Best waterfalls around Owingen are found within a region characterized by the picturesque Linzgau, situated above Lake Constance. While not home to large, towering waterfalls, the area features the Aachtobel gorge, a designated nature reserve. This deep, forested gorge, carved by the Linzer Aach stream, offers a dynamic waterscape with smaller cascades and rapids. The Aachtobel is one of Germany's oldest nature reserves, providing a natural setting for exploring water features.
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Small waterfall near Überlingen train station, whose water flows further along the city wall.
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Be careful, some trees are damaged or are in the landslide area. I wouldn't go through it if there was strong wind.
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Especially how the creek flows over the train tracks.
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A nice stretch of forest with lots of waterfalls
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nice view back to our house in bruckfelden
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The clove stream flows in the city moat
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Upside down world - the waterfall above, the train below. The Überlingen train station with the Nellenbach waterfall, which, thanks to its location between walls, fits very well with the old moats of the city of Überlingen.
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Around Owingen, you'll find a unique natural water experience, primarily within the Aachtobel gorge. This area features smaller cascades and rapids carved by the Linzer Aach stream, rather than grand, towering waterfalls. It's known for its dynamic waterscape and idyllic, wild romantic atmosphere.
Yes, visitors particularly enjoy the Molasse Gorge Waterfall, which offers a pleasant stretch of forest with multiple water features. Another popular spot is Kuony Spring, an idyllic brook with several mini waterfalls, especially nice in summer. You might also discover the Small waterfall by the wayside, noted for its unique water wheel and remote setting.
The Aachtobel gorge is a deep, forested gorge carved by the Linzer Aach stream, nearly 120 meters deep into soft molasses sandstone. It's one of Germany's oldest nature reserves, offering a 'wildly romantic' natural water experience with its quaint stream, steep rock faces, and lateral spring gorges. It's significant for its geological history and rich biodiversity.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. Kuony Spring is a small, idyllic brook with mini waterfalls that families enjoy. The Small waterfall by the wayside is also noted as family-friendly, offering a unique water wheel. The general nature of the Aachtobel gorge with its smaller cascades makes for an engaging, yet manageable, outdoor experience.
The Aachtobel gorge is an integral part of various hiking trails. You can find easy hikes around Owingen, such as the 'Hohenbodman Observation Tower – Bench With View of the Alps loop from Aachtobel' or the 'Aachtobel Bridge – Aach Creek loop from Aachtobel'. For more options, explore the easy hikes around Owingen guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find road cycling routes like the 'Seelfingen Cycle Path' or mountain biking trails such as the 'View of Lake Constance – First View of the Lake loop from Owingen'. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Owingen or MTB Trails around Owingen guides for detailed routes.
The Aachtobel gorge and its water features are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and refreshing streams, with Kuony Spring being particularly nice in summer. Autumn brings beautiful foliage. Good footwear is recommended, especially after rain, due to the natural terrain.
Yes, the area around the Aachtobel gorge has historical significance. You can visit the pilgrimage chapel Maria im Stein, a site with over 500 years of history, adding a cultural dimension to your natural experience.
Given the natural terrain of the gorge, especially after rain, good footwear is highly recommended. Dress in layers suitable for outdoor activity, and consider bringing water and snacks, as some locations can be remote.
Visitors appreciate the 'wild romantic' and idyllic landscape of the Aachtobel gorge. They enjoy the smaller, charming water features like the 'very nice little waterfalls' at Molasse Gorge Waterfall and the 'small, idyllic brook' at Kuony Spring. The remote and quiet setting of spots like the Small waterfall by the wayside, with its unique water wheel, is also highly valued.
The Nellenbach Waterfall is a small waterfall located near Überlingen train station, whose water flows along the city wall. While not directly within Owingen, it's a nearby water feature that visitors to the wider Lake Constance region might encounter.


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