Best waterfalls around Habkern are found in the Interlaken region, where Habkern serves as a base for exploring numerous cascades. The area is characterized by its alpine landscape, with valleys carved by glaciers and fed by mountain springs. Visitors can access a variety of waterfalls, from multi-tiered falls plunging into lakes to powerful underground cascades. The natural environment offers diverse opportunities for outdoor activities centered around these water features.
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Fantastically beautiful place, the hotel offers very beautiful views of the lake and waterfalls
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Source of the little Emme
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The Beatushöhlen restaurant 🍽️ is the perfect place to round off your visit to the Beatushöhlen. Enjoy delicious Swiss specialties 🧀🥩 and international dishes 🍝 in a breathtaking setting right on Lake Thun 🌊. The terrace offers a wonderful panoramic view of the lake and the surrounding mountains 🏔️ - ideal for relaxing and enjoying the scenery after visiting the caves. The friendly service and cozy atmosphere make your visit particularly pleasant 😊.
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Steep climb well worth it for great views and leads to the entrance into the St Beatus Caves.
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Above a small forest, the spring water bubbles out of the ground as if from nowhere, rushing down into the forest over moss-covered rocks and forming two waterfalls. It then flows as a stream through meadow slopes down into the valley to Schönenboden, where it finally flows into the Waldemme. This bubbling spring - known as the Emmensprung - thus forms one of the sources of the Waldemme. The Emmensprung can be reached in around 50 minutes from the valley station of the Sörenberg-Brienzer Rothorn cable car. The Emmensprung is also on the "Emmenuferweg" between the Brienzer Rothorn and Emmenbrücke, the first stage of which leads from the Brienzer Rothorn over the Eissee and this Emmensprung to Sörenberg.
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The longing for nature is growing. Genuine experiences in the nature park of the Grandhotel Giessbach are possible at any time of the year. The energy of the waterfall, the trees and the rock formations is always surprising. In any light and at any time of the year, the sight provides breathtaking moments that invigorate the mind and soul. The Giessbach Waterfall: raging, rushing, splashing, alive and different every day. Illuminated at night, mystical during the day, it forms the heart and the source of power in our surroundings. Walking under it, feeling and breathing in the power of the waterfall is an incomparable natural experience.
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Restaurant with a great view of the lake.
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Near Habkern, you can experience the multi-tiered Giessbach Falls, where a walkway allows you to go behind the cascading water. Another unique spot is Emmensprung (Source of the Waldemme), where spring water bubbles directly from the ground, forming two waterfalls over moss-covered rocks.
Yes, several waterfalls in the Habkern area are considered family-friendly. Giessbach Falls, with its accessible paths and the historic funicular ride, is a great option. The area around Waterfall in front of the Beatus Caves also offers scenic views and amenities suitable for families.
From Habkern, you can drive or take public transport towards Lake Brienz. Giessbach Falls are easily accessible by ferry from Interlaken or Brienz, followed by a historic funicular ride up to the Grandhotel Giessbach. Alternatively, you can hike up to the falls.
Yes, you can. The historic Grandhotel Giessbach, located right by Giessbach Falls, offers refreshments and stunning views. Near the Waterfall in front of the Beatus Caves, there is also a restaurant nestled against the rocks, providing a beautiful view over Lake Thun.
Absolutely. The Grandhotel Giessbach itself is a historic Belle Epoque hotel over a century old. Additionally, the St. Beatus Caves, located near the Waterfall in front of the Beatus Caves, are steeped in legend and offer a glimpse into an extensive cave system and a replica of Saint Beatus's cell.
The region around Habkern offers numerous outdoor activities. You can find various mountain hikes, such as the challenging Augstmatthorn loop, or more moderate routes like the Harderkulm Hut trail. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes around Lake Brienz and Lake Thun, as well as touring bicycle routes that pass by highlights like Giessbach Falls. You can explore more options on the Mountain Hikes around Habkern, Road Cycling Routes around Habkern, and Cycling around Habkern guide pages.
Yes, the Lauterbrunnen Valley, known as the 'Valley of 72 Waterfalls,' is a short drive or train ride from Interlaken, making it highly accessible from Habkern. Here you can see iconic falls like Staubbach Falls and the unique Trümmelbach Falls, which are located inside the mountain.
The Lauterbrunnen Valley features some of Europe's most impressive waterfalls. Staubbach Falls is one of Europe's highest free-falling waterfalls, and during summer, you can walk behind it. Trümmelbach Falls are a series of ten glacier-fed waterfalls located inside the mountain, accessible by a tunnel-lift, showcasing the immense power of water carving through rock.
The waterfalls are beautiful in all seasons. During summer, you can often walk behind falls like Staubbach Falls, and some falls like Giessbach Falls and Staubbach Falls are illuminated at night, offering a magical experience. Spring and autumn also provide vibrant natural scenery with strong water flows from snowmelt or rainfall.
Yes, many waterfalls are integrated into hiking networks. For instance, the area around Giessbach Falls offers well-built trails through the surrounding forest. In the Lauterbrunnen Valley, an easy 8.2-kilometer trail from Lauterbrunnen village to Stechelberg provides close-up views of many cascades.
Visitors frequently praise the immersive experiences, such as walking behind the water at Giessbach Falls. The unique natural phenomena, like the spring-fed Emmensprung, are also highly valued. The stunning views over lakes and the dramatic alpine scenery surrounding these waterfalls are consistently highlighted by the komoot community.
Yes, Giessbach Falls are beautifully illuminated at night, creating a spectacular sight. Staubbach Falls in the Lauterbrunnen Valley are also illuminated during peak season, offering a different perspective of these natural wonders.


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