Waterfalls around Hombrechtikon are found in the region surrounding Lake Zurich and the Zurich Oberland. Hombrechtikon itself is known for its paths through forests and along lakes, offering various hiking opportunities. While specific waterfalls are not within the municipality, the broader area features several natural ravines and water features. These locations provide natural attractions accessible for day trips from Hombrechtikon.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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An easy but very beautiful hiking trail. Bikes are expressly permitted (see signs at the trailhead).
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Incorrect and completely meaningless title! Please take more care with highlight descriptions! Correct: This is the Knowledge Gubel (see my highlight, if it hasn't been removed by komoot!).
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One of many "highlights" that have been commented on in a completely inappropriate way. Strangely, in komoot's new view, more and more of these incorrect highlights are appearing, while the correct ones (in this case, Wissengubel) are no longer visible. The term "Zürichwald" doesn't exist, and Wissengubel is also quite a distance from Zurich. So please be a little more careful when describing and placing highlights.
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Good for trail running training
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Beautiful section of the path along the water
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Well-maintained stream and clean structures
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It's really amazing, 10 minutes out of the town and you're in a different world.
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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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While Hombrechtikon itself is known for its idyllic paths, the broader region offers several impressive natural water features. Highly recommended are the Upper Section of the Meilemer Tobel, a gorge with crystal clear water and waterfalls, and the Sagenraintobel Waterfalls, a soul landscape with a relaxing stroll along the Schmittenbach. Another favorite is the Kemptnertobel Waterfall, a ravine with multiple cascades providing shade and cool water. For Europe's largest waterfall, the powerful Rhine Falls are also accessible for a day trip from the area.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. The Upper Section of the Meilemer Tobel is considered family-friendly, offering an unpredictable route with waterfalls and stone bridges. The Sagenraintobel Waterfalls also provide a relaxing stroll that families can enjoy. These ravines offer natural beauty and opportunities for exploration.
You can expect to see crystal clear water rushing over eroded stones, dense and wildly overgrown slopes, and multiple waterfalls within deep ravines (Tobel). Many areas, like the Kemptnertobel Waterfall, offer shade and cool water, with opportunities to step into the stream. The Sagenraintobel is described as a 'soul landscape' with streams and wooded valleys.
Many of the ravines and waterfalls are particularly worthwhile in spring when the rushing streams carry a significant amount of water, and the birds are active. The still-small foliage allows sunlight to enchant the many waterfalls. For the Batöni Waterfalls, located in eastern Switzerland, late April through mid-October is recommended, and they are even suitable for visits on cloudy days.
Yes, the Mülbachtobel Trail is noted for having historical sites along its atmospheric route. While Hombrechtikon itself has historic buildings, the ravines often offer a blend of natural beauty and historical context within their trails.
Yes, the Upper Section of the Meilemer Tobel is specifically listed as dog-friendly, making it a great option for exploring with your canine companion. Many natural trails in the region are generally suitable for dogs, but always ensure they are on a leash where required.
Beyond exploring the waterfalls and ravines, the area around Hombrechtikon offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find various mountain hikes, including moderate loops like the Etzelpass loop. There are also extensive MTB trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. For a more relaxed pace, consider cycling routes that offer views of Lake Zurich and the surrounding landscape.
While many ravines involve some walking, for an option that requires no hike and is directly accessible by car, consider the Mattbach Falls in eastern Switzerland. Within the immediate vicinity of Hombrechtikon, the ravines like Sagenraintobel offer more relaxing strolls rather than strenuous hikes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique ambiance reminiscent of Ticino valleys, with crystal clear water and dense, wild slopes. The feeling of being in a different world just minutes from town is often highlighted. Many enjoy the shade and cool temperatures provided by the ravines, especially in summer, and the opportunity to step into the cool water. The well-maintained paths and the beauty of the rushing streams are also frequently praised.
Yes, at the Kemptnertobel Waterfall, it is possible to climb behind the waterfall. However, visitors should be aware that the whole area is classified as dangerous due to Nagelfluh slopes, which are prone to falling rocks. Always exercise caution and prioritize safety.
The Rhine Falls, Europe's largest waterfall, are located between the cantons of Schaffhausen and Zürich. While not directly in Hombrechtikon, they are accessible for day trips from the area. Visitors can enjoy close-up views from observation decks and take boat rides for unique perspectives.
The Sagenraintobel Waterfalls are described as a 'soul landscape' where it's wonderful to stroll along the streams, offering an elongated incision that stretches towards Lake Zurich. The Upper Section of the Meilemer Tobel is also highly praised for its idyllic and unpredictable route with beautiful waterfalls and stone bridges.


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