Waterfalls around Wassen are primarily found within the broader Canton of Uri, where this municipality is located in the Swiss Alps. The region is characterized by its alpine landscape, offering a setting for various natural features. While Wassen itself does not feature many prominent waterfalls directly, the surrounding areas provide opportunities to explore several impressive cascades.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Best time to visit: The waterfall is at its most impressive in spring and early summer when meltwater causes the water levels to swell. It is also at its best after rainfall.
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Very nice to look at, but not as big as the name suggests😉
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It is surprising that this section of the trail only has to be created by me as a highlight in 2023. The mountain trail does not impress with breathtaking views but with an incredibly beautiful landscape - forests, pastures, blueberry meadows and waterfalls. Before the hike, I was afraid that the proximity to the pass ascent would be very annoying - but the many streams drown out everything. The path itself is very varied over almost its entire length and is also good for children to walk on. Uphill requires a bit of fitness. If you don't want to walk back the same way, take bus line 162 between Hotel Steingletscher and the Gadmen-Obermaad campsite.
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Beautiful waterfall in a fantastic landscape.
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Anyone who takes some time amidst the steep rock faces will experience the Gotthard myth up close. The Gotthardreuss rises at the Lucendro Pass, and after crossing Hospental it flows mostly near the old Gotthard Pass road, continuously taking in streams from both sides of the valley.
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wonderful to drive up the hairpin bends to the source of the Rhine
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Wassen itself, while nestled in the Swiss Alps, does not feature many prominent waterfalls directly within its immediate boundaries. However, the broader Canton of Uri, where Wassen is located, is rich with impressive cascades and smaller waterfalls, offering plenty of exploration opportunities nearby.
One of the most popular waterfalls in the region is the Stäuber Waterfall, known for its approximately 90-meter cascade in a picturesque alpine setting. Another significant spot is the Reuss Waterfall, which offers wonderful mountain and valley views just before the Schöllenschlucht.
Yes, several trails near Wassen are suitable for families. The Reuss Waterfall and Gotthard Road Bridges area features well-developed hiking trails that are family-friendly. Additionally, the Scenic forest and waterfall trail near Steingletscher is described as varied and good for children, with many streams drowning out road noise.
The waterfalls in the Canton of Uri, particularly glacier-fed ones like the Stäuber Waterfall, are most powerful after heavy rain or during snowmelt. This typically means the best viewing conditions are from early spring to late summer, when the flow is at its peak.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. For instance, the Waterfalls Trail Below Fürenalp features a top single track along the Aa river, fed by numerous smaller waterfalls, with a mainly gravel or slate subsoil. Trails range from easy to more challenging, often involving mountain paths and circular routes.
Absolutely. The Reuss Waterfall offers a wonderful mountain and valley view. The Switchbacks on the Oberalp Pass also provide great views into the Rhine Valley, with waterfalls often visible in the surrounding alpine landscape.
The area around Wassen is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can explore mountain hikes, including challenging routes like the Tierbergli Via Ferrata. There are also options for gravel biking on scenic passes, and numerous running trails through alpine landscapes.
The Stäuber Waterfall is celebrated for its impressive 90-meter cascade and its idyllic, postcard-like setting within a picturesque alpine landscape. It's nestled in the raw and untouched Schächental valley, offering a sense of peace and stunning photographic opportunities.
At the Reuss Waterfall, you'll find a parking lot and a rest area with a fireplace and barbecue facilities, making it a convenient spot for a break. The well-developed hiking trails allow you to experience the Gotthard myth up close amidst steep rock faces.
The terrain varies, but you can expect paths with gravel or slate, especially on trails like the Waterfalls Trail Below Fürenalp. Some sections might have loose stones, while others are more flowy. The Scenic forest and waterfall trail near Steingletscher features varied terrain through forests, pastures, and blueberry meadows.
Visitors appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the raw, untouched alpine landscapes. Many highlight the impressive cascades, the picturesque settings perfect for photography, and the well-maintained hiking trails that allow for immersive experiences. The sense of peace and solitude found in areas like the Schächental is also frequently mentioned.
While specific public transport details for every waterfall are not provided, the region generally offers accessibility via scenic routes. For example, to access the Scenic forest and waterfall trail near Steingletscher, you can use bus line 162 between Hotel Steingletscher and the Gadmen-Obermaad campsite if you don't wish to walk back the same way.


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