Waterfalls around Unterschächen are set within a tranquil alpine valley, characterized by lush meadows and mountain peaks. The region offers a variety of natural cascades, providing opportunities for exploration and photography. This area is known for its impressive natural beauty, with several waterfalls plunging from significant heights. Visitors can experience the power and serenity of these natural landmarks.
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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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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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The almost silent waterfall in Tierfed. The Schreyenbach Falls used to be a natural attraction known throughout Switzerland. Since 1964, with the commissioning of the Linth-Limmern power plant, he has fallen silent. One frame literally took his breath away. The water from the Fisetenbach, which rises in the canton of Uri and feeds the Schreyenbach Falls, is collected for the purpose of producing electricity, which means it is withheld from the Schreyenbach Falls. However, after objections, the natural spectacle can still be watched 45 days a year. The Schreyenbachfall presents its impressive natural spectacle every year between June and August. Feeding the Schreyenbach Falls: Start: June 18th 2:00 p.m. - End: August 2nd 2:00 p.m
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Easily accessible on foot or by bike from the Tierfed gondola car park.
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If I may, I would like to correct the statements. The Berglistüber is at the fourth bend further up the curve from the Bergli restaurant. The photos were shot in the Fruttmatt below.
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The almost silent waterfall in Tierfed. The Schreyenbach Falls used to be a natural attraction known throughout Switzerland. He has been silent since 1964, when the Linth-Limmern power plant went into operation. One version literally blew the water out of him. The water of the Fisetenbach, which rises in the canton of Uri and feeds the Schreyenbachfall, is collected for the purpose of generating electricity, i.e. withheld from the Schreyenbachfall. After objections, however, the natural spectacle can still be followed 45 days a year. The Schreyenbachfall presents its impressive natural spectacle every year between June and August. Feeding of the Schreyenbach Falls: Start: June 18, 2:00 p.m. - End: August 2, 2:00 p.m
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place of power! The cows and a few sheep look at you as if they want to welcome you here. The imposing, approximately 100 meter high waterfall called "Stäubifall" or "Stäuberfall" rushes continuously and is the most famous waterfall in Unterschächen. With every meter you get closer to the hamlet, you fall in love. The Alp Äsch at 1238m is an unknown paradise in the Swiss Alps. The houses are family-owned and today mostly belong to several families. Because the descendants of the families often use this simply as a holiday home. However, there is a restaurant called Gasthöfli, which is open in summer. It offers drinks and simple local dishes such as sausage and cheese platters, soup of the day, Wienerli, etc. Only one person lives on Alp Äsch all year round. Access is very dangerous in winter due to the risk of avalanches and is therefore not recommended.
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The Stäubifall Waterfall (also known as Stäuben Falls) is a great option. While you can't drive directly to it, it's reachable via a relatively easy walk on a service road from the village of Ribi, near Unterschächen. This walk is suitable for most, including those with all-terrain strollers, and takes about an hour each way (3 km one-way).
The waterfalls are best visited from May to October. Early summer is recommended for the highest water volume, offering a spectacular display. Spring, especially late May, also provides the beauty of melting snow and blooming wildflowers. For the Schreyenbachfall, specifically, it presents its impressive natural spectacle for 45 days each year between June and August.
Yes, at the Berglistüber Waterfall, a path behind the cascade offers a unique perspective, allowing you to experience the 44-meter plunge from a different angle. The Stäubifall Waterfall is also known as a 'place of power' within an idyllic alpine setting.
The region offers various hiking trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Ribi Parking Area – View of Stäuber Waterfall loop from Unterschächen' or 'From the Ribi-Wannelen mountain station to Wäspenseeli'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Unterschächen guide.
Near the Stäubifall Waterfall and Alp Äsch, you'll find a restaurant called Gasthöfli, which is open in summer and offers drinks and simple local dishes. The general area around Stäuben Falls also provides a picnic area with a fire pit and toilets.
Access to some areas, like Alp Äsch near the Stäubifall Waterfall, is very dangerous in winter due to the risk of avalanches and is therefore not recommended. It's generally best to visit from May to October for safety and the best viewing conditions.
Besides hiking, you can find various running and cycling routes. For running, options include a 'Running loop from Glatten' or a 'Ridge hike to Chamerstock – Griesslisee loop from Klausenpass' which you can find in the Running Trails around Unterschächen guide. For cycling, routes like 'Rüti Mountain Stream – Talende Brunni Alp loop from Unterschächen' are available in the Cycling around Unterschächen guide.
The Stäubifall Waterfall is an imposing cascade, approximately 100 meters high, making it a prominent feature in the Unterschächen area and one of Switzerland's most impressive waterfalls.
The Schreyenbachfall is unique as it presents its natural spectacle for only 45 days each year, typically between June and August. This is due to water diversion for power generation, but during its active period, it offers an impressive flow.
Visitors appreciate the powerful cascades and the serene, idyllic alpine setting. Many enjoy the unique experience of walking behind the Berglistüber Waterfall and the overall natural beauty, often describing the Stäuben Falls as postcard-perfect. The area is also popular for photography and immersing oneself in the pristine natural environment.
Yes, at the Seewlialp Waterfall, the source of the stream is about 20 meters before the waterfall, allowing you to fill up your water bottle there without any problems.


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