Best canyons around Auw are characterized by deep river-carved gorges and forested ravines. The region features a landscape where water has sculpted impressive natural formations, offering various trails for exploration. These areas often include challenging single trails and accessible paths through scenic natural settings.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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A very nice path along the Lindenbach with several picnic spots. However, I find the designation "Tobel" a bit exaggerated.
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Beautiful ravine with a small waterfall and bridge, as well as two barbecue areas.
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A slightly different trail, also for pushing and biking.
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Nice resting place to grill or just pause.
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The trail offers all the joys and dangers of a biker, tight curves, strong rhizomes, rocky paths, steep short descents, sloping slopes
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Around Auw, you can explore several impressive natural formations. The Lindenbach Gorge is a popular spot with many paths, barbecue areas, and waterfalls, known for being family-friendly. For those seeking a challenge, the Gitzli Tobel Single Trail offers a demanding route along a stream with tight curves and rocky paths. Another challenging option is the Wissenbach Tobel Single Trail, which requires good driving skills for its ravine descent.
Yes, the Lindenbach Gorge is particularly noted as a family-friendly location. It features a very nice area with many paths, bridges, and waterfalls, making it suitable for visitors of all ages to enjoy the natural surroundings.
The gorges around Auw are characterized by deep river-carved formations, forested ravines, and impressive natural rock structures. You'll encounter features like streams, waterfalls, and dense forests. For instance, the Lindenbach Gorge features waterfalls and bridges, while the Dünkelbach Gorge showcases a wild, untamed stream carving through the landscape.
Beyond exploring the gorges, the region around Auw offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, including touring bicycle and road cycling, as well as running trails. For example, you can explore routes like the 'White Stork Colony at Murimoos – Along the Bünz' for cycling, or the 'Mühlau Reuss Bridge – Zollhus Bridge' for running. More details on these activities can be found in the Cycling around Auw, Running Trails around Auw, and Road Cycling Routes around Auw guides.
Absolutely. The Gitzli Tobel Single Trail is described as a challenging route with tight curves, strong rhizomes, rocky paths, and steep descents, suitable for experienced bikers. Similarly, the Wissenbach Tobel Single Trail also requires good driving skills for its ravine descent. The Stone Steps and Wooden Bridge, Dünkelbach Gorge trail is also noted as partly very demanding.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and the variety of paths available. Many enjoy the opportunity to leave the main routes and discover new forest paths, as well as the presence of barbecue spots for resting. The untouched, secluded landscapes and the challenge of the single trails are also highly valued by the komoot community.
While the guide focuses on the gorges themselves, the Dünkelbach Gorge runs parallel to the Heidegg castle complex, offering a unique setting where natural beauty meets historical surroundings. The gorges themselves provide numerous scenic spots and viewpoints as you navigate through them.
While specific seasonal advice for Auw is not detailed, gorges in similar regions are often best visited during spring, summer, and autumn when paths are clear and the weather is mild. Some trails, especially challenging ones like the Stone Steps and Wooden Bridge, Dünkelbach Gorge, might be best avoided on weekends or during peak hiking season to ensure a more serene experience.
While the main highlights are well-regarded, the Dünkelbach Gorge, including the Dünkelbach Tobel Trail, is appreciated for its unique, wild, and apparently untamed nature, offering an impressive experience of a small stream carving its way through the landscape. Exploring off the main 'Reuss Weg' into the 'inland' can also lead to discovering new forest paths.
Trail conditions can vary. Some trails, like the Gitzli Tobel Single Trail, feature tight curves, strong rhizomes, rocky paths, and steep descents. The Stone Steps and Wooden Bridge, Dünkelbach Gorge trail is described as partly very demanding. Always be prepared for varied terrain, especially after rain, and ensure you have appropriate footwear and gear for challenging sections.
Yes, the Lindenbach Gorge is known for having two barbecue areas, which are great spots to rest or enjoy a picnic. However, these can be quite popular and often occupied on weekends, so planning accordingly is advisable.


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