Seerenbach Falls

Seerenbach and Rinquelle Falls

The Seerenbach Falls (German: Seerenbachfälle) are a cascading set of three waterfalls near Betlis of the Amden municipality near the Walensee, Switzerland. The upper cascade has a height of 50m, the middle one of 305m, and the lower one of 190m, for a total of 585m.[1]

The middle section (Seerenbach Fall II) is the second highest waterfall in Switzerland, after the Mürrenbach Fall (417m).[2]

Rinquelle

The Rinquelle (Rin Spring), a karst spring, joins Seerenbach Fall III in the Seerenbach canyon. Behind the spring is a river cave system that was explored between 1953 and 1981.[3] The waterfall of the Rinquelle is 48m high.[3]

References

  1. "Seerenbachfälle – Amden SG". waterfall.ch. Retrieved January 30, 2016.
  2. "Wasserfälle: Welcher ist der Höchste im ganzen Land?" (in German). swissinfo.ch. Retrieved January 30, 2016.
  3. 1 2 Rinquelle Information
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Coordinates: 47°08′29″N 9°09′35″E / 47.1414°N 9.1597°E / 47.1414; 9.1597

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