Waterfalls around Wangen (SZ) are situated in the Lake Zurich region of Switzerland. This area provides access to various natural cascades and gorges, offering recreational opportunities. The landscape features streams carving through picturesque ravines and forests, creating diverse waterfall experiences. These natural attractions are suitable for outdoor activities and exploration.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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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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According to my research, *Gubel" is a hill or a rise, but not a cave. But of course, a Gubel can also have a waterfall slightly downstream or emerging from the hill. According to the map, the cave in question is called Batzberghöhle, near the Gubelbächli.
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Impressive waterfall of the Schrähbach with a drop of approx. 50m.
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Wonderful waterfall that goes over several levels!
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Well-maintained stream and clean structures
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This is a very beautiful sight.
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A really wonderful ravine with the small river
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The region around Wangen (SZ) offers a variety of waterfalls, from smaller stream-fed cascades to impressive gorges. You'll find accessible spots like the Lower Schmittenbach Waterfall, scenic ravines such as the Sagenraintobel Waterfalls, and forest settings like the Waterfall in the Zurich Forest. Further afield, but accessible, are the magnificent Seerenbach Falls, among Switzerland's tallest.
Yes, you can swim below the Lower Schmittenbach Waterfall. Additionally, the Küsnacht Gorge, while featuring smaller cascades, has natural pools that are popular for playing in on warm days. For a larger swimming experience, the Walensee near Seerenbach Falls offers opportunities for swimming.
The Sagenraintobel Waterfalls are known for their scenic stroll along the Schmittenbach through an elongated ravine. The Schrähbach Waterfall provides a beautiful sight with water falling over 50 meters, especially when the water level is good. The Seerenbach Falls are a breathtaking spectacle, cascading 585 meters, and are fed by a series of caves, including the powerful Ringquelle karst spring.
Many waterfall trails in the area are family-friendly. The Sagenraintobel Waterfalls and the Lower Schmittenbach Waterfall are noted for being family-friendly. The Küsnacht Gorge offers an enjoyable and relatively easy hike suitable for families, with natural pools for children. The trail to Seerenbach Falls from Betlis is also suitable for families and strollers.
The best time to visit often depends on the specific waterfall. Waterfalls like the Schrähbach Waterfall are most impressive when the water level is good, which typically occurs after heavy rain or during snowmelt in spring. Seerenbach Falls are also particularly spectacular after heavy rain or during snowmelt. Summer offers pleasant conditions for hiking and enjoying natural pools, while autumn provides beautiful foliage.
Difficulty varies. The stroll through the Sagenraintobel Waterfalls is generally easy. The Küsnacht Gorge offers an easy hike. The Waterfall in the Zurich Forest is considered an intermediate hike. The Gubelbächli waterfall involves a challenging trail. The hike to Seerenbach Falls from Betlis is short and pleasant.
Beyond waterfall viewing and hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes around Wangen (SZ) for touring bicycles, or try gravel biking on trails like those leading to the Shore of Lake Obersee. For more challenging adventures, there are mountain hikes, including routes to the Chli Aubrig Summit. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Wangen (SZ), Gravel biking around Wangen (SZ), and Mountain Hikes around Wangen (SZ) guides.
Yes, the Küsnacht Gorge features informational signs detailing geologically interesting spots along the path, adding an educational element to the scenic walk. The Seerenbach Falls are notable for being fed by a series of caves and the powerful Ringquelle karst spring, showcasing significant geological formations.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the scenic strolls, like those along the Schmittenbach in the Sagenraintobel Waterfalls. The accessibility of some falls, such as the Lower Schmittenbach Waterfall where swimming is possible, is also a highlight. The impressive cascades and forest settings provide a refreshing escape into nature.
While specific dog-friendly designations aren't always listed for every waterfall, many natural trails in Switzerland, including those to waterfalls, are generally dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always advisable to check local regulations or signage at the trailhead for specific rules.
While popular spots like Sagenraintobel and the Lower Schmittenbach are well-visited, the region also offers more secluded natural monuments. The Gubelbächli waterfall, described as a 'half-cave' with a small waterfall, is an example of a less marked, more impressive natural discovery for those seeking a challenging hike off the main paths.
For waterfall hikes, it's recommended to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking shoes, as trails can be wet and slippery, especially near the cascades. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, and a waterproof jacket is useful. Depending on the season, consider bringing insect repellent and sun protection.


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