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Switzerland
Eastern Switzerland
St. Gallen
Gossau

Wissbachschlucht Waterfall – Wisssee loop from Gossau

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Hiking trails & Routes
Switzerland
Eastern Switzerland
St. Gallen
Gossau

Wissbachschlucht Waterfall – Wisssee loop from Gossau

Moderate

4.8

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158

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Wissbachschlucht Waterfall – Wisssee loop from Gossau

02:54

10.0km

250m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 22, 2026

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Train Station

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2.88 km

Confluence of the Wissbach and the Glatt

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The Wissbach comes from Schwellbrunn, the Glatt from Herisau. Together they later flow into the Thur as Glatt near Oberbüren.

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3.09 km

Lochweg Bridge

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Bridge over the Glatt, on Lochweg, resp. Flawil border route.

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4.22 km

Gasthof zum Hirschen, Flawiler Egg

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A visit to the gorge is almost a must if you live in the area or if you are visiting the region. Numerous fire places invite you to linger by the water. In the Flawiler Egg there is still the Gasthof zum Hirschen, which is always worth a stop.

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4.80 km

Bridge in the Wissbach Gorge

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One of the countless bridges that you cross when hiking in the Wissbachtal

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4.93 km

Wissbachschlucht Waterfall

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Very nice waterfall, also ideal in autumn (fall colors). Then the access to the water can be a bit slippery.

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5.07 km

Wisssee

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Small lake before going into the covered gorge.

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5.19 km

The Wissbachschlucht is a wild and romantic side valley of the Glatt between Gossau, Flawil and Degersheim. A covered wooden walkway leads hikers safely through the gorge. A paradise for families with children. On this route, there are countless barbecue and rest stops right on the river. And the beautiful narrow forest trails usually lead right along the river, just beautiful and very worthwhile to come here!

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6.60 km

Schwänberg

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Schwanberg
Schwänberg is a settlement in the municipality of Herisau. It is the oldest documented location in Appenzellerland. Schwänberg has a townscape of national importance.
In 821, the settlement was first mentioned as Suweinperac in a document from the monastery of St. Gallen.[1] It marks the beginning of the Alemannic settlement of the Appenzellerland, which progressed from north to south.
Until the end of the Middle Ages, people and goods in Schwänberg had a special legal status. They enjoyed certain privileges within the manorial system of the St. Gallen monastery. After the Appenzell Wars, Schwänberg succeeded in gaining partial autonomy from the Herisau parish church. In 1780, the Schar (district) of Schwänberg comprised over a hundred residential buildings west of Herisau. It formed a military organizational element, exercised police functions and was responsible for the fire brigade. The crowd probably met in the large hall of the old town hall.
In the first half of the 17th century, Schwänberg became the prestigious residence of several Herisau magistrate families. Several stately private houses were built on behalf of builders who had become rich through trade, medicine and mercenary service. Towards the end of the 17th century, Herisau was expanding and the leading families moved to or near the village. Textile cottage industry and agriculture became the economic basis of the population, which was hardly growing any more. In contrast to the rest of the Appenzellerland, arable farming was maintained for an extraordinarily long time. Around 1830 attempts were made to grow mulberry trees and breed silkworms.
When the textile home industry collapsed around 1920, agriculture was the only source of income. The young people who have moved here since the end of the 20th century led to a revival of the historic buildings.
Text/ Source: Wikipedia
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schw%C3%A4nberg

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Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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6.06 km

1.32 km

1.29 km

929 m

418 m

Surfaces

2.56 km

1.84 km

1.63 km

1.60 km

1.43 km

957 m

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