Waterfalls around Kappel am Albis are primarily found within the natural landscape of the Sihltobel gorge. This area features partly forested and rocky steep walls, composed of Nagelfluh rock, with the Sihl River flowing through. While large named waterfalls are limited, small cascades contribute to the tranquil environment. The region offers hiking opportunities to explore its geological features and natural beauty.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Especially in summer, when it's hot, very nice. With many possibilities for grilling. Best in the early morning.
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Always worth a lap. We also recommend visiting the Wildenburg. https://youtu.be/djjFowSPsXE
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A very nice path along the Lindenbach with several picnic spots. However, I find the designation "Tobel" a bit exaggerated.
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I always wonder if something was artificially added or if this waterfall was created exactly like this.
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Beautiful ravine with a small waterfall and bridge, as well as two barbecue areas.
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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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Discover the hidden charm of Meilen Village Waterfall, where you will find a peaceful cascade flowing over smooth rocks and surrounded by lush greenery. This enchanting little waterfall is perfect for a relaxing break or a picturesque picnic right in the heart of Meilen.
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Recommended in both directions. Pleasantly cool in summer thanks to the Lorze and the shade of the trees. There are always beautiful, flat sections of the river, also for swimming.
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The region around Kappel am Albis is known for its natural beauty, particularly within the Sihltobel gorge. While you won't find large, named waterfalls, you can discover charming small cascades formed by nameless side streams, especially near the Sihlsprung. These contribute to a tranquil environment with crystal-clear water and impressive Nagelfluh rock formations.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Schwarzenbach Waterfall is noted as family-friendly and can be explored with smaller children. Similarly, the Meilen Village Stream Waterfall offers a peaceful setting for a relaxing break or picnic. The Aabach Waterfall also features a lattice walkway and stairs, making it accessible for families, and is an ideal spot for a barbecue.
The Sihltobel gorge, home to many small cascades, offers excellent hiking opportunities. You can explore trails that lead through tunnels and along the Sihl River, appreciating the geological features and flora. For more extensive hiking, consider routes like the 'Zipperntrüble Spring – Kappel Abbey loop' or 'View of the Zwingli Monument – Kappel Abbey loop' which are part of the broader hiking guide for Kappel am Albis.
The Sihlsprung is quite accessible via hiking trails. A unique feature is the tunnel at the upper gorge entrance on the Zug side, and another 170-meter-long tunnel along the left bank in the lower section. The area is characterized by impressive Nagelfluh rock formations and the soothing sound of the Sihl River flowing around large boulders.
Yes, at the Schwarzenbach Waterfall, with appropriate footwear, it is possible to walk behind the sintered waterfall. This offers a unique and enchanting experience.
Beyond the small cascades, the Sihltobel gorge is rich in natural features. You'll encounter impressive Nagelfluh rock formations, some up to 75 meters high, and crystal-clear water flowing around large boulders in the Sihl River. The area is partly forested, offering a tranquil environment and a glimpse into a glacially shaped drumlin and moraine landscape.
The Schwarzenbach Waterfall is located directly below the Wildenburg castle ruins, offering a combination of natural beauty and historical context.
Besides hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Lake Zug Promenade – Steinhausen Forest Pond loop' from the gravel biking guide for Kappel am Albis, or enjoy cycling tours such as the 'Lake Türler – Sihl riverside path loop' from the cycling guide for Kappel am Albis.
The waterfalls and gorges are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant hiking conditions, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Even in winter, the frozen landscapes can be picturesque, though some paths might require more careful footing.
Yes, the Lindenbach Gorge features nice paths along the Tobel with two barbecue areas, though they can be popular on weekends. The Aabach Waterfall is also an ideal place for a barbecue with children in summer.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil environment, the soothing sound of cascading water, and the impressive geological formations like the Nagelfluh rocks. The opportunity for peaceful hikes through forested gorges and discovering hidden cascades, such as those in the Sihltobel, is highly valued by the komoot community.
You can find detailed information, photos, and user tips for specific highlights like Sihlsprung, Schwarzenbach Waterfall, and Meilen Village Stream Waterfall directly on their respective komoot highlight pages. These pages often include route suggestions and practical advice for your visit.


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