Waterfalls around Breil/Brigels offer diverse natural beauty in the Surselva region of the Swiss Alps. This area features dramatic mountain backdrops, expansive floodplains like Val Frisal, and lakes such as Lag da Pigniu. The region provides a blend of untamed rivers, alpine meadows, and natural displays. Visitors can explore a range of hiking experiences that lead to captivating cascades.
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A very beautiful waterfall, located directly on the trail/hiking path from Tierfehd down to Linthal.
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An impressive sight even in winter with little water. Be careful of breaking ice!
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You should really come here when the Schreyenbach actually has water - this is only the case for 45 days a year, from June 18th to August 2nd when the waterfall can be admired in all its glory. (https://glarnerland.ch/de/map/detail/schreyenbachfall-d847ff81-2e0e-4fbe-8c5e-b68cbd4ce992.html)
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Easily accessible on foot or by bike from the Tierfed gondola car park.
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A small iron bridge leads over the imposing stream barriers, very practical! The fine gravel path is easy to drive!
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Great destination for our mountain bike tour https://youtu.be/3Qyvx5UnAwM
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The almost silent waterfall in Tierfed. The Schreyenbach Falls used to be a natural attraction known throughout Switzerland. He has been silent since 1964, when the Linth-Limmern power plant went into operation. One version literally blew the water out of him. The water of the Fisetenbach, which rises in the canton of Uri and feeds the Schreyenbachfall, is collected for the purpose of generating electricity, i.e. withheld from the Schreyenbachfall. After objections, however, the natural spectacle can still be followed 45 days a year. The Schreyenbachfall presents its impressive natural spectacle every year between June and August. Feeding of the Schreyenbach Falls: Start: June 18, 2:00 p.m. - End: August 2, 2:00 p.m
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Waterfall, must visit! Short way to a remarkable spot!
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The region offers several captivating waterfalls. You can explore the impressive Berglistüber Waterfall, which plunges 44 meters and features a unique path behind the cascade. Another highlight is the Aua dil Mer Waterfall, a high waterfall visible from a distance, where you can hike up a meadow for an even better view. Additionally, the Cavegn Waterfall near Surcuolm offers accessible trails.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The circular hike around Lag da Pigniu (Panixersee) is relatively easy, takes about an hour, and parts are even suitable for strollers, leading to two dramatic waterfalls. The hike into Val Frisal, while having some challenging sections, is generally described as varied and scenically appealing for families. The Berglistüber Waterfall and the Metal Bridge Over Cascading Waterfalls are also noted as family-friendly.
The best time to experience the waterfalls is generally during late spring and early summer. This is when snowmelt from the surrounding glaciers and mountains feeds the streams, resulting in impressive water volumes and mist, especially at locations like Lag da Pigniu. For the Schreyenbachfall, specifically, it only flows for 45 days each year between June 18th and August 2nd.
The waterfalls are set amidst stunning alpine scenery. In Val Frisal, you'll find a wide alluvial plain, the meandering Flem creek, and the Scatlè ancient spruce forest, Europe's highest virgin spruce forest. Around Lag da Pigniu, the waterfalls are fed by glacier aprons, and the lake itself often boasts a beautiful turquoise hue, framed by impressive rock walls.
Yes, Val Frisal is known for its hiking trails that lead into the high valley, featuring numerous waterfalls along the Flem creek. The journey offers panoramic views and a wild, romantic experience. A popular option is the "Frisal High Valley (1906 m) loop from Breil/Brigels," which is part of the Mountain Hikes around Breil/Brigels guide.
Yes, especially around Lag da Pigniu, there are designated picnic areas and fire pits near the waterfalls, making them ideal spots for a break. Similarly, the hiking trails into Val Frisal offer beautifully situated barbecue spots along the Flem creek.
The Schreyenbachfall is unique because its impressive natural spectacle is only visible for 45 days a year, specifically between June 18th and August 2nd. This is due to the water from the Fisetenbach, which feeds it, being diverted for power generation for the rest of the year.
The region around Breil/Brigels offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging mountain hikes like those found in the Mountain Hikes around Breil/Brigels guide. There are also options for gravel biking and mountain biking, with routes like the "Lag da Pigniu Dam – Lag da Breil / Brigels Lake loop" available in the MTB Trails around Breil/Brigels guide.
While specific public transport details for each waterfall vary, Breil/Brigels itself is accessible. For Val Frisal, public transport options can get you to the starting points of the hikes. For Lag da Pigniu, you would typically reach Pigniu village and then proceed to the lake, often via a short walk or local transport connections.
The waterfalls at Lag da Pigniu (Panixersee) are notable for their dramatic appearance, fed by breathtaking masses of water from glacier aprons between Muttenstock and Panixer pass. The lake's often turquoise water enhances the scenic beauty, and the easy circular hike around it allows for close appreciation of these cascades.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning natural beauty and the diverse hiking experiences. The path behind the Berglistüber Waterfall is often mentioned as particularly impressive, offering a unique perspective. The overall wild and romantic atmosphere of areas like Val Frisal, combined with panoramic views and opportunities for family outings, is also highly valued.
Yes, the Berglistüber Waterfall is unique for its path that allows you to walk behind the 44-meter cascade. Additionally, the Metal Bridge Over Cascading Waterfalls offers a distinct viewpoint, allowing you to cross over impressive stream barriers on a fine gravel path.


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