Best waterfalls around Niederurnen are found in the surrounding Glarus region, with Niederurnen serving as a starting point for exploring these natural features. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and proximity to Lake Walensee, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. Waterfalls here often emerge from limestone karst systems, creating unique geological formations. The region provides access to some of Switzerland's highest cascades.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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We were there today and can only assume it's a nice hike. The access road from the southern end of the lake is practically impassable and only good for hiking, unfortunately. We'll try again another time.
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Pure nature, simply great.
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Great waterfalls, by the way, the highest in Switzerland.
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Unfortunately completely dry in summer 😩
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A little down (narrow, steep forest path, just under 1 minute) from the road on the eastern shore of the Wägitalersee, the Ziggenbach flows imposingly in a short "canyon" into the lake.
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Standing on the viewing platform at the Seerenbach Falls, you are almost awed by the thundering waterfalls. From here you can see the vertical rock face and the waterfalls cascading down into the valley. They are only topped by the white, foaming Rin spring right next to it.
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The region's waterfalls often emerge from limestone karst systems, creating unique geological formations. For example, the Seerenbach Falls and Rinquelle highlight features the powerful Rinquelle karst spring joining the falls, which is part of one of Europe's largest subterranean river systems.
The waterfalls are most impressive during spring, typically from May to July, when snowmelt ensures a powerful water flow. They are also spectacular after heavy rainfall. During these times, the Seerenbach Falls, for instance, are particularly voluminous.
Yes, several trails are suitable for families. The hike to Rautibach Waterfall is considered family-friendly. The path to Seerenbach Falls from Betlis along Lake Walensee is also generally easy and suitable for families, offering stunning panoramic views.
Niederurnen serves as a good starting point. To reach the popular Seerenbach Falls, you can travel towards Weesen and then on to Betlis, which is a popular starting point for the hike. Public transport options are available to connect these locations.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. For instance, the area around Wängibach offers pleasant forest paths with many waterfalls and beautiful pools. Many trails offer intermediate difficulty, with some sections being more challenging. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Niederurnen guide.
While the Seerenbach Falls are well-known, exploring the smaller cascades along streams like the Wängibach can offer a more serene experience. This area is known for its many waterfalls and beautiful pools, providing a pleasant natural setting away from the main crowds.
The region around Niederurnen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can combine waterfall visits with hiking, such as the 'Hirzli Loop Trail' or 'View of Lake Walen (Walensee) – View from Hirzli loop from Niederurnen'. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Lake Walen Cycle Path' available. Explore more options in the Hiking around Niederurnen, Road Cycling Routes around Niederurnen, and Cycling around Niederurnen guides.
Visitors appreciate the sheer scale and multi-tiered beauty of cascades like the Seerenbach Falls, which descend 585 meters. The unique geological features, such as the powerful Rinquelle karst spring, also captivate many. The scenic hikes with stunning panoramic views over Lake Walensee are frequently highlighted.
Yes, there are designated viewpoints. For the Seerenbach Falls, there's a viewpoint in front of the falls, but it's recommended to walk up closer for a better experience. The best view of all three levels of the Seerenbach Falls is often cited from the chapel in Betlis.
While direct amenities at every waterfall might be limited, the starting points for popular hikes, such as Betlis for Seerenbach Falls, often have options. Niederurnen itself and nearby towns like Weesen offer cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can refresh before or after your waterfall adventure.
The Rinquelle is a powerful karst spring that emerges from a cave system and joins the lowest of the Seerenbach Falls. It's significant because it's part of one of Europe's largest subterranean river systems, adding a unique geological interest to the already impressive Seerenbach Falls and Rinquelle.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Switzerland, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or near livestock. Specific rules for each trail or public transport should be checked locally.


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