Best waterfalls around Wilderswil are found in the surrounding Jungfrau Region and near Lake Brienz, with Wilderswil serving as a base for exploration. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain and numerous natural water features. The region offers a variety of waterfalls, from powerful glacier-fed cascades to high free-falling streams. These natural landmarks are easily accessible from Wilderswil, providing diverse outdoor experiences.
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a hotspot to see from our camper at the campsite, you can walk there
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Loud, powerful, impressive, and wet. Please wear sturdy shoes.
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Loud, powerful, impressive, and wet. Please wear sturdy shoes.
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but does not have much water today
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With its ten glacier waterfalls inside the mountain, accessible by a tunnel lift, the Trümmelbach Falls are unique in Europe. The Trümmelbach alone drains the huge glacier walls of the Eiger (3970m), Mönch (4099m) and Jungfrau (4158m) with up to 20,000 litres of water per second from its catchment area of 24 sq km, half of which is covered with snow and ice. The Jungfrau-Aletsch area has been declared a World Natural Heritage Site by UNESCO. The Trümmelbach is listed in the "Federal Inventory of Landscapes and Natural Monuments of National Importance".
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Worth seeing. There is an elevator for 100 meters directly in the mountain. The rest of the way is on foot. The falls are supposedly 600m high but the stairs don't go all the way to the top! So it's not that bad, you can do it without an elevator 😉
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The Lauterbrunnen Valley is wonderful to explore on foot or by bike, Lauterbrunnen itself is very crowded, far too touristy. I heard that the locals don't like it anymore either. So I tried to avoid it as much as possible. There are enough hiking options with or without a cable car. There is something for every level. I hiked the Mountain View Trail in mid-June, it was simply beautiful with the blooming alpine meadows, highly recommended.
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From Wilderswil, you can easily reach several spectacular waterfalls. The Staubbach Falls in Lauterbrunnen is Switzerland's second-highest free-falling waterfall, offering a unique experience to walk behind it in summer. The Mürrenbachfall is recognized as the highest waterfall in Switzerland, cascading 417 meters. Additionally, the Trümmelbach Falls, located inside a mountain, provide an unparalleled subterranean waterfall experience, and the Giessbach Falls on Lake Brienz offer 14 cascades and a historic funicular.
Yes, the Staubbach Falls in Lauterbrunnen allows visitors to walk behind the waterfall via a specially designed rock gallery during the summer months, offering a unique perspective of the 297-meter drop. The Giessbach Falls also feature a path that goes behind one of its cascades.
The waterfalls are generally most spectacular after snowmelt in spring and during heavy summer thunderstorms, when water flow is at its highest. Many, like the Staubbach Falls, are accessible and illuminated during the peak summer season. While some are impressive year-round, winter might see reduced flow or accessibility due to ice.
Wilderswil serves as an excellent base with good public transport connections. Waterfalls like Staubbach Falls and Mürrenbachfall in the Lauterbrunnen Valley are easily reachable by train and bus from Wilderswil. For Giessbach Falls, you can take a boat across Lake Brienz, which connects to a historic funicular railway directly to the falls.
Many waterfalls in the region are family-friendly. The Staubbach Falls is listed as family-friendly, and the walk behind it is an exciting experience for all ages. The waterfall in front of the St. Beatus Caves offers a combination of natural beauty and cave exploration, which is also suitable for families.
The region around Wilderswil offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including the 'Kleine Scheidegg – Staubbach Falls loop' for touring bicycles, which takes you past impressive scenery. For mountain biking, there are trails like the 'Interlaken – Habkern loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Wilderswil guide, the MTB Trails around Wilderswil guide, and the Road Cycling Routes around Wilderswil guide.
Yes, the St. Beatus Caves, located near the waterfall at its entrance, are a significant historical site. According to legend, Saint Beatus lived here, and you can explore the extensive cave system with its stalactite formations. The Grandhotel Giessbach, nestled beside the Giessbach Falls, is also a historic landmark.
Absolutely. Many waterfalls double as excellent viewpoints. The waterfall in front of the Beatus Caves offers a wonderful view over Lake Thun. The Lauterbrunnen Valley itself, home to Staubbach Falls and Mürrenbachfall, is renowned for its picturesque landscapes and numerous viewpoints.
Visitors frequently praise the sheer power and beauty of the waterfalls, especially the unique experience of seeing them up close or even walking behind them. The dramatic landscapes of the Jungfrau Region, combined with the accessibility and diverse natural features, are highly appreciated. The community has shared over 250 photos and given more than 780 upvotes to these natural wonders.
Yes, for popular waterfalls like the Staubbach Falls, there is a large parking lot available, though a fee may be required. For other locations, public transport is often a convenient alternative, or specific parking information can be found on-site.
Yes, the Giessbach Falls on Lake Brienz are illuminated at night, creating a magical and enchanting atmosphere. This offers a different perspective compared to a daytime visit.
While you can't directly walk from Wilderswil to Staubbach Falls in Lauterbrunnen due to the distance (approximately 10-12 km), it's a short and scenic train ride. Once in Lauterbrunnen, the falls are easily accessible on foot within the village.


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