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  1. Mar 15, 2024 · Trummelbach Falls are Europes largest subterranean waterfalls and the only underground falls that are easily accessible to the public. These waterfalls are part of Lauterbrunnen’s ‘Valley of 72 Waterfalls’, which is probably best-known for Staubbach Falls that you see in all the pictures of Lauterbrunnen.

  2. The Trümmelbach Falls are the world's only glacier waterfalls that are accessible underground by lift, galleries, tunnels, paths and platforms. They alone carry the meltwater of the glaciers from the Jungfrau down to the valley - up to 20,000 liters of water per second.

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    Trümmelbachfälle. With its ten glacial water falls inside the mountain, made accessible by tunnel lift, the Trümmelbach waterfalls are truly unique in Europe. Trümmelbach alone drains the enormous glacial walls of the Eiger (3970m), Mönch (4099m) and Jungfrau (4158m) with up to a spectacular 20,000 litres of water per second.

  4. The Trümmelbach Falls (German: Trimmelbachfälle or Trümmelbachfälle) in Bernese Oberland, Switzerland, are a series of ten glacier-fed waterfalls inside the mountain made accessible by the tunnel lift, stairs, and illumination.

  5. Explore the biggest subterranean waterfalls in Europe. The Trümmelbach Falls thunder down 10 cascades within the mountain. Set in the idyllic landscape of the Lauterbrunnen valley, the Trümmelbach Falls were opened up in 1877. Venture into the chasm to see this mesmerising natural spectacle.

  6. We visited Truemmelbach Falls. It was a quick drive from downtown and the falls, 10 falls which are all rapidly moving inside the carved stones of the mountain, were great to see. A wonder of nature to see how the power of water shapes the stone.

  7. The only glacier waterfalls in Europe that are located inside the mountain and are still accessible. The Trümmelbach Waterfalls are part of the 72 waterfalls of the Lauterbrunnen Valley, which also include the impressive Staubbachfall Waterfall.

  8. These glacier falls are a bang-crash spectacle. Inside the mountain, up to 20,000L of water per second corkscrews through ravines and potholes shaped by the swirling waters. The 10 falls drain from 24 sq km of Alpine glaciers and snow deposits.

  9. The Trümmelbach Falls are the world's largest underground glacial waterfalls, connected and accessible by galleries, tunnels, and hiking trails. It is one of the most famous waterfalls in the Lauterbrunnen Valley, also known as the valley of the 72 waterfalls.

  10. The Trümmelbach Falls are the world's largest underground glacial waterfalls, connected and accessible by galleries, tunnels, and hiking trails. It is one of the most famous waterfalls in the Lauterbrunnen Valley, also known as the valley of the 72 waterfalls.