Waterfalls around Ferden are situated in an alpine region characterized by diverse natural landscapes. The area features forests, steep rock faces, and the Kander River, known for its turquoise glacial water. Visitors can explore varied terrain, including gorges and valleys, offering a range of natural features. This region provides opportunities to experience wild, romantic settings amidst mountain scenery.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Impressive little waterfall with the bridge, beautiful photo subject
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A really great, varied section with bridges, tunnels and a waterfall.
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Great place to cool-down during the hot months :)
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🚗 The starting point for the hike is the valley station of the Sunnbüel cable car in Kandersteg. You can arrive by car and park at the valley station. Alternatively, you can take the train to Kandersteg and walk from there to the valley station. 🚶♂️The hike to the Gasterntal Bridge from the Sunnbüel valley station is moderately difficult and takes about 1/2 to 1 hour, depending on your pace and breaks. The path is well signposted and leads through varied alpine landscapes. Start the hike at the valley station of the Sunnbüel cable car. Follow the signs towards Gasterntal. The path initially leads you through forests and along the Kander River. The path gradually climbs and repeatedly offers wonderful views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. You pass several waterfalls and wild, romantic gorges. After about 1 hour you reach the Gasterntal Bridge.
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The unlit and very dark tunnel has a handrail in places. This allows you to move around the tunnel relatively safely. If you still feel unsafe, you should take a flashlight with you.
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In summer one can hardly speak of a waterfall here
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Here the creek crosses the trail... further up you can see a waterfall
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At least in the summer months one can unfortunately no longer speak of a waterfall here... there is only a very small jet
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You can explore a variety of waterfalls in the region. The Almenbachfall Waterfall is easily accessible, just a 15-minute walk from Kandersteg. For a unique experience, visit the Waterfall at Lake Oeschinen, where you can walk directly under the refreshing cascade. Another highlight is the Tunnel, Suspension Bridges and Waterfall in Valais, which offers a varied trail through gorges with tunnels and bridges.
Many waterfalls are accessible via hiking. For instance, the Almenbachfall Waterfall is about a 15-minute walk from Kandersteg. To reach the Gasterntal Bridge and Waterfall, you can start at the Sunnbüel cable car valley station in Kandersteg, which is reachable by car or train. The hike from there takes about 1/2 to 1 hour. Note that the bus to Gasterntal only runs from June to August.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The walk to Almenbachfall Waterfall from Kandersteg is relatively short and easy. The Waterfall at Lake Oeschinen is also a great spot for families, offering a chance to cool off by walking under the small waterfall.
The waterfalls around Ferden are set in an alpine region with diverse natural landscapes. You'll encounter forests, steep rock faces, and the turquoise glacial water of the Kander River. Areas like the Upper Kander River highlight pristine character with fast currents and gravel banks. You can also find gorges and valleys, offering wild and romantic settings.
The area features varied hiking terrain. For example, the trail to the Gasterntal Bridge and Waterfall is moderately difficult, leading through alpine landscapes with wonderful views. The Tunnel, Suspension Bridges and Waterfall in Valais offers a particularly varied section with bridges, tunnels, and deep gorges.
While direct wild swimming might not be explicitly mentioned for all waterfalls, the Waterfall at Lake Oeschinen provides a perfect spot for cooling off on a hot day, as you can walk directly under the small waterfall without entering the lake itself.
Beyond waterfall viewing and hiking, the region around Ferden offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the challenging 'To the Moosalp' route. There are also many running trails, including moderate loops around Rottundorna. For more strenuous adventures, consider the mountain hikes, like the difficult 'Daubenhorn Summit' trail.
Visitors appreciate the wild and romantic settings, especially along the Upper Kander River with its turquoise glacial water and ancient mountain forests. The opportunity to walk directly under the Waterfall at Lake Oeschinen for a cooling experience is also highly enjoyed. The varied terrain, including bridges and tunnels, on trails like the Tunnel, Suspension Bridges and Waterfall in Valais, adds to the adventure.
Yes, many waterfalls are integrated into scenic routes. The hike to the Gasterntal Bridge and Waterfall offers wonderful views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. The entire region is characterized by its alpine beauty, providing numerous opportunities for picturesque vistas.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months when the trails are clear and the water flow is robust from snowmelt. For specific access, note that the bus to Gasterntal, which can aid in reaching the Gasterntal Bridge and Waterfall, only operates from June to August.
While the guide focuses on popular spots, the Almenbachfall Waterfall is noted as being 'almost unnoticed by tourists' despite its proximity to Kandersteg, suggesting it might offer a quieter experience compared to more frequented locations.


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