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Staubbach Falls -- Lauterbrunnen's 297-Meter Free-Falling Waterfall,
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Staubbach Falls -- Lauterbrunnen's 297-Meter Free-Falling Waterfall

Staubbach Falls is a 297-meter free-falling waterfall plunging from a vertical cliff face directly into the village of Lauterbrunnen -- the third-tallest waterfall in Switzerland and the cascade that inspired Goethe to write his poem "Gesang der Geister uber den Wassern" (Song of the Spirits over the Waters) in 1779.

Staubbach Falls -- Lauterbrunnen's 297-Meter Free-Falling Waterfall

Staubbach Falls is a 297-meter free-falling waterfall plunging from a vertical cliff face directly into the village of Lauterbrunnen -- the third-tallest waterfall in Switzerland and the cascade that inspired Goethe to write his poem "Gesang der Geister uber den Wassern" (Song of the Spirits over the Waters) in 1779.

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FAQ about Staubbach Falls -- Lauterbrunnen's 297-Meter Free-Falling Waterfall

How do I get to Staubbach Falls -- Lauterbrunnen's 297-Meter Free-Falling Waterfall?
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Is Staubbach Falls -- Lauterbrunnen's 297-Meter Free-Falling Waterfall accessible for wheelchair users?
Unfortunately, Staubbach Falls -- Lauterbrunnen's 297-Meter Free-Falling Waterfall has limited wheelchair accessibility.
When is the best time to visit Staubbach Falls -- Lauterbrunnen's 297-Meter Free-Falling Waterfall?
Staubbach Falls -- Lauterbrunnen's 297-Meter Free-Falling Waterfall is best visited during . Weather relevance is low, so weather conditions are less of a concern.