The Trümmelbach Falls (German: Trümmelbachfälle) in Switzerland is a series of glacier-fed waterfalls inside the mountain made accessible by a tunnel-funicular, built 1913, stairs, and illumination.
Located in the Lauterbrunnen Valley, the creek called Trümmelbach alone drains the glacier defiles of Eiger (3967 m), Mönch (4099 m), and Jungfrau (4158 m) and carries more than 20,000 tons of boulder detritus per year.
Trümmelbach Falls in the Lauterbrunnen Valley (YouTube link)
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While visiting Lauterbrunnen Valley, Trümmelbach Falls is one of the must-visit attractions. On 07/01/2019, a hot summer day, we visited the waterfalls via the public bus through Lauterbrunnen Valley. The below photos were taken during our visit on that day.
Looking down at the bottom waterfall |
The bottom waterfall |
Lauterbrunnen Valley View |
Lauterbrunnen Valley View (2) |
Tunnel and view of the water flow |
Close-up view of the waterfall |
Close-up view of the waterfall (2) |
Looking up at the sky |
Sky view |
Sky view (2) |
The view of Lauterbrunnen Valley from outside |
The view of Lauterbrunnen Valley (2) |
References
- Switzerland Travel―Visiting Bären Park in Bern
- Switzerland Travel―Visiting Mürren Flower Trail
- Switzerland Travel―Visiting Lion Monument and Glacier Garden of Lucerne
- Switzerland Travel―Visiting Church of St. Leodegar in Lucerne
- Switzerland Travel―Visiting Mt Schilthorn near Mürren
- Switzerland Hiking―from Murren to Gimmelward
- Switzerland Travel―Visiting Trümmelbach Falls in the Lauterbrunnen Valley
- Switzerland Hiking―from Männlichen to Kleine Scheidegg
- Switzerland Travel―Beautiful Scenery along the Reuss River
- Switzerland Travel―A Side Trip to Mt Pilatus from Lucerne
- Switzerland Travel―A Side Trip to Mt Rigi from Lucerne
- Switzerland Travel―Visiting Chapel Bridge in Lucerne
- Switzerland Travel―Visiting Jesuit Church in Lucerne
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