Waterfalls around Wellendingen are located in the Black Forest region, characterized by its forests, meadows, and rivers. While prominent named waterfalls are not directly within Wellendingen, the surrounding area offers natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. The region provides a setting for exploring various natural monuments and water features. Wellendingen serves as a base for discovering the broader natural attractions of the Black Forest.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A bit hidden but a nice place
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The Kohlstattbrunnenbach stream runs beautifully along the hiking trail. Water cascades can be seen again and again. You also pass the spring.
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Kohlstattbrunnenbach 🌊 - HochAlbPfad Felsquellweg 🏞🌊 - Meßstetten-Oberdigisheim - Zollernalbkreis
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From here on only sturdy shoes.
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Really just small rapids 😁
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Here you can take a short break before climbing the nature trail to the Herrenzimmern ruins
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While prominent, large waterfalls are not directly within Wellendingen, the surrounding Black Forest region offers beautiful natural water features. You'll discover smaller waterfalls, river cascades, natural springs, and idyllic streams flowing through wild ravines. These often provide a charming and tranquil experience.
You can explore the Schlichem Waterfall (Hausen am Tann), which is a bit hidden but offers a pleasant visit on the Schlichem river. Another interesting spot is Kohlstattbrunnenbach and Source, an idyllic stream flowing through a wild ravine. Don't miss Höllstein Spring, a natural monument with a small stream and waterfall, offering a wildly romantic path.
Yes, the Tröglebrunnen Pond with Fish is considered family-friendly. It features a small pond with fish and a small waterfall, making it a pleasant stop along a hiking trail.
Visitors appreciate the hidden and tranquil nature of these spots. Many describe them as beautiful, idyllic, and wildly romantic. The lively streams, small cascades, and the charm of the natural surroundings are frequently highlighted, offering a delightful escape into nature.
The region around Wellendingen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and general cycling. Many of these routes offer panoramic views and pass by natural features, including some of the smaller waterfalls and springs.
Yes, for example, the Kohlstattbrunnenbach and Source is part of the Felsquellweg Oberdigisheim / HochAlbPfad. The Schlichem Waterfall is located on the Schlichemwanderweg. Many of these natural monuments are integrated into local hiking trails, offering scenic walks.
Absolutely. Near the Small Rapids and Waterfall on the Stream, you can take a short break before continuing on a nature trail. The small waterfall with its rapids and pools invites you to linger and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
The Black Forest region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer vibrant colors and pleasant temperatures for hiking. During spring, after snowmelt or heavy rains, the water flow in the streams and waterfalls will be at its most impressive. Summer provides warmer weather for longer explorations, while winter can offer a unique, serene experience with frozen cascades, though accessibility might vary.
Many trails in the region vary in difficulty. While some highlights like Kohlstattbrunnenbach and Source or Schlichem Waterfall are rated intermediate, there are also easier sections and circular walks that can be enjoyed by beginners. Always check the specific route details on komoot for difficulty ratings before you go.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every waterfall are uncommon, Wellendingen and the surrounding villages offer various dining options. You'll find places to eat and drink in the towns and along popular hiking and cycling routes in the broader Black Forest region, perfect for a break after your outdoor adventure.
Access to some of the more secluded waterfalls and springs often requires a car, as they are nestled within natural landscapes. However, public transport options like buses might connect Wellendingen to nearby towns, from which you could start a hike. For detailed public transport information, it's best to check local schedules for the specific starting points of your chosen route.


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