Canyons around Stetten (SH) are situated in the canton of Schaffhausen, Switzerland, a region characterized by its picturesque landscape and proximity to the Rhine River. The area features agricultural lands, forested areas, and a varied terrain of hills and valleys. While Stetten (SH) itself is known for its scenic natural environment, the broader region offers several gorges and ravines for exploration. These natural formations contribute to the diverse outdoor experiences available near Stetten (SH).
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The landscape is very attractive and unspoiled.
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Great landscape, especially exciting in fog and rain. In the wet, however, the steps are critical to drive. (Before the - and the steel stairs) In dry conditions it works.
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Actually, I just wanted to take a little digestive walk - but that's a real highlight 🥰
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nice rest area nestled between limestone walls
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Really nice little Felsentäli with huge rock walls
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At the Mühlenruien there is a barbecue area and the wheel turns.
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gorgeous hiking trail ... impressive rock faces
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The region around Stetten (SH) offers a variety of natural formations, primarily gorges and waterfalls. While not deep, narrow canyons like the 'Swiss Grand Canyon' in Graubünden, the area features picturesque ravines such as the Mühlbach Gorge and Felsentäli Gorge. You can also find impressive waterfalls like the Mühlbachschlucht Waterfalls and Watermill. The broader Schaffhausen region is also home to the magnificent Rhine Falls, Europe's largest waterfall.
Yes, several gorges around Stetten (SH) are suitable for families. The Mühlbach Gorge is noted as family-friendly, offering a circular route with bridges and footbridges past waterfalls. Additionally, the Ruins of the Old Watermill in Mühlbach Gorge provides a historical site with a barbecue area, making it a great break spot for families.
Within the Mühlbach Gorge, you can discover the Ruins of the Old Watermill. This historical site is integrated into the landscape and offers a unique blend of nature and history, complete with a barbecue area for visitors.
Visitor tips suggest that the Mühlbach Gorge can be enjoyed at any time of the year. The waterfalls are particularly impressive after snowmelt or rainfall. For general outdoor activities, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, while summer provides lush greenery. Winter hiking is also possible, with some areas offering unique snowy landscapes.
Yes, the Mühlbachschlucht Waterfalls and Watermill is described by visitors as not well-known and less crowded, offering a peaceful experience. It features two small but fine waterfalls within the Mühlbach gorge.
The gorges around Stetten (SH) feature various hiking trails. For instance, the Mühlbach Gorge offers a circular route with bridges and footbridges. The Felsentäli Gorge also has a 'hammer path' that is described as beautiful and full of discoveries. The Kurzloch Rock Formation is part of a gorgeous hiking trail with impressive rock faces.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the Stetten (SH) region offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Dachsenbühl Stone Age Cave – Forest clearing near Hohberg loop'. For those interested in cycling, there are gravel biking routes, such as the 'View of the Hochrhein – View of Diessenhofen loop'. Running trails are also available, including the 'Running loop from Stetten SH'.
Yes, several highlights within the gorges offer scenic viewpoints. The Mühlbach Gorge, Felsentäli Gorge, and Kurzloch Rock Formation are all categorized as having viewpoints, allowing visitors to appreciate the natural beauty of these formations.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere of the gorges. Many enjoy the picturesque waterfalls, the impressive rock formations, and the opportunity for photography. The less crowded nature of some spots, like the Mühlbachschlucht Waterfalls and Watermill, is also a highlight for those seeking peace.
While specific parking details for each gorge are not provided, the Felsentäli Gorge is noted as being accessible from Hauentalstrasse or Lochstrasse, suggesting proximity to urban areas where parking might be available. For other locations, it's advisable to check local signage or trailheads for designated parking areas.
Yes, the Mühlbach Gorge offers a circular route that guides visitors past waterfalls using bridges and footbridges, eventually leading back towards the town of Tengen.


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