Best waterfalls in Surselva are found in a picturesque region of the Swiss Alps, characterized by its mountainous terrain and natural water features. The area is known for its diverse landscapes, from glacial forefields to river sources. Surselva offers numerous opportunities to explore its natural environment, including various waterfalls. These natural features contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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At the very back of the Safiental, before the ascent to the Safierberg, this wonderful high waterfall
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Easy climb on a wide tarmac road to the waterfall of Rein da Tuma: The Rhine has barely risen from Lake Toma (Lai da Tuma) at 2344 m above sea level when it already shows its impressive appearance at this waterfall!
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The Aclettabach waterfall 🌊 is in Val Sumvitg, Graubünden. It is easy to reach and offers an unforgettable experience. The hike to the waterfall often starts in Sumvitg and takes about 1 to 1.5 hours. The trail is well signposted and leads through picturesque forests and meadows 🌿. Once you arrive at the waterfall, you can marvel at the powerful masses of water cascading over the rocks and enjoy the refreshing spray. There are several viewpoints from which you can see the waterfall in all its glory 📸.
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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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Imposing waterfall next to the path in the picturesque Safiental.
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Great destination of our mountain bike tour https://youtu.be/3Qyvx5UnAwM
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Wow, what a cool bridge with a great view / deep view. Excellent!
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wonderful to drive up the hairpin bends to the source of the Rhine
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Several waterfalls in Surselva are family-friendly. The Aclettabach Waterfall is directly on a hiking trail and offers a small yet impressive sight. The Rein da Tuma Waterfall, near the source of the Rhine, is also a great option for families. Additionally, the Cavegn Waterfall and the area around the Metal Bridge Over Cascading Waterfalls are noted as family-friendly.
Yes, the area around Lake Pigniu (Panixersee) offers a beautiful 45-minute circular walk where you can admire waterfalls fed by glacial melt. This trail is partially a wide dirt road suitable for strollers, with picnic spots available.
The waterfalls in Surselva are particularly impressive during June and July. This is when glacial melt and snowmelt from the surrounding mountains, like the Wittenalpstock and Oberalpstock, lead to peak water flow, making cascades like the Wasserfälle Bauns especially powerful and audible.
The source of the Rhine is located near the Oberalppass at Lake Toma (Lai da Tuma). Here, the young Rhine emerges and immediately plunges through a rock crevice, offering a unique natural spectacle. The Rein da Tuma Waterfall marks this significant beginning.
Yes, the Aclettabach Waterfall is directly accessible from a hiking trail, making it convenient for visitors. The trail around Lake Pigniu also offers easy access to its waterfalls.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you can encounter diverse natural features. Near the Waterfall Below Frontescha, the mountain stream flows over polished stones, inviting a short stay. The region also features glacial forefields, picturesque lakes like Lag da Pigniu, and the dramatic landscapes of the Swiss Alps.
The Surselva region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including waterfall hikes like those listed in the Waterfall hikes in Surselva guide. There are also mountain hikes, such as the 'Lake Toma (Lai da Tuma) – Tomasee (Source of the Rhine) loop from Oberalppass' found in the Mountain Hikes in Surselva guide, and running trails, including those in the Running Trails in Surselva guide.
Yes, the Suspension Bridge to Terrihütte crosses the Sumvitgerrhein, which can be impressive with high water flow in spring. Another notable one is the Rein da Sumvitg Suspension Bridge and Waterfall.
Yes, the circular walk around Lake Pigniu, which features several waterfalls, includes picnic spots with tables and fire pits. Sometimes, even wood is provided, making it ideal for a leisurely day out.
The Trutg dil Flem Water Trail in Flims is a unique experience that guides visitors past various water features, including whirlpools and waterfalls, through distinctive gorge landscapes. It offers a different way to explore the region's water elements.
The Aua dil Mer Waterfall is a high waterfall that is visible from afar. You can hike up the meadow from its base for an even better view.
The Wasserfälle Bauns in Val Strem, near Sedrun, are powerful waterfalls fed by the Wittenalpstock and Oberalpstock. Due to a past rockfall, direct access from Sedrun is closed. It is now accessible via Alp Caschlé, requiring a hike of approximately 4-5 hours round trip.


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