Waterfalls in Nationalpark Schwarzwald offer visitors a chance to experience the region's natural beauty through impressive cascades and scenic hiking trails. The park is characterized by ancient mixed forests, narrow, rocky paths, and significant elevation changes. These natural features create ideal conditions for numerous waterfalls, providing diverse landscapes for exploration. The area also holds cultural significance, with historical sites like abbey ruins often found near these natural attractions.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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In summer, it only drizzles lightly, but the area around the bridge is lush, rustic green. A lovely atmosphere!
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By the waterfall. Small and cozy.
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Beautiful: View of Lake Huzenbach
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The bridge is relatively unspectacular. After a period of rain, the Seltenbach waterfall is impressive. For people interested in botany, the types of moss in the area are also interesting (for example, brook spademoss can be found here).
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Relatively new bridge over the Seltenbach...
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Bridge at the waterfall. Adventurous path.
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You can read a great story about the red coats at the Teufelsmühle. However, you shouldn't take every detail at face value ;-)
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The All Saints Waterfalls are among the highest natural waterfalls in the Northern Black Forest, featuring seven cascades where the Lierbach stream plunges approximately 66 to 90 meters. Another notable spot is the Gertelbach Waterfalls, known for their scenic beauty, especially during autumn, with moss-covered rocks and mystical forests.
Yes, the circular hiking trail at the All Saints Waterfalls is suitable for families, with the upper part of the path even accessible for strollers. The 'Sagenrunde' (Saga Loop) near All Saints is also easy for children to do, offering impressive sights.
The waterfalls are particularly impressive in spring and after prolonged rains when water flow is high. Autumn also offers a stunning experience, especially at the Gertelbach Waterfalls, with vibrant foliage. In winter, paths can be icy and dangerous, though the dramatic ice formations can be beautiful.
You'll encounter ancient mixed forests, narrow, rocky paths, and steep, moss-green canyon walls. The All Saints Waterfalls are known for their 'Auskolkungen' (gullies) or 'Gumpen' (pools). The Gertelbach Waterfalls feature moss-covered rocks and mystical forests, creating an immersive nature experience.
Yes, the All Saints Waterfalls are located near the Klosterruine Allerheiligen (All Saints Abbey ruins). Interpretive signs along the circular trail share local legends connected to the abbey and the primeval mountain forest. The Covered bridge at the Teufelsmühle also has a rich legend associated with it.
Beyond exploring the waterfalls themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and difficult options, as well as mountain biking and cycling routes. For more details, explore the guides for Hiking in Nationalpark Schwarzwald, Mountain Hikes in Nationalpark Schwarzwald, and Cycling in Nationalpark Schwarzwald.
Yes, the National Park team offers regular guided tours for the All Saints Waterfalls. These tours can provide deeper insights into the area's nature and history. You can check the official Nationalpark Schwarzwald website for schedules and booking information: nationalpark-schwarzwald.de.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive nature of the cascades, especially the All Saints Waterfalls, and the tranquil walking experience. The scenic views from spots like the Engelskanzel Viewpoint are also highly appreciated, offering panoramic perspectives of the enchanted gorges.
Yes, the Bridge at Seltenbach Waterfall is a good example of a seasonal waterfall. It typically has water only after snowmelt and heavy rain, making it a unique sight during those times.
Given the narrow, rocky paths and potential for icy conditions in winter, sturdy hiking boots are highly recommended. The terrain can be challenging, especially after rain, so appropriate footwear will ensure a safer and more comfortable experience.
Yes, the Engelskanzel Viewpoint Overlooking the Allerheiligen Waterfalls and Lierbachtal provides a fantastic panoramic perspective of the enchanted gorge and the All Saints Waterfalls. It's a popular spot for capturing the beauty of the cascades from above.
Yes, some spots like the Covered bridge at the Teufelsmühle are noted as fantastic places for a rest and to refresh. Many trails also pass through areas where you can find tranquil spots to pause and enjoy nature.


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