Best waterfalls around Gottlieben are found in the broader Thurgau canton and nearby Eastern Switzerland. Gottlieben, a village on the Seerhein, is known for its historic castle and charming half-timbered houses. While the village itself does not feature prominent waterfalls, the surrounding region offers several natural water features. These cascades are often integrated into hiking trails, providing accessible natural experiences.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The Saubach waterfalls are located in the Schlossbüeltobel gorge.
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Update (29.9.24) The path is open to normal use again Currently (13.7.24) the Saubachschlucht is closed due to a landslide. A diversion is signposted from the Bernrain railway crossing.
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Great but challenging ladder to heaven.
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There is a new route, if you come from the west it's not that clear. Take the left path behind the recycling center.
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A wildly romantic ravine that was closed for a long time due to a landslide and is now open to the public again. Wild chamois live in the ravine and I was able to observe them.
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depending on which side you come from, you have to push your bike
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Very nice path along the waterfalls
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Striking short ravine with a serpentine stairway, next to a stream with a small waterfall, very romantic.
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While Gottlieben itself is known for its historic castle and charming houses, the most notable waterfalls are found in the broader Thurgau canton and nearby Eastern Switzerland. These include local gems like the Saubach Waterfalls and Rütelitobel Gorge and Waterfall, as well as larger regional attractions like the Rhine Falls.
Yes, the Waterfall and Pond Near Liebburg is considered family-friendly. It features a short trail, a pond, and even a fire pit, making it a pleasant outing for all ages. The Thur Waterfalls in the Toggenburg region also offer an easy walk suitable for families.
Beyond the cascades themselves, you'll encounter diverse natural features. For instance, the Saubach Waterfalls are part of a gorge with a very nice path. The Waterfall and Pond Near Liebburg includes a pond and wooden footbridges. The Rütelitobel Gorge and Waterfall is a wildly romantic ravine where chamois can sometimes be observed.
Many waterfalls are integrated into scenic routes. You can enjoy hiking on trails like those around the Ermatingen Waterfall, or explore the Gorge with stairs. For broader outdoor adventures, there are numerous hiking trails, cycling routes, and gravel biking tours available in the Gottlieben area.
Yes, the Rütelitobel Gorge and Waterfall offers a more challenging experience, featuring a 'ladder to heaven' section. This wildly romantic ravine provides a rewarding hike for those seeking a bit more adventure.
The best time to visit is generally during spring or after heavy rainfall when the water flow is strongest, making the cascades most impressive. Summer offers pleasant hiking weather, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Winter visits are possible but some paths might be icy or closed.
Gottlieben itself is well-connected, and many regional waterfalls like the Thur Waterfalls are accessible via public transport combined with a short walk. For larger attractions like the Rhine Falls, public transport options are available, often involving train and bus connections from Gottlieben or nearby major towns.
The Rhine Falls, near Schaffhausen, is Switzerland's largest and most powerful waterfall, known for its immense width rather than height. It's a significant natural landmark and is approximately an hour's drive from Gottlieben, making it a highly recommended day trip.
Visitors appreciate the scenic paths along the cascades, the romantic settings of gorges with small waterfalls, and the wild beauty of ravines like Rütelitobel. Many enjoy the integration of these natural features into hiking trails, offering great nature experiences and panoramic views.
Yes, both the Saubach Waterfalls and the Rütelitobel Gorge and Waterfall have recently reopened for public use after being closed due to landslides. This means their beautiful paths and ravines are once again accessible to hikers.
Absolutely. The Ermatingen Waterfall trail leads to a great panorama, and the Gorge with stairs offers a striking viewpoint of the stream and small waterfall. Many trails are designed to provide excellent perspectives of the cascades and surrounding landscapes.


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