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Top 13 Waterfalls around Arosa

Waterfalls around Arosa, Switzerland, are a notable natural attraction located in the Grisons mountains. The region is characterized by its wild natural beauty, offering various cascading water features and impressive gorges. Visitors can explore hiking opportunities through ravines and past significant rock formations. The area provides a setting for experiencing the power of water amidst a mountainous landscape.

Best waterfalls around Arosa

  • The most popular waterfalls is Zügenschlucht, a gorge that stretches for over 3 kilometers, formed by the…

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Zügenschlucht

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In the picturesque landscape between Wiesen and Monstein in Davos, the Zügenschlucht stretches for over three kilometers. The constant flow of the Landwasser has created this impressive natural gorge, which …

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Sanaspans Waterfall

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The Riesen Parpaner Rothorn, Aroser Rothorn, Piz Mez and Lenzerhorn form a mighty mountain cirque up here, from whose slopes, especially in spring when the snow melts, many small rivulets …

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Schiabach

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For literature lovers: the very well hidden "Hans Castorp Weg" leads past here. You cannot get there from Davos because the bridge is private. And you can hardly find it from above because so much gravel blocks access ...

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Schaftobel Waterfall

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Impressive waterfall with a height of 63 m. You still have to walk a bit.

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Altein Waterfall

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Impressive waterfall. It's worth following the narrow trail to the fourth bench at the very top.

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Mattia Pastore
June 3, 2026, Sanaspans Waterfall

The Riesen Parpaner Rothorn, Aroser Rothorn, Piz Mez and Lenzerhorn form a mighty mountain cirque up here, from whose slopes, especially in spring when the snow melts, many small rivulets flow down. At the Alp Sanaspans, they collect and form the mountain stream Aua da Sanaspans there. This stream plunges about 40 meters down over two stages at the deep rock cut, thus forming the impressive waterfall. This can be seen well from the hiking trail, but only an unsecured, unmarked game trail leads to the foot of the waterfall. Nearby there is a great barbecue area with a fixed barbecue pit, a well, and wooden tables.

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A. Villiger
August 22, 2025, Schiabach

The stream descends from the Schiahorn mountain of the same name, through a deep ravine, and forms a small waterfall just above Davos. During storms, the stream can apparently suddenly carry much more water.

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Timmy
July 27, 2024, Zügenschlucht

Information from DavosKlosters: Zügenschlucht closed: For safety reasons, the Zügenschlucht will remain closed until further notice. https://www.davos.ch/aktivitaeten/outdoor-abenteuer/wandern/status-wanderwege

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Attention, the Zügenschlucht has been closed until further notice since August 2023 following a storm due to rockfall, windthrow of wood and landslides! This will remain the case until at least 2025 (info at davos.ch/aktivitaeten/outdoor-abenteuer).

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Mischa
April 14, 2024, Zügenschlucht

In the picturesque landscape between Wiesen and Monstein in Davos, the Zügenschlucht stretches for over three kilometers. The constant flow of the Landwasser has created this impressive natural gorge, which is accompanied by the impressive rock formations of the Steig and the Silberberg. This section of the Epic Trail is easy to navigate and offers you the opportunity to enjoy the breathtaking views of the gorge in peace.

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Birgit
February 27, 2024, Schiabach

During heavy rainfall and storms, the Schiabach can swell to 100 times the volume of water. Then you shouldn't stand here anymore😉.

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Michel
August 17, 2023, Schaftobelfall

Danger! The hiking trail is closed. Some parts of the trail have slipped and are no longer accessible.

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Felder
October 31, 2022, Sanaspans Waterfall

Beautiful waterfall. The climb from Lenzerheide is a bit challenging. It's easier to take the gondola to Scharmoin and then walk down about 45 minutes as an easy hike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some notable gorges and waterfalls to explore around Arosa?

The Arosa region offers several impressive natural features. The Zügenschlucht is a spectacular gorge stretching over three kilometers, carved by the Landwasser. You can also visit the Altein Waterfall, known for its 70-meter drop, and the Schaftobel Waterfall, which cascades 63 meters and has a viewing platform.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the waterfalls and gorges in Arosa?

Visitors appreciate the wild natural beauty and the immersive experience of the Grisons mountains. The powerful roar of the water, the impressive rock formations, and the stunning views of the gorges are frequently highlighted. Many enjoy the opportunity to lose themselves in the mesmerizing sound of the water amidst a beautiful natural backdrop.

Are there hiking trails that lead to the waterfalls around Arosa?

Yes, the waterfalls are best experienced as part of a hike. For instance, a popular circular hike from Arosa encompasses both the small and large Altein waterfalls, leading through the Welsch ravine. The Zügenschlucht is also part of the Alps Epic Trail, offering an easy-to-navigate section with breathtaking views.

What is the difficulty level of hiking to the waterfalls in Arosa?

Hikes to the waterfalls vary in difficulty. A typical circular tour to the Altein waterfalls is classified as moderate (T2/T3), covering nearly 10 km with about 530 meters of ascent. Some highlights like Schaftobel Waterfall are rated intermediate to challenging, while sections of the Zügenschlucht are considered easy to navigate.

How long does it typically take to hike to the Altein Waterfalls?

The small Altein waterfall is generally reachable in about 30 minutes. The more imposing large Altein waterfall takes approximately an hour to reach. A circular tour encompassing both waterfalls typically takes about 3 hours.

Are the waterfalls around Arosa suitable for families or those looking for easier walks?

The small Altein waterfall is easily accessible for those seeking a shorter excursion. While some trails can be moderate, there are sections, such as parts of the Zügenschlucht, that are easy to navigate and suitable for a wider range of abilities.

What is the best time of year to visit the waterfalls in Arosa?

The best time to visit the waterfalls in Arosa is typically from June to October. During the winter months, paths can be icy or snow-covered, making access more challenging.

Can I bring my dog on trails to the waterfalls in Arosa?

Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Arosa region. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially near steep drops or in areas with wildlife, and to check for any specific local regulations or restrictions before you go.

Are there any viewpoints offering unique perspectives of the waterfalls?

Yes, for the Schaftobel Waterfall, there is a good viewing platform above the trail. For the Altein waterfalls, impressive views of the gorge and the thunderous stream can be had from the ascent from Isel towards Schiesshorn.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls in Arosa?

Beyond waterfall visits, Arosa offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes like the Parpaner Rothorn loop. For cyclists, there are extensive MTB trails and gravel biking routes, such as the Arosa Lenzerheide loop or trails around Iselsee.

Are there any hidden or lesser-known waterfalls in the Arosa region?

While the Altein waterfalls are well-known, the region's wild nature means there are many smaller, unnamed cascades. The Fondeier Gorge, for example, features a small but wildly romantic section with waterfalls along the Fondeier Bach, offering a more secluded experience.

Where can I park when visiting the waterfalls around Arosa?

For hikes to the Altein waterfalls, you can typically start from locations like Untersee or the Müliboden car park in Arosa. Specific parking information for other waterfalls may vary, but starting points for popular trails often have designated parking areas.

Are there any cafes or places to eat near the waterfall trails?

While specific cafes directly at every waterfall are rare, the Arosa region has various options. For instance, the summer path along the Fondeier Bach, which leads through the Fondeier Gorge, offers a nice picnic area. Arosa village itself provides numerous cafes and restaurants.

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