Best waterfalls around Hausen am Albis are found within the picturesque Sihl Valley, a region south of Zurich known for its natural water features and hiking opportunities. The area is characterized by the Sihl River, which carves through gorges like the Sihltobel, creating dynamic rapids and smaller cascades. These natural attractions are easily accessible from Hausen am Albis, offering diverse landscapes for exploration. The region provides an idyllic natural setting with lush forests and varied terrain.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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An easy but very beautiful hiking trail. Bikes are expressly permitted (see signs at the trailhead).
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This section of the Sihl River is truly breathtaking. Crystal-clear water flows gracefully around massive boulders that rise majestically from the riverbed. The sound of the water cascading over the stones adds a soothing rhythm to the natural symphony of the landscape.
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Beautiful section of the path along the water
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You can even visit a castle ruin along the way. And one more thing: dogs are allowed and welcome, but they must be kept on a leash in early summer! https://www.teddy-b.ch/wanderungen/kuesnachter-tobel-zh-sonnenkinder-willkommen/
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Very nice walk, nice combination with an evening visit to Zurich. Route 689 is well indicated everywhere, also the last part is a very nice descent via the different steps and back roads, especially at sunset.
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The traces of storms from recent years and decades are clearly visible here. The Sihl does not always flow so peacefully...
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I think it's super beautiful there
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Beautiful area, hiking with the sound of water rippling, what more could you want? When we were at the top we hiked through the Erlenbacher Tobel. Also highly recommended. Nice and shady even in summer. You can go swimming. Then we took the boat back to Bürkliplatz.
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The region around Hausen am Albis, particularly the Sihl Valley, features dynamic water spectacles rather than single towering falls. You'll find impressive rapids and a dramatic gorge at the Sihlsprung, where the Sihl River narrows and rushes through high rock faces. Within the Sihltobel, there are also numerous smaller, often unnamed, cascades formed by side streams, contributing to the serene natural ambiance.
Yes, the waterfalls are typically integrated into hiking trails. For instance, the Sihlsprung is part of a trail that winds along mossy rocks, under overhanging walls, and even through old tunnels. The Bridge and waterfall highlight is found along a section of the Tobelweg, offering a pleasant route.
Many trails in the Sihl Valley, such as those around the Sihlsprung, are considered intermediate due to varied terrain, including steep sections and tunnels. However, there are also pleasant sections like the Tobelweg near the Bridge and waterfall highlight, which can be enjoyed by many hikers.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Bridge and waterfall highlight is noted as family-friendly. Additionally, the Küsnacht Gorge Waterfalls offer natural pools that are particularly good for children on hot summer days.
Many trails in the region are dog-friendly. For example, both the Bridge and waterfall and the Upper Section of the Meilemer Tobel are highlighted as suitable for dogs.
The waterfalls and gorges offer different experiences throughout the year. In summer, they provide refreshing coolness. In spring, the streams carry more water, making the falls particularly powerful, as seen in the Upper Section of the Meilemer Tobel. Winter can also be beautiful, with fantastic ice formations, especially around the Bridge and waterfall.
Yes, the Sihlsprung trail includes an old tunnel, originally part of the Zurich Water Supply system, which adds a unique element to the hike. The Mülbachtobel Trail is also noted for its historical significance.
The region around Hausen am Albis offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling, touring, and gravel biking. For example, there are routes like the 'Sihl River at Allmend – Sihlwald Wilderness Park Road loop' for road cycling or the 'Sihl River Path in the Sihlwald – Sihl riverside path loop' for gravel biking. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Hausen am Albis, Cycling around Hausen am Albis, and Gravel biking around Hausen am Albis guide pages.
Visitors appreciate the captivating natural spectacle, the contrast of dynamic water with serene landscapes, and the unique geological features like Nagelfluh boulders. The trails offer a sense of being in a different world, with crystal clear water, dense slopes, and the refreshing coolness of the gorges. The ambience of places like the Upper Section of the Meilemer Tobel is often compared to the valleys of Ticino.
While the powerful currents at the Sihlsprung are not suitable for swimming, the natural pools that form between the individual waterfalls in the Küsnacht Gorge Waterfalls are a good option for children on hot summer days.
The Sihlsprung is characterized by steep, up to 75-meter-high, partly forested and rocky walls made of Nagelfluh, a type of conglomerate rock. Large Nagelfluh boulders are scattered in and alongside the riverbed, creating a wild and archaic landscape. This area is a fluvial cut that emerged after the last glacial period.
Yes, many of the trails in the Sihl Valley are designed as loops or can be combined to form loop walks, allowing you to experience the waterfalls and gorges from different perspectives. The picturesque Sihl Valley provides an idyllic natural setting for exploration, with lush forests and varied terrain suitable for circular routes.


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