Waterfalls around Großerlach are found within the scenic Schwäbisch-Fränkischer Wald, characterized by deeply cut gorges and natural landscapes. This region offers a variety of natural experiences, with waterfalls integral to its stream valleys. Visitors can explore areas known for their unique rock formations and the presence of flowing water. The natural beauty of the area provides opportunities for outdoor activities.
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This path is even cooler in summer than the Bodenbach Gorge
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The Hohle Stein (Hollow Stone) is located in the middle of the Tobel Gorge. It was eroded over millennia and is now a monument to erosion. A small amount of water trickles down from the ceiling of the small grotto throughout the year.
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The Hüttenwaldschlucht in Spiegelberg is a beautiful, unspoilt stream valley in the Swabian-Franconian Forest. It is known for its striking sandstone rock faces, semi-caves and a small waterfall. The path through the gorge is narrow and slippery in wet weather, so sturdy footwear is required. It offers hikers a scenic and romantic experience. There are also rope-secured trail sections at dangerous spots to ensure hikers' safety
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Hollowed out sandstones with a small trickle of water on the way to a gorge on a very natural path.
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Here you realize the power of nature!
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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 waterfalls in the Großerlach region are primarily found within scenic gorges like the Hüttlenwaldschlucht and Hörschbachschlucht. They are characterized by unique geological features, such as the "Engelhofer Platte" at the Front Hörschbach Waterfall, and some even feature automatic water locks, like the one at the Rear Hörschbach Waterfall, to ensure a strong flow even during drier periods.
Yes, both the Rear Hörschbach Waterfall and the Front Hörschbach Waterfall are considered family-friendly. The Rear Hörschbach Waterfall is particularly popular with children due to its damming mechanism. However, paths through gorges can be muddy and rocky, so sturdy footwear is recommended for all ages.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer lush scenery and good water flow. Even in winter, the Front Hörschbach Waterfall is worth seeing when partly or completely frozen. For the most impressive water flow at the Rear Hörschbach Waterfall, visit when the automatic water lock is opened.
Visiting in winter can be magical, especially when waterfalls like the Front Hörschbach Waterfall are frozen. However, paths through gorges, such as the Hörschbach Gorge, can become icy and slippery. Appropriate equipment and a minimum level of fitness and surefootedness are essential to ensure safety.
Due to the often muddy, rocky, and sometimes steep terrain within the gorges, sturdy footwear with good grip is highly recommended. Some paths, like those in the Hüttlenwald Gorge, are rope-secured, indicating challenging sections. In winter, additional equipment for icy conditions may be necessary.
Yes, near the Hörschbach Waterfalls, there is a "waterfall restaurant" conveniently located where the waterfall road meets. This provides a good opportunity to stop for refreshments during your visit.
The waterfalls are often integrated into diverse hiking trails. You can find challenging routes through gorges like the Hüttlenwald Gorge, which features steep slopes and rope-secured paths. There are also moderate and difficult hiking options around Großerlach, such as the 'Mönchsberg Beer Garden – Entrance to Olga Gorge' loop or the 'Bernhard-Drixler-Hütte – Bernhard Drixler Viewpoint' loop. You can explore more hiking routes on the Hiking around Großerlach guide.
Beyond hiking, the Großerlach region offers opportunities for gravel biking. You can find various routes, ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Bridge in the Rottal Valley – Weir at Ebersberger Sägemühle loop from Murrhardt'. For more details, check the Gravel biking around Großerlach guide.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter deeply cut gorges with striking sandstone structures and cavernous formations, particularly in the Hüttlenwald Gorge and Hörschbach Gorge. These areas are often designated as nature reserves, preserving their unspoiled character and unique geology.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural spectacle of the waterfalls, especially the ability to see an impressive water flow at the Rear Hörschbach Waterfall even during dry spells, thanks to its automatic water lock. The wild and romantic atmosphere of the gorges, the unique rock formations, and the opportunities for photography are also highly valued.
While the main waterfalls are well-documented, the region's numerous small rivulets and deeply cut stream valleys mean that smaller, less prominent cascades can be discovered, especially within gorges like the Hüttlenwald Gorge, which features a small waterfall amidst its rugged terrain. The Tobel Gorge and the Hollow Stone also offers a small spring and great rock formations.
Yes, for example, the Front Hörschbach Waterfall is easily reached from a nearby parking lot. When visiting the Tobel Gorge and the Hollow Stone, parking is available at the Dentelbach car park.


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