Canyons around Rapperswil-Jona primarily feature ravines and gorge-like sections, particularly along the Jona River and within the broader Zurich region. The area is known for its picturesque setting on Lake Zurich and historic old town, offering natural landscapes for exploration. While not dramatic, large-scale canyons, these natural features provide rugged, gorge-like experiences. Visitors can find diverse flora, impressive geological formations, and opportunities for hiking.
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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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High point in the Champtner Tobel. At the same time there is a bench and a place to rest.
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Visitors particularly enjoy the Sagenraintobel Waterfalls, known for its well-maintained path along streams, offering a beautiful ravine experience. Another favorite is Bachtelspalt, a unique gorge with a narrow point of about 50 cm, and the Kemptnertobel Waterfall, which provides shade, cool temperatures, and multiple waterfalls.
Yes, the Sagenraintobel Waterfalls is considered family-friendly, offering an easy stroll along streams in a beautiful ravine. The well-maintained path makes it suitable for various ages.
You can expect to see diverse natural beauty, including impressive geological formations, flowing rivers, and multiple waterfalls. Areas like the Jona River ravine feature rugged, gorge-like sections and forested areas. The Kemptnertobel Waterfall, for instance, is set within a beautiful ravine with several cascades.
The region offers excellent opportunities for hiking along the Jona River and within the various gorges. Additionally, you can find nearby routes for gravel biking, general cycling, and road cycling, allowing you to explore the wider landscape.
The Bachtelspalt is a unique gorge known for its extremely narrow point, approximately 50 cm wide. There's a short circular walk that allows you to experience this distinctive crevice, making it a memorable natural monument.
Some gorges, like the Spreitenbach Gorge, offer a more demanding ascent through a narrow, wild ravine. The Neuhüslertobel Gorge also features steep steps and can be slippery in places, providing a more adventurous experience.
Many of these natural areas, especially those with waterfalls and dense forest cover like the Kemptnertobel Waterfall, offer pleasant shade and cool temperatures, making them particularly enjoyable during warmer months. However, they can be visited year-round, with winter offering a different, serene beauty.
While many outdoor areas are dog-friendly, some specific gorge paths may not be suitable. For example, the Neuhüslertobel Gorge is noted as not suitable for dogs due to numerous gratings on the path.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty, the refreshing escape into nature, and the peaceful, serene environments. The presence of waterfalls and flowing rivers enhances the scenic appeal, and many appreciate the well-maintained trails that allow for enjoyable strolls and hikes.
Yes, while not directly in Rapperswil-Jona, the Erlenbach and Küsnacht gorges on the opposite side of Lake Zurich offer a more pronounced gorge experience. These approximately 11-kilometer-long hiking paths feature waterfalls, caves, boulders, and shady forest paths, making for an excellent day trip.
The Jona River, which flows through Rapperswil-Jona and into Lake Zurich, originates near Gibswil. You can find more general information about the river's course and significance on Wikipedia.
It is recommended to wear good shoes, as paths can sometimes be uneven, slippery, or involve steps, especially in areas like the Bachtelspalt or Neuhüslertobel Gorge. Layered clothing is also advisable to adapt to varying temperatures within the shaded ravines.


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