Waterfalls around Lungern offer diverse natural experiences in a picturesque Swiss village. Situated near Lake Lungern, the area features various cascades and gorges. These natural attractions are integrated into local hiking trails, providing opportunities to explore the surrounding landscape. The region is known for its accessible waterfalls and scenic views.
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When you reach the waterfall on foot and then take the historic funicular down into the valley, you have experienced the most beautiful part of the attraction: first the impressive nature and then the nostalgic ride on one of Switzerland's oldest funiculars.
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The Reichenbach Falls are one of the most impressive natural monuments in the Bernese Oberland and are located near Meiringen. The water of the Reichenbach plunges down in several cascades for about 250 meters. However, the Reichenbach Falls became famous not only for its nature but also for literature. In the Sherlock Holmes story "The Final Problem," Arthur Conan Doyle had his detective Sherlock Holmes fight his arch-enemy Professor Moriarty at the edge of the waterfall on May 4, 1891. Moriarty plunges into the depths, while Holmes only fakes his death and returns later. This story made the waterfall world-famous. For hikers, the Reichenbach Falls are an ideal stopover on the route from Schwarzwaldalp or the Rosenlaui Gorge to Meiringen. From the viewpoints, you can feel the power of the water particularly intensely.
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The Chessimättli is the longest suspension bridge in the UNESCO Entlebuch Biosphere Reserve and hangs up to 45 meters above the Seebach stream. It is 65 meters long.
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The suspension bridge can be pretty wobbly. =)
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The suspension bridge is elevated above the gorge, offering a breathtaking view!
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Fantastically beautiful place, the hotel offers very beautiful views of the lake and waterfalls
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The suspension bridge in the Chessiloch is a fascinating attraction in the UNESCO Entlebuch Biosphere, near Flühli in Lucerne. The suspension bridge, built in 2019, is 65 meters long and hovers up to 45 meters above the Seebebach. From here you can enjoy an impressive "view down below".
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Today, instead of an E-MTB tour, I went on a nice mountain hike after a long time. We started at the public car park (free of charge). The whole tour is really beautiful and the view of the Alps is always beautiful. It is also great near the waterfalls. You also cross the Chessiloch suspension bridge and return to the starting point. There is a very nice barbecue area near the suspension bridge. The entire path is easy to walk, except when it is wet, then you have to be careful. You must be sure-footed and in good shape. Hiking poles are an advantage for those who do not feel safe. Highlights that I experienced: - Great view of the Alps - Chessiloch suspension bridge FYI: Here is the video https://www.relive.cc/view/vJOK5rm5Rwq Equipment: Normal hiking equipment FYI: Moderate mountain hike Difficulty level: T2 (mountain hiking)
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Beyond the local cascades, you can visit the renowned Giessbach Falls, which plunges approximately 400 meters and features a unique walkway behind the water. Another significant site is Reichenbach Falls, a 300-meter high cascade of seven waterfalls, famous for its dramatic setting and historical connections.
Yes, the Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge is a must-see. It offers an effervescent glacier gorge experience with an impressive main waterfall, ideal for hot summer days. It's not too long but very impactful.
The Dundelbach Waterfall, a prominent local feature, is particularly impressive after heavy rainfall or in early summer when snowmelt from mountains like the 2,204-meter Hoch Gumme significantly increases its water volume. Generally, spring and early summer offer the most powerful displays due to snowmelt.
Many waterfalls in the region are accessible for families. For instance, the Diesselbach Waterfall is easily reached via a short, easy dirt path. The Rosenlaui Glacier Gorge is also considered ideal for families with small children, offering picnic spots and an impressive natural spectacle.
While specific regulations for each waterfall may vary, many hiking trails in the Lungern area, including those around Lake Lungern and leading to waterfalls like Dundelbach, are generally dog-friendly. Always keep your dog on a leash and be mindful of other hikers and wildlife.
The waterfalls are often integrated into local hiking trails. You can find various options, from moderate loops like the 'Lake Lungern – Lake Lungern Loop' to more challenging routes such as the 'Lake Lungern – Dundelbach Waterfall loop'. Explore these and more on the Hiking around Lungern guide.
Yes, Reichenbach Falls is a natural monument and a significant historical site, famously known as the location of the dramatic final confrontation between Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty in Arthur Conan Doyle's stories.
Besides hiking, you can explore gravel biking routes around Lungern. Options range from challenging trails like the 'Marbach Panorama Trail' to scenic loops. Find more details on the Gravel biking around Lungern guide.
Both the Diesselbach and Dundelbach waterfalls are relatively easy to reach. The Diesselbach Falls require a very short walk, while getting closer to the Dundelbach Falls involves a footpath that climbs the mountain for about 10-15 minutes, which can be steep and slippery at times.
The Dundelbach Waterfall is a prominent feature on the southern shore of Lake Lungern, plunging down in two main stages with a total drop of 150 meters. Its upper part is noted for being particularly impressive, and it's easily visible from a distance across the lake.
At Giessbach Falls, a walkway allows visitors to go directly behind the water, offering a unique and immersive perspective. Additionally, the Chessiloch Suspension Bridge provides a breathtaking elevated view over a gorge, where you can often see smaller cascades.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural experiences, the impressive height and cascades of falls like Dundelbach, and the scenic locations near Lake Lungern. The opportunity to combine waterfall visits with hiking and enjoying views from points like Schönbüel is also highly valued.


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