Best waterfalls around Boltigen are situated in a region defined by its alpine landscape and the Simme River. This area features various cascades, from powerful river plunges to hidden forest falls. These natural features contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities and offer diverse terrain for exploration. The surrounding valleys provide numerous hiking routes Boltigen waterfalls.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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A short detour to the waterfall is definitely worth it.
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Magnificent waterfall a few hundred meters from the village of Jaun.
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Maybe not ideal to reach on a Nordic walking tour because the path is very rocky and rooty, but it's still nice. 😉
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On the ascent to the Euschels Pass, it's worth looking back at the waterfall
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Alternative ascent to the Gurnigel past the Gürbenfall
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Up to 6,000 liters per second are thrown from the rock in June Im June stürzen bis zu 6'000 Liter pro Sekunde aus dem Fels
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Beyond the popular Seeweidbach Waterfall, which is known for its 30-meter vertical drop, you can explore the impressive Jaun Waterfall, a powerful karst spring. Another significant natural spectacle is the Gürbefall Waterfall at 1600 m above sea level., part of a series of impressive structures along the Gürbe river. Don't miss the Menigbach Waterfall, where the river carves a wild bed through stone, creating spectacular cascades.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. The Hexenweg (Witch's Path) near Schwarzsee is a themed trail that leads to a waterfall and is well-suited for families. The Jaun Waterfall is also considered family-friendly, with a vantage point allowing observation of the natural spectacle.
The best time often depends on the specific waterfall. Karst spring waterfalls like the Jaun Waterfall are most impressive in June, with up to 6,000 liters of water per second. The Simmenfälle and Seven Springs near Lenk also flow strongly in summer due to meltwater. Some waterfalls, like the Jaun Waterfall, are even illuminated in the evenings, creating a magical atmosphere, especially in winter.
You'll encounter diverse natural features. The Jaun Waterfall is a captivating karst spring, emerging directly from a rock face. Near Lenk, the Simmenfälle are spectacular cascades, while the 'Sibe Brünne' (Seven Springs) are a fascinating hydrological phenomenon where the Simme River originates from seven main branches gushing out of a limestone wall. The Seeweidbach Waterfall is notable for its 30-meter high vertical drop.
Absolutely. The region around Boltigen is rich in hiking opportunities. You can find various trails, including those suitable for mountain hikes and general hiking. For detailed routes, explore the Mountain Hikes around Boltigen or the Hiking around Boltigen guides.
Besides hiking, the area offers excellent opportunities for running. You can find various routes in the Running Trails around Boltigen guide. The Simme River, flowing through Boltigen, is also known as a 'Roaring River,' offering whitewater activities like rafting and canoeing, though specific routes for these are not detailed in the provided guides.
Many waterfalls are quite accessible. The Jaun Waterfall features a catwalk that allows visitors to get very close to the water. The Simmenfälle and Seven Springs near Lenk are easily accessible by bus from Lenk, and a footpath leads along the Simmenfälle, with the Barbarabrücke offering an excellent viewpoint.
Visitors frequently highlight the raw power and beauty of the cascades, the unique geological formations like the karst springs and the Seven Springs, and the opportunity to experience nature up close. The mysterious origins of the Jaun Waterfall and the sheer volume of water are often mentioned. The themed Hexenweg trail is also popular for its family-friendly appeal.
The Seeweidbach Waterfall is described as being 'hidden in the forest,' located about 200 meters behind the witch's house. While it's a popular highlight, its secluded setting gives it a sense of discovery, especially after a heavy rainy day when its water volume is most impressive.
Terrain can vary. For instance, the path to the Seeweidbach Waterfall is noted as being 'very rocky and rooty,' making it less ideal for Nordic walking but still enjoyable for a hike. Other trails, like the footpath along the Simmenfälle, are generally well-maintained. Always check specific route details for difficulty ratings.
Yes, some waterfalls are accessible in winter. The Jaun Waterfall is illuminated in the evenings during winter, creating a special charm, and can be observed from a vantage point. The Hexenweg, which leads to a waterfall, is also regularly groomed, making a short hike possible even in winter.


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