Best canyons around Niederurnen are characterized by impressive gorges, alpine valleys, and dramatic mountain landscapes. While traditional canyons are not a prominent feature, the region offers natural formations with steep rock faces and water features. The Niederurner Alpental, also known as "Täli," provides a scenic valley experience with hiking trails and panoramic mountain views. This area is known for its diverse natural features, including deep cuts and waterfalls.
Last updated: August 5, 2026
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Very nice to bike here
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Wonderful old bridge great construction
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Water source rising from the Schrattenkalk
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When the water is low (in winter) you can enter through the gap!
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Here the Gsponbach meanders through a lovely raised moor, lined with several stone pines
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Nice trail and with an e-bike it's really fun to ride up to the Clüntel 🤘🇨🇭
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A view from the stone arch bridge from the first half of the 19th century down into the deep Löntschtobel is not for the faint-hearted. The trail up into the Chlüntel is a pleasure up and down. Please give the hikers the right of way 😊
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While traditional canyons are not a prominent feature directly in Niederurnen, the region is characterized by impressive gorges, picturesque alpine valleys, and dramatic mountain landscapes. You'll find deep cuts, waterfalls, and scenic areas like the Niederurner Alpental, also known as "Täli," which offers a rich natural experience with hiking trails and panoramic mountain views.
Yes, several notable spots include Mürtschental Valley and Waterfalls, where the Gsponbach meanders through a raised moor, and Hundsquelle Gorge, a natural monument with a cave that can be explored when water levels are low. The Seerenbach Gorge Trail also offers an interesting path through a gorge-like valley.
The Niederurner Alpental (Täli) offers panoramic views from the watershed at Feldrederligrat and Melchterli, extending towards Etzel, Lake Zurich, the Black Forest, and the Jura. Nearby peaks like Planggenstock and Hirzli are popular vantage points for hikers, providing spectacular 360-degree views, including the Glarus Alps and Lake Walensee. The Old stone bridge over the Löntsch also provides impressive views over the wild Löntsch gorge.
The Niederurner Alpental (Täli) is particularly suitable for families. It features a circular Sculpture Trail starting from the aerial cableway station, complete with barbecue spots and a playground. This trail includes over 40 hand-carved wooden figures and riddles, providing an engaging experience for children.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. The Niederurner Alpental provides approximately a two-hour hike through alpine pastures and woodlands. For more challenging routes, the ridge path from Hirzli to Planggenstock is recommended for its beauty, though it requires sure-footedness. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Mountain Hikes around Niederurnen guide.
Beyond hiking, the area around Niederurnen is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, such as those found in the Gravel biking around Niederurnen guide, or enjoy road cycling with routes like those in the Road Cycling Routes around Niederurnen guide.
The region is beautiful throughout the warmer months for hiking and outdoor activities. The Niederurner Alpental is also a destination for ski tours in winter due to its shady location. For specific gorges like Hundsquelle Gorge, visiting when water levels are low, particularly in winter, allows for exploration of its cave.
The Niederurner Alpental (Täli) is accessible by an aerial cableway directly from Niederurnen. For other trails and highlights, public transport options are available to various starting points, and parking is generally available near popular trailheads. Specific details for each location can be found on local transport websites or by checking individual highlight pages.
Many trails and natural areas around Niederurnen are dog-friendly, especially the hiking paths in the Niederurner Alpental. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife, and to check specific rules for each highlight or trail before visiting.
Niederurnen itself offers various amenities, including cafes and accommodation options. Additionally, nearby towns and villages like Mühlehorn, Filzbach, and Amden, particularly those along Lake Walensee, provide further choices for dining and lodging, catering to visitors exploring the surrounding natural landscapes.
The Löntsch gorge is known for its wild and deeply cut features. The Löntschtobel Bridge, a stone arch bridge from the first half of the 19th century, offers a breathtaking view down into the deep gorge. Further up, the hiking trail runs over several small wooden bridges along the Löntsch to the reservoir, providing a scenic experience.


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