Tüfels Gorge
Overview
Intro
The name Tüfelsschlucht means “The Devil’s Gorge” and this is considered to be one of the most beautiful of the numerous gorges in the Jura. The 2.2km long gorge winds its way along the Cholersbach Stream and is connected by 32 bridges and catwalks.
The entrance to the gorge is located in the middle of the village of Hägendorf. The name comes from a legend that says a demon once became lost in the gorge and made his home there. But then one day the demon was driven away from the devilishly beautiful gorge. He left behind steep rock faces, grottoes, caves, waterfalls and slot holes.
The easily walkable path winds its way over bridges and catwalks, wide caves and chasms up to Allerheiligenberg Mountain. Around each bend you’ll find new vistas and sights and a few surprises. The waters of the Cholersbach stream form cascades, gliding over smooth stone slabs and rough boulders down to the village. At the edge of the village of Kappel it finally flows into the River Dünnern.
You can explore the gorge on your own or join a tour that lasts about two hours.
Getting there: Travel by car or train to Hängendorf.
General information
Season |
All year
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Time required |
1-2 hours
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Suitable for children with age |
6 to 9 years, 10 to 13 years, 14+ years
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Suitable for |
Children, Families, Groups, Individual, Couples
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Accessible |
Not Wheelchair accessible
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Difficulty |
Low
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Weather |
Outdoor
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Category |
Active, Adventure, Nature
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