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  1. The Reichenbach Falls (German: Reichenbachfälle) are a waterfall cascade of seven steps on the stream called Rychenbach in the Bernese Oberland region of Switzerland. They drop over a total height of about 250 metres (820 ft). [2]

  2. The Reichenbachfall, de J. M. W. Turner. Las cataratas tienen una altura de salto de 250 metros; son unas de las cataratas más altas de los Alpes . Hoy en día, para subir hasta ellas, se puede utilizar el funicular de Reichenbachfall. En la historia popular.

  3. Reichenbach Falls are the falls where Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous hero, Sherlock Holmes died. Apart from that, it is undoubtedly one the most beautiful locations in the region. Even the walk from Meiringen train station to the base station of the falls is full of scenic beauty with a distinct and amazingly beautiful view on every turn.

  4. Aunque en un principio fue un teleférico de centrales eléctricas, sus vagones de madera de 24 plazas, cuyos asientos son idénticos a los originales, se encargan de llevar a los visitantes a la cima. A poca distancia de la estación de montaña, tres terrazas panorámicas muestran una vista impresionante de las cataratas y del valle Haslital.

  5. A secured footpath leads through the narrow ravine, which is enclosed by up to 80 meter high rockfaces. The meltwaters flow onwards to the valley and turn into the Reichenbach brook. The brook's seven-tiered waterfall has become world-famous, thanks to the writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

  6. Altitude: 843 metres. How to get there: Train to Alpbach via Meiringen, walk (5 minutes) or bus to Willigen, funicular to the Reichenbach Falls. Views: Reichenbach Falls, Haslital valley around Meiringen. Attractions: Sherlock Holmes story, statue and museum in Meiringen.

  7. Top choice in Bernese Oberland. Gazing over the mighty Reichenbach Falls, where the cataract plunges 250m to the ground with a deafening roar, you can see how Arthur Conan Doyle thought them perfect for dispatching his burdensome hero, Sherlock Holmes.