Best waterfalls around Beilstein are found in the wider Rhineland-Palatinate region, as Beilstein itself is primarily known for its medieval architecture, vineyards, and historic castle. The area offers diverse natural landscapes beyond the Moselle Valley. Visitors can explore various waterfalls, often integrated into gorges or natural monuments. These natural features provide opportunities for hiking and experiencing the region's varied terrain.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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The weir is right next to the Rösersmühle mill. It's interesting to see how the view changes throughout the year.
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This path is even cooler in summer than the Bodenbach Gorge
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Weir with a small waterfall near the Rösersmühle.
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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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Small mini waterfall on the Fuxi path. Easy to miss
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A very idyllic stream valley for hiking or cycling. The forest café "Zur Einkehr" is worth a stop. The Fuxierl Adventure Trail also runs along the stream valley.
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No, Beilstein itself is primarily known for its medieval architecture, vineyards, and historic Metternich Castle. The waterfalls are found in the wider Rhineland-Palatinate region, offering diverse natural landscapes beyond the immediate Moselle Valley.
The region features a variety of waterfalls, including natural cascades within gorges, erosion-formed waterfalls, and weirs. You'll encounter unique geological formations like the impressive niche at Hohler Stein Erosion Natural Monument, where a small waterfall drops 5 meters into a basin.
Yes, the Tobel Gorge and the Hollow Stone offers an adventure-rich path suitable for all ages, with great rock formations. Additionally, the Tuff Cliffs and Waterfall on the Neckar Cycle Path is noted as family-friendly, with a flat path along the Neckar River.
The waterfalls offer different experiences throughout the year. In summer, you can see a small waterfall trickling down the tuff rocks at the Neckar Cycle Path. In winter, the Hohler Stein Erosion Natural Monument is particularly impressive, adorned by meter-long icicles and bizarre ice structures.
Many waterfall locations are integrated into gorges, offering wild-romantic and sometimes challenging hikes. For instance, Hüttlenwald Gorge features partly very steep slopes, rope-secured paths, and can be muddy and rocky. Good footwear and surefootedness are recommended for these trails.
Yes, for gorges like Hüttlenwald Gorge, surefootedness, no fear of heights, and good physical condition are required. Paths can be narrow and slippery in wet weather, so good footwear is essential. Dangerous sections are often rope-secured.
Beyond exploring waterfalls, the region offers extensive opportunities for road cycling, running, and hiking. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'Murr River Cycle Path' for cycling, 'Beilstein Castle – Water buffalo in the Bottwartal' for running, or 'Löwenstein castle ruins' for hiking. More details are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Beilstein, Running Trails around Beilstein, and Hiking around Beilstein guides.
Yes, the Tuff Cliffs and Waterfall on the Neckar Cycle Path is located directly along the Neckar River, offering a flat and scenic route. It's a great option for cyclists looking to enjoy nature and a waterfall view.
The Hohler Stein Erosion Natural Monument is a large, impressive niche of 30 meters diameter within Stubensandstein rock. A small waterfall falls 5 meters deep into a wide basin, creating a grotto-like formation. It's particularly striking in winter with icicles.
Yes, the region also features weirs that create waterfall-like effects. An example is the Weir with waterfall at the Rösersmühle, located near the Rot River, a tributary of the Kocher.
Visitors appreciate the wild-romantic experience of the gorges, noting the striking sandstone cliffs, half caves, and small waterfalls. They often describe the paths as adventurous and recommend sturdy shoes due to muddy and rocky terrain, especially in wet weather.
Many of the waterfalls and gorges, such as the Tobel Gorge and the Hollow Stone, feature impressive rock formations of Stubensandstein. The Hohler Stein Erosion Natural Monument is a prime example of how softer sandstone layers and claystone lenses contribute to unique niche and cave formations.


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