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Best waterfalls in Switzerland to add to your bucket list

Best waterfalls in Switzerland to add to your bucket list

Waterfalls in Switzerland will add another dimension to discovering the natural landscapes of this country. The alpine nation is known not only for its mountains but also for its spectacular waterfalls. Tucked away between rugged peaks, the country is home to some of the most beautiful waterfalls in Europe. From the roar of the Rhine Falls to the tinkling charm of the Staubbach Falls, these natural wonders are a must-do on your bucket list.

Six must-see waterfalls in Switzerland

Whether you are an adventurer who loves nature or are simply looking for serene spots in Switzerland, these six waterfalls will leave you in awe. Looking for the most beautiful waterfalls in Switzerland? Check out our pick of the best of the best!

1. The biggest waterfall in Europe: Rhine Falls

With an impressive width of 150 metres, the Rhine Falls is the largest waterfall in Europe. It is located near the town of Schaffhausen and is very easy to access via a short walk from nearby stations or car parks. The force of the Rhine River is displayed in all its glory at this powerful waterfall, as the river surges over the ancient rock formations and falls 23 metres. You'll feel the vibrations in your heart! 

2. Switzerland’s highest free-falling waterfall: The Mürrenbachfall

The Mürrenbachfall is the highest free-falling waterfall in Switzerland and is located near the charming village of Mürren. It can be admired from a cable car that journeys both up and down the mountain. To get closer to the waterfall and feel the spray on your face, you need to hike for about one to two hours, but the effort is more than compensated for by the spectacular views over the Swiss mountains.

3. The largest subterranean waterfall in Europe: Trümmelbach Falls

No visit to the Jungfrau region is complete without checking out these enormous glacial waterfalls - the Trümmelbach Falls, Europe’s largest subterranean waterfalls. Fed by glacial water, this natural formation roars and gurgles as the falls plunge through a labyrinth of deep, narrow caves inside the mountains. This area has been nicknamed the valley of 72 waterfalls, and other impressive natural wonders are easy to reach from here.

4. The most beautiful waterfall in Switzerland: Staubbach Falls

The Staubbach Falls is located in the picturesque Lauterbrunnen Valley and is Switzerland’s most iconic waterfall. The falls create a mist that gives them their name, as Staubbach translates to “dust stream” in English. Surrounded by the dramatic peaks of the Swiss Alps, its visitors can enjoy a breathtaking view, especially in the summer, when the snowmelt feeds its flow.

5. The historical waterfall: Giessbach Falls

Taste a bit of Swiss history at the Giessbach Falls. The oldest funicular in Europe, built in the 18th century, takes you up to the Giessbach Hotel, a Swiss historical site offering the best vantage point over the waterfall. Giessbach is surrounded by forests, mountains, and meadows, and tumbles down to Lake Brienz, providing an authentic alpine experience and a beautiful view over the lake. Best of all, you can actually walk behind the Giessbach Falls to take in their mighty roar from a new angle, although be warned you may get a little wet! 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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6. The Sherlock Holmes waterfall: Reichenbach Falls

Step into the shoes of Sherlock Holmes at this dramatic waterfall located in Canton Bern. Reichenbach Falls is renowned not just for its natural beauty but also for its literary connection to Sherlock Holmes. In the story, the falls serve as the backdrop for a confrontation between Holmes and his arch-enemy, Professor Moriarty.

Holmes and Moriarty struggle at the edge of the falls, eventually falling into the roaring waters below. Though the waterfall itself is certainly spectacular, its association with this fictional story turned it into a pilgrimage site for fans of the legendary detective. Its significance is so strong, that there is a Sherlock Holmes museum and hotel in the nearby town of Meiringen.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Do not miss these waterfalls if you are in Switzerland

Each waterfall offers a unique experience of the country’s majestic nature. Whether you are looking for a hike with a nice view, or simply want to admire natural wonders without physical effort, this list of waterfalls combines both worlds. Visiting these sites will provide you with unforgettable memories that capture the essence of Switzerland.

Carmen Gabriela Lupu

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Carmen Gabriela Lupu

Content & Social Media Assistant at IamExpat Media. Carmen graduated from Tilburg University with a master's in Art and Media. Though born in Bucharest, Romania, Carmen has lived in the...

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