Waterfalls around Tujetsch, a municipality in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland, offer diverse natural water features. The region is known for its powerful cascades and the energetic beginnings of major rivers. Tujetsch hiking routes often lead to these natural landmarks, providing opportunities to explore the area's varied terrain and elevation. The natural features Tujetsch region presents include both impressive waterfalls and significant river sources.
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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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In the Hintere Felli is the beautiful, somewhat demanding run #30, which is often closed due to the risk of avalanches. Then you can only get off-piste and EXTREMELY steep or you can take the gondola from Schneehuenerstock down to the Oberalp Pass.
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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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The last hairpin bends on the Oberalp Pass follow, the route of the Swiss railway is also impressive
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the last sharp hairpin bends to the top of the pass soon follow
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Beyond traditional waterfalls, Tujetsch is notable for being home to the nascent Rhine as it leaves Lake Toma, plunging energetically through a rock crevice. You can witness the powerful beginnings of one of Europe's major rivers here. Another significant feature is the Switchbacks on the Oberalp Pass, which features the source of the Rhine and offers spectacular views alongside the Rhaetian Railway.
Yes, the **Wasserfälle Bauns** in Val Strem are known for their powerful cascades, especially impressive in June and July when water flow is at its peak. Their sound can be heard as far as Sedrun. Access is typically via Alp Caschlé, a hike estimated to take approximately 4-5 hours for a round trip.
The waterfalls in Tujetsch, particularly the **Wasserfälle Bauns**, are most impressive in June and July due to peak water flow from snowmelt. This period offers the most powerful and visually striking cascades.
Absolutely. The Aclettabach Waterfall is directly on a hiking trail and is considered family-friendly. Another great option is the Reuss Waterfall and Gotthard Road Bridges, which offers well-developed trails, a rest area with a fireplace, and wonderful mountain views, making it suitable for families.
The terrain around Tujetsch waterfalls varies. Some trails, like those leading to the Reuss Waterfall, are well-developed. Others, such as the route to **Wasserfälle Bauns** via Alp Caschlé, can be more demanding, involving a 4-5 hour round trip. The region generally offers varied terrain from gentle paths to more challenging mountain routes.
The Tujetsch area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including difficult loops like the 'Oberalp Pass – Rheinquelle Lighthouse loop'. For runners, there are moderate running trails around Tujetsch and Sedrun. Mountain biking is also popular, with challenging routes such as '205 Oberalp Bike'. You can explore these options further in the Cycling around Tujetsch, Running Trails around Tujetsch, and MTB Trails around Tujetsch guides.
Yes, you can find a Waterfall with Lagoon in the area, offering a beautiful natural setting. For stunning views, the Reuss Waterfall and Gotthard Road Bridges provides a wonderful mountain and valley vista, located just before the Schöllenschlucht.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from powerful cascades to the symbolic source of the Rhine. Many enjoy the well-developed hiking trails and the opportunity to experience the 'Gotthard myth' up close amidst steep rock faces. The Aclettabach Waterfall is noted for its impressive roar and the delicious blueberries found nearby.
The **Wasserfälle Bauns** can be reached via Alp Caschlé. This route involves a hike that typically takes about 4-5 hours for a round trip. While direct access from Sedrun was affected by a rockfall in 2016, the Alp Caschlé route remains a viable option.
Yes, for those seeking a more demanding experience, the Hintere Felli Waterfalls are part of a beautiful, somewhat demanding area. Additionally, the hike to **Wasserfälle Bauns** via Alp Caschlé can be considered challenging due to its length and elevation.
Yes, the area around the Switchbacks on the Oberalp Pass, which features the source of the Rhine, is accompanied by the Rhaetian Railway. This allows for spectacular views and a unique combination of natural exploration and scenic rail travel.


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