Waterfalls around Berg am Irchel offer diverse natural attractions within the broader region. While Berg am Irchel itself is an elevated area known for hiking and scenic viewpoints, the surrounding landscape features several notable cascades. The area provides opportunities to explore natural formations and discover various waterfalls.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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The "Strätzfelse Trail" at the Ölbach Waterfall is now marked as a circular route! Small hiking signs with directional arrows, outlined in yellow, clockwise... Start 1: Hiking parking lot at the Wangental Biotope, information boards, distance approx. 4 km. Wangental Biotope - Ölbach Waterfall/Strätzfelse Trail - Kübler's Bio Hüsli (refreshments) - Baltersweil Church - Baltersweiler Mill - Hohlgraben - Wangental Biotope. or... Start 2: Käppele rest area, Baltersweil, distance approx. 6 km. Käppele - Baltersweil Cemetery - Baltersweiler Mill - Hohlgraben - Wangental Biotope - Ölbach Waterfall/Strätzfelse Trail - Kübler's Bio Hüsli (refreshments) - Baltersweil Church - Käppele.
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Appropriate footwear is recommended, as some sections are a bit slippery; dangerous areas are secured with wire ropes. ...also accessible with children under supervision...
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Hi everyone, The access to the Ölbach Waterfall has been restored by some active retirees from Dettighofen. The rest area has also been renovated and now invites hikers to take a break. Enjoy the Ölbach Waterfall experience; we're happy for you!
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The Wespi Mill, a large, long-serving mill, is still occasionally in use, and the dull pounding of the millstone can be heard from afar. The newer tower now houses a residential building. The highest waterfall in the Töss, located at the confluence of the Vorderer and Hinterer Töss rivers near Steg, was artificially raised for the mill, and its diverted water falls onto a large waterwheel that drives a powerful millstone.
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It's possible to hike along the waterfall/guard again—it's magnificent! Surefootedness is absolutely essential! Thanks to the kind people who went to the trouble of making this possible with stone slabs.
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Historic grain mill on the river Toss. Beautiful view from the bridge with water cascade.
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The waterfall is visible from the path when the trees are still bare. The climb is somewhat adventurous and only recommended with reservations. However, the countless snowdrops in the area around the waterfall are a sight to behold in March.
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The smaller fall can be entered from below through the ravine if you don't mind a bit of climbing.
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Beyond the popular spots, you can explore the Ölbach Waterfall, known for its adventurous climb and snowdrops in spring. Another interesting site is the double Waterfall at the confluence of two streams, offering a picturesque hiking section along the Thur.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Wespi Mill and the Töss Waterfall is a great option, combining a historic grain mill with an artificially raised waterfall. The Affenschlucht Waterfall also offers a family-friendly experience with sandstone tubs for splashing.
The region around Berg am Irchel offers diverse natural landscapes. You'll encounter impressive gorges, flowing rivers like the Töss and Rhine, dense forests, and scenic viewpoints. Many waterfalls are nestled within these natural settings, providing opportunities to observe local flora and geological formations.
Yes, the Wespi Mill and the Töss Waterfall is a notable historical site. It features a historic grain mill where the dull pounding of the millstone can still be heard, and the waterfall itself was artificially raised to power it.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, MTB trails, and cycling routes that pass by or near these natural attractions. These routes often provide scenic views of the rivers, forests, and the waterfalls themselves.
While waterfalls are beautiful year-round, spring is particularly rewarding. In March, for instance, the area around the Ölbach Waterfall is adorned with countless snowdrops. During spring, the increased water flow from snowmelt and rain also makes the cascades more powerful and impressive.
Absolutely. The Small waterfall on the Rhine near Eglisau is an idyllic spot with a resting place and a bench, perfect for lingering, grilling, and enjoying the sound of the water. It's particularly beautiful in summer.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the tranquility. Many enjoy the opportunity to discover hidden gems like the impressive gorges and sandstone tubs at Affenschlucht Waterfall, or the peaceful resting spots offered by smaller cascades like the Small waterfall on the Rhine near Eglisau.
Yes, many waterfalls are accessible via hiking trails. For example, the section of the Thur near the double Waterfall is described as picturesque for hiking. You can explore various running and hiking routes in the broader region that incorporate these natural sights.
The access to the Ölbach Waterfall has been restored, and a renovated rest area invites hikers to take a break. While the climb can be adventurous, the waterfall is visible from the path when trees are bare, and the area is known for countless snowdrops in March.
For a comfortable waterfall hike, it's advisable to wear sturdy footwear, especially if you plan to explore adventurous paths or areas that might be wet. Depending on the season, consider bringing layers of clothing, water, and snacks. If you plan to linger, a picnic blanket might be nice for spots with resting areas.
Yes, the Töss River features notable waterfalls. The Affenschlucht Waterfall is located behind the former spinning mill Hard in Wülflingen along the Töss. Further upstream, the Wespi Mill and the Töss Waterfall is an artificially raised waterfall on the Töss, near the confluence of its two branches.


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