Waterfalls around Zernez are found within the Engadin valley, a region known for its alpine scenery and as a gateway to the Swiss National Park. The surrounding wilderness features numerous smaller, picturesque waterfalls and cascades. These natural water features are typically formed by snowmelt and mountain streams, contributing to the diverse landscapes of the hiking trails. They are integral parts of the scenic hiking experience, offering natural beauty amidst the Swiss Alps.
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The Ducan Falls at the end of the side valley is a tourist attraction, as you can take a bus to the Walserhuus, and from there it's only a short hike. The waterfall is beautiful to look at, and you can walk to the impact zone to admire it.
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A fun dirt road route that, after crossing the Acqua del Gallo stream (toward Alpe del Gallo), becomes a single track in the upper part of the remote and rocky valley of Lake Livigno. The single track is also easy to ride uphill. Some exposed sections.
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Beautiful, mostly lonely alpine pasture on the way down to the Val Gallo.
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Depending on the time of year and the amount of water, crossing the waterfall can be a challenge. In any case, you must be sure-footed on the wet ground.
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pretty dangerous, no safety equipment and it goes down steeply. A real challenge with heavy e-bikes. There was quite a lot of water today and if you push the bike outside and walk up against the wall, you'll get completely soaked by the waterfall. So it's definitely not "rideable" at the moment, even with a bio-bike
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I was there in June 2024 and couldn't cross the waterfall. On the one hand, the part was no longer secured/supported and on the other hand, the amount of water was so great that the risk of being swept away was too great for me. We then drove through the tunnel to Livigno (after turning back). There, the shuttle driver said that the pass would no longer be repaired because it was considered too dangerous. (I can't judge whether this is true) In any case, I would avoid the Gallo Pass as long as the snow melts.
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Beautiful trail with a fantastic backdrop.
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The river has its headwaters at Piz Sampuoir, Piz Plavna Dadaint and Piz Laschadurella and flows through Val Sampuoir into the Inn.
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Zernez, located in the Engadin valley and bordering the Swiss National Park, is known for its pristine alpine scenery. While you won't find grand, named waterfalls directly within the village, the surrounding wilderness offers numerous smaller, picturesque cascades and waterfalls. These are typically formed by snowmelt and mountain streams, integrated into the unspoiled mountain landscape, and often encountered along hiking trails, enhancing the natural beauty of the region.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Waterfall Crossing on the Gallopass Trail is known for its demanding nature. Visitors have described it as pretty dangerous with no safety equipment, especially when water levels are high. It's considered a significant challenge, particularly for those with bikes, and may involve getting completely soaked. Always check current conditions before attempting.
The Sertig Waterfall offers relatively easy access. You can take a bus to the Walserhuus, and from there, it's only a short hike to reach the falls. It's a beautiful sight, and you can walk close to the impact zone to admire it.
The waterfalls around Zernez are primarily fed by snowmelt and mountain streams. Therefore, late spring and early summer (typically May to July) are often the best times to visit, as the snowmelt ensures higher water volumes, making the cascades more impressive. During this period, the alpine landscape is also vibrant with flora.
Absolutely. Many hiking trails in the Swiss National Park and the broader Engadin region incorporate these natural water features. For example, trails in the Val dal Botsch feature tributary streams creating clear cascades. The Aua da Sampuoir Waterfall is found along a route that flows through Val Sampuoir, offering a scenic experience through forest and along a river.
Yes, the Zernez region is excellent for combining waterfall viewing with other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous cycling routes, MTB trails, and mountain hikes that traverse the stunning alpine landscape. Some trails, like the one featuring Alpe del Gallo and Lake Livigno, offer beautiful views of lakes and waterfalls as part of a larger trail experience.
Yes, some routes in the area feature river crossings near waterfalls. For instance, the River Crossing Near Waterfall, Graubünden highlight describes a section where you need to cross a flowing stream over boulders. The path might not always be clearly visible, adding to the adventurous nature of the route.
Given the alpine environment and the nature of the trails, it's advisable to wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, and a waterproof jacket is always a good idea. For more challenging routes, consider bringing appropriate safety gear, especially if river crossings are involved.
The waterfalls around Zernez are unique because they are an integral part of the unspoiled, wild mountain countryside of the Swiss National Park and the Engadin. They offer a sense of serenity and immersion in nature, rather than being standalone tourist attractions. Their charm lies in discovering them as part of a larger adventure through forests, meadows, and along rivers, showcasing the raw and untouched beauty of the Swiss Alps.
Many of the waterfalls and trails that feature them also offer excellent viewpoints. For example, the Sertig Waterfall is a popular viewpoint, and the Aua da Sampuoir Waterfall is also noted for its scenic views. The integration of these cascades into the dramatic alpine landscape naturally creates many opportunities for breathtaking vistas.


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