Waterfalls around Achern are a prominent natural feature in the Black Forest region of Germany. The area is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including gorges and forests, which create ideal conditions for numerous cascades. These natural sites offer various hiking opportunities and are integrated into the local terrain. The region provides a setting where water flows through varied elevations, forming distinct waterfall experiences.
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The legend of the name of the noblewoman's grave can be found here: https://ortenau-urlaub.de/?p=269
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A beautiful narrow path winds through the gorge between rocks along the stream. Stairs and bridges offer constantly changing perspectives of the waterfalls.
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The Edelfrauengrab waterfalls owe their name to a naturally formed scouring cave right next to one of the waterfalls, where, according to legend, an unfaithful noblewoman met her violent end. In fact, the Gottschlägel nature reserve with the waterfalls and, further up, the Karlsruher Grat is an outstanding scenic attraction in the northern Black Forest. From the hiking car park (signposted), it is only a few steps to the lowest level of the waterfalls, where the Edelfrauengrab is also located. Of course, it is worth climbing further up the adventurous paths and footbridges along the Gottschlägbach. If you want to go on an adventurous hike, climb further up at the upper end of the Gottschlägel to the Karlsruher Grat, where you can then do the via ferrata. From the Bosensteiner Eck at the upper end of the via ferrata, the path then leads over the 'Brennte Schrofen' back to Ottenhöfen. The entire route is about 12 km, elevation difference 500 m, walking time should be 4-5 hours.
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Nice hiking trail along the falls over stairs and bridges. In the extension you reach the via ferrata Karlsruher Grat.
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Definitely worth it, small waterfalls in a breathtaking landscape
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A narrow path winds through the wild and romantic gorge. The crossing takes place via stairs, footbridges and bridges with constantly changing perspectives of the waterfalls.
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The Gaishölle is a special place. The Brandbach cascades down into the valley. The best way to explore this wildly romantic gorge near Sasbachwalden with huge rocks and boulders is on a hike on our premium trail. With a height difference of around 200 meters and 13! Bridges go up to the Bischenberg/Hörchenberg district. Source: https://www.sasbachwalden.de/Media/Attractions/Gaishoell-Wasserfaelle
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Impressive what nature has created, beautiful story (hangs on site).
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For a family-friendly experience, consider the Gaishöll Waterfalls and Gertelbach Waterfalls, both noted for being family-friendly. The Waterfall near Allmannsweier is also recommended for families, offering an accessible and enjoyable experience.
The All Saints Waterfalls are particularly impressive in spring and after prolonged rains when water flow is high. They are also popular during the summer months, offering a pleasant cool escape. In winter, paths can be icy and dangerous, so caution is advised.
Yes, the All Saints Waterfalls are historically significant, being connected to the nearby monastery ruins. A picturesque path established in 1840 guides visitors along the gorge, enhancing the historical context of the natural wonder.
The trails often feature varied terrain, including narrow paths, steps, footbridges, and bridges. For example, the Gaishöll Waterfalls offer a 'wild and romantic gorge' experience with constant changes in perspective, while the Edelfrauengrab Waterfalls involve an ascent over steps and bridges on a narrow hiking path.
The Deglerbad Waterfall on the Gottschlägbach is noted for plunging into a basin at the upper end of a gorge, with tips mentioning a small pool where you can swim, offering a refreshing experience.
While specific public transport routes to the All Saints Waterfalls are not detailed, they are located near Oppenau. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional transport options to Oppenau and then plan for the final leg to the waterfalls.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the region offers extensive hiking and cycling opportunities. You can explore various trails, such as the 'Wilder Sasbach Gorge' for hiking or the 'Mummelsee – Hornisgrinde Tower' for road cycling. Find more routes in the Hiking around Achern, MTB Trails around Achern, and Road Cycling Routes around Achern guides.
While specific cafes or restaurants directly at the waterfalls are not listed, the Black Forest region around Achern is known for its hospitality. You will find various accommodation, cafes, and restaurants in nearby towns and villages, especially popular during the summer months when visitor numbers are higher.
The Gertelbach Waterfalls are a natural monument featuring a wonderful juxtaposition of small and large cascades. A narrow path winds through the gorge, offering constantly changing perspectives and 'aha effects' as you ascend. It's also known for its 'Gumpen,' deep pools where horses were once soaked.
The duration of a hike depends on the specific waterfall and trail chosen. For instance, the All Saints Waterfalls feature a circular route that leads from a lower parking lot through the gorge to the monastery and back, which can take a few hours. Shorter, more intimate experiences are available at smaller falls like the Deglerbad Waterfall.
Yes, the Edelfrauengrab Waterfalls are known for their legendary waterfall and offer a unique experience with gorge and cave formations, allowing your imagination to run wild.
Visitors frequently praise the 'wild and romantic gorge' experience at places like Gaishöll Waterfalls, the refreshing coolness in summer, and the constantly changing, picturesque views from the paths. The impressive natural spectacle and the opportunity for exploration are highly valued.


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