The Mürrenbachfall
In Switzerland's Berner Oberland, Mürrenbachfall is a tall waterfall that lies close to Lauterbrunnen. The Staubbachfall is located on the right side of the Lauterbrunnen tal (valley) as you approach it from Interlaken. Driving further down the Lauterbrunnen valley, past the Trummelbachfall, is required to see the Mürrenbachfall, which is located on the valley's right side. Close to Stechelberg, the Mürrenbachfall is visible from the side of the road.
Melted snow from the Birg and Schilthorn mountains feeds the Mürrenbachfall. After the snow melts in the spring and after thunderstorms in the summer, it is very imposing. The Staubbachfall is the primary draw of the valley when it isn't just a trickle concealed between the cliffs at other times.
One of the more magnificent waterfalls in the Lauterbrunnen valley, the Mürrenbachfalll has a steady volume in the summer despite the flow being highly variable throughout the year. Without a doubt, Switzerland's top waterfall valley is the Lauterbrunnen valley. Lauterbrunnen, which translates to "only sources," refers to the muddy streams that flow from the highlands. In the Lauterbrunnen valley, there are 72 waterfalls, but the most well-known ones are Staubbachfall and Trummelbachfall.
Location: Mürren, Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland