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Top 11 Waterfalls in See-Gaster

Best waterfalls in See-Gaster are found within the electoral district in the Canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland. This region offers a diverse natural landscape, characterized by its position near Lake Walen and various river systems. The area features numerous cascades and gorges, providing opportunities for exploring unique natural features.

Best waterfalls in See-Gaster

  • The most popular waterfalls is Seerenbach Falls, a waterfall that descends 585 meters in three cascades. The second stage alone overcomes 305 meters, making it one of the highest in Switzerland.
  • Another must-see spot is Seerenbach Falls and Rinquelle, a waterfall and cave system. Visitors can stand on a viewing platform at the foot of the third cascade and observe the roaring waterfalls up close, with the Rinquelle, one of Europe's largest karst springs, nearby.
  • Visitors also love Wängibach, a waterfall flowing through a forest. This area features many waterfalls and pools, offering a pleasant babbling sound and a beautiful natural setting.
  • See-Gaster is known for towering cascades, river waterfalls, and smaller gorges. The region offers a variety of waterfalls to see and explore, from monumental falls to more intimate forest streams.
  • The waterfalls in See-Gaster are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 900 upvotes and 590 photos shared.

Last updated: May 15, 2026

Seerenbach Falls

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In front of the falls is a viewpoint. But it's worth walking up. The path to get there is a bit muddy and the steps are high, but at the top you get much closer and can experience the falls better.

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Seerenbach Falls and Rinquelle

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A short hiking trail from Betlis leads to the gigantic Seerenbach Falls, which at a height of 600 meters are among the largest waterfalls in Europe. The Seerenbach Falls can be seen from afar, thundering down the vertical rock face in three stages.
Gigantic spectacle of nature
The best view of all three levels of the waterfall is from the chapel in Betlis. The middle of the three cascades is one of the highest free-falling waterfalls in the world with a height of 305 meters.
Refreshing destination
Coming from Weesen or Quinten, the Seerenbach Falls with the source of the Rin are a special highlight of every hike. It is a short hike from the picturesque village of Betlis to stand on the viewing platform at the foot of the third cascade and watch the roaring waterfalls up close. In warm weather, they provide cool refreshment. In spring after the snow has melted or after heavy rainfall, the Seerenbach Falls are particularly impressive due to the large amounts of water.
Mystery source of Rin
Where the Seerenbach falls imposingly fall into the valley, they unite with the Rinquelle, one of the largest karst springs in Europe. At the beginning of the 20th century, researchers began to study the source of the Rin and the cave system that branched out for kilometers. There is a turnoff about three kilometers from the cave entrance. From here the water disappears inside the mountain. Where? That will probably remain a secret.


See also: Christian Steiner - cave diver at Lake Walen

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Wängibach

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The pleasantly babbling Wängibach with its many waterfalls and beautiful pools flows through this wonderful section of forest. It is a beautiful area. There is also a picnic area with benches and tables nearby or you can find your own idyllic spot in one of the countless beautiful spots.

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Brilliant view of the waterfalls

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Huge Nagelfluh overhang with waterfall of the front Töss.
The "cave" is comfortably furnished with table and benches, a lovingly bricked clay oven and all kinds of decoration
Officially there is no path, you follow a wooden path towards Töss and pushes on the water on a narrow footpath

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along the Gerenbach

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The entrance at Farneralp is not so obvious, you have to crawl under a pasture fence. An exciting path, today (Sept. 2024) quite wet in places.

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pristine landscape

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easy-to-drive wide forest path through an imposing, primeval forest region, along the very small Vordertöss. Again and again smaller or larger waterfalls, or dripping mossy rocks in this shady area. The scene opens in the wolfsgrueb, with paths to Boalp, Scheidegg, Tössscheidi, Wald and the single trail / hiking trail down to Ger.

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Along the Vordere Töss

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Very nice forest route, with a wide gravel road, over and parallel to the Tobel of the Vordertöss. Wild, primeval landscape, with many small waterfalls (currently iced over!) And mossy stones in a damp, shady environment. Currently (25.3.20) also a lot of torn out and broken trees after the winter storms.

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Wehr Waterfalls Oasis

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A small oasis with three weir waterfalls and a wide pool to linger or swim. You could also climb into the stream pipe, but there is nothing special to see even after 100m.

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Small waterfall, on or after wet days.

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Roger Eggenberger 🐾👣
August 13, 2025, Waterval

Small waterfall, on or after wet days.

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Great view with water dust and cool air

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Pure nature, simply great.

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Brilliant view of the waterfalls

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Great waterfalls, by the way, the highest in Switzerland.

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Karin
September 15, 2024, entlang dem Gerenbach

The entrance at Farneralp is not so obvious, you have to crawl under a pasture fence. An exciting path, today (Sept. 2024) quite wet in places.

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Garen
July 27, 2024, Wängibach

Great refreshment option - either in the green "lagoon" or under the waterfall. Either way, great!

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Beautiful waterfalls, if you would like to plan more time for a short hike, I recommend the Berschner Falls near Berschis. Compared to the Seerenbach Falls they are a bit more spectacular imho :)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable waterfalls in the See-Gaster region beyond the most popular ones?

Beyond the prominent Seerenbach Falls, the region offers several other captivating cascades. You can explore the pleasantly babbling Wängibach, known for its many waterfalls and pools in a beautiful forest setting. Another spot is the Wehr Waterfalls Oasis, a small area with three weir waterfalls and a wide pool. The broader St. Gallen canton also features the dramatic Batöni Waterfalls, forming a 'waterfall arena', and the easily accessible Thur Waterfalls near Unterwasser.

Are there any family-friendly waterfalls in See-Gaster?

Yes, the Wehr Waterfalls Oasis is noted as family-friendly, offering a small oasis with three waterfalls and a pool suitable for lingering. The Thur Waterfalls near Unterwasser, though slightly outside See-Gaster, are also easily accessible via a flat path and feature barbecue areas, making them suitable for families.

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls in See-Gaster?

The waterfalls are particularly impressive in spring after the snowmelt or following heavy rainfall, when water volumes are at their peak. During warmer months, the mist from the falls provides a refreshing cool-down. Some viewpoints, like the one above the official Seerenbach Falls platform, are best visited in spring to witness the monumental flow.

Are there opportunities for hiking near the waterfalls in See-Gaster?

Absolutely. The region is rich with hiking trails that lead to and around waterfalls. For instance, you can find routes like 'Seerenbach Falls – Betlis Chapel loop from Amden' or 'Seerenbach Falls – Seerenbach Falls loop from Amden'. You can explore more options on the Waterfall hikes in See-Gaster guide.

Can I bring my dog to the waterfall trails in See-Gaster?

While specific dog-friendly designations for each waterfall trail are not always listed, many natural trails in Switzerland are generally accessible to dogs on a leash. It's always recommended to check local signage or specific trail information before heading out, especially in nature reserve areas.

What unique natural features can I expect to see besides waterfalls?

Beyond the cascades, you can encounter impressive geological formations. The Seerenbach Falls and Rinquelle highlight features the Rinquelle, one of Europe's largest karst springs, emerging from a mysterious cave system. The Ofenloch Gorge in the Necker Canyon, though broader in the St. Gallen region, is known as the 'Grand Canyon of eastern Switzerland' with its Nagelfluh rock formations and deep gorge, showcasing millions of years of geological history.

How accessible are the waterfalls in See-Gaster by public transport?

Accessibility varies by waterfall. The Thur Waterfalls near Unterwasser, for example, are easily reached via a flat path just minutes from a post bus stop. For Seerenbach Falls, the starting point can be reached, but the road has specific transit times due to its narrowness. Planning your journey with local public transport schedules is advisable.

Are there any waterfalls with historical significance in the region?

While not directly within See-Gaster, the broader region includes sites like the Täuferhöhle with Waterfall, which is noted for its interesting history relating to the Anabaptists. This site combines natural beauty with a glimpse into the past.

What should I bring for a waterfall hike in See-Gaster?

For waterfall hikes, especially those with varying terrain, good footwear with a strong profile is essential, as paths can be muddy and slippery. Depending on the season, waterproof clothing might be beneficial due to spray. Binoculars can enhance your experience at larger falls like Batöni, and don't forget water and snacks, especially if you plan to use picnic areas.

Are there places to eat or stay near the waterfalls?

The region around See-Gaster, including areas like Rapperswil-Jona and towns near Lake Walen, offers various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Some waterfall areas, like the Thur Waterfalls, even have designated barbecue spots. For specific options, it's best to check local listings for the area you plan to visit.

Can I swim in the pools near the waterfalls?

Some waterfalls offer opportunities for a refreshing dip. For instance, at Wängibach, you can take a short bath in the ice-cold water on hot days. The Wehr Waterfalls Oasis also features a wide pool for lingering or swimming. For the daring, swimming in the cold pools at the bottom of Seerenbach Falls is also possible.

What kind of terrain can I expect on waterfall trails?

The terrain varies from easy, flat paths, such as those leading to the Thur Waterfalls, to more challenging routes. For example, the path to get closer to Seerenbach Falls can be muddy with high steps. Climbing to viewpoints like the one above the official Seerenbach Falls platform requires surefootedness due to slippery stones and mud. Always wear appropriate footwear.

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