Waterfalls in Feldberg, nestled in Germany's Black Forest, present diverse natural spectacles and hiking opportunities. The region features several impressive waterfalls, including those within the dramatic Ravenna Gorge and along the Wasserfallsteig. These natural features are integrated into well-maintained trails, providing varied routes through picturesque landscapes. The area's terrain, shaped by glaciers, contributes to its scenic appeal.
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The Fahler Waterfall is considered the smaller sibling of the Todtnau Waterfall. The water of the Rotenbach stream plunges over 40 meters and cascades (the upper cascade 15 meters high, the lower 10 meters) into the glacial valley of the Wiese River. The Fahler Waterfall remains in its natural state and has been easily accessible for many years via hiking trails and bridges, making it simple to visit this gem.
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Without snow probably no problem at all.
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A visit to the waterfalls is highly recommended on a snowshoe trail in Menscheschwand. The waterfalls and the path through the small gorge are illuminated in the evenings during the winter months. A nice highlight not far from the trail.
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The waterfalls are an absolute highlight. You can explore them via well-paved paths and bridges that lead up to the waterfall. In the evening they are even occasionally illuminated in summer, which is really beautiful.
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Beautiful brooks into the valley.
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Like the completely frozen Pale Waterfall in a fairy tale 😍.
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During and after the Ice Age, water flooding from the Feldberg created a gorge with rock walls up to 30 m high, which visitors can walk along a path. In the period from May to October, the waterfalls can be admired with lighting every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday evening. May - September 8:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m October 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m
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The waterfall trail from the barracks to the Feldberg Pass is a gem! The countless bridges on which you keep changing sides are simply wonderful 🙂 Highly recommended 👍
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The Menzenschwand Waterfalls are particularly family-friendly. They are easily accessible via well-paved paths and bridges, and the area is known for its beautiful tiered cascades that can be enjoyed by all ages.
Yes, the Pale waterfall is often less crowded than other popular sites like Todtnau. It offers a refreshing experience in a beautiful landscape, allowing visitors to enjoy nature more peacefully.
Absolutely. The Menzenschwand Waterfalls are a particular highlight in winter, as they are often illuminated in the evenings, creating a magical experience along the path through the small gorge.
Many waterfalls in Feldberg are integrated into well-maintained hiking trails. For example, the Todtnau Waterfall is part of the 'Wasserfallsteig' (Waterfall Trail), a premium hiking path. You can find various waterfall hikes in Feldberg, ranging from moderate to difficult, offering diverse natural experiences.
Yes, the Zastlerbach Waterfall and Wooden Bridge offers a scenic spot where the Zastlerbach rushes steeply down, providing refreshing breaks and beautiful views. Additionally, the Blackforestline suspension bridge over the Todtnau Waterfall offers breathtaking views from 120 meters high.
The terrain around Feldberg's waterfalls is diverse, shaped by glaciers thousands of years ago. You'll encounter paths winding through picturesque Black Forest landscapes, sometimes with alpine sections, and often along rivers carving through hard granite rock, creating cascades and gorges.
Yes, the Feldberg region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various gravel biking routes and road cycling routes that pass through scenic areas near the waterfalls, providing a different perspective of the landscape.
Visitors appreciate the captivating natural beauty and spectacle of the waterfalls, from the powerful cascades to the serene streams. The well-maintained hiking opportunities, unique features like illuminated waterfalls, and the chance to enjoy peace in the forest are also highly valued.
The Menzenschwand Waterfalls are known for their beautiful tiered cascades, where the Menzenschwander Alb river carves its way through hard granite, forming several distinct drops.
Yes, the Feldbergsteig Nature Trail includes sections with waterfalls, offering not only natural history insights but also fantastic views and opportunities for discovery.
The Pale waterfall offers a refreshing experience at any time of year. The water of the Rotenbach falls over 40 meters in several stages, creating a cool and invigorating atmosphere.


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