Experiences along the Grand Tour - Waterfalls

16 Results found

16 Results found

Search filtered using the following tags

16 Results found
  • Staubbach Falls

    Visit the Staubbach Falls in the Lauterbrunnen Valley. Experience one of the highest free-falling waterfalls in Europe, which falls almost 300 meters into the depths.
    Find out more about: + Staubbach Falls
  • Roffla Gorge

    Inspired by the Niagara Falls and created over seven years of painstaking manual labour: the rock gallery of the Roffla Gorge.
    Find out more about: + Roffla Gorge
  • Giessbach Falls

    The Giessbach plunges over 14 steps into the turquoise Lake Brienz. Follow the hiking trail behind the waterfall and feel the refreshing spray on your skin. In the background sits the historic Grandhotel Giessbach.
    Find out more about: + Giessbach Falls
  • Fairy Grotto and Cave Waterfall Saint-Maurice

    The fairy grotto near Saint-Maurice takes you 500 meters deep into the mountain. At the end of the illuminated galleries, an underground lake with a 50-meter-high waterfall awaits you. A journey into a mystical underworld in Valais.
    Find out more about: + Fairy Grotto and Cave Waterfall Saint-Maurice
  • Jaun Waterfall

    The waterfall near Jaun remained an unsolved mystery for many years. No one knew where the vast quantities of water came from. In June, up to 6,000 litres of water flow over the Jaun waterfall every second – it is an exceptional thing of natural beauty.
    Find out more about: + Jaun Waterfall
  • Seven Springs and the Simmen Falls

    Seven springs feed the Simme, a 55km-long river in the Bernese Oberland that flows into Lake Thun at Wimmis. The waterfalls that cascade over rocks several metres high are also well worth a visit.
    Find out more about: + Seven Springs and the Simmen Falls
  • Lake Walensee boat trip – experience the Swiss fjord

    Far away from the hustle and bustle of the big city, but still within easy reach, the Walensee boat trip entices with an unforgettable experience in a dramatic setting. Let yourself be enchanted by the imposing Churfirsten, the wildly romantic nature and the crystal-clear water. Whether you want to relax, enjoy or celebrate – the Walensee ship makes everything possible.
    Find out more about: + Lake Walensee boat trip – experience the Swiss fjord
  • Foroglio Waterfall

    The water of the Foroglio waterfall thunders 110 meters into the depths. Follow the stone steps into Val Calnègia and immerse yourself in the original Ticino mountain landscape with historic hamlets and turquoise blue stream basins for Baden.
    Find out more about: + Foroglio Waterfall
  • Mürrenbach Falls

    Experience the spectacular Mürrenbach Falls up close. Take the cable car from Stechelberg to Mürren. From the air you can marvel at the water that plunges over the Mürrenfluh 417 meters down into the Lauterbrunnen Valley.
    Find out more about: + Mürrenbach Falls
  • Rhine Falls

    The Rhine Falls near Schaffhausen is the most famous nature destination in Switzerland. Huge masses of water plunge down the rocks. You can experience the spectacle from Laufen Castle, from viewing platforms or on a boat trip.
    Find out more about: + Rhine Falls
  • Trümmelbach Falls

    Visit the Trümmelbach Falls, the largest underground waterfalls in Europe in the Lauterbrunnen Valley. Feel the power of the glacier water of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau up close.
    Find out more about: + Trümmelbach Falls
  • Santa Petronilla Waterfall

    Discover the Santa Petronilla waterfall above Biasca. The highest waterfall in Ticino plunges over the rock face in two crossing arms. Experience the natural spectacle on a short walk from the village centre.
    Find out more about: + Santa Petronilla Waterfall
  • Seerenbach Falls and the Rin Spring

    A forest trail leads from Betlis village to a vantage point, opening up a vista to a gigantic water spectacle. The Seerenbach thunders over the vertical cliff face on the northern shore of Lake Walen, cascading 585 m in a series of stages down to Betlis to join the waters of the Rin Spring.
    Find out more about: + Seerenbach Falls and the Rin Spring