Waterfalls around Wallbach offer 12 distinct natural attractions within the Black Forest region. This area is characterized by its river valleys, gorges, and diverse forest landscapes. Visitors can explore various trails that lead to cascading waters and unique rock formations. The region provides opportunities to experience natural environments alongside historical sites.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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June 29, 2025: I hiked up the Murg Valley Trail. It's completely passable again. It's actually in the shade—very pleasant in the 30+°C.
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I drove up and down the Murg Valley. It was pleasantly cool in the summer.
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Again and again you come across small or larger waterfalls during the ascent (and of course also during the descent)
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Beautiful forest and many trails are a joy for all MTB riders.
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Carry waterfall with stairs to bike. Nice corner, nice to look at.
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Up and down with the Enduro, more climbing biking than riding. Wanted to go through the castle, but only goes up a narrow spiral staircase. You can't really go left or right around the castle, danger of falling!
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Beautiful castle ruins. The castle was built in several phases from the 13th century onwards by the Lords of Wieladingen and the Ministeriale of the Säckingen Monastery. The 28 meter high keep is still preserved and can be visited.
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Super highlight of the waterfall, here you can take a great break...
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The Wallbach region features a variety of waterfalls, from dramatic cascades over limestone to smaller drops along river valleys and within gorges. You'll find falls like the View of Stralbrusch Waterfall, which plunges over a cliff covered in colorful lichens, and the multi-tiered Lehenbach Waterfalls nestled in a forest.
Yes, the region offers diverse natural attractions. The Murgtalpfad Rock Tunnels and Waterfall features impressive rock tunnels carved into the landscape. Additionally, the Wallbach Gorge, located west of Lenk, is known for its unique cylindrical holes carved into limestone by the cascading water and pebbles.
Absolutely. You can explore the Wieladingen Castle Ruins, a significant historical site where you can visit the preserved 28-meter high keep and enjoy views from the tower. It's often encountered along trails that also feature waterfalls.
Many trails lead to or past waterfalls. The path to Lehenbach Waterfalls is a narrow, adventurous route with several cascades. The Schluchtensteig Trailhead marks the beginning of a challenging route through gorges and past thundering waterfalls. For more options, check out the Hiking around Wallbach guide.
Yes, the Wallbach area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling and running that explore the surrounding landscapes. For detailed routes, refer to the Cycling around Wallbach and Running Trails around Wallbach guides.
Many areas are family-friendly. The Wallbach Gorge, for instance, is easily accessible with a short walk from Lenk train station and features a barbecue area, making it ideal for a family outing. Some trails leading to waterfalls may be more challenging, so it's best to check specific route details.
The Wallbach Gorge in the Simmental Valley is particularly accessible, being just a short walk from the Lenk train station. For other waterfalls, public transport options may vary, and a combination with short hikes might be necessary.
Visiting on a warm day is often recommended, especially for places like the Wallbach Gorge, as the misty environment offers a refreshing experience. Spring and early summer typically provide the most powerful water flow due to snowmelt, while autumn offers beautiful foliage.
Yes, the Schluchtensteig Trailhead marks a challenging route that is primarily reserved for hikers, involving exposed paths along steep cliffs and through wild ravines, past thundering waterfalls. The path to Lehenbach Waterfalls also features uneven, stony paths and many steps.
The Wallbach Gorge area includes a barbecue spot, perfect for outdoor meals and relaxation. While specific cafes or pubs directly at every waterfall are rare, many routes pass through or near villages where amenities can be found.
Visitors appreciate the wild, roaring nature of falls like the View of Stralbrusch Waterfall and the adventurous surroundings of places like the Lehenbach Waterfalls, with their small cascades and bridges creating a beautiful atmosphere. The scenic descents through areas like the Murgtalpfad are also highly enjoyed.


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