Best waterfalls around Metzingen are found in the surrounding Swabian Alb region, known for its natural beauty and hiking opportunities. This area features several waterfalls, including some of Germany's highest outside the Alps. The landscape is characterized by dense forests and unique geological formations. These natural attractions provide a contrast to Metzingen's urban environment.
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The Urach Waterfall is definitely worth a visit. After climbing the steps to the top, you can stop for a rest and enjoy the view. Even on hot days, it's possible, as the trees provide plenty of shade. The waterfalls below the waterfall are also very beautiful, and there are benches where you can rest and enjoy the view. Note: It would be appreciated if visitors would dispose of their trash and not just leave it lying around.
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The Güterstein Waterfall may not be as high as the Bad Urach Waterfall, but it's almost more beautiful because of its wide, multi-tiered drops. The landscape there resembles a fairytale forest. The detour there is well worth it.
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Great destination, especially after a rainy day ;)
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The waterfalls are particularly impressive after rainfall.
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Idyllic in summer, but really slippery in winter. But the waterfall is always fascinating...
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It's best to come after a few rainy days. Then it's best to wear waterproof or bathing shoes 😁
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A beautiful climb directly at the waterfall.
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The Uracher waterfall is located two kilometers southwest of Bad Urach in the Maisental, a side valley of the Erms. Here the outflow of the Brühlbach, which rises on the edge of the Swabian Alb, plunges 37 meters into the depths, hits a calcareous tuff step and flows a further 50 meters over a steeply sloping moss-covered calcareous tuff cushion. Depending on the amount of water, several water branches form, which then merge and flow again as the Brühlbach. Source: Wikipedia
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The most notable waterfalls in the Metzingen area are the Urach Waterfall, known for its 37-meter drop and multiple stages, and the Güterstein waterfall, which cascades 20 meters in two stages and offers a more secluded experience. Both are located in the surrounding Swabian Alb region.
The Urach Waterfall is particularly impressive during snowmelt or after heavy rain, when a significant volume of water flows. The hut at the top of the Urach Waterfall is typically open from March to October daily, weather permitting. For the Wolfsschlucht Gorge, winter can be especially impressive when the water freezes into giant icicles, though it can be slippery.
Yes, both the Urach Waterfall and the Güterstein waterfall are considered family-friendly. The Urach Waterfall can be easily reached via the Maisental valley, and the Stepped Waterfall on the Föllbach also offers an enjoyable hike for families due to its unusual footbridge and small waterfall.
You'll find lush, dense forests due to the high humidity, especially around the Urach Waterfall and Güterstein waterfall. The Güterstein Waterfall is also notable for unique limestone formations created by the water washing out and precipitating limestone. The Wolfsschlucht Gorge features impressive waterfall terraces and a narrow path.
The Urach Waterfall is easily accessible via the Maisental valley, with parking available and a train stop ("Maisental") nearby. Visitors can climb numerous steps alongside the waterfall for different views. The Güterstein waterfall is about one kilometer north of the Urach Waterfall and is generally less visited, offering a quieter experience.
Yes, at the top of the Urach Waterfall, there is a hut where food is available. This hut is typically open daily from March to October, weather permitting, offering refreshments, a large shelter, and beer tables in good weather.
The area around Metzingen's waterfalls offers excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options, as well as more challenging routes like the Stone Steps Trail to Wasserfallhütte. For more ideas, explore the Hiking around Metzingen guide. There are also MTB trails and cycling routes available; check the MTB Trails around Metzingen guide and Cycling around Metzingen guide for details.
The Güterstein waterfall is unique for its distinct two-stage cascade with a pool in between, and its historical geological processes. Limestone was mined here in earlier times, and the water continues to wash out and precipitate limestone, creating unique formations in the cascades. It also offers a more secluded and less-visited experience than the nearby Urach Waterfall.
Yes, the Wolfsschlucht Gorge offers a challenging experience with a narrow path and waterfall terraces, including a steel staircase at the entrance. The Stone Steps Trail to Wasserfallhütte is also a demanding way, sometimes very steep and narrow, requiring grippy shoes, especially in wet conditions.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the diverse landscapes. Many find the Urach Waterfall particularly impressive after rain or snowmelt, and enjoy the multiple viewpoints. The Güterstein waterfall is valued for its quiet, secluded atmosphere and unique tufa formations. The Stepped Waterfall on the Föllbach is enjoyed for its unusual footbridge and charming small waterfall.
While the Güterstein waterfall is less visited than the Urach Waterfall, offering a quieter natural escape, the Stepped Waterfall on the Föllbach is a beautiful small waterfall that makes for an enjoyable hike due to its unusual features and narrow footbridge, providing a more intimate experience.


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