Waterfalls around Werthenstein are natural features within a varied landscape in Switzerland. This region offers opportunities for exploring different types of waterfalls, from those with rock overhangs to those found along forest trails. The area is characterized by its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can find several waterfalls, each with unique characteristics.
Last updated: June 28, 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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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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You walk or drive behind the waterfall. A second one is developing to the right...it is very wet and muddy and slippery. So be careful not to slip
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Very eroded path, but still quite good to drive. Due to the amount of water always quite wet there.
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A very nice spot away from all the hustle and bustle. It's nice to have something like this right on my doorstep 👍🙂
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Werthenstein offers a variety of waterfalls. You can visit the Felsenweg Waterfall and Rock Overhang, known for its impressive Nagelfluhwand. Another unique spot is the Waterfall on the trail between Menzberg and Wolhusen, where the path leads directly under the cascading water. The Bielbachfälle, with its upper and lower sections and a cozy barbecue area, also offers a refreshing experience.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Waterfall and Descent to Klimsenhorn (Pilatus) offers a demanding climb. The path from Oberlauelen to Klimsenhorn is steep, secured in some places with chains, and requires sure-footedness. Similarly, the 'varied trails' highlight includes a challenging downhill route with rooty, stony, and rope-secured sections, often accompanied by a waterfall.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter diverse natural features. The Felsenweg Waterfall is set against an impressive Nagelfluhwand. Many trails lead through forests, offering views of gorges and riverbeds, such as the Stäubligbachfall's circular route along the Kleine Emme river. The Sulzigbachfall provides a magical sight where the stream gently trickles into a small pond.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round. During warmer months, the surrounding trails are ideal for hiking and enjoying the refreshing spray. In winter, the frozen landscapes can offer a unique and tranquil experience, though some paths might be slippery or challenging due to snow and ice, especially for more difficult routes like the one to Klimsenhorn.
Many waterfalls in Werthenstein are suitable for families, offering pleasant walks and natural beauty. The Bielbachfälle, for example, has a barbecue area perfect for a family outing. For dogs, most natural trails are welcoming, but always keep them on a leash and be mindful of challenging sections, such as the steep and rocky parts of the Klimsenhorn descent, which are not suitable for children or pets.
The region around Werthenstein offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy to moderate trails like those along the Kleine Emme river. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes and gravel biking trails available. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Werthenstein, Gravel biking around Werthenstein, and Road Cycling Routes around Werthenstein guides.
Yes, there are easier options. The Sulzigbachfall, for instance, is accessible via a pleasant walk from the monastery. The Bielbachfälle also offers accessible paths to its lower section. When planning, look for trails categorized as 'easy' or 'intermediate' in the komoot guides for a more relaxed experience.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. The Felsenweg Waterfall and Rock Overhang is described as a 'very impressive place' and a 'nice spot away from all the hustle and bustle.' The Waterfall on the trail between Menzberg and Wolhusen is called a 'wonderful natural spectacle' with its mighty river wall. Many find a sense of calm and connection to nature at spots like the Sulzigbachfall.
While specific parking details for each waterfall vary, many are accessible from local villages or trailheads. For example, the Bielbachfälle can be accessed from Rankhof. The Stäubligbachfall circular route starts from the monastery, which typically has parking or is reachable by public transport. Always check local signage upon arrival for designated parking areas.
Beyond the more prominent ones, the region has smaller, less-known cascades. The 'Waterfall' highlight (ID 3514525) describes a small waterfall in a ravine, accessible via a cool root path and stream ford, offering a more secluded experience for those willing to explore. These often require a bit more adventurous spirit to reach.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential, especially for paths that can be rooty, stony, or slippery when wet. Layers of clothing are advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions. For challenging routes, consider bringing gloves for sections with chains and poles for stability. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, the Stäubligbachfall offers a notable circular hiking route. Starting from the monastery, it takes you past the Kleine Emme riverbed, across the Langnauerbrücke, and through forest paths, providing unique views of the waterfall before returning to Werthenstein. These routes are excellent for experiencing the natural beauty of the area comprehensively.


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