Best waterfalls around Andeer are found in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, a region known for its impressive natural beauty and historical routes. The area features deep gorges and powerful rivers, shaped by the Alpine landscape. Andeer is situated along an ancient Alpine crossing route, adding a layer of historical significance to its natural attractions. This setting provides a diverse range of waterfall experiences for visitors.
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At the very back of the Safiental, before the ascent to the Safierberg, this wonderful high waterfall
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The restaurant is the entrance to the Roffla Gorge. The entrance fee of CHF 4 is well worth it. You can also enjoy a fine meal at the restaurant after the tour. The wooden tables in the garden restaurant come from the restaurant's own sawmill, and the awning in front of the restaurant comes from the restaurant's own spinning mill.
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This gorge was more impressive for me than the Viamala gorge
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Imposing waterfall next to the path in the picturesque Safiental.
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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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The central part of the inn was built in 1632. Essentially, it was a residential building where the living room also served as a guest room. Another important date is 1885 when the then owner Andreas Melchior enlarged the stable and added a dining room. As the inn was not profitable, Christian Pietschen Melchior emigrated to America in 1890. He returned in 1901, took over the inn and began planning a rock gallery in the gorge. The work was carried out from 1907 to 1914.
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The Roffla Gorge offers a unique experience with its 300-meter-long rock gallery. This allows visitors to walk safely alongside and even behind the Rofflafall, providing an immersive perspective of the powerful waterfall. It's also historically significant, having been painstakingly made accessible by the Melchior family between 1907 and 1914, and lies along an ancient Alpine crossing route.
Yes, the Roffla Gorge is considered family-friendly. The walk through the rock gallery is an easy and engaging experience for all ages, though sturdy shoes are recommended as paths can be wet. There's also a restaurant and museum on-site.
The region is characterized by deep gorges, powerful rivers, and impressive rock formations. You'll find waterfalls plunging into ravines, like at Aclasuratobel, and wide cascades such as the Nolla Waterfall, which can be admired from a weir and cauldron. Many offer stunning viewpoints of the surrounding Alpine landscape.
The Roffla Gorge is particularly rich in history. It's located along one of the historic routes crossing the Swiss Alps to Italy, predating the Gotthard Tunnel. The gorge itself was made accessible through the pioneering efforts of the Melchior family, who carved a rock gallery between 1907 and 1914, turning a once feared section of the Viamala into a visitor attraction.
Yes, many waterfalls are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, the Aclasuratobel ravine is part of the 14-kilometer Via Spluga hiking trail. You can also find a nicely laid out hiking trail leading to the Small Waterfall and Cliff Pathway, though some sections require sure-footedness.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the Andeer region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, with routes like the Piz Tambo loop, as detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Andeer guide. Road cycling and gravel biking are also popular, with routes traversing scenic landscapes and gorges. Find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Andeer and Gravel biking around Andeer guides.
The Roffla Gorge can typically be explored in about 20 to 30 minutes, making it a convenient stop for travelers. This includes walking through the rock gallery to experience the Rofflafall.
At the Roffla Gorge, visitors can find a restaurant serving local dishes like trout and rösti, as well as a small museum. The museum provides insights into the Melchior family's history and their efforts in making the gorge accessible.
Yes, the Waterfall in Safiental is an imposing natural monument located next to the path in the picturesque Safiental. It offers a scenic stop for those exploring the area.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique perspectives offered by the rock galleries, the historical context of the ancient Alpine routes, and the wild, romantic scenery of the gorges. The opportunity to witness powerful cascades and find serene spots for a short breather, like at Aclasuratobel, is also highly valued.
Sturdy shoes are highly recommended for waterfall hikes in the Andeer region, as paths can be wet and unpaved in some sections, especially within gorges like the Roffla Gorge. Layered clothing is also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions in the Alpine environment.
The Nolla Waterfall is known for its wide and powerful display. It can be admired from the weir and the cauldron, where the Nolla river pushes down with full force, creating an impressive spray.


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