Waterfalls around Schluein are found in the Surselva district of Graubünden, a region characterized by its alpine scenery and dramatic river landscapes. This area offers a variety of natural spectacles, from high-altitude cascades to gorges carved by powerful rivers. The landscape provides numerous opportunities for outdoor exploration, with waterfalls often integrated into hiking trails. The region's geology, including the nearby Rhine Gorge, contributes to the formation of these impressive water features.
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Such a beautiful diverse river
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This gorge is incredibly beautiful and diverse
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Great waterway, really beautifully done! Many photos are not from the point on the map but from further up....
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The upper one is just as worthwhile as its “brother”, the lower Segnesboden, and is somewhat less well known.
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Apparently a bridge was washed away here. The new footbridge is very well secured with several steel cables.
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Sardona lace comes from Europe. Below the notch are much younger rock layers from Africa. The other way around than in Zermatt. The tip of the Matterhorn comes from Africa. Even though the two places are not too far apart. Fascinating.
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The mighty notch across the mountains cannot be overlooked. Huge shear forces were at work here when the continental plates of Europe and Africa collided.
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Very impressive watercourse, which rages down very steep terrain in places. The moisture from the spray is very welcome in summer 👍🏻.
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The region offers several impressive waterfalls. The Segnesboden Waterfall is notable for its high-altitude location at over 2,000 meters, making it one of Switzerland's tallest. Another must-see is the Flem Gorge and Waterfalls, offering a scenic hike along the Flem river. You can also find the prominent Aua dil Mer Waterfall, which is visible from a distance and even more beautiful when hiking up the surrounding meadow.
Yes, the Tectonic Arena Sardona, a UNESCO World Heritage site, features waterfalls within its geologically significant landscape. This area showcases unique rock layers, with some originating from Europe and others from Africa, providing a fascinating natural spectacle.
The waterfalls are particularly impressive during the snowmelt in early summer, typically from May to September. This is when the water flow is at its fullest, creating powerful cascades and mist. For instance, the Waterfalls of Lag da Pigniu are most dramatic during early summer, and the Batöni Waterfall Arena is best visited between May and September.
Absolutely. The Segnesboden Waterfall is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Waterfalls of Lag da Pigniu offer an enjoyable circular hiking trail around the lake that is suitable for families and strollers on one side, complete with picnic areas.
Many waterfalls in the region are integrated into hiking trails. For example, the Flem Gorge and Waterfalls offer a scenic hike along the Flem river. You can find numerous hiking opportunities around Schluein, including routes like the 'Rhine Gorge: Ilanz to Versam' or 'Curnius – Alp Dadens de Falera loop'. Explore more hiking options on the Hiking around Schluein guide.
Yes, the Enchanted Forest Trail with Caves and Waterfall offers a more adventurous experience. This path through the forest is uneven and requires sure-footedness, providing a unique blend of forest exploration, caves, and a waterfall.
Beyond the waterfalls, the region boasts dramatic natural landscapes. The Waterfalls of Lag da Pigniu are nestled in a magnificent rock basin with a striking turquoise water surface. The Batöni Waterfall Arena, though in the Weisstannen Valley, is a natural amphitheater with five waterfalls converging into a single basin, surrounded by alpine scenery and steep mountain slopes.
The area around Lag da Pigniu has historical significance. The dam wall of the reservoir features a large painting depicting the crossing of the Panixer Pass by Russian General Suvorov's army in 1799. Additionally, the Batöni Waterfall Arena is considered a 'Place of Power' in esoteric circles, known for its uplifting energies.
In areas like the Batöni Waterfall Arena, which is a federal hunting ban zone, hikers have the chance to observe wildlife such as chamois, deer, or ibex, especially during quieter times.
Yes, the region offers various cycling routes. While not directly adjacent to every waterfall, you can find road cycling routes around Schluein, such as the 'Tour de Obersaxen' or the 'Valendas Wooden Fountain – Versam Curves loop'. More details are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Schluein guide.
Komoot users appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the immersive experience. Many highlight the powerful cascading water, the scenic hikes along rivers and through gorges, and the unique high-altitude locations. The region's waterfalls have garnered over 140 photos and more than 280 upvotes from the community, reflecting their appeal.


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