Best waterfalls around Bad Driburg are found within the Teutoburg Forest region, known for its diverse natural landscape. This area features numerous smaller cascades and springs that enhance local hiking routes. These water features are often intimate natural elements, providing tranquil spots for relaxation. The region's geology, influenced by past iron mining, has also shaped some unique water sources.
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Nice to look at. A nice place for a little break, to cool off, ...
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The waterfall is small but nice. 😅
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In this cut in the hillside, which was made by iron mining, water emerges from the rocky subsoil in three places. It flows in small rivulets into a dammed pond. The spring basin was created by an open-cast mine over four hundred years ago. According to tradition, two railway workers from Altenbeken gave the spring its name because they regularly chose this place for a leisurely rest on their hikes. These two were real Altenbeken originals. They were known to the locals as a funny couple, as "Max and Moritz".
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At this point / I would like to quickly / say something about the source: To quote the incomparable humorist Heinz Erhardt (1909 - 1979), who was known to a wide audience for his word jokes and "Noch'n poem", with a short quatrain: "There is certainly much beauty in on the element, the wet. Because you can drink the water. But you can - also leave it." (H.Erhardt)
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The waterfall at the former Bollmühle (no longer available) is worth seeing. The creek can only be crossed through a ford or above the waterfall over a bridge stone.
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nice place by the water to relax
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A cool resting place can be reached from the Driburger Grund via the “Viaduct Hiking Trail”. From the path, a narrow footbridge leads to a conspicuous incision in the slope. In this incision, which was driven into the slope by iron mining, water emerges from the rocky subsoil in three places. It flows in small rivulets into a dammed pond. The spring trough was created by an open-pit mining tunnel more than four hundred years ago. The original name for the spring only became common at the beginning of the last century. According to tradition, two railway workers from Altenbeken gave the spring its name because they regularly chose this place for a comfortable rest on their hikes. These two were genuine Altenbeken originals. In the population they were known as a funny couple, as "Max and Moritz"...' Source: https://www.paderborner-land.de/deu/discoveren/standorte/max-und-moritz-quelle-driburger-grund.php
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This is a mill ditch that was previously artificially created to power the Obermühle, Schöppingmühle, Untermühle and Mittelmühle
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The Bad Driburg area, nestled within the Teutoburg Forest, is known for its charming smaller cascades and natural springs rather than large, towering waterfalls. These water features are often intimate natural elements that enhance the local hiking routes, providing tranquil spots for relaxation and appreciation of the landscape.
Yes, the region features unique water sources like the Max and Moritz Spring. This natural monument, formed over 400 years ago by iron mining, has water emerging from the rocky ground in three places, flowing into a small pond. It's a popular resting spot, named after two local railway workers.
Both the Max and Moritz Spring and the Waterfall at the Former Bollermühle are considered family-friendly. They offer pleasant spots for a break and are accessible for a relaxing outing with children.
The waterfalls, especially those like the Fahrenbach Waterfall and those along the Patensteig, are particularly impressive after periods of rain when the streams are well-filled. Spring and autumn often provide lush scenery and good water flow, with autumn also offering beautiful fall colors in the Teutoburg Forest.
Many of the waterfalls and springs are integrated into popular hiking routes. For example, the Max and Moritz Spring is accessible via the “Heineweg” from the “Driburger Grund” parking area. The Patensteig trail also features numerous small waterfalls and is recommended for hikers.
Beyond enjoying the waterfalls, the Bad Driburg area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, running routes, and gravel biking routes throughout the Teutoburg Forest, often passing by or near these natural water features.
The Mühlengraben Waterfall, while small, is notable for its historical context. It is part of a mill ditch that was artificially created in the past to power local mills, showcasing a blend of natural beauty and human ingenuity.
The Small Waterfall and Stone Bridge in the Teutoburg Forest offers a charming, rustic experience. It features a small stream delta, a minor waterfall, and a unique one-tree bridge for crossing the stream, providing a picturesque and less-traveled spot.
The Sieksbach Waterfall is part of a crystal-clear stream that ripples through a mini-gorge. It's known for its continuous flow and the way the Sieksbach stream has carved its path from the Hampenhausen springs through the scenic Rheder's Siektal, also known as "Himmelreich".
Yes, the Fahrenbach Waterfall, located on the Patensteig trail, is associated with a local tale of an "engagement bench" where couples would meet. Additionally, the Max and Moritz Spring is named after two local railway workers who regularly rested there during their hikes, becoming known as a funny pair.
Trails leading to the waterfalls in the Teutoburg Forest, such as the Patensteig, can be varied. They often wind through gorges and forests, featuring boulders and rippling water. Sturdy footwear is recommended due to the diverse terrain, which can include natural paths and some gradients.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil and picturesque nature of these smaller waterfalls and springs. They are valued for enhancing the natural hiking experience, offering pleasant spots for relaxation, cooling off, and enjoying the serene local landscape, often described as 'small but nice'.


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