Waterfalls around Embd, a hamlet in the Visp District of Valais Canton, Switzerland, are characterized by their alpine setting. The region is situated near the Embdbachfall, a glacier waterfall fed by snowfields or small glaciers. This natural feature showcases the power of glacial melt, with a cumulative height estimated between 300 to 500 meters. Embd offers access to these natural displays within a serene mountain environment.
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Easily accessible and a beautiful waterfall!
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You can park at the cable car and then you can easily reach the waterfall.
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Fellbachfall, directly accessible from Saas Balen on an asphalt road
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Along the route, you pass several mountain streams that carve the steep slope and sometimes tumble down small waterfalls. Sometimes you can also see parts of old wooden water pipes that once supplied water to meadows and towns in the lower Alps. Today, these water pipes have largely fallen into disrepair and are only intact in a few places.
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Directly at the cable car parking lot, a narrow path leads to the foot of the imposing waterfall. If you like, you can climb even higher.
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Beautiful ascent to Grubenalp. Steep and long
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The 4 bisses in Grächen, Eggeri, Chilcheri, Drieri and Bineri are beautiful and perfect for a short hike.
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The Embdbachfall is an impressive glacier waterfall near Embd, fed by snowfields or a small glacier. It cascades down between 300 to 500 meters, offering a powerful display of nature. While views from the Kantonstrasse can be partial, its obscure status means a tranquil viewing experience. It's often a captivating discovery for travelers driving through the Matter Valley between Visp and Täsch.
Yes, the Turtmann Waterfall is a family-friendly natural monument. A narrow path leads directly to its base from the cable car parking lot, and you can easily explore higher sections.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. For instance, the Waterfall Near Sennhütte is found along a forest trail, and the area is known for its bisses, which are suitable for short hikes. You can find more options in the Hiking around Embd guide.
Routes vary in difficulty. For example, the path to Fellbachfall Waterfall is steep but manageable, with sections of asphalt and unmade road. Other trails, like those near the Waterfall Near Sennhütte, are forest trails suitable for shorter hikes.
Beyond hiking, Embd offers opportunities for mountain biking and cycling. You can explore various routes in the MTB Trails around Embd and Cycling around Embd guides.
Many waterfalls in the region offer viewpoints. For instance, the Turtmann Waterfall is easily accessible from a cable car parking lot, allowing for good views and the option to climb higher. The Embdbachfall can be seen from the Kantonstrasse, though views might be partial.
Around Embd, you'll encounter several mountain streams that carve the steep slopes, creating smaller cascades. You might also spot parts of old wooden water pipes, known as bisses, which historically supplied water to meadows and towns in the lower Alps. These bisses are now largely in disrepair but offer a glimpse into the region's past.
Visitors appreciate the raw power of nature, especially the glacier-fed Embdbachfall, and the tranquil, unspoiled viewing experiences due to the less frequented nature of some spots. The cooling effect of the water along the trails is also a welcome feature for hikers.
For the Turtmann Waterfall, parking is conveniently available directly at the cable car parking lot, making it easily accessible.
The Embdbachfall, being glacier-fed, is particularly impressive when snowmelt is high, typically during late spring and summer. This period offers the most significant volume of water cascading down. Generally, warmer months are ideal for exploring the trails and enjoying the full flow of the waterfalls.
While Embd is a smaller hamlet, it is situated in the Matter Valley, which has various amenities. For specific recommendations on accommodation, cafes, or pubs, it's best to check local tourism resources for the Embd and surrounding Visp District areas.
Yes, along some routes, particularly near the Waterfall in Valais, you can see remnants of old wooden water pipes, or bisses. These historical irrigation channels once supplied water to alpine meadows and villages, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and human ingenuity.


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls around Embd: