Location: Europe
Seerenbach Falls (Seerenbachfälle)
Seerenbach Falls is supposedly Switzerland’s tallest waterfall in terms of cumulative height. Naturally with such boastful claims we just had this waterfall for ourselves…
Rhine Falls (Rheinfall)
Rhine Falls (also called Rheinfall) has been proclaimed to be Europe’s largest waterfall. I’m not sure how true that claim is, especially if you count the waterfalls in Iceland, but it is pretty…
Reichenbach Falls (Reichenbachfälle)
Reichenbach Falls is perhaps best known for its association with the fictional character Sherlock Holmes. Since I haven’t really followed any of the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle…
Giessbach Falls (Giessbachfälle)
Giessbach Falls spills into light blue Lake Brienz and is accompanied by a historic hotel. It’s said to tumble 500m in height over serveral tiers, but if Reichenbach Falls is…
Aegertenbach Falls (Ægertenbachfälle)
Aegertenbach Falls is situated right between Staubbach Falls and Murrenbach Falls and right across from Trummelbach Falls. Of all of these waterfalls, this one…
Trummelbach Falls (Trümmelbachfälle)
Trummelbach Falls is one of the more unique waterfalling experiences to be had. What makes this waterfall stand out is that it’s nestled deep in a slot canyon carved out…
Murrenbach Falls (Mürrenbachfälle)
Murrenbach Falls took us by surprise as it fell prominently deep within Lauterbrunnen Valley. It surprised us because prior to our visit, we thought the main waterfalls in the valley were…
Staubbach Falls (Staubbachfälle)
Staubbach Falls is perhaps the signature waterfall of Lauterbrunnen Valley, because I’m pretty sure this waterfall is noticed by just about everyone that comes to this valley…
Other Swiss Waterfalls
This Other Swiss Waterfalls page is what I’m designating as a repository for the various waterfalls we’ve seen around the country that we couldn’t quite figure out…
Roski Slap (Krka Waterfalls)
Roski Slap (or more accurately Roški Slap; pronounced “ROSH-skee SLAP”) is the other main waterfall attraction of Krka National Park. But unlike our impressions for Skradinski Buk…
Skradinski Buk (Krka Waterfalls)
Skradinski Buk is one of two main waterfalls (or waterfall networks) featured in Krka National Park. Similar to the Plitvice Lakes National Park, the waterfalls found in…
Plitvice Waterfalls
As opposed to being any singular attraction, the Plitvice Waterfalls are really a large network of karstic lakes and waterfalls. Just imagine walking besides and even right over…
Edessa Waterfalls (Eδεσσα)
The Edessa Waterfalls was the lone waterfall excursion that we engaged in on our first visit to Greece. It’s really a series of waterfalls (seven according to the literature…
Winter Gullfoss
I love your Gullfoss pictures, they look so different from when I visited this waterfall in November. An immense icy waterfall surrounded by snow and more ice. Absolutely stunning. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment
Hjalparfoss is great – don’t miss it
I visited Hjalparfoss with a British group in 2008. We had been to many of the famous large falls and Gullfoss is still top of the list for sheer overpowering grandeur. BUT Hjalparfoss is so beautiful and peaceful. We just sat on the grassy slope, ate our sandwiches and soaked it up. It’s wonderful, And […]
Smoo Cave
A small, but elegant waterfall plunging into a cave just outside the village of Durness on Scotland’s north coast. The cave itself is actually the inside of a cliff which is entered from the beach, where the ocean washes up inside a gorge. The gorge and the seafront alone would be worth the visit, but […]
Ken Foshaug (Målselvfossen)
My last name is derived from this area of Norway. Foshaug – Fos meaning waterfall and haug meaning hill. My Great-great-great grandfather moved from southern Norway to the Malselv valley in the early 1800’s and built a homestead on the hill northwest of the [Malselv waterfall] – hence the name derivation. I traveled to this […]
My Favorite Iceland Waterfalls
On my top ten (of Iceland Waterfalls), I’d place Gullfoss first but ordering them is difficult. Another worthwhile area is Gjain which has a number of picturesque falls all visible from one vantage point. I have written a story on Iceland‘s natural beauty including photos of five of my favourite waterfalls (Dettifoss, Gullfoss, Svartifoss, Ofaerufoss […]
Teinefossen waterfall – Birkeland (Aust-Agder county)
Hello! I thought you might want to see a couple of my photos of Teinefossen called “Pastel night” and “Teinefossen revisited”. Birkeland is my birthplace and this waterfall is one of the most picturesque places in the area (thus there are plenty of magnificent landscape views). 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment […]
Amateur Photographer (Svodufoss)
In 1989 I saw beautiful Svöðufoss waterfall and was amazed. I shot a photo and here it is. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment













