Waterfalls around Berglen are often situated within picturesque landscapes, offering opportunities for nature observation. The region features deeply incised gorges, natural geological outcrops, and impressive rock formations. These areas serve as vital habitats for native plant and animal species. The terrain provides varied experiences for those exploring the natural environment.
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when it's really hot outside, you'll find a wonderful idyll and cooling off here
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Beautiful waterfall. To keep it beautiful, keep in mind that this is a nature reserve, so you should stay on the paths.
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Beautiful waterfall on the creek
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Information sign with interesting information
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The nature reserve is in two parts with a total size of 42ha and was designated in 1980. Part 1 Edenbach Gorge around 5.2ha Part 2 Wieslaufschlucht around 36.8ha Brief description: Deeply cut gorges with natural geological outcrops and rock formations as impressive geological phenomena and as natural habitats for the flora and fauna indigenous to the Keupklingen; Bannwald (LWaldG § 32). Extract of appreciation: It is obvious that in this barely accessible gorge, which was only recently made accessible by a path created by the Welzheim Forestry Office, a near-natural gorge forest with sycamore maple, mountain elm, ash, silver fir, etc. has been preserved. Many floristic peculiarities can be found here, such as the magnificent forest goat's beard and, particularly precious, the alpine / subalpine white butterbur (Petasites albus), which appears in early spring, alongside many fern and moss species. Notable birds include: to name the dipper and the gray wagtail.
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An absolute highlight of the region. Unfortunately, most of the path along the stream has been washed away, which makes it very exhausting and adventurous
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The rear waterfall consists of two waterfalls. At the rearmost waterfall, you can regulate the amount of water yourself with the help of a dam via the dam above. It's not just fun for young children.
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The region is characterized by deeply incised gorges, natural geological outcrops, and impressive rock formations, showcasing remarkable Earth history. For example, the Front Hörschbach Waterfall drops over a compact Steinmergelbank, and in colder months, it can transform into an icy spectacle. The Wieslaufschlucht Nature Reserve, home to the Wieslauf Gorge Waterfall, is a vital habitat for native plant and animal species found in Keuper ravines.
Yes, the Strümpfelbach Valley Nature Reserve, which includes the Strümpfelbach Waterfall, is considered family-friendly with many small waterfalls that are especially interesting for children. The Rear Hörschbach Waterfall (part of the Hörschbach Waterfalls) is also popular with children, partly because visitors can dam the water, creating unique photo opportunities.
The waterfalls offer different experiences depending on the season. In warmer weather, the Strümpfelbach Waterfall provides an idyllic spot for cooling down. In colder months, the Front Hörschbach Waterfall can transform into an icy spectacle, with much of the water freezing into icicles, creating a strikingly beautiful landscape. Good footwear is essential, especially in winter or after rain when paths can be slippery.
Yes, the waterfalls are often integrated into hiking routes. For instance, the Wieslauf Gorge Waterfall is part of the Wieslaufschlucht Nature Reserve, which has a path laid by the Welzheim forestry office making the gorge navigable. You can find mountain hikes around Berglen, including routes like the 'Wieslauf Gorge Waterfall – Ebnisee loop', on the Mountain Hikes around Berglen guide.
The terrain can vary. Trails through areas like the Wieslauf Gorge can be adventurous and at times difficult, with narrow, slippery paths directly alongside steep cliffs, requiring good footwear and sure-footedness. Other paths, such as those near the Klingenmühle Waterfall, are suitable for leisurely walks, though they can become muddy depending on weather conditions. Always check local conditions and wear appropriate footwear.
The Forellensprung Waterfall (Trout Leap), located in the nearby Welzheim Forest, is described as a quieter and less crowded alternative to more popular waterfalls, as it's not directly accessible by car. It offers a genuine natural gem experience within the Swabian-Franconian Forest, ideal for short hikes and tranquility.
For geocachers, the Front Hörschbach Waterfall offers a wonderful combination with the Earthcache GC1XE83. There's also a 'waterfall restaurant' nearby. In the gorge itself, good footwear and sure-footedness are essential, especially since the descent to the Front Hörschbach Waterfall has makeshift steps and can be slippery due to snow in winter.
Beyond hiking, the Berglen area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore easy hikes, such as the 'Zauberweiher – Hidden Pool loop', detailed in the Easy hikes around Berglen guide. For cyclists, there are gravel biking routes, including '1000 meters of elevation around Remshalden', which can be found in the Gravel biking around Berglen guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of recreational activity and natural beauty. The interactive element of damming water at the Rear Hörschbach is engaging for younger visitors, while the Front Hörschbach Waterfall provides a unique natural setting for geocaching or scenic hikes. The well-preserved natural environment and accessibility of the Wieslaufschlucht allow exploration of a wild and romantic landscape rich in biodiversity.
Yes, the Klingenmühle Waterfall is directly associated with the historic Klingenmühle (mill). The valley it resides in is noted for its beauty and romantic ambiance, combining natural beauty with a touch of historical charm from the nearby mill.
The Strümpfelbach Waterfall is located in a nature reserve and offers a tranquil escape. While it's a beautiful spot for cooling down on warm days, visitors are encouraged to stay on designated paths. It can get busy during peak times, so for a quieter experience, consider visiting outside of holiday periods or weekends.


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