A cable railway brings visitors up to the platform where the final duel of the novel took place and, at the same time, to a starting point of unique walking tours through the Reichenbachtal Valley - Grosse Scheidegg - Grindelwald.
How to get there:
Main road Meiringen - Willingen
Opening hours:
May to October
Evening excursions for groups upon request
Reichenbach Falls Meiringen
Meiringen
Nature
Aletsch: Aletsch Glacier
Basel: Zoological Garden
Belalp: Massa Gorge
Brenets: Lake Brenets
Brienz: Giessbach Falls
Brissago: Isole di Brissago
Capolago: Monte Generoso
Col-des-Roches: Mills
Creux-du-Van
Davos: Botanical Garden
Engstligen-Wasserfälle
Geneva: Garden
Goldau: Nature/Animal Park
Gotthard: Schöllenen Gorge
Hérémence: Grand Dixence
Kandersteg: Blue Lake
Kerzers - Papiliorama
Lake Biel - St.Peter's Isl
Langnau a. Albis: Park
Lauterbrunnen: Staubbach
Les Marécottes: Alpine Zoo
Lucerne: Glacier Garden
Maggia Valley
Meiringen: Aare River Gorge
Meiringen:Reichenbach Falls
Neuhausen: Rhine Falls
Pro Natura Centre
Rapperswil: Zoo for Kids
Réclére: Grottos / Park
Rhine Falls
Saas Fee: Ice Pavilion
Saignelégier: Lake
Salt Mines
Sempach: Institute
St-Imier: Wind/Solar Power
Thusis: Via Mala Gorge
Travers: Mines
Vernayaz: Trient Gorge
Zermatt: Matterhorn
Zernez: Swiss National Park
Zürich: Zoo

The beauty of the mighty waterfall - height of drop 100 m - and the scenic charms of the surroundings have been described since tourism began. A Sherlock Holmes commemorative plaque by the cable railway reminds the visitor that Conan Doyle was so deeply impressed by the wild beauty of this waterfall that he decided to let his world-famous detective, Sherlock Holmes, fall to his death in the Reichenbach Falls after a fight with his archenemy Prof.Moriarty.
Contact Information
- Reichbachfallbahn
Postfach 259
3860 Meiringen
Tel. +41 (0)33 972 90 10
info@reichenbachfall.ch - www.reichenbachfall.ch

