Waterfalls around Leienkaul are primarily found within the wild and romantic Endert Valley, a significant natural area accessible from the municipality. The region is known for the Rausch Waterfall, where the Endertbach stream plunges 7 meters deep. The Endert Valley features diverse landscapes, including wide paths, narrow trails, and historical mill remnants. This area provides a natural setting for outdoor activities, with trails winding through forests and along streams.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Partially good sure-footedness is an advantage
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Because otherwise it's an incomplete tour ;-)
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Nature reserve with signposted hiking trails.
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Hiking through largely untouched nature
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Nature reserve with signposted hiking trails. I think it would be interesting to take a walk there through unspoilt nature. It may be advisable to wear appropriate clothing as the walking path is virtually overgrown.
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in any case, interesting that there are people who have adopted the old mills
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It really is one of the most beautiful hiking trails in Germany. Only to recommend.
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We visit the Moselle every year and therefore walk the Enderttal, it is always an experience 👍
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The most prominent waterfall in the region is The Rausch Waterfall, located in the wild and romantic Endert Valley. Here, the Endertbach stream plunges 7 meters deep over thick stones, creating a picturesque natural spectacle.
Yes, The Rausch Waterfall is categorized as family-friendly. The surrounding Endert Valley offers diverse paths, some of which are suitable for families. For easy hikes, you can explore options in our Easy hikes around Leienkaul guide, which includes routes like 'The Rausch Waterfall – Forest Stream in the Eifel loop'.
The Endert Valley is characterized by its diverse landscape, including wide hiking paths, narrow meadow and stony trails, and the Endertbach stream which can become a wild brook after heavy rains. You'll find dense forests, gorges, and the captivating The Rausch Waterfall.
Yes, the Endert Valley is rich in history. The hiking paths pass remnants of numerous old mills, with historical accounts mentioning up to 34 mills once operating along the Endertbach. A small bridge near The Rausch Waterfall leads to the nearby pilgrimage church Maria Martental, which is part of a monastery. You can also find Napoleon's Bridge, part of an old postal road.
The Wild Endert Valley Trail was voted Germany's most beautiful hiking trail in 2019. It's known for its extremely diverse landscape, ranging from wide paths to narrow, stony trails, and features numerous footbridges, historical mills, and the constant sound of the rushing Endertbach. Sturdy shoes are highly recommended for this experience.
The Dortebachtal Nature Trail offers a route through a wild and romantic side valley of the Moselle, with a partially alpine character. It follows the Dortebach and leads to a waterfall. The upper valley is often described as almost tropical and humid, while the lower part can be alpine dry and warm, offering contrasting vegetation and fauna.
Besides exploring the waterfalls, the region offers excellent opportunities for hiking and running. You can find various routes in our guides, such as Easy hikes around Leienkaul or Running Trails around Leienkaul. The Endert Valley itself is a premier hiking destination.
The Endert Valley and its waterfalls are beautiful year-round. In summer, the area around The Rausch Waterfall offers a chance to cool off. Spring is particularly beautiful when the trees are in their young green dress, and after heavy rains, the Endertbach transforms into a wilder, more powerful stream, enhancing the waterfall's spectacle.
Sturdy footwear is highly recommended, especially when hiking trails like the Wild Endert Valley Trail, which includes stony and potentially wet sections. Some routes can be adventurous, so good walking shoes are mandatory to navigate the diverse terrain safely.
The Rausch Waterfall is easily accessible from Leienkaul. While specific parking spots aren't detailed in the guide, access points to the Endert Valley trails, which lead to the waterfall, are available. For the Dortebachtal, there's a small parking lot at the entrance between Klotten and Pommern, or you can approach from the Eifelhöhe.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and serenity of the area, especially the 'original natural experience' offered by The Rausch Waterfall. The diversity of the Wild Endert Valley Trail, with its rushing water, historical mills, and varied paths, is also a major highlight. Many find the valleys wild, romantic, and almost fairy-tale like.
Yes, the Dortebachtal Nature Trail is categorized as challenging and leads to a waterfall. It features a partially alpine character and can involve steep climbs, rewarding hikers with great views and a unique natural experience.


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