Waterfalls around Kriens are primarily found within the diverse hiking opportunities on Mount Pilatus, which is accessible from the town. Kriens serves as a starting point for exploring the natural landscapes of the Central Swiss Alps. The region features various scenic cascades and water features along its extensive trail network. These natural water elements enhance the alpine environment, particularly during periods of snowmelt.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A scenic waterfall that can be driven behind.
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The rocks have been washed out over thousands of years. Very impressive.
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Warning!!! The climb is extremely dangerous and can be life-threatening even in the best conditions. There are dangerous climbing sections for over a kilometer. Only for very, very experienced climbers! A no-go with children!!!
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In the romantic Rotzloch Gorge you will find a fascinating waterfall in the middle of the lush vegetation. Enjoy your time out in this place of power.
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always very nice, especially when there is enough water for the waterfall
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The Felsenweg is a beautiful, varied alternative to the Talweg. In this area, the path leads directly below a striking rock formation.
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Beautiful waterfall, interesting trail, awesome setting and a ruin of the old mill.
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The waterfall is part of the historic mill operation that started in the gorge.
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Waterfalls around Kriens are primarily found within the diverse hiking opportunities on Mount Pilatus. Kriens serves as a convenient starting point for exploring these natural landscapes, which feature various scenic cascades and water features along their extensive trail network.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Waterfall and Descent to Klimsenhorn (Pilatus) offers a steep path with significant altitude gain. It includes rocky passages, some secured with chains, stairs, and light climbing sections. Surefootedness is essential, especially when wet.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you can expect to encounter impressive natural features like the Nagelfluhwand at Felsenweg Waterfall and Rock Overhang. Many trails also feature rooty and stony paths, dense forests, and views of sloping water, particularly along routes like the varied trails.
Yes, the Felsenweg Waterfall and Rock Overhang is noted by visitors as a very nice spot away from all the hustle and bustle, offering an impressive natural experience.
Given the challenging and often wet conditions on some trails, it's advisable to wear sturdy hiking boots with good grip. Sections like the descent from Klimsenhorn or the small Waterfall in a ravine can be slippery or require surefootedness, especially after rain.
The region around Kriens offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Rocky Path with Mountain View – Waterfall loop from Kriens' or the 'Sonnenberg – Wolfsschlucht Gorge loop from Steinhof'. For more options, check out the Hiking around Kriens guide. There are also extensive Road Cycling Routes and Running Trails available.
Yes, the small Waterfall located in a ravine features a cool root path and is followed by a difficult, steep stretch of path where surefootedness is essential. You might also encounter a stream crossing through a ford.
Kriens itself is a gateway to Mount Pilatus, which is where most waterfall features are found. You can typically use the Pilatus cable car system from Kriens to reach mid-stations like Krienseregg and Fräkmüntegg, from where numerous trails with water features branch out. Specific public transport details for individual trailheads would depend on your chosen route.
Yes, the Bridge Over Ranggbach Waterfalls provides a viewpoint and a way to cross the stream before the gorge. It's connected by a footpath along the hiking trails and offers views of the Ranggbach (historically known as Krienbach).
The natural water elements, including cascades and streams, are particularly enhanced during spring and early summer when snowmelt is high. This period offers a more dramatic and picturesque experience of the alpine environment.
Visitors appreciate the impressive natural beauty and the opportunity to find serene spots away from crowds, such as the Felsenweg Waterfall and Rock Overhang. The varied and sometimes challenging trails, accompanied by the sounds of babbling rivers and views of sloping water, also contribute to a rewarding outdoor experience.


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