Best canyons in the Thurgau are often referred to as gorges or "Schluchten" and "Tobel," offering natural beauty and hiking opportunities. These riverine valleys provide a refreshing escape into nature with unique geological features. The region features diverse landscapes, from well-maintained paths to more untamed sections, suitable for various outdoor activities. Thurgau's gorges are characterized by their serene forest environments and dynamic natural elements.
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The Saubach waterfalls are located in the Schlossbüeltobel gorge.
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...wild, like in the Black Forest gorges...
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Nice for driving or walking, there are barbecue areas along the way
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Short but incredibly beautiful Töbeli with many waterfalls.
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Danger of rockfall (signposted) access to the rock face is not advisable.
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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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Great but challenging ladder to heaven.
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In Thurgau, you'll discover picturesque gorges, locally known as "Schluchten" or "Tobel." These are often lush, riverine valleys that offer a refreshing escape into nature. They range from well-maintained paths with bridges, like the Häxetobel Gorge, to more wild and natural trails such as the Eggmülibach Gorge.
Yes, several gorges in Thurgau are suitable for families. The Eggmülibach Gorge is noted as family-friendly, offering a chance to experience the landscape. The Klingenbach Gorge, though not listed as a highlight, is also known for its exciting path along the water, making it ideal for children.
You can find beautiful waterfalls within several gorges in Thurgau. The Saubach Waterfalls are a scenic destination within a gorge, offering a path along the cascades. The Upper Rütibach Waterfall and the Rütelitobel Gorge and Waterfall also provide impressive water features.
Thurgau's gorges offer diverse natural features. You can find unique geological formations like the sandstone wall in Klingenbach Gorge. The Speckbach also features a section informally referred to as the "Grand Canyon," suggesting a particularly impressive or dramatic part of the gorge, possibly with cascades. Many gorges are also characterized by serene forest environments and lush riverine landscapes.
You'll find a mix of trail types. The Häxetobel Gorge features a very well-maintained small path with bridges and many steps, easy to navigate even in snow. In contrast, the path through the Eggmülibach Gorge is described as wild and natural, suitable for Nordic walking and those seeking a more untamed experience.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the Thurgau region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Kreuzlingen Harbor – Seeburg Observation Tower loop,' or enjoy cycling routes like the 'Tour through the apple canton.' For those seeking higher ground, there are also mountain hikes available. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails in the Thurgau, Cycling in the Thurgau, and Mountain Hikes in the Thurgau guides.
Yes, the Häxetobel Gorge offers a beautiful barbecue area at the very beginning of the valley, near the Murg river, making it a great spot for a day out with food.
Visitors appreciate the quiet atmosphere and beautiful forest settings of gorges like Häxetobel Gorge. The scenic paths along streams and waterfalls, such as those found at Saubach Waterfalls and Mühletobel, are also highly valued for pleasant walks and exploration.
While the Häxetobel Gorge is popular, it's still considered a small but beautiful and not overcrowded ravine by visitors. For a more untamed experience, the Eggmülibach Gorge offers a wild and natural path, providing a different kind of charm away from more frequented spots.
The gorges in Thurgau can be enjoyed year-round. Paths like the one in Häxetobel Gorge are easy to walk even in snowy conditions, offering a unique winter experience. However, spring and autumn are particularly beautiful for hiking, with lush greenery or vibrant fall colors, and generally pleasant temperatures.
While specific public transport details for each gorge are not provided, the Thurgau region is generally well-connected. It is advisable to check local public transport schedules and routes to the nearest towns or trailheads for individual gorges before planning your visit.
Given the varied terrain, from well-maintained paths to wilder trails and sections with steps or potential climbing, it's recommended to wear sturdy, comfortable shoes. If you plan to explore areas with waterfalls or potentially slippery paths, good grip is essential. For longer hikes, bring water, snacks, and appropriate clothing for the weather conditions.


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