Waterfalls around Zeglingen offer natural attractions within the Basel-Landschaft canton of Switzerland. The municipality is known for the Giessen Waterfall, a local feature with an 18-meter cascade. This waterfall is situated in the Eital nature reserve, accessible by public transport or on foot. The broader region also features other notable waterfall locations, providing diverse natural experiences.
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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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Ideal for enjoying a cool bath!
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The Tüfelschlucht is truly a fascinating place. The combination of rushing waterfalls, moss-covered rocks and lush greenery creates a unique and calming atmosphere. The hike along the stream offers new, breathtaking views and invites you to enjoy nature to the fullest. Whether at one of the fire pits or simply lingering at the waterfall - the Tüfelschlucht is a perfect place for a relaxing break.
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The rocky surroundings and the trees are reflected in the clear water of the small pond. A very nice place to take a deep breath and enjoy nature.
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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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Beyond the well-known Giessen Waterfall, you can explore the fascinating Tüfels Gorge, known for its rushing waterfalls, moss-covered rocks, and a calming atmosphere. Another unique spot is the Wasserflue Waterfall and Bärenloch (Bear’s Hole) Cave, offering a quiet place with a waterfall and a cave extending for several hundred meters.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Rünenberger Giessen is described as meditative and accessible via a pleasant path, with a large barbecue area nearby. The Teufelsschlucht Waterfalls and Pools also features cozy barbecue areas where children can play, making it a great family destination.
The waterfalls around Zeglingen are nestled within lush forests, featuring ancient trees and vibrant vegetation. You'll encounter impressive cascades, rock formations, and natural monuments. Locations like Tüfels Gorge showcase moss-covered rocks and unique geological structures, while Wasserflue Waterfall even has an accompanying cave.
The region around Zeglingen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options like the 'Lower Giessenfall – Mrs. Lüthy's Farm Shop loop from Rünenberg'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are touring bicycle routes such as the 'Pond on the Ergolz River – Small Waterfall on the Ergolz loop from Tecknau'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'View of the Jura Hills – Forest singletrack trail loop from Gelterkinden'. You can explore more routes on the hiking, cycling, and gravel biking guide pages.
Visitors are strongly advised against swimming in the water, particularly at the Giessen Waterfall and the Eibach stream. There is a potential for untreated water from Zeglingen's sewage treatment plant to enter the stream, especially during heavy rainfall, which could lead to gastrointestinal illnesses. It's best to enjoy the waterfalls from a safe distance.
The waterfalls are particularly impressive during spring and after periods of heavy rainfall, when water flow is at its peak. The surrounding forests are lush and vibrant during spring and summer, offering a tranquil atmosphere. While beautiful, be aware that paths can be slippery due to dry leaves in autumn or ice in winter, especially at locations like Rütifall Diegten.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the area around Rütifall Diegten offers paths that are partly steep and can be slippery. The way to this over 10m high waterfall involves a very steep descent via a natural staircase, which is secured in places with a railing. The Wasserflue Waterfall and Bärenloch (Bear’s Hole) Cave is also categorized as challenging.
The main Giessen Waterfall is easily accessible, reachable within a ten-minute walk from Zeglingen via a postbus connection, or a leisurely 45-minute hike from Tecknau. Other waterfalls like Rünenberger Giessen are accessible via pleasant paths. However, some locations, such as Rütifall Diegten, involve steep and potentially slippery terrain, making them less suitable for those with mobility challenges.
Visitors frequently describe the waterfalls as meditative and peaceful, offering a perfect spot to relax and enjoy nature. The combination of rushing water, moss-covered rocks, and lush greenery creates a unique and calming ambiance. Many appreciate the well-maintained hiking trails and the presence of barbecue areas, which invite lingering and make for a rewarding natural excursion.
When hiking to waterfalls like Rütifall Diegten, be prepared for partly steep and potentially slippery paths, especially if there are dry leaves or wet conditions. Wearing appropriate footwear with good grip is recommended. Always stay on marked paths to protect the sensitive natural environment. If exploring caves like the Bärenloch, a flashlight is essential, and be aware of potential water ingress.
For the Giessen Waterfall, there are no parking facilities directly at the waterfall itself. Access is encouraged by public transport or on foot from Zeglingen or Tecknau. For other trails, it's advisable to check specific route details on Komoot for information on parking availability at trailheads.


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