Marvel at the towering, jagged and layered rock formations of the Planalp. Enjoy the spectacle of the invigorating Milibach Waterfall tumbling down the sheer rock face.
Whether hiking up to the Planalp or heading down into the valley after a day’s walking on the Brienzer Rothorn, the Milibach Waterfall is well worth a detour. From Brienz, a hiking trail leads along the mountain stream almost as far as the waterfall. The bridge directly overlooks the invigorating mass of water – a refreshingly welcome sight after a long hike. The Milibach Waterfall and the imposing rock formations dominate the village of Brienz, even though a mere trickle of water passes down the rock in warm, dry summers.
Whether hiking up to the Planalp or heading down into the valley after a day’s walking on the Brienzer Rothorn, the Milibach Waterfall is well worth a detour. From Brienz, a hiking trail leads along the mountain stream almost as far as the waterfall. The bridge directly overlooks the invigorating mass of water – a refreshingly welcome sight after a long hike. The Milibach Waterfall and the imposing rock formations dominate the village of Brienz, even though a mere trickle of water passes down the rock in warm, dry summers.
Your highlights at a glance
- Barbecue point at the Gäldried intersection of the Brienz Rothorn Railaway
- The Milibach is especially impressive in the springtime, or after rainfall
- Combine your hike with a refreshing detour to the Milibach Waterfall
To ensure that your trip is perfect in every way, please note
- Wear suitable footwear for hiking
- Treat yourself to Chäsbrätel or rösti at the Planalp mountain restaurant
- Check the weather forecast in advance
- The walk from Brienz to the Milibach Waterfall takes around one hour
Good to know
Eligibility
for Groups
for Class
for individual guests
Pet allowed
Suitable for the Elderly
for Children of the age of 6-10
for Children of the age of 10 upwards
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