Best waterfalls around Heimberg are found in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland, an area characterized by its mountainous terrain and numerous water features. The landscape around Heimberg offers a variety of natural attractions, including gorges and river systems that create diverse waterfall experiences. This region is known for its picturesque scenery, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. The natural environment features a mix of river valleys and elevated areas where water cascades are formed.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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The upper part is more demanding than the lower
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That was really mega beautiful
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At the Zulgspitz, the Zulg, which rises high up at the Grüenebergpass, flows into the Aare. It flows down over two sills, which creates an interesting picture.
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The Fallbach waterfall is a beautiful waterfall located at about 1,000 meters above sea level. It is easily accessible from Blumenstein.
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Discover the Aare and the cycle paths between Thun and Bern by bike 😎
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In summer, not only a popular photo spot, but thanks to a well-equipped barbecue area, a Mecca for open-air cooking
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The Choleren Gorge, which was created by the erosion of the Cholerbach. With steep cliffs, thundering waterfalls and winding paths, it offers hikers and nature lovers a spectacular experience. Wooden bridges and stairs enable safe exploration of this fascinating natural setting. The name "Cholerenschlucht" is probably related to traditional charcoal burning. The Choleren Gorge used to be known for its charcoal kilns, where charcoal was produced. The name "Choleren Gorge" could thus refer to this historical activity. A second theory is that the term comes from the Latin word "colera" which means "bile" or "anger" and could refer to the wild waterfalls and the impressive nature of the gorge. A third theory holds that the name comes from the old Swiss German word "chole" meaning "little stream" or "little river".
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Wonderfully beautiful, but sometimes quite steep gorge with a lot of potential for slipping. Good shoes recommended. Tip: If the ground is damp and wet, it is better to hike through the Choleren Gorge from bottom to top. When it's dry, it's easy to do on both sides. Some barbecue areas invite you to pause and linger. The countless waterfalls with their pools and the green of the gorge give the whole scenery a romantic touch.
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The Fallbach Waterfall is easily accessible from Blumenstein, located at approximately 1,000 meters above sea level. Another accessible spot is the Zulgschwelle, where the Zulg river flows into the Aare, offering an interesting visual spectacle.
Yes, the Cholerenschlucht Gorge features countless waterfalls with natural pools, creating a romantic landscape. It's a wonderfully beautiful gorge, though paths can be steep and slippery, so good shoes are recommended.
Many waterfalls in the Bernese Oberland, including those further afield like Trümmelbach Falls, are particularly impressive during the snow thaw from April to June and glacier melt from June to September when water volume is highest. For gorges like Cholerenschlucht, it's often recommended to hike from bottom to top when damp or wet, and in either direction when dry.
Yes, the Zulgschwelle is considered family-friendly and offers a nice place to swim and a barbecue area. The Cholerenschlucht Gorge also has barbecue areas, inviting visitors to pause and linger amidst the natural pools and waterfalls.
For areas like the Cholerenschlucht Gorge, good shoes are highly recommended due to potentially steep and slippery paths. Generally, comfortable hiking shoes with good grip are advisable for exploring the natural terrain around waterfalls.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. For instance, the Hiking around Heimberg guide includes routes like the 'Zulg Waterfall loop from Lädeli' and the 'Rotachen Waterfall – Rotache Gorge loop from Brenzikofen', offering chances to explore waterfalls on foot.
The scenic road from Linden to Burghalten in the Lower Eriz Valley, which runs partly along the Zulg river, features a beautiful waterfall. This route is highlighted as the Lower Eriz Valley: Linden to Burghalten Scenic Road.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find gravel biking routes in the area, such as those listed in the Gravel biking around Heimberg guide, or explore cycling tours with the Cycling around Heimberg guide.
Visitors appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the power of the water. For example, the Cholerenschlucht Gorge is described as 'wonderfully beautiful' with its romantic setting of countless waterfalls and natural pools. The Zulgschwelle is noted for its interesting visual spectacle and as a nice place for swimming.
Yes, the waterfalls at the St. Beatus Caves, high above Lake Thun, flow directly from the famous stalactite caves into the lake, offering an impressive sight. While not directly in Heimberg, they are a notable regional attraction.
The Zulgschwelle is known as a nice place for swimming. However, always exercise caution and be aware of water conditions, especially after heavy rainfall, as river levels can change rapidly.
The wider Bernese Oberland is home to some truly spectacular waterfalls. The Trümmelbach Falls are Europe's largest subterranean waterfalls, carrying glacier meltwater inside a mountain. The Staubbach Falls, also in the Lauterbrunnen Valley, is one of Switzerland's highest free-falling waterfalls, plunging nearly 300 meters.


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