Best canyons around Gaiserwald offers a selection of gorges and natural formations within this Swiss municipality. Located in the canton of St. Gallen, Gaiserwald is characterized by its natural beauty and varied hiking trails. The area features impressive rock formations and waterways, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. These natural features contribute to the region's appeal for those seeking scenic trails and geological interest.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Very long, covered stairs, a bit strenuous uphill with a bike.
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Very pleasant from the St. Gallen side,… slightly uphill from AR,…..
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The Steinach River's gradient has been used by the town's mills since ancient times. The Mühleggbahn, opened in 1893 as a water-ballast cable car, was later converted first into a cog railway and then into an inclined lift. It covers a distance of 323 meters and overcomes a height difference of approximately 70 meters.
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Colloquially, this bridge is called "Ganggelibrugg" because it sways slightly (ganggelet) due to its light construction.
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The descent and ascent are characterized by a wild mix of two streams, the Rotbach, which flows into the Sitter. Wildly romantic, subject to the changing times, constantly changing.
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Right on the edge of the old town is this small Mülenen gorge with waterfall, in St Gallen
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Instead of taking the train, it is worth taking the path through the "Mülenen Gorge". The path follows the water, which thunders into the depths, and crosses the stream twice.
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Impressive contemporary witness to how small power plants used to be built.
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Gaiserwald is known for its beautiful gorges, rivers, and varied hiking trails. You can explore impressive rock formations and waterways. Highlights include the Wissbach Gorge Trail, which features a covered wooden walkway, and the Mühletöbeli Gorge Waterfall, offering a scenic short trail with a great waterfall.
Yes, several trails are ideal for families. The Wissbach Gorge Trail is considered a paradise for families with children, featuring a safe, covered wooden walkway. Similarly, the Wissbach Gorge and Historic Power Plant also offers a covered wooden walkway and numerous barbecue and rest stops along the river, making it very suitable for family outings.
The Wissbach Gorge and Historic Power Plant is a notable historical site, featuring a historic power plant pressure pipe alongside its natural beauty. Additionally, the Mühletöbeli Gorge Waterfall is also categorized as a historical site, offering a blend of natural wonder and historical context.
The Haggen Bridge Over the Sitter Gorge offers expansive and breathtaking views high above the gorge. This structure is specifically designed for cyclists and walkers, providing a unique perspective of the Sitter Gorge and its surroundings.
Yes, the Confluence of Sitter and Rotbach at Strom is described as a particularly beautiful bathing area and an adventure playground for children. It's an ideal spot for a refreshing break, especially in summer, with shady areas and opportunities to splash around and build dams.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the Gaiserwald area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, with options like the 'Panorama Trail – Carved fountain loop' or 'Spisegg Wooden Bridge – View of the Sitter River loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes such as 'Breitfeld – Säntispark loop' or 'Mammertshofen Castle – Arbon Marina loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with challenging routes like the 'Appenzell Route'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Gaiserwald, Cycling around Gaiserwald, and Gravel biking around Gaiserwald guides.
Visitors frequently praise the wild romantic atmosphere of the gorges, especially the Wissbach Gorge Trail, highlighting its covered wooden walkways and suitability for families. The stunning views from the Haggen Bridge Over the Sitter Gorge are also a major draw, as is the refreshing bathing area at the Confluence of Sitter and Rotbach at Strom.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each gorge trail are not detailed, many hiking trails in the broader Gaiserwald region are suitable for dogs. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in popular areas or near wildlife. For general hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Gaiserwald guide.
The gorges and their trails, particularly those with covered walkways like the Wissbach Gorge, can be enjoyed across multiple seasons. Summer offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities and enjoying the bathing spots. Spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery with changing foliage or blooming nature. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, the Wissbach Gorge and Historic Power Plant is noted for having numerous barbecue and rest stops located right along the river, making it convenient for longer family outings or leisurely strolls.
The duration varies depending on the specific trail and your pace. For instance, the Mühletöbeli Gorge Waterfall offers a nice short trail. Other gorge trails, especially when combined with nearby hiking routes, can be part of longer excursions. Always check route details for estimated times.
While some gorge areas are primarily for hikers, the Wissbach Gorge can be explored by bike, though it may require carrying or pushing your bike at certain points due to narrow sections. The Haggen Bridge Over the Sitter Gorge is specifically designed for cyclists and walkers, offering a great cycling experience with stunning views.


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