Canyons near Neerach Switzerland are primarily represented by gorges found in the surrounding region, as Neerach itself is characterized by agricultural land, forests, and the Neeracherried Nature Reserve. While the municipality offers natural attractions and hiking trails, specific canyon formations are not within its immediate vicinity. The broader area around Neerach provides several notable gorges that offer diverse outdoor experiences. These natural features contribute to the regional landscape, attracting visitors interested in exploring varied terrain.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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How enchanted to drive through this little gorge, watching the Tägerbach with its waterfalls... a truly special experience.
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There are three nice barbecue areas in the Wiesentäli - we were able to use the Wiesentäli barbecue area to grill sausages. With a fountain with fresh water. See also https://grillstelle.ch/grillstellen/810/wiesentaeli/uebersicht
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Strenuous climb, plan a lot of time
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Very beautiful, amazingly quiet valley - you don't have the impression of being so close to the Limmattal and the Agglo. But beware: the owners of Hof Wiesental have apparently had very bad experiences with passers-by. The little road that leads right past the farm may not even be used on foot...
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Giants' playground and a murder in the woods The Silberbrünneli is on the way from the hamlet of Thalmühle in Bachsen to Niederweningen. From the Rütihof it's just under five minutes up into the forest and to the forest spring with a spacious fireplace. The now peaceful place has a bloody history. A forest worker took his son into the forest. He had received a silver spoon from his godfather, which his father now demanded for himself. His son refused, and in his anger the man pushed his own child over the edge of the rifts. The boy's body was found at the Silberbrünneli along with the silver spoon. The rocks near the source are about thirty meters high. Giants have obviously let off steam here and left their "toys" in the form of tree trunks and oversized blocks of stone. The path from the Bachs to the Wehntal leads the hiker to the legendary Erdmannli, a spring with a spooky story and to someone who revolutionized hair care.
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Can be visited by bike, short pushing passage, better on foot and leave the bike a little below!
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A real gem of nature: A barbecue area directly on the S curve of the Töss, with a wide pebble beach, opposite a rock wall (see pictures) However, the descent here is a little tricky as there are a lot of trees on the path here and you have to fight your way through a bit.
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A very nice stretch through slippery limestone. The path is quite narrow but not too difficult to master. The path ends on the "old warehouse". If you continue to the right from there, you will find yourself on broad paths quite quickly (Hochwacht). In the other direction you can hike on rather narrow paths to Baden.
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The gorges around Neerach offer a variety of natural features. You can find riverbanks with gravel beds, sandstone formations, and trails through limestone rocks. For instance, the Töss Riverbank provides views of a sandstone gorge, while the Narrow Trail Through Limestone Rocks offers a unique path through slippery limestone.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. The Wiesentäli above Weiningen is a gorge known for its quiet atmosphere and features multiple barbecue areas and a fountain with fresh water, making it suitable for family outings. The Töss Riverbank also offers gravel banks and water access, which can be enjoyable for families.
For a quiet outdoor experience, the Wiesentäli above Weiningen is highly recommended. Despite its proximity to urban areas, visitors note its amazingly quiet valley atmosphere, perfect for grilling or simply enjoying nature.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Narrow Trail Through Limestone Rocks is described as a strenuous climb through slippery limestone. It's a narrow but manageable path that requires planning sufficient time. Additionally, the descent to the Töss River Bend and Cliffs can be tricky due to trees on the path.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region around Neerach offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and touring. For example, explore routes like the 'Glatt River Trail' or 'Neeracherried Nature Reserve' on a bike. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Neerach, Road Cycling Routes around Neerach, and Cycling around Neerach guides.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful atmosphere, the scenic views, and the opportunities for relaxation. The presence of barbecue areas, fresh water fountains, and accessible riverbanks for splashing around are frequently highlighted. The unique geological formations, such as sandstone and limestone, also add to the appeal.
Yes, the area around Spaltenflue has a fascinating history. It's associated with the legend of the Silberbrünneli, a forest spring with a bloody past involving a forest worker and his son. The area is also known for its impressive rock formations, described as 'Giants' playground'.
While specific data for the gorges isn't available, outdoor activities in the Neerach region are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, from spring through autumn. This allows for comfortable hiking, cycling, and enjoying the riverbanks and barbecue areas without the challenges of winter weather.
The Töss River Bend and Cliffs is considered a real gem of nature. It features a barbecue area directly on an S-curve of the Töss river, with a wide pebble beach opposite a rock wall. The descent can be a little tricky, adding to its secluded feel.
Given the varied terrain, including slippery limestone and potentially tricky descents, it's advisable to wear sturdy, comfortable hiking shoes with good grip. Layered clothing is also recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, and bringing water is always a good idea.
While specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to the gorges are not detailed, the Neerach municipality and surrounding towns offer various dining options. Many of the gorges, like the Wiesentäli above Weiningen and Töss River Bend and Cliffs, feature barbecue areas, allowing visitors to bring their own food and enjoy a picnic in nature.


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