Hiking
Trümmelbachfälle
Lauterbrunnen
Trümmelbachfälle
With its 10 glacial waterfalls on the inside of the mountain, nicely illuminated and made accessible through a tunnel-lift, the Trümmelbach falls are the only of their kind Europe wide.
The Trümmelbach falls drain the enormous glacial walls of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau - and transport as much as 20,000 litres of water per second; together with around 20,200 tons of debris annually. This stems from the approximately 24 m² surrounding areas – around half of which is covered in ice and snow. Spectacular sights await visitors on the inside of the mountain – and truly unique views of glacial waterfalls.
The Trümmelbach falls are of course of national significance - and naturally listed in the federal inventory as natural monument. In addition, they form a part of the UNESCO world cultural heritage and are also worthy of mention in the 3-star Guide Michelin.
The Trümmelbach falls are of course of national significance - and naturally listed in the federal inventory as natural monument. In addition, they form a part of the UNESCO world cultural heritage and are also worthy of mention in the 3-star Guide Michelin.
With its 10 glacial waterfalls on the inside of the mountain, nicely illuminated and made accessible through a tunnel-lift, the Trümmelbach falls are the only of their kind Europe wide.
The Trümmelbach falls drain the enormous glacial walls of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau - and transport as much as 20,000 litres of water per second; together with around 20,200 tons of debris annually. This stems from the approximately 24 m² surrounding areas – around half of which is covered in ice and snow. Spectacular sights await visitors on the inside of the mountain – and truly unique views of glacial waterfalls.
The Trümmelbach falls are of course of national significance - and naturally listed in the federal inventory as natural monument. In addition, they form a part of the UNESCO world cultural heritage and are also worthy of mention in the 3-star Guide Michelin.
The Trümmelbach falls are of course of national significance - and naturally listed in the federal inventory as natural monument. In addition, they form a part of the UNESCO world cultural heritage and are also worthy of mention in the 3-star Guide Michelin.
Trümmelbachfälle
Adresse
Lauterbrunnen Tourismus
Stutzli 460
3822 Lauterbrunnen
Tel. +41 (0)33 856 85 68
info@lauterbrunnen.swiss
www.lauterbrunnen.swiss
Stutzli 460
3822 Lauterbrunnen
Tel. +41 (0)33 856 85 68
info@lauterbrunnen.swiss
www.lauterbrunnen.swiss