Waterfalls around Beromünster offer natural features within a landscape characterized by rolling hills and forests. The area provides opportunities for exploring smaller cascades and water features, often integrated into local hiking trails. These natural attractions contribute to the outdoor experience in the Beromünster region.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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The upper trail of the Glögglifroschweg is currently closed, unfortunately only signaled quite far down
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Surprisingly high waterfall in the Nagelfluhkessel - not visible from the path, but you only have to walk a small distance from the path to get a spectacular view
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Cool trail, also uphill rideable from the north, narrow but cool
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Beautiful forest section with three waterfalls. There is a barbecue area and in summer, depending on how much water there is, you can also splash around.
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Small forest with several bridges 🤩, a beautiful meandering stream 💧 and a small waterfall ... and great forest paths 🌲
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You have to see the trail, resp. have driven. Steep narrow descent with handrail, waterfall, bridge and a natural stream
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The path to the left of Weiher = Glögglifroschweg is the nicer one than the one on the right.
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The Beromünster area is characterized by smaller cascades and water features, often integrated into local hiking trails within forests and natural basins. While not home to the large, famous waterfalls found elsewhere in Switzerland, these offer charming natural attractions for local exploration.
Yes, the Neuenkirch Waterfalls are particularly family-friendly, featuring a beautiful forest section with three waterfalls and a barbecue area. In summer, depending on water levels, children can even splash around. The Forest Trail with Wooden Bridge also offers a family-friendly experience with its meandering stream and small waterfall.
The Glögglifroschweg Trail and Waterfall is a popular choice, known for its scenic path. Another option is the Neuenkirch Waterfalls, which are part of a beautiful forest section. For a unique view, consider the short walk to the View of the Waterfall in the Nagelfluh Basin.
Yes, for those seeking a bit more adventure, the Hinterbach Singletrail includes a waterfall and is noted for its steep, narrow descent with a handrail, offering a more challenging experience.
The waterfalls are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, especially in summer when the Neuenkirch Waterfalls offer opportunities for splashing. Spring after rainfall can also provide higher water flows, making the cascades more impressive. Winter visits are possible, but trails might be icy, and water features could be frozen.
Absolutely. Many waterfalls in the region are integrated into hiking trails. You can explore various routes, including easy and moderate options, that pass by these natural features. For more detailed hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Beromünster guide.
Beyond hiking, the Beromünster area offers opportunities for running and gravel biking. You can find routes that incorporate scenic natural elements, including some water features. Check out the Running Trails around Beromünster or Gravel biking around Beromünster guides for more options.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the forest sections, the scenic paths, and the opportunity to discover surprisingly high waterfalls like the one in the Nagelfluh Basin. The integration of these water features into accessible trails, often with amenities like barbecue areas, also adds to the positive experience.
Yes, the Schlifitobel Trail is mentioned as part of a running loop from Beromünster. While not a highlighted waterfall itself, it indicates a natural area with water features that can be explored as part of a longer route. You can find more details in the Running Trails around Beromünster guide.
Yes, both the Neuenkirch Waterfalls and the View of the Waterfall in the Nagelfluh Basin are recognized as natural monuments, highlighting their ecological or geological significance within the region.
Yes, the Forest Trail with Wooden Bridge offers a charming experience with several bridges, a meandering stream, and a small waterfall, making for a picturesque walk.


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