Best waterfalls around Bezirk Sissach are found within the Basel-Landschaft canton of Switzerland. This region offers natural settings often integrated into hiking routes, providing opportunities to explore natural features and trails. The area features various waterfalls, suitable for different activity levels from leisurely walks to more challenging hikes. These natural attractions provide opportunities for hiking, relaxation, and appreciating local scenery.
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Above the Rünenberger Giessen lies this cozy spot with a small water basin (a Gumpen), where you can cool your feet wonderfully in the summer. Even in earlier times, people from the surrounding area came here to bathe. Above the Gumpen there is also a barbecue area, below you can descend to the Giessen.
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Described above is the upper waterfall, the "Rünenberger Gießen", where the water falls over a curved rock face 18 m into the depths, forming a stately tufa pyramid below, with the jet atomizing roaring and foaming depending on the water level. In winter, fascinating icicle formations are created at sub-zero temperatures. Above the waterfall is the "Löligumpi", where you could swim in the past. A little further down follows the Kleine Giessen - also with a beautiful tuff cone.
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A fabulous place. Fortunately, it's not overcrowded, which is probably due in part to the fact that access is via narrow, sometimes steep paths. From above, you can't really see how beautiful the waterfall is. The walk is worth it!
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A magnificent spot. The roaring water is magnificent, and it's considerably cooler around here than outside this area. Here, the Giessen flows from above over the rocks down into the Eibach.
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Ideal if you can visit the waterfall during the week. There are very nice fire pits.
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A wonderful tour with many highlights that should not be underestimated. It is said that the Bruderloch cave goes several 100 meters into the rock - so please do not explore alone. A flashlight is essential. Water ingress must be expected. Entry is with an approx. 2 meter high ladder.
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Swimming is prohibited in the Giessen waterfall in Kilchberg (water contaminated with feces)
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Wasserflueh including Bärenloch Cave, difficult to climb, but closed with a gate!
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Yes, Bezirk Sissach offers several family-friendly options. The Lower Giessenfall is a natural monument described as small but meditative, with a large barbecue area located upstairs, making it ideal for a family outing. The Ergolz Trail and Ponds also features a waterfall and is categorized as family-friendly, offering a pleasant forest environment.
The Giessen Waterfall is easily accessible from the main road via a staircase, making it a convenient stop. The Lower Giessenfall is also part of an easy hiking route from Sommerau, suggesting good accessibility for a leisurely walk.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails near the waterfalls, ranging from easy to challenging. For instance, an easy loop from Sommerau leads to the Lower Giessenfall. More challenging options include the area around Wasserflue Waterfall and Bärenloch (Bear’s Hole) Cave, which involves steep descents and cave exploration. For a broader range of hiking experiences, you can explore waterfall hikes around Bezirk Sissach.
Yes, the Wasserflue Waterfall and Bärenloch (Bear’s Hole) Cave offers a unique combination. While the waterfall itself might be less visible in summer, the nearby Bärenloch (Bear’s Hole) Cave extends several hundred meters into the rock, providing an adventurous experience. Remember to bring a flashlight and expect a ladder entry.
The waterfalls in Bezirk Sissach are generally pleasant to visit during the height of summer due to their cool surroundings. However, paths can be steep and slippery, especially with dry leaves, so good footwear is always recommended. Visiting after rainfall can enhance the water flow, making the falls more impressive.
Yes, several loop trails incorporate waterfalls. For example, the Lower Giessenfall is part of an easy loop from Sommerau. The Sormatt Waterfall, though not listed in the highlights, is also often included in loops like the 'Wildenstein Castle – Sormatt Waterfall loop from Bubendorf,' offering a mix of nature and history.
Good footwear is highly recommended for exploring the areas around the waterfalls. Paths can be steep and slippery, especially with dry leaves, so sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are advisable to ensure safety and comfort on the trails.
The Giessen Waterfall is noted as a viewpoint. Additionally, the Rütifall near Diegten, while not in the highlights, offers wonderful views of the valley and surrounding villages from various points along its trail. The Small Waterfall Near Oltigen and Small Waterfall Between Oltingen and Rothenfluh also offer scenic views.
Beyond waterfall hikes, the region around Bezirk Sissach offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore mountain hikes with routes like the 'View of the Farnsberg – Farnsburg Castle Ruins loop.' For cyclists, there are numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Chilchzimmersattel – Breitenhöchi Pass loop from Sissach,' providing varied terrain for different fitness levels.
Visitors appreciate the serene and natural beauty of the waterfalls. Many find the Lower Giessenfall to be meditative, while the Giessen Waterfall is described as impressive and romantic. The quiet atmosphere of places like Wasserflue Waterfall and Bärenloch (Bear’s Hole) Cave is also highly valued, offering a peaceful escape into nature.
While the waterfalls themselves are natural features, the broader region of Basel-Landschaft has historical significance. For instance, the Sormatt Waterfall (not in highlights) is often integrated into hiking routes that explore historical sites like Wildenstein Castle. The Kesselfall, a waterfall in the neighboring district of Liestal, is also near the archaeological site Römische Wasserleitung, offering a glimpse into the area's past.
Yes, there are options suitable for beginners. The Lower Giessenfall is part of an easy hiking route that takes approximately 1 hour and 54 minutes to complete, making it a good choice for those new to hiking. The paths to the Rütifall are also generally easy to walk, though some sections can be steep.


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