Waterfalls near Tiefencastel, located in the Albula Valley of Graubünden, Switzerland, offer diverse natural experiences. The region serves as a starting point for exploring various natural features, including gorges and waterfalls. While no major waterfalls are directly within Tiefencastel, several notable examples are found in the surrounding areas. These natural attractions provide opportunities for hiking and experiencing the local landscape.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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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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Danger! The hiking trail is closed. Some parts of the trail have slipped and are no longer accessible.
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This gorge was more impressive for me than the Viamala gorge
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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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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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While Tiefencastel itself doesn't have major waterfalls directly within the village, the surrounding Albula Valley and Graubünden region offer several impressive natural features. You can explore the historical Roffla Gorge, which features a waterfall and a historical inn. Another must-see is the Schaftobel Waterfall, a 63-meter cascade with a viewing platform. The Nolla Waterfall is also notable for its powerful flow and significant spray.
Yes, the region offers options for families. The Waterfall Rona, near Savognin, is part of a pleasant circular hiking route considered family-friendly, featuring a large playground nearby and the Geissenhof Rona farm. The Roffla Gorge is also categorized as family-friendly, offering an accessible experience with a historical inn.
The best time to visit waterfalls in the Graubünden region, including those near Tiefencastel, is generally during spring and early summer when snowmelt contributes to a more powerful water flow. However, they offer beautiful sights throughout the warmer months. Some waterfalls, like the Furschbachfall, are particularly impressive during snowmelt.
Visiting waterfalls in winter can offer a unique experience with frozen cascades and snowy landscapes. However, accessibility to trails might be limited due to snow and ice, and some paths could be closed for safety. It's advisable to check local conditions and trail statuses before planning a winter visit.
Several hiking routes in the area incorporate waterfalls. For example, the 'Stierva – Waterfall loop' from Stierva is a popular walk that includes a waterfall. The Schaftobel Waterfall is accessible from hiking trails along the Albula River. You can find more hiking options, including the 'Stierva – Waterfall loop from Stierva', in the Hiking around Tiefencastel guide.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Alteiner Waterfalls near Savognin/Arosa Mountains offer impressive natural displays in a rugged, alpine setting. These are typically seen during mountain hikes, such as when hiking up from Isel towards Lake Alteinsee. The Schaftobel Waterfall is also categorized as challenging, though it has an intermediate viewpoint.
Beyond waterfall visits, the Tiefencastel area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Julier Pass – Tiefencastel loop', detailed in the Cycling around Tiefencastel guide. For more strenuous adventures, consider mountain hikes like the 'Piz Tarantschun loop' found in the Mountain Hikes around Tiefencastel guide.
Yes, the Roffla Gorge is a significant historical site. It was painstakingly rebuilt by hand by Christian Melchior Pitschen in the early 20th century to make it accessible to tourists. At the foot of the gorge, there's an inn of the same name where you can learn about its history and the family's journey.
Many waterfalls in the region offer dedicated viewpoints. The Schaftobel Waterfall has a good viewing platform overlooking its 63-meter drop. The Nolla Waterfall can be admired from a weir and cauldron, allowing you to experience the force of the Nolla river. The Small Waterfall and Cliff Pathway also offers beautiful spots with views.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural experiences, from powerful cascades to more secluded falls. The komoot community has shown strong engagement, with over 470 upvotes and more than 300 photos shared, highlighting the scenic beauty and the opportunities for hiking and exploration. The historical context of sites like Roffla Gorge also adds to the appeal.
Yes, for instance, the Roffla Gorge features a historical inn at its foot, inviting visitors to linger and experience local history. While specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to every waterfall may vary, many trails pass through or near villages where refreshments can be found.
Many waterfalls in the region are accessible, though some require a hike from the nearest public transport stop or parking area. For example, the Schaftobel Waterfall is accessible from Alvaneu Bad or Surava. The Waterfall Rona is part of a circular route near Savognin, which is reachable from Tiefencastel. It's always recommended to check specific routes for detailed access information.


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