Waterfalls around Oberwil im Simmental are primarily found in the broader Simmental region, a picturesque landscape characterized by traditional Simmental houses and diverse natural features. While Oberwil im Simmental itself provides a charming base, the most prominent waterfalls are accessible with a short journey, particularly towards the village of Lenk. The area offers a variety of natural spectacles, from powerful cascades to unique spring formations, making it a destination for those seeking natural beauty.
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Always accessible, read the board
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A short detour to the waterfall is definitely worth it.
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Magnificent waterfall a few hundred meters from the village of Jaun.
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Maybe not ideal to reach on a Nordic walking tour because the path is very rocky and rooty, but it's still nice. 😉
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On the ascent to the Euschels Pass, it's worth looking back at the waterfall
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Alternative ascent to the Gurnigel past the Gürbenfall
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Up to 6,000 liters per second are thrown from the rock in June Im June stürzen bis zu 6'000 Liter pro Sekunde aus dem Fels
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While Oberwil im Simmental itself doesn't have major waterfalls, the broader Simmental region, particularly near Lenk, offers several spectacular options. The Simmenfälle are a powerful set of cascades near Lenk, where the Simme River plunges approximately 200 meters. Another impressive sight is the Iffigfall, which drops over 100 meters in the Gelten-Iffigen conservation area, known for its dramatic force.
Yes, the Sibe Brünne (Seven Fountains) near Lenk is a unique natural phenomenon. Here, the Simme River emerges from a mighty limestone wall in multiple branches, creating a 30-meter-wide fan of water. It's considered a 'place of power' and offers a fascinating insight into the source of the Simme.
For a family-friendly experience, consider visiting the area around the Haxehuus on the Hexenweg. This themed trail introduces children to local legends and leads to a waterfall. The path around Schwarzsee, which includes the Hexenweg, is well-suited for families and even accessible in winter on groomed paths.
The main waterfalls are located further up the Simmental valley near Lenk. You can take a train to Lenk, and from there, bus services operate to the Simmenfälle and the Iffigfall. This allows for convenient access without a car.
The waterfalls are particularly impressive during late spring and early summer. This is when snowmelt from the high mountains significantly increases the water volume, making cascades like the Simmenfälle and Iffigfall especially powerful and dramatic.
Yes, the Jaun Waterfall is a natural monument where water emerges directly from a rock, and it's visible even in winter. Additionally, a short hike to the waterfall along the Hexenweg is possible in winter thanks to regularly groomed paths.
Many waterfalls are integrated into hiking routes. For instance, there's an easy hiking trail from Lenk village to the Simmenfälle, suitable even for strollers. You can also combine visits to the Simmenfälle and Sibe Brünne through hiking. For more extensive hiking options in the broader area, you can explore routes like the 'Buuschenbach Stairs' or 'Mamilchloch Cave' loops, which are part of the Hiking around Oberwil im Simmental guide.
Yes, the Seeweidbach Waterfall is hidden in the forest about 200 meters behind the witch's house, offering a beautiful and audible natural feature. For a waterfall at a higher altitude, the Gürbefall Waterfall at 1600 m above sea level is part of impressive transverse structures along the Gürbe river, providing an alternative ascent route to the Gurnigel.
Visitors appreciate the raw power and natural energy of the waterfalls, often describing them as 'places of power.' The misty atmosphere, the sound of thundering water, and the opportunity for close-up views create an immersive natural experience. The unique geological formations, like water emerging from rock walls, also captivate many.
Absolutely. The Simmenfälle are characterized by multiple tiers, creating a dramatic display. The Menigbach Waterfall is another example, where the Menigbach has carved a wild bed in the stone, falling in many places over various stone steps in spectacular cascades. The Jaun Waterfall also features water emerging directly from a rock, showcasing unique geological formations.
Beyond waterfall viewing and hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those around Gurnigelpass, detailed in the Running Trails around Oberwil im Simmental guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Simme Falls – Gravel Section loop' available, which you can explore in the Road Cycling Routes around Oberwil im Simmental guide.


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