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Reichenbach Falls -- Where Sherlock Holmes Met His Fate above Meiringen,
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Reichenbach Falls -- Where Sherlock Holmes Met His Fate above Meiringen

The Reichenbach Falls (Reichenbachfall) is a 120-meter waterfall above Meiringen in the Bernese Oberland, immortalized as the location where Sir Arthur Conan Doyle sent Sherlock Holmes to his apparent death in "The Final Problem" (1893) -- reachable by a historic funicular railway dating to 1899, the falls combine natural grandeur with literary pilgrimage in one of Switzerland's most atmospheric settings.

Reichenbach Falls -- Where Sherlock Holmes Met His Fate above Meiringen

The Reichenbach Falls (Reichenbachfall) is a 120-meter waterfall above Meiringen in the Bernese Oberland, immortalized as the location where Sir Arthur Conan Doyle sent Sherlock Holmes to his apparent death in "The Final Problem" (1893) -- reachable by a historic funicular railway dating to 1899, the falls combine natural grandeur with literary pilgrimage in one of Switzerland's most atmospheric settings.

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