Waterfalls near Schwerdorf are found in the broader Moselle region, a department in north-eastern France known for its natural landscapes. While Schwerdorff itself does not feature prominently known waterfalls, the area around it, including locations near Oberdorf, offers access to several natural water features. The region is characterized by deeply cut valleys and diverse geological formations, providing varied terrain for exploration.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
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Beautiful section on the dream loop
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The tuff stone staircase was created by the constant flow of water and the precipitated lime.
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Dream loop which consists mostly of gravel roads.
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Great restaurant with very tasty food and drinks. great service
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You can hear it clearly, but not directly on the path, so I went around the outside. To be honest, I have no idea where the water comes from, but waterproof shoes with grip are definitely needed for the slope on the rocks in winter and in bad weather.
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After heavy rain or snowmelt you can admire a small waterfall here. This is then about 10m above the path.
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I think the term "waterfalls" is a bit exaggerated, but it's still nice to look at, especially in winter: Yesterday (12/18/2022) we found impressive icicles there :-)
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Here you can see the remains of the former quarries.
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The region around Schwerdorf, particularly near Oberdorf, offers a variety of natural water features. You can find unique geological formations like the Travertine Steps on the Idesbach Trail, which is a fragile, stepped limestone structure. There are also cascades within deeply cut valleys, such as the Pastorsgrät Gorge, and smaller waterfalls often found adjacent to natural monuments or even restaurants.
Among the most appreciated by the komoot community are the Travertine Steps on the Idesbach Trail, known for its unique tufa staircase. The Pastorsgrät Gorge is also highly regarded for its impressive geological formations. Visitors also frequently enjoy the Wackenmühle Riverside Inn and Waterfall, which combines dining with a scenic waterfall view.
Yes, the region boasts several unique geological features. The Travertine Steps on the Idesbach Trail is a natural monument featuring a tufa staircase, a limestone structure created by calcareous water. The Pastorsgrät Gorge is another impressive formation, characterized by deeply cut valleys that reveal the upper Buntsandstein.
The Wackenmühle Riverside Inn and Waterfall is considered family-friendly, offering a restaurant with an adjacent waterfall. It provides facilities and a pleasant setting for all ages.
The best time can vary depending on the specific waterfall. For instance, the Travertine Steps on the Idesbach Trail is described as shady and more enjoyable in summer. Conversely, the Waterfall at the Rock Edge can be particularly nice to visit in winter, especially when impressive icicles form.
Yes, the Pastorsgrät Gorge has a notable historical background. Its name, 'Pastorsgrät,' commemorates a tragic event from 1857 when a pastor from Itzbach fell into the deep ravine in the dark and suffered fatal injuries.
Yes, the Wackenmühle Riverside Inn and Waterfall is a restaurant located right next to a waterfall, offering food, drinks, and facilities. It's a popular spot, especially in summer.
The area around Schwerdorf offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy to moderate routes like the 'Celtic House Saar-Hunsrück – View from the Druidenpfad loop'. There are also running trails and road cycling routes available in the broader region.
Yes, many of the waterfalls are accessible via hiking trails. For example, the Travertine Steps on the Idesbach Trail is located along the Idesbach path. The Pastorsgrät Gorge can be visited on the Idesbachpfad and Gisinger trails. You can explore various hiking routes around Schwerdorf to discover these natural attractions.
For waterfall hikes, especially those involving streams or potentially wet terrain like the Wallerfangen Waterfall where you might need to climb a bit, it's advisable to wear waterproof shoes. Layered clothing is also recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, as some areas can be shady even in summer.
While not a grand cascade, the Waterfall at the Rock Edge is a smaller, more subtle water feature. It's described as a 'trickle' that can be seen a little further from the main path, often near the remains of former quarries, offering a quieter discovery.


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls around Schwerdorf: