Best canyons around Hemishofen are characterized by scenic hiking trails that traverse forests and follow along rushing streams. While prominent canyon formations are not directly within Hemishofen, the region features smaller, localized gorge-like sections formed by these waterways. Hemishofen offers a variety of natural landscapes for outdoor activities. The area is appreciated for its natural beauty and opportunities to experience the local environment.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Unfortunately, the Bohlinger Gorge is no longer passable after the recent heavy rainfall 😑
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...wild, like in the Black Forest gorges...
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The removal of the ash trees in the Klingenbach Gorge has been planned since December 2022 and has been postponed again and again. The weather has been wet since mid-October last year, culminating in the rainfall events in June. The passability is difficult enough even without wet weather, which is why wood harvesting has not been possible so far. The heavy rain in June caused slopes within the gorge to slide, even more trees to fall over and walkways/bridges to be buried. The gorge is currently not accessible
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Currently still closed https://www.oehningen-tourismus.de/de/oehningen/aktuelles/klingenbachschlucht-sperred-1
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Officially the path is closed (ridiculous barrier 🤣) but actually it's fine: crossing some trees and passerelles but never a problem 👌 WHAT is the municipality doing, please clear, lazy people!!! See images on https://strava.app.link/KOujA2VSTFb
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The path through the pretty wild and natural Bachtobel is very suitable for Nordic walking.
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Klingenbach Gorge is closed until further notice due to the risk of tree fall. https://www.oehningen.de/startseite Klingenbach Gorge partially reopened
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This waterfall is hidden. medium spectacular.
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The gorges around Hemishofen are characterized by scenic hiking trails that wind through idyllic forests and follow along rushing streams. While not dramatic canyon formations like those found elsewhere in Switzerland, they offer smaller, localized gorge-like sections formed by these waterways, providing a rich natural landscape to explore.
Among the most popular gorges are Klingenbach Gorge, known for its beautifully shady sections and quiet atmosphere. Another beloved spot is Miniature Bankholzer Mill and Mühlbach Gorge, which features a unique miniature mill reproduction and an idyllic resting place. Visitors also appreciate the Gorge with waterfall for its natural beauty.
Yes, the Miniature Bankholzer Mill and Mühlbach Gorge is considered family-friendly, offering a unique setting with a miniature mill and a fountain. Additionally, the Eggmülibach Gorge is also categorized as family-friendly, with an easy-to-walk hiking trail along the babbling stream.
The gorges are particularly enjoyable during warmer months, as places like Klingenbach Gorge offer beautifully shady sections, making them ideal for hiking when it's hot. Spring also brings swelling streams and lush greenery, though some paths might be affected by heavy rainfall, as noted for Bohlinger Gorge.
Many of the gorge trails, such as those in Klingenbach Gorge, Eggmülibach Gorge, and Bohlinger Gorge, are rated as intermediate. While some sections are well-developed with bridges and walkways, others might be wilder or less maintained, requiring sure-footedness, especially after rainfall.
Yes, the Bohlinger Gorge is recognized as a natural monument, featuring a deep cut into the mountain formed by a small stream. The region generally offers areas with babbling streams and unique geological formations created by the flowing water.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Hemishofen area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling, touring, and gravel biking. For example, explore routes like the 'Rhine Cycle Route — Schaffhausen loop' or 'Diessenhofen – Old town Stein am Rhein loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Hemishofen, Cycling around Hemishofen, and Gravel biking around Hemishofen guides.
Visitors particularly enjoy the quiet atmosphere, the soothing sound of the streams, and the natural beauty of the forested paths. The unique features like the miniature mill at Miniature Bankholzer Mill and Mühlbach Gorge and the shady trails of Klingenbach Gorge are frequently highlighted. The community has contributed over 170 photos and 170 upvotes, reflecting the area's appeal.
It's advisable to check local conditions, especially after heavy rainfall, as some paths like those in Bohlinger Gorge or the Gorge with waterfall might become difficult or less maintained. Wear appropriate footwear for potentially uneven or muddy terrain. Some gorges, like Klingenbach Gorge, may have temporary closures due to natural events like tree fall, so it's good to check local updates.
Yes, there is a specific Gorge with waterfall mentioned, which offers a beautiful ravine experience. While the waterfall itself might not always be grand or easily visible, the path through the ravine provides a scenic detour for those who appreciate natural water features.
While the guide data doesn't specifically mention designated wild swimming spots directly within the small gorges, the presence of rushing streams suggests opportunities for enjoying the water. For cafes, the guide focuses on the natural features of the gorges themselves, but Hemishofen and nearby towns would offer dining options.
Given the intermediate difficulty and natural terrain, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are recommended. Layers of clothing are also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, especially if hiking through shaded forest sections or along streams where it might be cooler.


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