Best waterfalls around Ilanz/Glion are found within a region known for its dramatic natural landscapes, particularly the Rhine Gorge. This area in Graubünden, Switzerland, features impressive geological formations carved by the Vorderrhein river. While distinct, named waterfalls are not the primary focus within the immediate Ilanz/Glion municipality, the powerful river flow and surrounding mountains offer several notable cascades. The region provides opportunities for exploring natural monuments and viewpoints.
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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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This gorge is incredibly beautiful and diverse
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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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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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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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Easily accessible on foot or by bike from the Tierfed gondola car park.
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The region around Ilanz/Glion, known for the dramatic Rhine Gorge, features high-altitude waterfalls, gorge waterfalls, and cascades that are part of larger natural monuments. While distinct, named waterfalls are not the primary focus within the immediate municipality, the powerful river flow and surrounding mountains offer diverse natural spectacles.
Yes, the Segnesboden Waterfall is one of the tallest waterfalls in Switzerland, located at an altitude of over 2,000 meters northwest of Flims. Another impressive sight is the Berglistüber Waterfall, which plunges 44 meters into the valley and offers a unique path that goes behind the cascade.
Absolutely. Both the Segnesboden Waterfall and the Berglistüber Waterfall are categorized as family-friendly. The Flem Gorge area, which includes waterfalls, also offers scenic views and opportunities for hiking that can be enjoyed by families.
The most prominent natural feature is the Rhine Gorge (Ruinaulta), often called the 'Swiss Grand Canyon.' This dramatic canyon, carved by the Vorderrhein river, offers spectacular vistas, unique rock formations, and is a significant natural monument. You'll also find various viewpoints and rivers throughout the area.
The Schreyenbachfall is unique as it only flows for 45 days a year, typically between June 18th and August 2nd, due to a power plant diverting its water. The Kathedrale Waterfall, with its two approximately 100-meter high cascades and steep rock walls, is only accessible on foot, offering a more challenging and secluded experience.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes like 'Rhine Gorge: Ilanz to Versam' or 'Lag da Pigniu – an enjoyable loop.' For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are challenging MTB trails such as 'Rhine Gorge Mountain Bike: Cuolm Sura (259).' You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Ilanz/Glion and MTB Trails around Ilanz/Glion guides.
The best time to visit depends on the specific waterfall. Generally, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers pleasant weather for hiking and viewing. For the Schreyenbachfall, it's crucial to visit between June 18th and August 2nd when it is scheduled to flow. High-altitude waterfalls like Segnesboden might be more accessible later in the summer once snow has melted.
Yes, the access to the Kathedrale Waterfall is described as a bit tricky, with the path hardly recognizable in its last part, making it suitable for those seeking a more challenging, on-foot adventure. The area also features difficult mountain hikes, as detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Ilanz/Glion guide.
Visitors appreciate the dramatic natural landscapes, especially the impressive geological formations of the Rhine Gorge. The unique experience of walking behind the Berglistüber Waterfall and the stunning views from the cable car on the Grauberg towards the Segnesboden Waterfall are frequently highlighted. The area's natural beauty and opportunities for exploration are highly valued by the komoot community.
While specific public transport details for each waterfall are not provided, Ilanz/Glion is generally accessible by public transport within Switzerland. For areas like the Rhine Gorge, train services often run through the valley, providing access points for various trails. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes to trailheads.
Many waterfalls in the region, such as the Segnesboden Waterfall and Berglistüber Waterfall, are also designated viewpoints. The Rhine Gorge itself offers numerous spectacular vistas and viewpoints along its length, providing ample opportunities to admire the powerful river and its geological formations.


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