Waterfalls around Val-de-Charmey are a notable feature of the Fribourg Pre-Alps, characterized by limestone terrain and impressive geological formations. The region offers diverse natural attractions, including gorges and underground water systems. These natural monuments provide opportunities for exploration within a varied landscape.
Last updated: June 3, 2026
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Currently closed due to flood damage. Updates here: https://schweizmobil.ch/en/map?E=2577757&N=1146441&resolution=1.25&bgLayer=pk&layers=wanderland&detours=yes&shooting=yes&logos=yes&photos=yes&season=summer
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A short detour to the waterfall is definitely worth it.
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A little hidden but still easy to find. Pretty little waterfall just before the exit of the gorge
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Magnificent waterfall a few hundred meters from the village of Jaun.
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I've rarely seen such a beautiful waterfall. It seems magical. ;)
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Deep in the Gorges de la Jogne, in Gruyère, Switzerland, you will find this fantastic waterfall that flows into the Jogne over a cliff that is definitely worth you taking a break from your run to take the time to appreciate this wonder of nature.
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The waterfalls in Val-de-Charmey offer diverse characteristics. For instance, the Jaun Waterfall is known for its mysterious underground source, where water travels from the 'Les Morteys' valley before emerging from the rock. The Seeweidbach Waterfall, on the other hand, is notable for its varying water volume, appearing most impressive after heavy rainfall.
Yes, the Jaun Waterfall is considered family-friendly and offers an interesting hike to its unique rock-emerging source. Additionally, the Hexenweg (Witch's Trail) leads to a waterfall, providing a themed trail experience that inspires children with old legends of the Sense district.
The best time to visit depends on the waterfall. For the Jaun Waterfall, June is particularly impressive due to its high flow, reaching up to 6,000 liters per second. The Seeweidbach Waterfall is most spectacular after heavy rainfall, when its volume is at its peak. Generally, spring and early summer offer lush scenery and strong flows.
Yes, some waterfalls remain accessible and offer a unique spectacle in winter. The Jaun Waterfall is a great natural sight even in colder months. The Hexenweg, which leads to a waterfall, also has regularly groomed paths, making a short winter hike possible.
The region's waterfalls are set within diverse natural landscapes. Around Ramaclé Waterfall, you can enjoy views of forests, rivers, and wildflowers, with opportunities for bird watching. The area is characterized by the Fribourg Pre-Alps' limestone terrain, offering impressive geological formations and varied natural attractions.
The Seeweidbach Waterfall is easily accessible with just a 10-minute detour from a nearby lake tour. It's located about 200 meters behind the witch's house and a fire pit in the forest, making it a convenient stop for a quick, scenic view.
The Gorges de la Jogne feature a fantastic waterfall that plunges into the Jogne River over a cliff. While historically offering an exciting hike with tunnels, bridges, and unique geological formations, please be aware that the Gorges de la Jogne were closed due to significant damage and remained inaccessible for the entire 2026 season. An alternative route, the Sentier des patrimoines de la Jogne, is available for exploring the area.
The Val-de-Charmey region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Rougemont – Jaun Waterfall loop from Charmey (Gruyère)', which passes near the Jaun Waterfall. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Val-de-Charmey guide.
Yes, road cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Gastlosen Tour – Jaun Pass loop from Val-de-Charmey', which offers scenic views in the vicinity of the Jaun Waterfall. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Val-de-Charmey guide.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and unique characteristics of the waterfalls. The Jaun Waterfall is often described as a 'great natural spectacle' and 'magical'. The Seeweidbach Waterfall is noted for being 'beautiful to see and hear', enchanting both young and old. The region's waterfalls are highly regarded by the komoot community, with many upvotes and shared photos.
The Ramaclé Waterfall, formed by the convergence of two streams, is a stunning natural attraction. However, it has experienced closures due to flood damage. It's advisable to check local conditions before planning your visit, as access may be restricted.
Given the varied terrain, including rocky and rooty paths near some waterfalls like Seeweidbach Waterfall, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended. Waterproof clothing might also be beneficial, especially after heavy rainfall when the waterfalls are most active, or if you plan to explore areas where spray is present.


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