Waterfalls around Murg offer diverse natural landscapes in both Germany's Black Forest and Switzerland's Murgtal. The region is characterized by its valleys, forests, and the Murg river, which feeds numerous cascades. Visitors can explore a variety of waterfall types, from powerful falls to smaller, scenic series. These natural features are often integrated into hiking trails, providing opportunities for outdoor activity.
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January 2025. It was -3 degrees cold. But it was still a very beautiful sight. The icicles on the waterfall and on the rocks, the sunlight - simply fantastic. I have never been to the Höllbach waterfall in winter. But it is definitely worth seeing at this time of year too. 🦉
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Again and again you come across small or larger waterfalls during the ascent (and of course also during the descent)
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Danger! The signage is incomplete and the Albtal Gorge can be life-threatening.
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Carry waterfall with stairs to bike. Nice corner, nice to look at.
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Up and down with the Enduro, more climbing biking than riding. Wanted to go through the castle, but only goes up a narrow spiral staircase. You can't really go left or right around the castle, danger of falling!
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A nice little waterfall
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Fantastically beautiful bridge, the devil's kitchen can be highly recommended
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The Murg region offers a variety of hiking trails that lead to its waterfalls. You can find paths ranging from well-developed routes, like those leading to the Great Höllbach Waterfall, to more adventurous and uneven trails, such as those around the Lehenbach Waterfalls. Some trails, like the Murgtalpfad, feature rock tunnels and steep slopes, offering a challenging experience. For more options, explore easy hikes around Murg.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The path through the Höllbach valley to the Great Höllbach Waterfall is well-developed and generally accessible. The Krai-Woog Gumpen Waterfall and Glacial Mill is also a popular spot, with visitors noting it's a nice round trip to do with kids, featuring a fire pit nearby. The Chestnut Trail in Murg, Switzerland, is a relatively easy 30-minute walk to the Murgbachfall.
The best time to visit depends on the specific waterfall and your preferences. For the Murgbachfall in Switzerland, early summer is ideal, especially after heavy rainfall, when it's particularly powerful. The Murgtalpfad in the Black Forest, which includes the Strahlbrusch Waterfall, is worth visiting at any time of year due to its diverse landscape. Generally, spring and early summer offer lush greenery and strong water flow, while autumn provides beautiful foliage.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical interest. For example, the Wieladingen Castle Ruins offer a historical site with a viewpoint. The 28-meter high keep is preserved and provides scenic views, though the path from the Murg involves many steep stairs. The Krai-Woog Gumpen Waterfall and Glacial Mill is also considered a relic of the Ice Age, offering a unique natural and historical sight.
Absolutely. The Krai-Woog Gumpen Waterfall and Glacial Mill is a prime example, showcasing a glacier pot formed during the Ice Age. The Murgbachfall in Switzerland is nestled amidst the largest chestnut forest north of the Alps, and its red Verrucano stone adds a unique geological element. The Murgtalpfad in Germany also features dramatic canyon valleys and rock tunnels.
Beyond hiking to the waterfalls, the Murg region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking routes, including easy loops like the 'Bridge Over the Murg Waterfall – Wieladingen Castle Ruins loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes and gravel biking trails that pass through scenic landscapes near the Murg river.
Yes, Murg, Switzerland, particularly in the Murgtal south of Walensee, features impressive waterfalls like the Murgbachfall and Gsponbachfall. The Murgbachfall is known for its setting within a chestnut forest and its striking red Verrucano stone. The Gsponbachfall is a wild, 75-meter cascade. While both regions offer beautiful waterfalls integrated into hiking trails, the Swiss Murgtal is characterized by its alpine setting and unique geological features, contrasting with the Black Forest's dense woodlands and canyon valleys in Germany.
Visitors frequently praise the wild-romantic atmosphere and the natural beauty of the waterfalls. Many appreciate the well-developed paths that make some falls accessible, while others enjoy the adventurous and uneven trails that lead to places like the Lehenbach Waterfalls. The unique geological features, such as the glacier pot at Krai-Woog Gumpen, and the scenic views from historical sites like Wieladingen Castle Ruins, are also highly valued.
Yes, the Krai-Woog Gumpen Waterfall and Glacial Mill is noted as a popular place to swim in summer. This spot offers a unique experience with its glacier pot, making it a refreshing stop during warmer months.
Hiking times vary depending on the specific waterfall and your starting point. For instance, the Murgbachfall in Murg, Switzerland, is about a 30-minute walk along the Chestnut Trail from Murg village square. The Gsponbachfall, also in the Swiss Murgtal, can be reached by a roughly three-hour walk from Murg station, often combined with the Murgsee circular tour. Shorter loops, like the 'Thimosweiher loop' (around 3.3 km), are also available for a quicker experience.
Yes, the Lehenbach Waterfalls are a series of smaller and larger cascades encountered along a narrow path in the Lehenbach valley. Similarly, the Murgtalpfad in the Black Forest features the Strahlbrusch Waterfall as a highlight, and the path itself offers a scenic route through a canyon valley with various water features.
Given the varied terrain, it's advisable to wear sturdy hiking shoes, especially for trails with uneven paths or steep sections like those near the Lehenbach Waterfalls or the ascent to Wieladingen Castle Ruins. Layers of clothing are recommended for changing weather conditions. Bringing water, snacks, and a camera to capture the scenic views is also a good idea.


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