Best canyons around Niederglatt are found within the broader Zurich region, offering natural features for exploration. Niederglatt itself is situated near the Glatt river, contributing to the local natural landscape. The area provides access to various gorges and river sections that present opportunities for hiking and experiencing diverse geological formations. These natural features are characteristic of the region's topography.
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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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While Niederglatt itself is situated near the Glatt river, the broader Zurich region offers various natural features with gorge characteristics. You can explore areas like the Wiesentäli above Weiningen, known for its quiet valley and barbecue spots, or the Töss Riverbank, which features gravel banks and views of a sandstone gorge.
Yes, several spots around Niederglatt are suitable for families. The Wiesentäli above Weiningen is a great option, offering barbecue areas and a fountain with fresh water in a peaceful setting. The Töss Riverbank also provides family-friendly access to water and gravel banks.
For a more challenging experience, consider the Narrow Trail Through Limestone Rocks. This path is known for its slippery limestone and narrow sections, requiring careful navigation. Another challenging option is exploring the Töss River Bend and Cliffs, which offers a beautiful natural setting but involves a somewhat tricky descent to a pebble beach.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the area around Niederglatt offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Neeracherried Nature Reserve – Glatt River Cycle Path loop', or mountain biking trails like the 'Büli Bikepark – Wetlands Near Zurich Airport loop'. For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Niederglatt, MTB Trails around Niederglatt, and Cycling around Niederglatt guides.
Yes, the Spaltenflue is associated with a local legend. It's known as a 'Giants' playground' and has a historical tale involving a forest worker and his son at the Silberbrünneli, a forest spring nearby. The rocks in this area are quite impressive, reaching about thirty meters high.
Visitors particularly appreciate the quiet and natural beauty of these areas, often finding them surprisingly peaceful despite their proximity to urban centers. Features like barbecue areas, fresh water fountains, and accessible riverbanks for splashing around are frequently highlighted. The geological formations, such as sandstone gorges and limestone rocks, also draw interest.
The Töss Riverbank is a good spot for water access, featuring beautiful gravel banks where you can relax and splash around, especially when the water levels are low. Similarly, the Töss River Bend and Cliffs offers a wide pebble beach, ideal for enjoying the water.
When visiting Wiesentäli above Weiningen, you'll find three nice barbecue areas, one of which has a fountain with fresh water. It's a very quiet valley, offering a serene escape. However, be mindful of private property; the small road past Hof Wiesental may not be accessible on foot due to past issues with passers-by.
The Narrow Trail Through Limestone Rocks is a beautiful but strenuous climb. The path can be quite slippery due to the limestone and is narrow in sections, so plan plenty of time and wear appropriate footwear. It eventually leads to broader paths towards Hochwacht or continues on narrow paths towards Baden.
While specific dog-friendly designations for each gorge are not detailed, many natural trails in Switzerland are generally accessible to dogs on a leash. Areas like the Wiesentäli above Weiningen and the Töss Riverbank, being open natural spaces, are often suitable for walks with dogs, provided you follow local regulations and clean up after your pet.
The best time to visit these natural areas generally depends on the activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring without the intense heat of summer or the potential snow and ice of winter. For water-related activities like splashing in the Töss River, summer is ideal, especially when water levels are low.


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