Waterfalls around Gaiserwald, a municipality in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland, offer diverse natural experiences. While Gaiserwald itself may not feature prominent waterfalls directly within its administrative boundaries, the broader St. Gallen canton is home to several notable cascades. The region provides various hiking opportunities amidst its natural beauty, making it a destination for outdoor exploration.
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Even now (June 26) during the current dry spell, a very impressive and beautiful waterfall in the wild gorge.
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Very long, covered stairs, a bit strenuous uphill with a bike.
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Scenically very beautiful path with many small bridges, picnic spots etc.
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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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gorgeous - iron grid stairs with dogs difficult - only accessible with mountaineering dog 🐕⛰️
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The highest point was very impressive, although there was not much water this time, but the descent and ascent to the waterfall and then the descent to the upper reaches above the waterfall were also very impressive.
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Wild, beautiful, shady, simply impressive and beautiful. Access is well earned via the descent of over 300 steps, some of which are quite high. The descent and ascent are generally very well prepared.
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A magical place, the descent requires good fitness and good footwear!
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While Gaiserwald itself may not have prominent waterfalls directly within its boundaries, the broader St. Gallen canton offers several impressive natural sites. Locally, you can explore the Wissbach Gorge and Historic Power Plant, known for its covered wooden walkway and numerous barbecue spots. Another must-see is the Mühletöbeli Gorge Waterfall, offering a short trail with a significant waterfall. Don't miss Höchfall 🤩, a powerful natural monument in the Rotbachtobel.
Yes, the Wissbach Gorge and Historic Power Plant is considered a paradise for families with children, featuring a covered wooden walkway and many barbecue and rest stops along the river. The Wattbach area also offers beautiful and well-kept hiking trails suitable for families.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter deep gorges, such as the Wissbachschlucht and Mühletöbeli, with their wild and romantic settings. The region is characterized by forests, rivers like the Wattbach, and natural monuments. You can also find viewpoints offering scenic vistas of the surrounding landscape.
For waterfalls like the Thur Waterfalls in the wider St. Gallen canton, the best time to visit for their full splendor is typically from late April to August. During this period, snowmelt or recent rainfall ensures a powerful flow, making the cascades particularly impressive.
Yes, the Wissbach Gorge and Historic Power Plant includes a historic power plant and a unique covered wooden walkway built into the rock walls. Additionally, you can find an Artificial Waterfall which, despite being man-made, is described as very romantic and offers a peaceful viewing experience.
The area around Gaiserwald offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Panorama Trail or along the Sitter River. For cyclists, there are numerous road cycling routes and MTB trails. Many waterfall locations, like the Wissbach Gorge, also provide opportunities for leisurely walks and picnics.
Yes, there are many hiking trails. For instance, the path to Höchfall 🤩 is steep but well-maintained, requiring good fitness and footwear. The Mühletöbeli Gorge Waterfall offers a nice short trail. You can find a variety of hiking routes around Gaiserwald, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.
Visitors frequently highlight the wild and romantic atmosphere of the gorges, the cooling effect of the water masses, and the beauty of the natural landscapes. The well-maintained paths and the opportunity for peaceful breaks at 'places of power' like Höchfall are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the immersive experience provided by features like the covered wooden walkway in Wissbach Gorge.
Accessibility varies by location. For example, the Thur Waterfalls in the wider St. Gallen area are easily accessible via a 10 to 15-minute walk from the village of Unterwasser. For local spots around Gaiserwald, specific parking details are best checked for individual highlights, but many areas are reachable via well-maintained paths. Public transport options are generally available to reach the broader region.
Yes, the Wissbach Gorge and Historic Power Plant is particularly well-equipped with countless barbecue and rest stops right along the river, making it ideal for a day out. The Thur Waterfalls area in Toggenburg also includes a family-friendly barbecue spot.
While specific 'hidden gems' are not explicitly detailed, the Artificial Waterfall is noted for having very few people, offering a lot of peace. Exploring the various gorges and smaller cascades along the Wattbach might also lead to more secluded spots away from the main attractions.


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