Waterfalls around Märstetten are found in the Thur Valley, a region known for its picturesque timber-framed buildings and natural landscapes. The area surrounding Märstetten offers several appealing natural attractions, including various waterfalls set within scenic gorges and natural parks. These features provide opportunities for exploring the region's natural beauty.
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The Saubach waterfalls are located in the Schlossbüeltobel gorge.
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Update (29.9.24) The path is open to normal use again Currently (13.7.24) the Saubachschlucht is closed due to a landslide. A diversion is signposted from the Bernrain railway crossing.
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Beautiful pond that can be completely surrounded.
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This waterfall is hidden. medium spectacular.
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Old Schützenhaus or in the Müliweier rest house. Can be hired for events.
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The more than 50-meter-deep ravine near Wellenberg Castle is "an impressive example of the erosive power of the small Thurgau streams," writes the Cantonal Office of Thurgau
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Wellenberg Castle in Frauenfeld - experience and enjoyment in the unique historical, natural surroundings. Marriage in a historical setting takes on a very special meaning. The traffic-free, stylish surroundings and the suitably decorated castle hall create a contemplative, festive and unforgettable atmosphere. Civil marriages are carried out in cooperation with the civil registry office of the district of Frauenfeld. The aperitif lets you enjoy the beautiful moments in life. In front of the majestic castle facade, under the shady chestnut trees, or in the historic and rustic rooms, an aperitif becomes an impressive experience. The guided tour through the house museum and through the vaulted cellar in the castle, accompanied by detailed explanations, brings the past 800 years to life. The private forest park with its natural fountain and three waterfalls can also be visited, provided you have good shoes. The armory of the Peter Kunz Firearms Foundation houses firearms with originals and replicas from 1200 to 1900. This collection can be described as unique to show the historical and technical development of firearms. Early registration is required for the above offer! The public events, such as the historical handicraft and goods market or the festival of the senses, offer the opportunity to experience, learn and enjoy without registering.
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depending on which side you come from, you have to push your bike
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The Saubach Waterfalls are highly regarded, featuring a scenic path along its cascades. Another favorite is Upper Rütibach Waterfall, known for its cliffside location and a viewing platform.
Yes, Müliweiher Pond offers a beautiful waterfall within a recreation area, complete with a barbecue spot, making it suitable for families. The Waterfall and Pond Near Liebburg also provides a short, family-friendly trail with a fire pit.
The waterfalls around Märstetten are often set within scenic gorges, such as the one housing the Saubach Waterfalls. You'll also find ponds like Müliweiher Pond, which features a waterfall, and viewpoints like the platform at Upper Rütibach Waterfall.
Yes, Wellenberg Castle in nearby Frauenfeld features a private forest park with three waterfalls. Access to the castle's offerings, including a house museum and armory, requires early registration, and good shoes are recommended for exploring the forest park.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous gravel biking routes, such as the 'Thur River Trail' or 'Eschikofen Bridges' loops, detailed in the Gravel biking around Märstetten guide. For mountain biking, explore trails like 'Forest singletrack trail S1' from the MTB Trails around Märstetten guide. Road cycling routes are also available, including 'View of Wollmatinger Ried' in the Road Cycling Routes around Märstetten guide.
Difficulty varies. The path to the Saubach Waterfalls is generally intermediate. The Upper Rütibach Waterfall has an upper section with a platform, while reaching the lower waterfall may involve some climbing. The path to the Gorge with waterfall is less maintained and requires sure-footedness.
The Gorge with waterfall is noted as being less clearly visible due to overgrowth. While the path down the ravine is not maintained, a small detour from the official Via Rhenana route is recommended for those who enjoy discovering such natural features.
Given that many waterfalls are accessed via trails, often in gorges or forest settings, sturdy footwear is highly recommended. For instance, good shoes are advised when visiting the waterfalls within the private forest park of Wellenberg Castle.
While specific cafes or accommodations directly at each waterfall are not detailed, Märstetten and nearby towns offer local cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. The Müliweiher Pond does have a barbecue area available for visitors.
The guide does not specify winter conditions for all waterfalls. However, natural features like gorges and waterfalls can be beautiful in winter, but paths might be slippery or closed due to ice or snow. Always check local conditions before planning a winter visit.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. Many enjoy the scenic paths, such as the one along the Saubach Waterfalls, and the recreational opportunities, like the barbecue area at Müliweiher Pond. The unique viewing platforms, like at Upper Rütibach Waterfall, are also a highlight.
Yes, the path to the Saubach Waterfalls in the Schlossbüeltobel gorge has experienced closures due to landslides in the past. However, as of late 2024, the path was noted to be open for normal use again.


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