Best waterfalls around Stalden (VS) are found within the Valais canton, a region characterized by its alpine landscapes and significant water features. The area offers a mix of natural waterfalls and historic water channels known as Suonen, which are integral to the local environment and culture. These features provide diverse opportunities for outdoor exploration, from powerful cascades to scenic trails alongside flowing water. The broader region, including the nearby Saas Valley, contributes to the variety of water-related attractions accessible from…
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A really great, varied section with bridges, tunnels and a waterfall.
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Fellbachfall, directly accessible from Saas Balen on an asphalt road
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The unlit and very dark tunnel has a handrail in places. This allows you to move around the tunnel relatively safely. If you still feel unsafe, you should take a flashlight with you.
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The trail from the Gibidum Pass to Glies also leads through this impressive Marchgrabe
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Very nice path along the Saltina
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Would you like some adrenaline? You cross deep gorges on two bridges, and you pass a waterfall along the way. At the end of one suspension bridge, a dark tunnel awaits you. do you dare go in
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Beautiful ascent to Grubenalp. Steep and long
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Super nice trail and hiking trail into the Nanztal
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While natural waterfalls like Fellbachfall Waterfall are prominent, the region around Stalden (VS) is also famous for its historic irrigation channels called Suonen. These offer picturesque walking paths with gentle gradients, showcasing traditional Valaisian agriculture and providing unique hiking experiences. Examples include Suonen in Grächen like Eggeri, Chilcheri, Drieri, and Bineri, or the Rittmal Wasserleitu near Saas-Balen.
The Fellbachfall Waterfall in Saas-Balen is considered the most impressive natural waterfall in the Saas Valley, standing at 40 meters high. It's easily accessible from Stalden (VS) by bus in about 20-30 minutes or a 20-minute car ride.
Yes, the Fellbachfall Waterfall in Saas-Balen transforms into a striking ice sculpture during winter, offering a unique visual spectacle for nature lovers and photographers.
You'll find a variety of trails. For instance, the Marchgrabe Waterfall and Trail offers a challenging section with a gorge and viewpoint. Another option is the Tunnel, Suspension Bridges and Waterfall in Valais, which provides a varied route with bridges, tunnels, and a waterfall. Many Suonen trails also offer pleasant, often flatter, walks alongside water channels.
Yes, the Suonen trails, such as those in Grächen (Eggeri, Chilcheri, Drieri, Bineri), are often suitable for families due to their gentle gradients and scenic paths. While some waterfall trails can be challenging, these historic water channels provide a more relaxed way to enjoy the region's water features with children.
The Fellbachfall Waterfall in Saas-Balen is easily accessible from Stalden (VS) by bus. The journey typically takes between 19 to 32 minutes, making it a convenient option for public transport users.
The region around Stalden (VS) offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including the Gsponer Höhenweg or routes around Hannigalp. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes and MTB trails, some of which pass through scenic areas near water features.
Generally, the best time to witness waterfalls at their fullest flow is during late spring and early summer (May to July). This is when snowmelt from the surrounding mountains contributes significantly to the water volume, creating powerful cascades. However, the Fellbachfall Waterfall also offers a unique experience in winter as an ice sculpture.
Yes, the Taferna Gorge and Wooden Bridges highlight is a beautiful section along the ViaStockalper. It features smaller waterfalls and requires crossing several wooden bridges, offering a scenic experience through a gorge.
Absolutely. The highlight Tunnel, Suspension Bridges and Waterfall in Valais is specifically known for this. It's a varied section where you cross deep gorges on two bridges and pass a waterfall, with an unlit tunnel adding to the adventure. A flashlight is recommended for the tunnel.
Specific parking details vary by location. For instance, the Fellbachfall Waterfall is directly accessible from Saas-Balen on an asphalt road, suggesting relatively easy access. For other trails, it's advisable to check local signage or specific highlight tips for parking availability near trailheads.
Yes, the Waterfall Near Sennhütte is described as being part of a forest trail, offering a scenic experience within a wooded environment.


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