Best waterfalls around Stäfa are characterized by charming natural attractions, smaller cascades, and picturesque ravines. The region features unique geological formations, including Nagelfluh rock, and offers tranquil settings for outdoor exploration. These natural features provide opportunities for gentle hikes and connecting with the local landscape. Stäfa's natural beauty is found in its ravines and river sections, where water flows over eroded stones and through forested areas.
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An easy but very beautiful hiking trail. Bikes are expressly permitted (see signs at the trailhead).
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Good for trail running training
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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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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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It's really amazing, 10 minutes out of the town and you're in a different world.
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In addition to the wonderful stream, which is ideal for jogging, the Mülibach also has a very interesting history 📖 In 1873, the silk manufacturer Rudolf Zinggeler-Syfrig received the rights to use the Mülibach to drive the machines in his Zinggeler AG silk mill. Above Richterswil, the star pond was created by damming the Mülibach. A two-kilometre-long pressure pipe carried the water down to Lake Zurich, where it drove a water turbine in Zinggeler's factory. For amusement and as a symbol of industrialization, from 1875 onwards the manufacturer let the water rise through a nozzle on holidays such as August 1st: A fountain was created with a height of 80 to 85 meters. This fountain was long considered the highest on the continent. In 1972 the power plant was shut down and with it the fountain. The fountain, which was restored by the Richterswil Historical Fountains Association, which was founded in 2003, was put back into operation in 2007. Today it sprays up to 101 m high. Source: Wikipedia
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Wild stories about the Risitobel witches can be read in Stäfa's books from the end of the last century. But they weren't seen again for a long time. On Carnival in 1989, the witches descended from the Risitobel forest in Stäfa back to the village. From this day onwards they are causing mischief here and in the wider area.
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Around Stäfa, you'll discover charming natural attractions featuring smaller cascades and picturesque ravines. These are often found along local streams and rivers, flowing over eroded stones and through forested areas. The region is known for its unique geological formations, such as Nagelfluh rock, offering tranquil settings for outdoor exploration.
Yes, the area boasts unique geological features. For example, at Sihlsprung, the Sihl River flows around massive Nagelfluh boulders. This section is a fluvial cut that emerged after the last glacial period, with partly forested, rocky steep walls up to 75 meters high, composed of Nagelfluh rock formations. You can also find small waterfalls formed by side streams within this area.
Many waterfalls and ravines in the Stäfa area are family-friendly. The Risitobel Waterfalls and the Upper Section of the Meilemer Tobel are both noted as family-friendly. The Meilen Village Stream Waterfall also offers a peaceful cascade perfect for a relaxing break or picnic with family.
Yes, several waterfall locations are dog-friendly. Both the Risitobel Waterfalls and the Upper Section of the Meilemer Tobel are suitable for walks with your dog.
Spring is often an excellent time to visit, as the melting snow and increased rainfall mean the streams carry a relatively large amount of water, enhancing the waterfalls. For instance, the Upper Section of the Meilemer Tobel is particularly worthwhile in spring when the rushing stream is at its fullest.
Yes, the Risitobel Waterfalls have a touch of local folklore, with stories about witches descending from its forest during Carnival. Additionally, the Mülbachtobel Trail is recognized as a historical site.
The Risitobel Waterfalls are easily accessible via an easy hike. A loop from Stäfa takes approximately 1 hour and 47 minutes over 6.12 km with a 160m elevation gain, suitable for all fitness levels. Public transport options are also available to get close to the starting points of these trails.
The area around Stäfa offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including an easy 'Waterfall' loop from Stäfa. For more extensive hiking, explore the options in the Hiking around Stäfa guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can discover trails in the MTB Trails around Stäfa guide, and there are also mountain hikes available in the Mountain Hikes around Stäfa guide.
The ravines around Stäfa, such as the Upper Section of the Meilemer Tobel and Risitobel Waterfalls, are special for their unique ambiance. The Meilemer Tobel, for instance, features crystal-clear water rushing over eroded stones, dense, wildly overgrown slopes, and stone bridges, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of Ticino valleys. The Risitobel is known for its two waterfalls and a small water cave, making it a beautiful natural monument.
While specific cafes or restaurants are not directly adjacent to every waterfall, the trails often lead through or near villages like Stäfa and Meilen where you can find various dining options to refresh yourself after your visit.
For waterfall hikes, especially in ravines, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking shoes as paths can be damp or muddy. Layered clothing is also recommended to adapt to changing temperatures, and a light rain jacket can be useful, particularly in spring or autumn.


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