Waterfalls around Vaz/Obervaz are located within the Swiss Alps, characterized by a natural landscape with varied terrain. This region offers a selection of 9 waterfalls, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. The area is known for its natural features, including gorges and viewpoints.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Danger! The hiking trail is closed. Some parts of the trail have slipped and are no longer accessible.
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Nice way. The streams fall a little further out over the large rock face
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Very nicely laid out hiking trail, but you should be a bit sure-footed, and there are some beautiful spots with a view down
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Impressive waterfall. It's worth following the narrow trail to the fourth bench at the very top.
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A wide waterfall that can be admired from the weir and the cauldron. The Nolla pushes down here with full force and leaves you amazed in its spray!
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The first stage of the Via Spluga is very nice but the time recording in the app is not correct. The running time is about 5 1/2 hours with normal running and something to enjoy.
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The region features several waterfalls known for their visual impact. The Altein Waterfall is highly impressive, and it's worth following the narrow trail to the fourth bench at the very top for the best perspective. Another must-see is the Schaftobel Waterfall, which plunges 63 meters and has a dedicated viewing platform above the trail.
Yes, the Nolla Waterfall is a wide waterfall that can be admired from the weir and the cauldron, offering an accessible experience. Additionally, the Wasserfall Sanaspans, while not listed in the highlights, is known to be a refreshing highlight along the Alpenfloraweg in Lenzerheide, making it suitable for families.
Beyond the waterfalls, the Vaz/Obervaz region is characterized by its natural landscape, including gorges and viewpoints. The Aclasuratobel is a notable gorge with a small ravine, offering a different natural feature to explore.
For an optimal experience, it is recommended to visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and fully enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. The waterfalls are generally best experienced when water flow is strong, typically during spring snowmelt or after heavy rains.
Many waterfall trails in the region are rated as intermediate, such as those leading to Altein Waterfall and Nolla Waterfall. Some, like parts of the trail near Schaftobel Waterfall, can be challenging. There's also a Small Waterfall and Cliff Pathway which is nicely laid out but requires sure-footedness.
Sturdy footwear is advisable due to potentially uneven and slippery trails. A camera is a must to capture the breathtaking views. Bringing a picnic to enjoy by a waterfall, like Sanaspans, is also a popular suggestion for an outdoor meal.
While the Small Waterfall and Cliff Pathway might not be as widely publicized as others, it offers a very nicely laid out hiking trail with beautiful viewpoints, providing a more intimate experience.
You can take a bus from Arosa to Vaz/Obervaz, followed by approximately a 20-minute walk to reach the Wasserfall Sanaspans. Alternatively, a trail from Arosa train station is about 2.5 kilometers and takes around 30-40 minutes on foot.
The area around Vaz/Obervaz offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and mountain biking trails. These routes often pass through scenic landscapes, complementing a visit to the waterfalls.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive nature of the waterfalls, such as the 63-meter high Schaftobel Waterfall and the powerful Nolla Waterfall. The tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking natural beauty, especially at spots like Wasserfall Sanaspans, are also highly valued for providing a peaceful escape.
Yes, some trails leading to waterfalls can be challenging. For instance, while the Schaftobel Waterfall is accessible, some parts of the trail have been noted as having slipped, requiring caution. Generally, the mountainous terrain means some routes will test your endurance.


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