The Gsponbachfall in the Murgtal impresses with a height of 75 meters and its wild nature. It can be reached on foot from Murg station in about three hours. A visit can ideally be combined with the Murgsee circular tour.
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The Berschnerfall near Walenstadt is a 46 m high waterfall, well hidden in a small ravine. A hiking trail leads from the village of Berschis to the waterfall in about 25 minutes.
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The Walabütz waterfalls in Weisstannen offer impressive natural spectacles. The Isengrindfall, at 230 meters, is one of the highest waterfalls in Europe. The Mattbach waterfalls, at 75 and 65 meters, are also worth seeing.
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The Furschbachfall, an impressive waterfall below Alp Fursch, is particularly worth seeing during the snowmelt. Accessible via the mountain railways or a hike through the Schilstal.
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The waterfall arena Batöni in Weisstannen offers an impressive backdrop with the 81-meter high Piltschinabachfall, the 86-meter high Sässbachfall, and the 45-meter high Muttenbachfall. A unique place of natural power.
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The five idyllic waterfalls - all between 86 and 45 metres high - plunge over the steep cliffs, transforming the Batöni basin into a natural spectacle.
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