Best canyons around Höri are found in a region characterized by its natural landscapes, particularly around the Swiss municipality of Höri in the Glatt Valley, canton of Zürich. This area features riverine environments and geological formations that offer opportunities for exploration. The landscape includes diverse terrain with notable rock formations and river sections. These natural features provide varied experiences for those seeking outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Strenuous climb, plan a lot of time
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Giants' playground and a murder in the woods The Silberbrünneli is on the way from the hamlet of Thalmühle in Bachsen to Niederweningen. From the Rütihof it's just under five minutes up into the forest and to the forest spring with a spacious fireplace. The now peaceful place has a bloody history. A forest worker took his son into the forest. He had received a silver spoon from his godfather, which his father now demanded for himself. His son refused, and in his anger the man pushed his own child over the edge of the rifts. The boy's body was found at the Silberbrünneli along with the silver spoon. The rocks near the source are about thirty meters high. Giants have obviously let off steam here and left their "toys" in the form of tree trunks and oversized blocks of stone. The path from the Bachs to the Wehntal leads the hiker to the legendary Erdmannli, a spring with a spooky story and to someone who revolutionized hair care.
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Can be visited by bike, short pushing passage, better on foot and leave the bike a little below!
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A real gem of nature: A barbecue area directly on the S curve of the Töss, with a wide pebble beach, opposite a rock wall (see pictures) However, the descent here is a little tricky as there are a lot of trees on the path here and you have to fight your way through a bit.
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A very nice stretch through slippery limestone. The path is quite narrow but not too difficult to master. The path ends on the "old warehouse". If you continue to the right from there, you will find yourself on broad paths quite quickly (Hochwacht). In the other direction you can hike on rather narrow paths to Baden.
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The canyons around Höri, particularly in the Swiss municipality of Höri in the Glatt Valley, offer a variety of natural features. You can explore sandstone gorges, river sections with wide pebble beaches, and trails through limestone rock formations. Notable spots include the Töss Riverbank with its sandstone gorge, and the Töss River Bend and Cliffs, featuring a rock wall and a barbecue area.
Yes, the Töss Riverbank is considered family-friendly. It offers beautiful gravel banks and easy access to the water, making it a pleasant spot for families to relax and splash around, especially when the Töss River has low water levels.
For a more challenging experience, the Narrow Trail Through Limestone Rocks offers a path through slippery limestone that is quite narrow but manageable. Another unique formation is Spaltenflue, an intermediate gorge trail known for its 'Giants' playground' rock formations and a viewpoint.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the Höri region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Kaiserstuhl Castle and Bridge – Old Town, Bad Zurzach loop' or the 'Glatt Riverside Path – Glatt River Cycle Path loop'. There are also running trails like the 'Old Spinning Mill Jakobstal, Bülach – Chellerhal single trail loop' and mountain biking routes including the 'Weiacher Höhe – Alter Züriweg Trail loop'. For more details, you can explore the Cycling around Höri, Running Trails around Höri, and MTB Trails around Höri guides.
Yes, the Töss Riverbank provides beautiful gravel banks and direct access to the water, perfect for splashing around when the river levels are low. Similarly, the Töss River Bend and Cliffs features a wide pebble beach, offering another opportunity to enjoy the river.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and accessibility of the river areas. Tips highlight the beautiful gravel banks and water access at the Töss Riverbank, and the 'gem of nature' at the Töss River Bend and Cliffs, which even includes a barbecue area directly on the river's S-curve.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the descriptions of gravel banks and water access suggest that warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, would be ideal for enjoying the river and its surroundings. During these times, you can comfortably explore the trails and take advantage of the swimming and relaxation spots.
Yes, several spots offer scenic views. The Töss Riverbank provides beautiful views of the sandstone gorge, especially if you venture a bit through the undergrowth on the right bank. Spaltenflue is also noted as a viewpoint, offering perspectives of the gorge and surrounding natural monument.
When tackling trails like the Narrow Trail Through Limestone Rocks, be aware that the path can be slippery due to the limestone. While manageable, it's described as a strenuous climb, so plan enough time and wear appropriate footwear. For the Töss River Bend and Cliffs, the descent to the barbecue area can be a little tricky with many trees, requiring a bit of navigating.
The difficulty levels vary. Some areas like the Töss Riverbank are generally easy and family-friendly. However, trails such as the Narrow Trail Through Limestone Rocks are considered challenging due to slippery surfaces and narrow passages, while Spaltenflue is rated as intermediate. Always check specific trail details for the best preparation.
While the canyons themselves are primarily natural attractions, the broader region of Höri in Switzerland has a rich history. For instance, the area around Spaltenflue is associated with local legends, including a 'Giants' playground' and a historical tale involving a forest worker and his son near the Silberbrünneli spring. These add a layer of local folklore to the natural exploration.
The guide data does not explicitly state dog-friendly policies for each specific highlight. However, as these are natural outdoor areas, it's generally common for dogs to be allowed on trails in Switzerland, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always best to check local signage or specific regulations for each trail before visiting with your dog.


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