The Seerenbach Falls (German: Seerenbachfälle) are a cascading set of three waterfalls east of Betlis in the municipality of Amden (canton of St. Gallen...
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called the Maag, which merged with the Linth near Ziegelbrücke. The Seerenbach Falls and Rinquelle are adjacent to the north of the lake. The Schnittlauchinsel...
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original chapel stood on the site, below Strahlegg Castle and between Seerenbach Falls and the Walensee, in the 14th century. Damaged by water, that chapel...
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Sherlock Holmes Seerenbach Falls Amden St Gallen Staubbach Fall Lauterbrunnen Berne Thur waterfalls Unterwasser St Gallen Trummelbach Falls Lauterbrunnen...
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2nd of the Seerenbach Falls Betlis, Amden St. Gallen (302 m of 585 m) 47°09′N 009°08′E / 47.150°N 9.133°E / 47.150; 9.133 (Seerenbach Falls - highest...
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village of Arvenbüel (1,259 m (4,131 ft)). The middle of the three Seerenbach Falls is the highest waterfall in Switzerland (302 m (991 ft)). The blazon...
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Wägitaler Aa Linthkanal Lake Walen Linth Löntsch Sernf Flätschbach Seez Seerenbach Reuss (after and northeast of Brugg, and northwest of Baden) Lorze Kleine...
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14.3 km (8.9 mi) - 90.15 km2 (34.81 sq mi) (into Obersee near Lachen) Seerenbach (into Lake Walen near Amden) Seez - 33 km (21 mi) - 203.73 km2 (78.66 sq mi)...
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