rainfall.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region around Berlingen offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for touring bicycles, road cycling, and gravel biking. For more details on these activities, you can explore the Cycling around Berlingen guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Berlingen guide, and the Gravel biking around Berlingen guide.
Visitors appreciate the quiet, natural atmosphere, often highlighted by the sound of splashing streams. The unique geological formations, such as deep cuts into the landscape and impressive rock formations, are also a major draw. Many enjoy the well-developed paths and bridges that make exploring these natural wonders accessible.
Yes, the Miniature Bankholzer Mill and Mühlbach Gorge features a reduced half-timbered reproduction of the former Bankholzer mill from 1517, offering a glimpse into local history alongside the natural beauty of the gorge.
While the gorges around Berlingen offer beautiful local experiences with deep ravines and natural paths, Switzerland is home to more dramatic formations like the Rheinschlucht (Rhine Gorge), often called the 'Swiss Grand Canyon,' or the Aare Gorge. The Berlingen gorges provide a more intimate, serene experience, focusing on the unique geological features of the Thurgau canton.


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