Seerenbach Falls
The Seerenbach Falls are a trio of cascading waterfalls in Switzerland's Amden municipality, close to Betlis and the Walensee. With a combined height of 585 m, the upper cascade is 50 m tall, the middle cascade is 305 m tall, and the bottom cascade is 190 m tall. The Seerenbach, a watercourse formed by the waterfalls, empties into Walensee. This waterfall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Switzerland.
From Betlis village, a wooded path leads to a viewpoint, where a view of a massive water show is shown. The Seerenbach roars over a sheer cliff face on Lake Walen's northern edge before plummeting 585 meters in stages down to Betlis where it joins the Rin Spring's waters.
A water jet that shoots out of the rock at a height of 305 meters is amazing. Deep within the Churfirsten, a sizable cave network serves as the source of the Rinquelle's water. Since the start of the 20th century, divers have been exploring it. It is obvious that a 3-km-long canal exists and travels someplace deep within the mountain. The exact circumstances of what follows are still unknown.
Location: Wasserfall, Switzerland