Best waterfalls around Glattfelden offers insights into the natural water features of this Swiss municipality. While Glattfelden itself is known for its natural beauty, the region is in proximity to the Rhine Falls, Europe's largest waterfall. The area features various smaller cascades and river-fed falls, providing diverse natural attractions. These water features contribute to the scenic landscape, offering points of interest for exploration.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The "Strätzfelse Trail" at the Ölbach Waterfall is now marked as a circular route! Small hiking signs with directional arrows, outlined in yellow, clockwise... Start 1: Hiking parking lot at the Wangental Biotope, information boards, distance approx. 4 km. Wangental Biotope - Ölbach Waterfall/Strätzfelse Trail - Kübler's Bio Hüsli (refreshments) - Baltersweil Church - Baltersweiler Mill - Hohlgraben - Wangental Biotope. or... Start 2: Käppele rest area, Baltersweil, distance approx. 6 km. Käppele - Baltersweil Cemetery - Baltersweiler Mill - Hohlgraben - Wangental Biotope - Ölbach Waterfall/Strätzfelse Trail - Kübler's Bio Hüsli (refreshments) - Baltersweil Church - Käppele.
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Appropriate footwear is recommended, as some sections are a bit slippery; dangerous areas are secured with wire ropes. ...also accessible with children under supervision...
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Hi everyone, The access to the Ölbach Waterfall has been restored by some active retirees from Dettighofen. The rest area has also been renovated and now invites hikers to take a break. Enjoy the Ölbach Waterfall experience; we're happy for you!
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A beautiful gem in the center of the pretty village. The Mülibach stream plunges several meters directly beneath the bridge. You can follow the stream for a while in both directions and discover a few smaller waterfalls.
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It's possible to hike along the waterfall/guard again—it's magnificent! Surefootedness is absolutely essential! Thanks to the kind people who went to the trouble of making this possible with stone slabs.
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How enchanted to drive through this little gorge, watching the Tägerbach with its waterfalls... a truly special experience.
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It is a beautiful hike but a little strenuous!
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The waterfall is visible from the path when the trees are still bare. The climb is somewhat adventurous and only recommended with reservations. However, the countless snowdrops in the area around the waterfall are a sight to behold in March.
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While Glattfelden itself features smaller cascades, the world-renowned Rhine Falls (Rheinfall), Europe's largest waterfall, is located in close proximity. It boasts an impressive width of 150 meters and a height of 23 meters, with water flow reaching up to 600,000 liters per second in summer. You can experience its power from various viewing platforms and boat tours.
At the Rhine Falls, you can take boat tours that go directly to the central rock, offering close-up views. Multiple viewing platforms are available on both banks, including the Schloss Laufen side which provides access to the castle, a panoramic glass lift, and the Belvedere Trail. There's also an adventure park from April to October, and the medieval town of Schaffhausen is a short train ride away.
Yes, the Haumühli Waterfall and Trail Along the Töss is noted as family-friendly. It offers a pleasant path for hiking and cycling between Embrach and Rorbas, allowing families to enjoy nature and the waterfall.
The Rhine Falls are impressive year-round. Summer offers the highest water flow, creating a powerful spectacle. Winter provides a quieter experience with fewer crowds, and autumn brings beautiful colorful foliage around the falls. Smaller local waterfalls can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months.
Yes, the Small waterfall on the Rhine near Eglisau is known for its idyllic setting with a resting place. Visitors appreciate it as a spot to linger, enjoy the sound of the water, and even grill.
Many of the smaller waterfalls around Glattfelden are integrated into hiking paths. For instance, the Haumühli Waterfall is part of a trail along the Töss river. The Rhine Falls also offer a circular hike of about 3.4 km to experience them from all sides.
Visitors appreciate the serene and idyllic spots like the Small waterfall on the Rhine near Eglisau for lingering and relaxation. The Pfungen Waterfall is admired as an impressive gem in a village setting, while the Steinlebach Waterfall is noted for its scenic beauty over rocks and under a bridge.
The Ölbach Waterfall offers a more adventurous experience. While visible from the path, especially when trees are bare, the climb to the smaller fall through the ravine is described as somewhat adventurous and only recommended with reservations.
Besides the waterfalls themselves, you can expect to see rivers, forests, and various viewpoints. Near the Rhine Falls, you'll also find historic castles like Laufen and Wörth, adding a cultural dimension to the natural wonder. The area around Ölbach Waterfall is known for countless snowdrops in March.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. For road cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Eglisau Rhine Bridge – Tank Track loop' or 'View of Regensberg – Regensberg loop'. For gravel biking, options include the 'Glatt River Trail' or 'Railway viaduct near Zweidlen'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Glattfelden and Gravel biking around Glattfelden guides.
The Rhine Falls are highly accessible. There are good road connections and railway stations on both sides of the river, making it easy to reach by public transport. They are situated between the municipalities of Neuhausen am Rheinfall and Laufen-Uhwiesen/Dachsen.
Yes, both the Steinlebach Waterfall and Pfungen Waterfall are categorized as natural monuments. The Steinlebach flows over rocks and under a bridge into the Rhine, while the Pfungen Waterfall is an impressive feature located under a bridge in the village.


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