Best canyons around Tuggen, a municipality in the canton of Schwyz, Switzerland, offers access to various natural attractions in its surrounding region. While Tuggen itself is characterized by agricultural land and forests, situated near the former Tuggenersee and Lake Zurich, the broader area features diverse geological formations. The landscape includes Molasse hills like the Buechberg and scenic paths along lake shores. This region provides opportunities for exploring gorges and ravines, which are prominent natural features.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Simply beautiful, and every corner is a feast for the eyes. This is pure nature in the forest and rocks, with its beautiful, wild streams.
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This extremely cool, wild gorge leads through the 2020 landslide area (rehabilitated) and continues along numerous footbridges along the rocks and the stream. At the back, the path continues only via rather steep steps. The path is not suitable for dogs due to the many gratings.
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A wonderful piece of nature, highly recommended. If you like deep gorges dug by water, this is the place for you. The path is very well developed with bridges and footbridges, making it easy to walk. However, there are only two exits at the north end via steep stairs, so you should take this into account.
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Well-maintained stream and clean structures
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Simply super beautiful and totally relaxing. It's like diving into another world. Warning! The paths can be slippery in places and there are lots of steps.
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https://youtu.be/ogWEXsFp7go Through the wilderness at the Spreitenbach Short hike through an exciting ravine The nature of the hike is twofold. On the one hand there is the ascent through the narrow ravine of the Spreitenbach, wildly romantic and also a bit demanding. On the other side, the way back over the wide slopes of the Vorderberg is rewarded with beautiful views of the Obersee and the surrounding villages. Anyone who indulges in this roller coaster ride of emotions can let the exciting ascent sink in wonderfully on the way back. Due to its proximity and shortness, the round is easy to do even on a full day, and if you have your Cervelat with you, you will certainly find a place in the cool Bachtobel where you can linger longer and let your sausage burn properly. Tip There are no supply options directly on the route. At the Landlütenhof on the Vorderberg, a little below the suggested route, a Besenbeiz invites you to linger. The starting point and destination of Lachen offers a wide range of shopping and dining options. The pretty harbor promenade can be reached on foot from the train station in a few minutes, a nice place to round off the tour with a meal. Source: outdooractive.com.../through-the-wildness-am-spreitenbach/126090580/
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A really wonderful ravine with the small river
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A beautiful ravine that is worthwhile along the entire length.
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The region around Tuggen, while not featuring grand canyons, is rich in gorges and ravines carved by streams. You'll encounter diverse landscapes including waterfalls, rivers, forests, and viewpoints. Highlights like Sagenraintobel Waterfalls offer a chance to stroll along streams, while Bachtelspalt presents a unique, very narrow geological formation.
Yes, Sagenraintobel Waterfalls is considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful setting to stroll along streams. When planning, always check the specific trail conditions, as some gorges may involve steep or slippery sections.
Among the most popular are Sagenraintobel Waterfalls, known for its beautiful ravine and streams, and Bachtelspalt, a unique, very narrow gorge. Visitors also appreciate Spreitenbach Gorge for its wildly romantic and exciting hike.
The difficulty varies. Some gorges, like Spreitenbach Gorge, can be demanding with ascents through narrow, wild ravines. Others, such as Neuhüslertobel Gorge, feature well-developed paths with footbridges but also steep steps. Always wear good shoes and be prepared for potentially slippery conditions.
Not all gorges are suitable for dogs. For example, Neuhüslertobel Gorge is not recommended for dogs due to the presence of many gratings on its paths.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Tuggen area offers excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and gravel biking. Many trails offer scenic views of Lake Zurich (Obersee) and the surrounding Molasse hills.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of these spots. Many describe them as 'sensationally beautiful' and 'wildly romantic,' offering a chance to 'dive into another world.' The well-maintained paths, bridges, and the unique geological formations like the narrow Bachtelspalt are often highlighted.
When visiting Bachtelspalt, be sure to wear good shoes, as the narrowest point is about 50 cm wide. There's a signposted 5-minute circular walk that leads past a small side crevice and into the main crevice, which is highly recommended for the full experience.
The ascent through the narrow ravine of Spreitenbach Gorge is described as wildly romantic and can be demanding, with the stream bed accompanying hikers uphill. The return path over the wide slopes of Vorderberg offers beautiful views of the Obersee and surrounding villages.
While direct amenities within the gorges are limited, some areas like the route 'From Wolfsgrueb to Tösscheidi along the Vordertöss' offer a fireplace, benches, and a small table for resting and barbecuing. For broader dining and shopping options, nearby towns like Lachen, the starting point for some tours, provide a wide range of choices.
The gorges can be beautiful year-round, with some visitors noting that even winter offers a nice experience. However, conditions can vary, and paths might be slippery, especially after rain or during colder months. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
While the region around Tuggen offers beautiful gorges and ravines, there isn't a geological formation directly comparable to the scale of the Rhine Gorge (often called the 'Swiss Grand Canyon'). The Rhine Gorge is located in the canton of Graubünden, a considerable distance from Tuggen.


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