Best waterfalls around Waltensburg/Vuorz are found within the Surselva region, offering access to high-alpine water landscapes. This area features picturesque cascades, notably in Val Frisal and around Lag da Pigniu. Val Frisal is characterized by numerous smaller falls and meandering water channels within a pristine alpine environment. The waterfalls at Lag da Pigniu are fed by meltwater, creating a natural display, particularly in early summer.
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A very beautiful waterfall, located directly on the trail/hiking path from Tierfehd down to Linthal.
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An impressive sight even in winter with little water. Be careful of breaking ice!
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You should really come here when the Schreyenbach actually has water - this is only the case for 45 days a year, from June 18th to August 2nd when the waterfall can be admired in all its glory. (https://glarnerland.ch/de/map/detail/schreyenbachfall-d847ff81-2e0e-4fbe-8c5e-b68cbd4ce992.html)
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The Diesbachfall is a rare natural experience. Many call it one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Switzerland. Especially when the snow melts, you can listen to its impressive thunder and “this”.
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Easily accessible on foot or by bike from the Tierfed gondola car park.
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Great destination for our mountain bike tour https://youtu.be/3Qyvx5UnAwM
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If I may, I would like to correct the statements. The Berglistüber is at the fourth bend further up the curve from the Bergli restaurant. The photos were shot in the Fruttmatt below.
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The almost silent waterfall in Tierfed. The Schreyenbach Falls used to be a natural attraction known throughout Switzerland. He has been silent since 1964, when the Linth-Limmern power plant went into operation. One version literally blew the water out of him. The water of the Fisetenbach, which rises in the canton of Uri and feeds the Schreyenbachfall, is collected for the purpose of generating electricity, i.e. withheld from the Schreyenbachfall. After objections, however, the natural spectacle can still be followed 45 days a year. The Schreyenbachfall presents its impressive natural spectacle every year between June and August. Feeding of the Schreyenbach Falls: Start: June 18, 2:00 p.m. - End: August 2, 2:00 p.m
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The Surselva region, accessible from Waltensburg/Vuorz, features a variety of waterfalls. You'll find high-alpine water landscapes with numerous smaller, meandering falls, particularly in Val Frisal, and more prominent cascades fed by meltwater, such as those at Lag da Pigniu. Additionally, there are specific highlights like the 44-meter plunge of Berglistüber Waterfall.
Val Frisal offers a unique high-alpine experience with numerous smaller waterfalls and beautifully meandering water channels along the Flem creek. It's not about one single, dominant cascade, but rather a series of falls integrated into a pristine alpine environment. The valley also boasts a diverse ecosystem, including the smallest yet highest-situated spruce primeval forest in Europe, the "Uaul Scatlè".
The waterfalls are particularly impressive during snowmelt in early summer. This is when vast quantities of water cascade over the rock faces, creating a spectacular natural display. For instance, the Schreyenbachfall presents its natural spectacle for 45 days a year, typically between June and August, when water is released for the falls.
Yes, the waterfalls at Lag da Pigniu are part of an enjoyable circular hike that is considered an easier excursion, making it suitable for families. The area features picnic and barbecue spots, and parts of the trail, especially on the eastern side, are wide dirt roads suitable for strollers. The Berglistüber Waterfall is also noted as family-friendly.
You'll find a range of hiking trails. The journey to Val Frisal typically involves a hard hike, requiring good fitness and sure-footedness, with routes ranging from 3.5 to 5 hours. In contrast, the circular hike around Lag da Pigniu is easier. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes around Waltensburg/Vuorz, including a difficult 24 km loop to the Waterfall in Val Frisal.
Yes, near Lag da Pigniu, the dam wall features a large painting by artist Martin Valär. This artwork depicts the historical crossing of the Panixer Pass by the Russian army, adding a cultural element to the natural beauty of the area.
Yes, at the Berglistüber Waterfall, there is a path that allows you to walk behind the 44-meter cascade, offering a unique and impressive perspective.
The Schreyenbachfall is a unique natural spectacle that only flows for 45 days a year, typically between June and August. This is because its water is usually diverted for power generation. To witness its full glory, you need to visit during this specific period when water is released.
Yes, the area offers running trails. For example, there's a difficult 14.6 km running loop around Lai da Pigniu – Lag da Pigniu Dam. You can find more running options in the running trails guide for Waltensburg/Vuorz.
Beyond the waterfalls, Val Frisal is a high valley characterized by its trough-shaped glacier end, diverse flora and fauna, and the presence of ancient spruce trees, some up to 600 years old, within the "Uaul Scatlè" primeval forest. It's an immersive alpine landscape with panoramic views.
Visitors appreciate the immersive alpine experiences, the serene atmosphere of untouched landscapes, and the powerful displays of nature, especially during snowmelt. The unique perspectives, like walking behind the Berglistüber Waterfall, and the family-friendly amenities around Lag da Pigniu are also highly valued.
The Aua dil Mer Waterfall is a high waterfall that is visible from a distance. For enhanced views, hiking up the nearby meadow is recommended.


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