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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Hemberg

Best natural monuments around Hemberg are found in the Toggenburg region of Switzerland, a landscape characterized by its unique geological formations and serene natural settings. The area features dramatic gorges, tranquil mountain lakes, and impressive rock formations shaped by water over time. Hemberg offers diverse natural landmarks, providing opportunities for nature observation and experiencing distinct landscapes.

Best natural monuments around Hemberg

  • The most popular natural monuments is Brudertobel Cave with Waterfall, a cave that features an imposing waterfall. This…

Last updated: August 17, 2026

Kronberg Summit

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From Kronberg you have a great view of Lake Constance on the one hand and of Säntis and Alpstein on the other

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Girenspitz

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The Girenspitz is the small peak next to the Säntis. At the signpost (bifurcation) with the direction Säntis, Tierwies and Höchnideri you can easily hike up to the Girenspitz. The …

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Gräppelensee

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The picturesque Gräppelensee lies in a wide hollow south of the Lütispitz at 1,307 meters above sea level. It is about 140 meters long and 110 meters wide, with a …

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Ofenloch Gorge

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The oven hole is in the Grand Canyon of eastern Switzerland. The Necker, which is still very young here, falls around 100 m over the Nagelfluh rock face and then …

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Imposing cave with waterfall, worth seeing and experiencing

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Andi H 🏃‍♂️🚴🛌
November 7, 2025, Girenspitz

The second highest peak of the Alpstein massif

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cello_bello
December 26, 2024, Girenspitz

very pretty here, very pretty

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is a very impressive place - used to be a pub (hobby)

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Arnold_1
August 4, 2024, Girenspitz

Very nice south-facing slope, usually dries quickly. Ideal for climbing.

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Simply super awesome! A great place, the power and beauty of nature is sometimes incomprehensible 💖. It's really cool when you can sit under tons of conglomerate. It would be exciting to hear what this place could tell us...

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Jakobsbad-Kronberg mountain station / Kronberg mountain inn Kronberg mountain inn: The boom in tourism was not lost on Josef Anton Rusch (1896–1990), "Schotz-Sebedöni". By building an inn on the Kronberg, he hoped to provide a better livelihood for himself, his wife and their son. But first he needed a patent, which he was able to acquire from the recently closed "Gontenbad" spa. With this authorization in his pocket, on December 1, 1934, he bought around 12 acres of building land near the summit of the Kronberg from the owner of the "Dorwies" Alp, the Leimbach brown cattle breeding cooperative. Included in the purchase was the right to tap a spring that was located around 300 meters west of the building site. This already provided essential prerequisites for the realization of Sebedöni's plans. However, before construction could begin, a transport cable car had to be built. In the valley, the so-called "engine house" was built near the "Anker" house on the road to the Kalchofen. In order to maintain a straight line, three supports were built, the first near the main building of the "Weissbüel" property, the second near Schotz, where Rusch was born, grew up and worked as a forest warden for the Höhe-Kronberg timber corporation, and the third in the "Klein Hackbüel" home pasture. This ensured that building materials and construction workers could be transported without any problems. But unauthorized persons such as a later president of the "Kronbergbahn AG" also made use of this fast travel option. On June 9, 1935, at Whitsun, the first toast was made in the new guesthouse, which was still under construction at the time. The construction work was mostly carried out by locals. During the construction period, a new telephone line was also laid from Scheidegg across the "Gross Chenner" Alp. Text / Source: Jakobsbad-Kronberg cable car AG, St. Josefstrasse 2 · 9108 Jakobsbad https://kronberg.ch/de/unternehmen/geschichte.html

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Matto
September 26, 2023, Gräppelensee

The picturesque Gräppelensee lies in a wide hollow south of the Lütispitz at 1,307 meters above sea level. It is about 140 meters long and 110 meters wide, with a circumference of 500 meters. Its area is 2.1 hectares. On the eastern shore of the Gräppelensee there are two barbecue areas. You can swim in the lake. The easiest way to get into the water is via the jetty on the north shore.

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The path from Alm Ellbogen to here is somewhat exposed in two passages. But a spectacular experience for people with a head for heights.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments around Hemberg?

The Hemberg region boasts several highly-rated natural monuments. Among the most popular are Brudertobel Cave with Waterfall, known for its imposing waterfall and popular fireplace, and Gräppelensee, a beautifully situated mountain lake with barbecue areas and views of Altmann and Säntis. Visitors also frequently explore the dramatic Ofenloch Gorge, often called the 'Grand Canyon of Eastern Switzerland'.

What unique natural features can I expect to see in the Hemberg region?

The Hemberg region is characterized by diverse natural features. You can explore deep gorges like the Ofenloch Gorge with its 100-meter waterfall and unique Nagelfluh rock formations. There are also serene mountain lakes such as Gräppelensee, impressive summits like Kronberg Summit offering panoramic views, and unique geological formations like the stone scree at Ampferenboden.

Are there family-friendly natural attractions in Hemberg?

Yes, several natural monuments around Hemberg are suitable for families. Gräppelensee is particularly family-friendly, offering barbecue areas and a jetty for swimming. Kronberg Summit is also listed as family-friendly, providing great views and a mountain restaurant.

What is the Ofenloch Gorge known for?

The Ofenloch Gorge is renowned as the 'Grand Canyon of Eastern Switzerland.' It features a spectacular chasm where the Necker River plunges approximately 100 meters over a Nagelfluh rock face, carving a winding canyon. It's an impressive display of natural erosion, deep gorges, and powerful waterfalls, offering breathtaking views and unique geological insights.

What makes Gräppelensee a special natural monument?

Gräppelensee is a beautifully situated mountain lake known for its idyllic setting. It offers barbecue areas, benches, and a jetty into the water, making it a popular spot for recreation. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of Altmann and Säntis from its shores, and it's suitable for walking around or even swimming.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments in Hemberg?

Absolutely. The Hemberg region offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find moderate trails like the 'Rigelschwendi Moor – Badweiher Hemberg loop' or more challenging routes. For detailed information on various hiking trails, including those around the natural monuments, explore the Hiking around Hemberg guide.

What other outdoor activities are available near Hemberg's natural monuments?

Beyond hiking, the area around Hemberg provides opportunities for mountaineering and cycling. You can find challenging mountain hikes, such as routes leading to the Säntis Summit, detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Hemberg guide. For cyclists, there are various routes, including scenic loops with views of the Alpstein Mountains, which you can discover in the Cycling around Hemberg guide.

What can I expect at Brudertobel Cave with Waterfall?

Brudertobel Cave with Waterfall is an imposing natural monument featuring a captivating cave and a significant waterfall. It's highly regarded by visitors for its unique natural experience. There is also a popular fireplace within the cave, making it a great spot for a break.

What is Ampferenboden and why is it worth visiting?

Ampferenboden is located near the entrance to the Ofenloch Gorge and is notable for its extensive stone scree, which demonstrates the powerful erosional force of the Necker River. It offers a serene natural setting along the river, complete with fire pits, making it a popular spot for picnics and observing the tranquility of nature amidst an impressive landscape shaped by water.

Are there any high moors or unique ecosystems to explore in the Hemberg area?

Yes, the Hemberg region includes natural areas like Hochmoor Chellen / Salomonstempel. High moors are significant for their unique ecosystems, specialized flora adapted to acidic and nutrient-poor conditions, and their role in water regulation. Exploring such areas offers opportunities to observe rare plant species and understand wetland ecosystems.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Hemberg?

The best time to visit the natural monuments around Hemberg generally depends on the activity. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for hiking and picnics. Autumn provides stunning foliage. While some areas might be accessible in winter for snowshoeing, specific conditions can vary, so it's always advisable to check local weather and trail conditions before your visit.

Are there places to eat or stay near the natural monuments in Hemberg?

Hemberg and the surrounding Toggenburg region offer various options for accommodation and dining. While specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to every natural monument might be limited, the village of Hemberg itself and nearby towns provide restaurants, guesthouses, and hotels. For example, Kronberg Summit has a mountain restaurant.

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