Canyons around Hohentannen are part of a landscape characterized by agricultural land, forested areas, and a moderate elevation. Hohentannen is a municipality in the canton of Thurgau, Switzerland, situated on a high plateau northwest of Bischofszell. While the region offers various hiking opportunities, these primarily consist of trails through the natural landscape. Significant geological features like deep canyon formations are not typically found directly within Hohentannen.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Danger of rockfall (signposted) access to the rock face is not advisable.
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Nice place here at the bridge to take a break
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It's simply beautiful here: the large semi-cave, the small waterfall with a pool above it, a small barbecue area with a view of this enchanting backdrop ... I wouldn't have been surprised if Tarzan had swung himself up on a liana.
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A beautiful and very natural ravine. Was even allowed to observe young foxes here.
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Very worthwhile ravine with a well-developed path and impressive "Hohlen Stein". Steep places are equipped with stairs.
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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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Wildly romantic ravine with a large semi-cave, waterfall with pond, steep steps and a beautiful path along the babbling Sonnental village stream. BBQ area. Pure idyll just a little away from the village.
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The Chellenbachtobel is very wildly romantic and cool to go. E.g. to do well from Walter Zoo Gossau.
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The gorges and ravines around Hohentannen offer a variety of natural sights. You can find features like waterfalls, semi-caves, and babbling streams. For instance, the Hohlen Stein Gorge is known for its large semi-cave and a waterfall with a pond, while the Gorge with stairs features a small waterfall alongside a serpentine stairway.
Yes, many of the trails through the gorges are suitable for families. For example, the trail path along the Chellenbach is described as an easy-to-walk, beautiful forest path, making it a pleasant experience for various ages. The area generally offers accessible paths through its natural landscapes.
Hohentannen is situated in the canton of Thurgau, Switzerland, on a high plateau northwest of Bischofszell. The landscape is characterized by agricultural land and forested areas with a moderate elevation. While it features gorges and ravines, it does not typically have the deep, dramatic canyon formations found in other parts of Switzerland.
Beyond the most popular ones, you might enjoy the Stichbach Gorge, which features beautiful brooks formed by melting glaciers and impressive 200-year-old oak trees. It offers very natural paths close to the watercourse.
The Hohentannen region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, such as the 'Stream bridge – Roote-Bach Bridge loop from Kradolf' or the 'Chatzensteig loop from Bischofszell'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Glider Airfield – Thur River loop from Kradolf'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Hohentannen and Cycling around Hohentannen guide pages.
While the region features gorges and ravines, Hohentannen is not known for traditional canyoning activities. The area primarily offers hiking trails through its natural landscapes, focusing on exploring the scenic beauty of the gorges rather than technical canyoning descents.
The gorges and ravines around Hohentannen can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally pleasant for hiking and exploring the natural beauty, including waterfalls and lush forest paths.
The Stichbach Gorge, for instance, is a result of the Ice Age, where melting glaciers formed an extensive system of ravines. This geological history contributes to the unique landscape, featuring beautiful brooks and ancient oak trees up to 200 years old.
The natural and often wildly romantic ravines provide habitats for local wildlife. Visitors exploring the trail path along the Chellenbach have reported observing young foxes, indicating the presence of various forest animals in these secluded areas.
Some gorges feature more challenging elements. The Hohlen Stein Gorge has steep steps, while the Gorge with stairs includes a serpentine stairway. Additionally, near a bridge, you can find a Climbing Wall by the Bridge in an adjoining gorge, though caution is advised due to potential rockfall.
Visitors frequently praise the wildly romantic and natural atmosphere of the gorges. Many enjoy the well-developed paths, the impressive geological features like the 'Hohlen Stein' semi-cave, and the idyllic experience of walking alongside babbling brooks. The peaceful and enchanting backdrops, often with small waterfalls and barbecue areas, are also highly valued.


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