Best waterfalls around Frankenblick are found in this municipality in the Sonneberg district of Thuringia, Germany. The area features notable natural water formations, including picturesque gorges and unique sinter terraces. These geological formations offer opportunities for outdoor exploration and witnessing natural processes. Frankenblick provides interesting water-related features for visitors.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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A very beautiful spot.
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Here a small stream flows down the slope and forms a small pond. After rainfall a small waterfall forms.
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Leave the new Rauenstein Castle on your left and follow the path towards the forest. There are always small waterfalls along the stream
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Totally hidden, an incredibly idyllic waterfall, the water seeps back into the ground immediately, you would never think that you would find such a waterfall here. 16.06.22 maybe the summer will dry out...
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Access to the gorge has been closed since last autumn. But you can pass it on the left .. no less impressive
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We wanted to go there today, but unfortunately the path is still closed.
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Nice little gorge. Unfortunately, only 2/3 of the railing on the left side of the wooden stairs is missing. You have crossed the gorge in 5 minutes, and you can easily integrate it into the Spittelstein circular hiking trail. However, the signs on this route are sometimes poor.
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The waterfall sounds so powerful - it's more of a waterfall ... but still nice to look at. But I wouldn't take a detour because of that.
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Frankenblick is known for its picturesque gorges, unique sinter terraces, and small streams that form cascades. While not featuring grand, towering waterfalls, the area offers interesting geological formations carved by water, providing diverse natural beauty.
Among the most popular spots are the Sauloch Gorge, known for its rushing water and unique rock formations, and the Sinter Terraces of Weißenbrunn vorm Wald, which are impressive natural monuments formed by mineral deposits. Visitors also appreciate the Deer Watering Place, where a small stream creates a waterfall after rainfall.
Yes, the Sinter Terraces of Weißenbrunn vorm Wald and the Deer Watering Place are both categorized as family-friendly. These locations offer accessible natural beauty for visitors of all ages.
The Sinter Terraces of Weißenbrunn vorm Wald are a natural monument where lime-rich water deposits minerals, creating intricate, fairytale-like patterns and a series of steps. They are considered among the most impressive sinter terraces in northeastern Bavaria, comparable to well-known deposits near Jena and Crailsheim.
The Sauloch Gorge is described as an interesting and somewhat mysterious place. It features rushing water, unique rock formations carved by the water, and a small waterfall at its end. Many visitors enjoy the circular path through the gorge.
Absolutely. You can find numerous hiking trails around Frankenblick. For easy walks, explore routes listed in the Easy hikes around Frankenblick guide. For more varied options, check out the general Hiking around Frankenblick guide.
Yes, there are cycling routes available in the region. You can find various options, including moderate and difficult routes, in the Cycling around Frankenblick guide.
Visitors frequently describe places like the Sauloch Gorge as 'worth a visit' and 'interesting.' The Sinter Terraces of Weißenbrunn vorm Wald are often called 'fairytale-like,' and the Deer Watering Place is noted as a 'very beautiful spot,' especially after rainfall.
Yes, the Sauloch Gorge is categorized as an intermediate highlight, suggesting it's suitable for those with some hiking experience. It offers a rewarding exploration through its unique terrain.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, water features like the Deer Watering Place are particularly beautiful after rainfall when the small waterfall forms. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant hiking conditions and good water flow in gorges and streams.
The Sauloch Gorge is also classified as a natural monument, offering unique geological formations and a forest environment to explore.


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