Best waterfalls around Tecknau are found in the surrounding region of this municipality in the Swiss canton of Basel-Landschaft. The area offers several waterfall routes accessible from Tecknau, featuring smaller cascades along various hiking trails. Exploring these routes provides opportunities to experience the local hiking terrain. The region is known for its natural beauty and diverse landscapes.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Described above is the upper waterfall, the "Rünenberger Gießen", where the water falls over a curved rock face 18 m into the depths, forming a stately tufa pyramid below, with the jet atomizing roaring and foaming depending on the water level. In winter, fascinating icicle formations are created at sub-zero temperatures. Above the waterfall is the "Löligumpi", where you could swim in the past. A little further down follows the Kleine Giessen - also with a beautiful tuff cone.
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A fabulous place. Fortunately, it's not overcrowded, which is probably due in part to the fact that access is via narrow, sometimes steep paths. From above, you can't really see how beautiful the waterfall is. The walk is worth it!
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A magnificent spot. The roaring water is magnificent, and it's considerably cooler around here than outside this area. Here, the Giessen flows from above over the rocks down into the Eibach.
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The Rütifall Diegten with its over 10m height and mighty ravine. Barbecue area and wide climbing wall included.
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Ideal if you can visit the waterfall during the week. There are very nice fire pits.
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A wonderful tour with many highlights that should not be underestimated. It is said that the Bruderloch cave goes several 100 meters into the rock - so please do not explore alone. A flashlight is essential. Water ingress must be expected. Entry is with an approx. 2 meter high ladder.
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Swimming is prohibited in the Giessen waterfall in Kilchberg (water contaminated with feces)
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As Verena already mentioned: based on the maps you get the impression that there is no continuous path between the Rütiweid car park and the viewpoint below the Witwald ruins - but in fact there is a narrow path that is marked with white (sometimes also blue) dots on the trees and leads over a steep staircase.
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Yes, Rünenberger Giessen is described as a family-friendly and meditative small waterfall. It also has a large barbecue area nearby, making it suitable for a family outing. The Ergolz Trail and Ponds also features a waterfall and is considered family-friendly, offering beautiful nature with ponds and diverse plant and animal life.
The trails vary in difficulty. Some paths, like those leading to Rütifall Diegten, can be steep and slippery, especially due to dry leaves, and may involve well-preserved natural staircases. Other routes, such as the descent to Wasserflue Waterfall and Bärenloch (Bear’s Hole) Cave, require a short, steep descent on a narrow path. Generally, you can expect intermediate to challenging routes with varied natural terrain.
Yes, the route to Wasserflue Waterfall and Bärenloch (Bear’s Hole) Cave is considered challenging. It involves a short, steep descent to the waterfall and the cave itself extends several hundred meters into the rock, requiring a flashlight and caution. The hike to Rütifall Diegten also features steep sections and a natural staircase, rewarding the effort with a high waterfall and mighty ravine.
Absolutely. The Wasserflue Waterfall is notable for its proximity to the Bärenloch (Bear’s Hole) Cave, which you can explore with a flashlight. Additionally, the area around Rütifall Diegten offers wonderful views of the valley and surrounding villages from various points along the trail.
While specific seasonal conditions for Tecknau waterfalls are not detailed, waterfalls are generally most impressive after rainfall or during spring snowmelt when water flow is highest. Summer visits offer pleasant hiking weather, though some smaller cascades might have reduced flow. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter can offer a unique, frozen landscape, but trails may be slippery.
Yes, near Rünenberger Giessen, there is a large barbecue area available, making it a great spot for a picnic or gathering after enjoying the waterfall.
The region around Tecknau offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the "View from Thürnerflue – Giessen Waterfall loop from Rünenberg" which is a difficult 12.89 km route. For cyclists, there are road cycling and touring bicycle routes, including the "Pond on the Ergolz River – Small Waterfall on the Ergolz loop from Tecknau" which is a moderate 33.73 km ride. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Tecknau, Road Cycling Routes around Tecknau, and Cycling around Tecknau guides.
Accessibility varies. The Giessen Waterfall is easily accessible from the main road via a staircase. Other waterfalls, like Wasserflue Waterfall, require a short, steep descent on a narrow path, making them less accessible for all. For specific accessibility concerns, it's best to check individual route details.
The Wasserflue Waterfall and Bärenloch (Bear’s Hole) Cave is described as a "very nice and quiet place, little visited," suggesting it offers a more secluded experience compared to more popular spots.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential. For challenging routes or cave exploration, a flashlight is highly recommended. Depending on the season, layers of clothing, rain gear, and sufficient water and snacks are advisable. If you plan to use a barbecue area, bring your own supplies.
While specific regulations for dog access are not provided, many natural trails in Switzerland are dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. However, trails with steep sections, natural staircases, or narrow paths, such as those leading to Rütifall Diegten or Wasserflue Waterfall, might be challenging for some dogs or require extra caution.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Highlights like Rünenberger Giessen are described as meditative, while Giessen Waterfall is noted for its impressive and romantic atmosphere. The opportunity to combine waterfall visits with hiking and exploring unique features like caves also adds to the appeal.


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