Waterfalls around Plaffeien offer natural features within a region known for its landscapes. The area, including the village of Jaun and the Schwarzsee holiday destination, provides diverse natural attractions. Plaffeien is situated in a setting where water features are prominent, contributing to its appeal for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by its natural beauty and varied terrain.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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A short detour to the waterfall is definitely worth it.
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Magnificent waterfall a few hundred meters from the village of Jaun.
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Maybe not ideal to reach on a Nordic walking tour because the path is very rocky and rooty, but it's still nice. 😉
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On the ascent to the Euschels Pass, it's worth looking back at the waterfall
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Alternative ascent to the Gurnigel past the Gürbenfall
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Up to 6,000 liters per second are thrown from the rock in June Im June stürzen bis zu 6'000 Liter pro Sekunde aus dem Fels
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The Jaun Waterfall is known for its mysterious origin; water travels through an underground river for 15 kilometers before emerging from the rock face. Up to 6,000 liters per second can gush out, especially in June. A catwalk allows visitors to get close to the spray, and it's illuminated in the evenings, creating a magical atmosphere. The area is also considered a 'power spot' with high positive energy.
The Seeweidbach Waterfall is a hidden gem nestled in the forest near Schwarzsee. It plunges down a 30-meter high vertical wall, offering a serene and picturesque setting. Its flow is most impressive after heavy rainfall.
Yes, near the Seeweidbach Waterfall, you'll find the Häxewääg (Witch Path). This thematic trail, which passes the waterfall, is perfect for children to learn about the tales and legends of the Sense region and Schwarzsee. The Haxehuus on the Hexenweg is a highlight along this route, inspiring kids with a real witch's house and more.
Yes, both the Jaun Waterfall and the Seeweidbach Waterfall are accessible in winter. The Jaun Waterfall is lit up in the evenings, offering a romantic winter experience. The Seeweidbach Waterfall can be reached via regularly groomed paths even in colder months.
The region around Plaffeien offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes, including challenging tours like the 'Gantrischhütte – View of the Gantrisch Range loop' or moderate ones like 'Panorama Trail – As Jùscht's Seisler Beer loop'. For more details, check the Cycling around Plaffeien guide.
Absolutely. The area provides excellent gravel biking routes, such as the 'Bern gravel ride: through the heart of the Gantrisch Nature Park' or the 'Euschel Pass – Wooden Covered Bridge loop'. You can find more information and routes in the Gravel biking around Plaffeien guide.
The Gürbefall Waterfall at 1600 m above sea level features impressive transverse structures. It's located at a high elevation, showcasing the engineering efforts related to the Gürbe Act of 1854, which initiated the river's correction.
While tempting, direct access to cool off in the Seeweidbach Waterfall is strictly forbidden due to the risk of falling stones from the fragile rock. It's best to admire its beauty from a safe distance.
The waterfalls are impressive year-round. For maximum water flow, visit in June, especially the Jaun Waterfall. After heavy rainfall, the Seeweidbach Waterfall is particularly spectacular. Winter offers a unique, magical experience with illuminated falls and groomed paths.
Trails near waterfalls like the Seeweidbach Waterfall can be rocky and rooty, making them more suitable for hiking than Nordic walking. The region's varied terrain means you'll encounter different conditions, from forest paths to areas with elevation.
Yes, the Menigbach Waterfall is another significant natural feature. The Menigbach river has carved a wild bed into the stone, creating spectacular cascades over various stone steps. A wide waterfall is clearly visible just above a bridge, though some other cases require climbing in the streambed.
Visitors frequently praise the natural spectacle and power of the waterfalls. The close-up experience at Jaun Waterfall, the serene beauty of the hidden Seeweidbach Waterfall, and the overall natural beauty of the region are highly valued. The community has shared 50 photos and given 72 upvotes to these highlights, reflecting their appeal.

