Waterfalls around Ettiswil offer natural attractions within the canton of Lucerne, Switzerland. While Ettiswil itself is known for areas like Naturlehrgebiet Buchwald and Wasserschloss Wyher, the surrounding region provides several picturesque waterfalls. These natural features are often integrated into hiking trails, allowing visitors to explore the local landscape. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities centered around these water features.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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It's a special insider tip. There you'll find peace, beauty, and relaxation. There's a barbecue area. There are two short paths to get there. Personally, I preferred the lower left path from the information board.
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The Wiggeruferweg always leads with a view of the Wigger to the waterfall at Unterlängenbühl. It is a 41-kilometer-long river in the Swiss cantons of Lucerne and Aargau. It originates from spring streams in the Napf region, flows northwards for almost its entire length and is a tributary of the Aare.
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The upper trail of the Glögglifroschweg is currently closed, unfortunately only signaled quite far down
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Great waterfall over the Nagelfluh edge. Barbecue area (no wood) and large bench.
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You walk or drive behind the waterfall. A second one is developing to the right...it is very wet and muddy and slippery. So be careful not to slip
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Very eroded path, but still quite good to drive. Due to the amount of water always quite wet there.
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At the waterfall there is no trace of the old road left. Only 12-13 years ago, passage was relatively easy here. Now you have to change the side of the valley behind the waterfall on an "earthy" passage. How long this connection can withstand the ongoing erosion remains to be seen...
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A wonderful place :)
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The Waterfall on the trail between Menzberg and Wolhusen offers a unique experience where the trail leads directly underneath the cascading water. The impressive rock face adds to its dramatic appeal.
Yes, the Lower Bielbach Waterfall is considered family-friendly. It features a barbecue area (though wood is not provided) and a large bench, making it a relaxing spot for an outdoor excursion.
You can observe unique geological formations like the impressive 'Fluehwand' (rock face) at the Waterfall on the trail between Menzberg and Wolhusen. The Lower Bielbach Waterfall cascades over a 'Nagelfluh-Kante,' which is a conglomerate rock edge, showcasing the region's distinctive geology.
Yes, the trail leading to the Waterfall Near Unterlängebüel is categorized as challenging. Visitors note that the old road trace is gone, requiring a change of valley side on an 'earthy' passage, and erosion continues to impact the route.
The region around Ettiswil offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore routes for touring bicycles, road cycling, or gravel biking. For example, the 'Luegertor (Willisau Town Gate) – Ostergau loop from Ettiswil' is a popular touring bicycle route. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Ettiswil guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Ettiswil guide, or the Gravel biking around Ettiswil guide.
While specific seasonal details for Ettiswil's waterfalls aren't provided, waterfalls in the broader Lucerne region are generally most impressive during spring and early summer when snowmelt increases water flow. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage. Winter visits might be possible, but trails could be icy or less accessible.
The Glögglifroschweg Trail and Waterfall is a notable option. The path to the left of Weiher is particularly recommended for its scenic views, though parts of the upper trail may occasionally be closed.
Given that some trails lead directly under waterfalls or involve earthy passages, it's advisable to wear waterproof or water-resistant clothing and sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip. Layers are always recommended for changing weather conditions, and bringing a rain jacket is wise.
The komoot community appreciates the natural beauty and unique experiences. Highlights like the Waterfall on the trail between Menzberg and Wolhusen are described as 'wonderful natural spectacles' and 'very impressive.' The Lower Bielbach Waterfall is noted as a 'special insider tip' for peace and relaxation.
While specific loop walks are not detailed for every waterfall, the Wiggeruferweg is a trail that follows the Wigger river and leads to the waterfall at Unterlängenbühl. Many cycling routes in the area are loops, offering opportunities to pass by natural features, such as the 'Wauwilermoos Viewpoint – View of the Alps loop from Ettiswil' for touring bicycles.
While not explicitly stated for all waterfalls, many natural trails in Switzerland are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. For specific trails like the Lower Bielbach Waterfall, which is family-friendly and has open spaces, it's generally suitable for well-behaved dogs.


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