Wasserfallsteig premium trail at Feldberg
Wasserfallsteig premium trail at Feldberg
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11.7km
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Rushing waterfalls and roaring streams accompany you on this eleven-kilometer-long hike through the Black Forest. The premium trail starts at the August Euler Platz hiking car park on the Feldberg pass. If you don't have a car, you can easily reach the starting point by bus.
At the mountain rescue hut, you join the path and walk downhill to the Wiesenquelle. After about 100 meters, you leave this path and pass a meadow below the old ski jump. Soon you're hiking back into the forest and the character of the stream valley quickly changes to a wild, romantic gorge with steps and bridges. Not far now, you can already hear the Fahler waterfall - an impressive natural spectacle!
You hike down the valley towards Brandenberg across flower meadows and pastures. A little way behind the Hotel Waldeck, you turn left onto a narrow path that leads you down through the rustic Wolfsschlucht to Todtnau. You take a short detour across the market square, a good opportunity for a long break and a stop for refreshments.
Refreshed, you hike up the mountain, past the forest kindergarten and on the increasingly steep path until you hear the next waterfall roaring. Soon you are standing on the bridge in front of the largest cascade of the Todtnau waterfall and can feel the fine spray on your skin.
You hike the last stretch uphill via steps to the small climatic health resort of Todtnauberg, where the waterfall trail ends at the bus stop in front of the Hotel Sternen. Bus 7215 then takes you back to Todtnau and from there you take line 7300 back to the starting point.
Last updated: September 30, 2024
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Naturpark Südschwarzwald
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2.54 km
Highlight • Waterfall
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7.67 km
Highlight (Segment) • Gorge
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10.6 km
Highlight • Waterfall
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11.7 km
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Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
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7.93 km
1.64 km
1.15 km
964 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
7.41 km
2.64 km
807 m
379 m
240 m
186 m
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Today was an absolute top tour with excellent highlights and beautiful passages along the water. Another enrichment is of course the newly opened Blackforestline. Absolute mega highlight. Costs 12€.
Day ticket parking fee 10€ at the starting point Hebehof. Since …
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At the end, take the bus back to the starting point.
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It starts in Feldberg (place). From there the path goes downhill for a long time. Again and again we have great views down into …
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The reunion with the Black Forest was really good! Take a deep breath in the fresh mountain air.
A big thank you to my part-time hiking guide Wodi for the varied, eventful and adventurous hiking tour including funny moments, great conversations and quiet moments.
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And now the really strenuous part of the hike begins. All altitude meters romp about on the last two kilometers. …
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I had to use my right lady and after a few minutes I had a ride.
The approximately 12-kilometer-long path leads from the Feldberg Pass to the Wiesequelle and from there down the …
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The Wasserfallsteig gourmet trail lives up to its name. Always along the water, it leads to the Fahler waterfall, which immediately amazes me.
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October 29, 2019
Rushing waterfalls and roaring streams accompany you on this eleven-kilometer-long hike through the Black Forest. The premium trail starts at the August Euler Platz hiking car park on the Feldberg pass. If you don't have a car, you can easily reach the starting point by bus.
At the mountain rescue hut
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June 15, 2022
Where exactly was the picture of the Wolfsschlucht taken. I've run the tour twice, but haven't discovered it.
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