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Top 4 Waterfalls in Bezirk Horgen

Best waterfalls in Bezirk Horgen, located in the Canton of Zurich, Switzerland, offer diverse natural landscapes for outdoor exploration. The region features a selection of waterfalls nestled within serene escapes and scenic hiking opportunities. These natural features are often found within ravines, gorges, and forested areas. The area provides various settings for visitors to experience flowing water and natural beauty.

Best waterfalls in Bezirk Horgen

  • The most popular waterfalls is Sihlsprung, a gorge that is a unique section of the Sihl River with large rocks and tunnels along the hiking path. The area features steep, 75-meter-high walls of Nagelfluh rock.
  • Another must-see spot is Aabach Waterfall, a charming natural wonder. It is part of the Aabach ravine, offering family-friendly trails and picnic spots.
  • Visitors also love Waterfall in Schlosspark Wädenswil, a beautiful park feature. The small stream and waterfall give the park its charm.
  • Bezirk Horgen is known for gorge waterfalls, cascades, and park waterfalls. These offer diverse natural experiences, from dramatic ravines to serene park settings.
  • The waterfalls in Bezirk Horgen are appreciated by the komoot community, with 431 upvotes and 156 photos shared across 5 highlights.

Last updated: May 15, 2026

Sihlsprung

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The Sihlsprung is located in the lower part of the Sihltobel, which stretches from Schindellegi to Sihlbrugg. The surrounding towns are Hirzel and Spitze in the north (belonging to the Zurich municipality of Horgen), in the east Schönenberg (belonging to the Zurich municipality of Wädenswil) and in the southwest Menzingen (belonging to the Zug municipality of the same name). The upper gorge entrance is located below the Sihlmatt clearing on the Zug side (around 590 m), where the hiking trail leads through a tunnel. The lower section can be walked on both sides thanks to a bridge, with the path on the left bank running in places through another tunnel that is around 170 meters long. The exit is around 570 m in front of the Ernihalden.
The area around the Sihltobel forms an important, glacially shaped drumlin and moraine landscape that dates back to the Sihl glacier. The Sihlsprung itself, on the other hand, is a fluvial cut in this landscape that emerged after the last glacial period. The gradient of the Sihl is slight, while the Mülibach, which comes from peaks on the side, has a slightly steeper gradient. Two nameless side streams on the Zug side even form small waterfalls. The partly forested, partly rocky steep walls of the gorge (up to 75 meters high) consist of Nagelfluh and are part of the elongated Molasse zone between Höhronen and Baden. A characteristic of the Sihlsprung are the Nagelfluh boulders, some of which are several cubic meters in size, in and next to the river bed.

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Mülbachtobel Trail

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Atmospheric Töbeli with crisp climb but also a great downhill trail. Watching for pedestrians 👍🏻👍🏻

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Aabach Waterfall

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Large fall with lattice walkway and stairs to bridge the Giessen.

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A beautiful park hidden in Wäsenswil

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Aabachtobel Waterfall

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Beautiful gorge with a waterfall, small pond and fireplace. Waterfall particularly pronounced after rain and melting snow. Route easy to drive, path in good condition. Can be approached from both sides, but is interrupted by a steep steel staircase at the level of the waterfall. Anyone who can and wants to carry their bike will get through...

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Hanspeter Grüter
March 14, 2026, Aabachtobel Waterfall

https://youtu.be/OZqVb1xB6h8 Hike https://www.komoot.com/de-de/tour/2825508087 The path winds through the shady ravine, accompanied by the gentle murmur of the water. Especially on warm days, this section of the trail, with its cool shade, offers welcome refreshment and a delightful contrast to the open lakeside paths along Lake Zurich. The scenic highlight is the large waterfall where the Aabach plunges over a rocky ledge. Right next to it is a barbecue area with seating – ideal for a rest amidst nature.

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Henrik
March 9, 2025, Sihlsprung

This section of the Sihl River is truly breathtaking. Crystal-clear water flows gracefully around massive boulders that rise majestically from the riverbed. The sound of the water cascading over the stones adds a soothing rhythm to the natural symphony of the landscape.

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In summer it is an ideal place to have a barbecue with the children or simply enjoy the shade.

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Torsten
August 11, 2024, Sihlsprung

The traces of storms from recent years and decades are clearly visible here. The Sihl does not always flow so peacefully...

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In addition to the wonderful stream, which is ideal for jogging, the Mülibach also has a very interesting history 📖 In 1873, the silk manufacturer Rudolf Zinggeler-Syfrig received the rights to use the Mülibach to drive the machines in his Zinggeler AG silk mill. Above Richterswil, the star pond was created by damming the Mülibach. A two-kilometre-long pressure pipe carried the water down to Lake Zurich, where it drove a water turbine in Zinggeler's factory. For amusement and as a symbol of industrialization, from 1875 onwards the manufacturer let the water rise through a nozzle on holidays such as August 1st: A fountain was created with a height of 80 to 85 meters. This fountain was long considered the highest on the continent. In 1972 the power plant was shut down and with it the fountain. The fountain, which was restored by the Richterswil Historical Fountains Association, which was founded in 2003, was put back into operation in 2007. Today it sprays up to 101 m high. Source: Wikipedia

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Beautiful gorge with a waterfall, small pond and fireplace. Waterfall particularly pronounced after rain and melting snow. Route easy to drive, path in good condition. Can be approached from both sides, but is interrupted by a steep steel staircase at the level of the waterfall. Anyone who can and wants to carry their bike will get through...

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Especially the waterfall and small stream give the park its charm.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which waterfalls in Bezirk Horgen are suitable for families?

For families, the Aabach Waterfall in Horgen is an excellent choice. It's part of the Aabach ravine, offering an easy, short walk with resting spots and fireplaces for picnics. The Waterfall in Schlosspark Wädenswil is also family-friendly, set within a beautiful park.

What unique natural features can I expect to see at the waterfalls in Bezirk Horgen?

Bezirk Horgen's waterfalls offer diverse natural features. At Sihlsprung, you'll find a dramatic gorge with large rocks in the Sihl River, tunnels along the hiking path, and steep, 75-meter-high Nagelfluh rock walls. The Aabach Waterfall is nestled in a lush ravine, while the Giessbachfall in Wädenswil (near the Schlosspark waterfall) is notable for its impressive 20-meter plunge over sandstone and Nagelfluh.

Are there hiking trails near the waterfalls in Bezirk Horgen?

Yes, the waterfalls in Bezirk Horgen are often integrated into scenic hiking routes. For example, the Sihlsprung is a popular area for hiking and cycling, featuring trails that wind through tunnels and along the gorge. The Aabach ravine, home to the Aabach Waterfall, offers easy walking paths. You can find more hiking options in the region, including routes like the 'Mossy Forest Near Sihlsprung' or the 'Sihl Waterfall – Sihl Riverside Trail', by exploring the Hiking in Bezirk Horgen guide.

What is the best time to visit the waterfalls in Bezirk Horgen?

The best time to visit depends on your preference. The Aabach Waterfall offers varied charms from vibrant spring foliage to autumn colors. The Sihlsprung area provides a cool, forested environment, particularly pleasant during warmer weather. For a more pronounced flow, the Aabachtobel Waterfall is especially impressive after rain and melting snow.

What is the difficulty level of trails around the waterfalls?

The difficulty varies. The path along the Aabach stream to the Aabach Waterfall is an easy, short walk suitable for most. Trails around Sihlsprung are generally considered intermediate, with some sections involving tunnels and steep rock formations. The Aabachtobel Waterfall trail includes a steep steel staircase at the waterfall level.

Are there any picnic or barbecue spots near the waterfalls?

Yes, several waterfalls offer amenities for visitors. The Aabach Waterfall area has resting spots and fireplaces, making it ideal for picnics. The Sihlsprung also features several fire pits, and near the Aabachtobel Waterfall, there's a barbecue area with seating.

How can I reach the waterfalls using public transport?

While specific public transport routes to each waterfall can vary, the Bezirk Horgen region is generally well-connected. For detailed planning, it's recommended to check local transport schedules for routes to towns like Horgen (for Aabach Waterfall) or Hirzel/Spitzen (near Sihlsprung). Many trails are accessible from bus stops or train stations in the surrounding municipalities.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls?

Beyond visiting the waterfalls, Bezirk Horgen offers a range of outdoor activities. The Sihlsprung is popular for both hiking and cycling. You can explore various hiking routes, from easy strolls to more challenging mountain hikes. For more ideas, check out the Hiking in Bezirk Horgen guide or the Mountain Hikes in Bezirk Horgen guide.

Are the waterfall areas in Bezirk Horgen dog-friendly?

Generally, many hiking trails in Bezirk Horgen, including those around waterfalls, are dog-friendly. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to respect local signage. The trails around Aabach Waterfall and Sihlsprung are popular with dog walkers.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls in Bezirk Horgen?

Visitors particularly enjoy the tranquil ambiance and scenic beauty. The Aabach Waterfall is appreciated for its accessibility and relaxing strolls. The Sihlsprung stands out for its dramatic gorge scenery and the unique experience of hiking through tunnels. The Waterfall in Schlosspark Wädenswil charms visitors with its picturesque setting within a lush park.

Are there any historical or cultural sites near the waterfalls?

While the waterfalls themselves are natural wonders, the region has historical context. The Sihlsprung area, for instance, is part of a glacially shaped landscape. The Waterfall in Schlosspark Wädenswil is located near the historic Wädenswil Castle, adding a touch of cultural heritage to the natural beauty.

What should I wear when hiking to the waterfalls?

When hiking to the waterfalls in Bezirk Horgen, it's recommended to wear comfortable, sturdy hiking shoes, as trails can be uneven or wet, especially after rain. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, and a waterproof jacket can be useful. For trails like Sihlsprung with tunnels, a headlamp or flashlight can be helpful.

Are there any hidden or less-known waterfalls in the district?

While the main waterfalls like Aabach and Sihlsprung are well-known, the region's numerous ravines and streams mean there are often smaller, unnamed cascades to discover, particularly after heavy rainfall. Exploring trails like the Mülbachtobel Trail might lead you to charming, less-frequented waterfall sections within the 'Töbeli' (ravines).

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