Gruppbach
Gruppbach is a small stream located in the alpine region of Switzerland. It originates from glacial meltwater in the higher elevations of the Bernese Alps and flows through a series of valleys before joining the larger Aare River. The stream's course is characterized by steep gradients, resulting in a fast-flowing current and numerous small waterfalls. The surrounding landscape is marked by rugged mountain peaks, lush alpine meadows, and dense coniferous forests.
The water of Gruppbach is known for its clarity and purity, a common characteristic of alpine streams
Historically, Gruppbach and its vicinity have been used for grazing livestock and limited forestry. The challenging