Best waterfalls around Lykershausen are found in the Rhineland-Palatinate region, offering diverse natural attractions for hiking. This area is characterized by its river valleys and wooded landscapes, providing a setting for various outdoor activities. Lykershausen serves as a starting point for exploring these natural water features. The region's topography creates numerous opportunities to discover waterfalls within its varied terrain.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The valley is a natural, narrow valley with a gurgling stream in the center; this is the most beautiful section of the trail.
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A beautiful and peaceful hiking valley. With the current weather conditions (and actually always), you should be a little more careful because the stones and bridge wood are wet and slippery.
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Immediately after the railway underpass on the B42, you enter the gorge. It becomes quiet, and all you can hear are the chirping of birds and the babbling of the Pulsbach stream. The path is very beautiful, but in places it's very narrow and steep, requiring surefootedness. I wouldn't walk it if it's wet. Here, we also come across the signs for the Rheinsteig trail, which then guide us to Prath.
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The Pulsbach not only has this one very beautiful waterfall, but also many other small and medium-sized waterfalls. In rainy years, like 2024 and winter 2025, there is a very audible splashing and murmuring here and it looks simply amazing. The steep cliffs are decorated with mosses and ferns, which are beautifully green even in winter. Simply a great tour along the stream!!
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wild, romantic stream valley
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After the Wunschwasser waterfall, the route unfortunately does not continue above St. Goar at the moment. The hiking trail to Biebernheim is closed. You have to take the path directly to Rheinfels Castle.
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To get to the "entrance" of Kühlen Grund, you first walk 900 m from the B42 / Forstbachstraße intersection on the sidewalk next to Forstbachstraße and then another 350 m without a sidewalk on Forstbachstraße towards Loreley. There is a little more space next to the road on the right-hand side heading out of town - but not much. At weekends or on public holidays, as well as during the season when many tourists drive up to Loreley, you should not necessarily walk there. At the "exit" you come to the K88, which goes up to Patersberg in a serpentine fashion. It is better to walk 50 m down the K88 to the L338, then about 70 m up towards Loreley on the road. There is a path that leads up to the St. Goarshausen - Heide district. From here you have the option of walking back down to St. Goarshausen via Katz Castle, via the "Elchweg", or via the Loreley plateau. In my opinion, this is the only sensible alternative for incorporating the Kühlen Grund into a tour. Sturdy shoes with a good grip are advisable for this section. There are a few wet, rocky areas.
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While Lykershausen itself is a starting point, the broader Rhineland-Palatinate region offers several distinctive waterfalls. The Dreimühlen Waterfall in the Volcanic Eifel is known as a 'growing waterfall' due to continuous calcium carbonate deposition. The Elzbach Waterfall, near Burg Pyrmont, is the largest in the Eifel, offering a picturesque blend of nature and history. You can also explore the Pulsbach Waterfall, which features a number of smaller cascades, or the Heimbachtal Waterfall and Wooden Bridges, a waterfall within a gorge.
Yes, many waterfalls in the region are integrated into hiking routes. The St. Goar Waterfall is located on the Rhein Burgen Weg within the Lohbach Gorge. The Dreimühlen Waterfall is accessible via the Eifelsteig premium hiking trail and the Kalkeifel cycle path, with a recommended 10-kilometer 'Waterfall Loop' for hikers. The Wolfsschlucht Waterfall is found within the 'Wolfsschlucht' (Wolf's Gorge), offering a scenic hike through rock formations and wooden bridges.
The waterfalls around Lykershausen and the wider region are often found in diverse natural settings. You can expect to see deep gorges, dense forests, and unique geological formations. For example, the Dreimühlen Waterfall features vibrant green mossy terraces in spring and summer, and icy formations in winter. The Heimbachtal Waterfall and Wooden Bridges offers a 'jungle atmosphere' with wooden bridges and an old mill foundation.
The 10-kilometer 'Waterfall Loop' around the Dreimühlen Waterfall is considered family-friendly. When exploring areas like the Heimbachtal Waterfall and Wooden Bridges, the paths can be rocky and uneven, so sturdy footwear is recommended for all family members. Always check the specific trail conditions before heading out with children.
The waterfalls offer different experiences throughout the year. After heavy rainfall, waterfalls like the Elzbach Waterfall are most powerful. In spring and summer, you'll see lush greenery and mossy terraces, while winter can transform some waterfalls, such as the Dreimühlen Waterfall, into 'fairytale sculptures' with icy formations. Firm footwear is recommended in every season.
Yes, the Elzbach Waterfall is a prime example. It plunges directly beside the historic Pyrmonter Mühle, with the majestic Burg Pyrmont often providing a picturesque backdrop. This creates a unique blend of natural beauty and historical charm, allowing visitors to enjoy both the waterfall and the nearby historical structures.
Sturdy, firm footwear with good grip is highly recommended for exploring the areas around the waterfalls, as paths can be rocky, uneven, and potentially wet or slippery, especially after rain. For highlights like the Pulsbach Waterfall, firm footwear is essential. Layered clothing is also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions.
Yes, the Saarburg Waterfall, though further afield, is a unique urban waterfall. It crashes dramatically through the center of the town of Saarburg, creating a 20-meter cascade surrounded by centuries-old buildings and cobblestone streets. This contributes to Saarburg's 'Little Venice' atmosphere.
The region around Lykershausen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle, road cycling, and gravel biking options. For example, you can explore routes like 'View of Marksburg Castle' or 'Bopparder Hamm Vineyards' on a touring bicycle. For more details, check the Cycling around Lykershausen guide or the Gravel biking around Lykershausen guide.
Specific parking information varies by waterfall. For the Elzbach Waterfall at Burg Pyrmont, there is easily accessible nearby parking. For other locations, it's advisable to check local signage or specific trail guides for designated parking areas. Some routes, like the one leading to Kühler Grund Stream and Waterfall, might require walking a short distance from main roads to reach the trailheads.
Yes, the Dreimühlen Waterfall has been designated a 'National Geotope' and a protected natural monument due to its unique 'growing' characteristic. The St. Goar Waterfall and Weilerbach Waterfall are also listed as natural monuments.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the opportunity for outdoor exploration. Many enjoy the 'jungle atmosphere' of places like the Heimbachtal Waterfall and Wooden Bridges, the unique cascades of the Pulsbach Waterfall, and the idyllic forest sections around the Weilerbach Waterfall. The blend of natural scenery with historical elements, such as the Elzbach Waterfall near Burg Pyrmont, is also highly valued.


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