Waterfalls around Zweisimmen are found in the picturesque Bernese Oberland, serving as a starting point for exploring the broader Simmental region. This area offers accessible natural spectacles with unique features. The landscape provides diverse waterfalls, ranging from powerful cascades to distinctive karstic springs. These natural attractions offer opportunities for scenic hikes and immersion in nature.
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Magnificent waterfall a few hundred meters from the village of Jaun.
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On the ascent to the Euschels Pass, it's worth looking back at the waterfall
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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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From this viewpoint, you can watch the water cascade down. A great natural spectacle – even in winter.
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a little freshness welcome in hot weather
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Hidden from the valley, only briefly visible from the road. But a very beautiful, multi-stage waterfall.
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A small waterfall when driving past towards Rüwlise.
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The region around Zweisimmen offers a variety of impressive waterfalls. The Jaun Waterfall is a magnificent spectacle emerging from a rock, visible year-round. For a powerful cascade, the Simmenfälle near Lenk is notable, with water descending approximately 40 meters. The Wallbach Gorge also features a unique waterfall cutting into limestone, creating meter-deep depressions.
The best time depends on what you wish to experience. During late spring and summer, the waterfalls are at their most powerful due to snowmelt and rainfall, offering roaring cascades like the Simmenfälle. For a unique winter experience, the Frozen Waterfall on the Lütschine River transforms into a breathtaking ice formation, and the Jaun Waterfall is also impressive in colder months.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Wallbach Gorge is described as a wildly romantic, small, and family-friendly gorge. The Jaun Waterfall also offers a dedicated viewpoint that is easily accessible for all ages.
Beyond the cascades themselves, you can discover unique natural phenomena. The Simmenquelle, also known as Sieben Brunnen, is a karstic spring where the Simme river emerges directly from the rock face in several distinct streams, creating a mystical atmosphere. The Wallbach Gorge showcases water carving cylindrical depressions into limestone. In winter, the Frozen Waterfall on the Lütschine River offers a stunning ice formation.
Yes, many waterfalls are integrated into scenic hiking routes. For example, a well-maintained trail follows the Simmenfälle upstream to the Barbarabrücke and further to the Simmenquelle. You can find various hiking options in the region, including routes like the 'W1 Meienberg - circular hike Seebergsee - Meienberg' or '306 Rinderberg - Hornberg - Horneggli'. Explore more hiking trails in the area on the Hiking around Zweisimmen guide.
Many waterfalls are easily accessible. The Simmenfälle and Sieben Brunnen are a short journey from Zweisimmen, near Lenk. The Jaun Waterfall is just a few hundred meters from the village of Jaun and has a dedicated viewpoint. While some, like the Rüwlisbach Waterfall, are somewhat concealed, most offer convenient access for visitors.
Yes, the Simmenfälle and Sieben Brunnen are often explored together. A well-maintained trail leads from the powerful Simmenfälle upstream to the Barbarabrücke, and continuing further along the path brings you to the unique Simmenquelle (Sieben Brunnen). This hike typically takes a little over an hour.
The Menigbach Waterfall is known for the Menigbach river carving a rugged path through the rock, resulting in a series of spectacular falls over various stone steps. A broad section of the waterfall is clearly visible from just above a bridge, offering a great view of its unique formation.
The Rüwlisbach Waterfall is often described as a beautiful, multi-tiered waterfall that is somewhat concealed from the valley and only briefly visible from the main road. Those who seek it out find it a refreshing and delightful sight.
The region around Zweisimmen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Simme Falls – Gravel Section loop from Zweisimmen', or touring bicycle routes like the 'Simmental Tour'. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Zweisimmen guide and the Cycling around Zweisimmen guide.
Visitors appreciate the natural splendor and diverse experiences offered by the waterfalls. They enjoy the powerful cascades, unique karstic springs, and the opportunity for scenic hikes. The ease of access to many sites and the varied seasonal allure, from roaring summer flows to mesmerizing winter ice formations, are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Jaun Waterfall is always accessible and provides a magnificent natural spectacle even during the winter months. A dedicated viewpoint allows visitors to observe the cascading water comfortably.


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