Waterfalls around Sulz/Oberelsass refers to the area surrounding Soultz-Haut-Rhin, a town in the Haut-Rhin department of France's Grand Est region, historically known as Alsace. This region is situated at the foot of the Vosges mountains, which contribute to the presence of several waterfalls. The landscape features forests and natural parks, providing settings for these natural attractions.
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A beautiful waterfall, especially in winter with the thaw, when it's flowing well!
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In autumn, sturdy footwear is recommended!
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Beautiful waterfall in the heart of the Ballons des Vosges Regional Nature Park. The falls are particularly impressive after a period of rain. Its name comes from a rock located near the waterfall, and means "the rock of babies". Legend has it that couples went to get their baby at the Bubalafels.
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Beautiful waterfall right on the side of the road.
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There is a smaller waterfall on the forest path and a larger waterfall a little further down the forest path. The noise can be heard from afar.
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More of a trickle now at the end of August... but still a pleasant place to rest.
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🛖 Écomusée d'Alsace- open-air museum in Ungersheim (Mullhouse) The Écomusée d'Alsace is the largest open-air museum in France and is included in the list of Musées de France by the French Ministry of Culture. It is located in Alsace near Ungersheim, between Mulhouse and Colmar. The museum was created in 1984 and today shows 72 buildings that previously stood elsewhere and have been rebuilt. The sponsoring association at the time saved it from planned destruction. The buildings include a bakery, a pottery workshop, a school, a stone residential tower, and several farms and half-timbered houses. At the Ecomusée d'Alsace you will experience moments full of surprises and action! Here the architectural heritage of the region is not only shown, but literally staged in a village with 80 traditional Alsatian buildings. All of these houses and all of the ancient objects in the Ecomusée are steeped in history. You are immediately and completely immersed in the past: eyes and hands discover the refinement of the constructions, the noble materials, the excellent savoir-faire. The artisans show the public all facets of their skills: from the potter to the barber, from the baker to the blacksmith, they work to preserve this intangible heritage that is passed on from generation to generation. It is magical to watch these sometimes spectacular and often centuries-old moves! At the Ecomusée there is all this and more: animations, exhibitions, workshops, etc. organized throughout the year that breathe life and passion into this place.
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Beyond the more frequented spots, you can discover the Siehlbaechle Waterfall, described as a very pretty and rarely visited spot with beautiful cascades on a narrow path through dense forest. It offers a wildly romantic experience deep in the woods.
Yes, several waterfalls in the broader Alsace region are family-friendly. The Erzenbach Falls (Cascade d'Erzenbach) are known for being accessible to families, with educational panels along the route and a shaded walk through the forest. The hike to Cascade du Nideck is also popular and pleasant for families, taking about 15-20 minutes to reach the falls.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round, but their appearance changes with the seasons. After rainfall, they are particularly impressive, as noted for the Bubalafels Waterfall and Cascade du Nideck. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while in winter, some, like Cascade du Nideck and Kletterbach Waterfall, can freeze, creating spectacular ice formations. Summer provides a refreshing escape, with spots like Kletterbach Waterfall being ideal for cooling off.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical interest. Near the Temple of the Waterfall, you'll find the Écomusée d'Alsace, France's largest open-air museum, showcasing traditional Alsatian buildings and crafts. Additionally, near Cascade du Nideck, you can explore the ruins of Chateau du Nideck, offering panoramic views. The Erzenbach Falls are located in an area historically known for old iron mines, hence its name 'ore stream'.
The area around Sulz/Oberelsass offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those leading to the waterfalls themselves. For more extensive adventures, consider exploring the hiking routes around Sulz/Oberelsass. There are also MTB trails and cycling routes available for those who prefer two wheels.
Accessibility varies by waterfall. The Heidenbad Waterfall is very easily accessible, located just 200 meters from the road. Cascade du Hohwald also has a car park not far, requiring only about a 15-minute walk. For others, like the Kletterbach Waterfall, it's right on the side of the road. Trails to waterfalls like Cascade du Nideck are well-maintained, but specific parking details might require local inquiry.
Yes, the Bubalafels Waterfall in the Ballons des Vosges Regional Nature Park is particularly impressive after a period of rain. Similarly, Cascade du Nideck is known to be more spectacular after rainfall, or during the autumn when water levels are typically higher.
Many waterfalls in the region are integrated into hiking trails. For instance, the Lauch Falls can be reached via beautiful paths from both sides of the Lauch river, which then flows through a forest towards Lautenbach. The hike to Cascade du Nideck also offers the option to explore the nearby Chateau du Nideck ruins, extending your outing.
The Lauch Falls are notable for their accessibility from both sides of the Lauch river via scenic paths. The river continues through a beautiful forest towards Lautenbach, eventually leading to the Lauch reservoir after a steeper section, making it part of a diverse landscape.
Given the varied terrain and weather, it's advisable to wear comfortable, sturdy hiking shoes, especially since many waterfalls involve forest paths that can be damp or uneven. Layers of clothing are recommended to adapt to changing temperatures, and a waterproof jacket can be useful, particularly after rain when the waterfalls are at their most impressive.
The Bubalafels Waterfall is nestled in the heart of the Ballons des Vosges Regional Nature Park, offering a pristine natural setting. Cascade du Nideck is famous for cascading down a volcanic rock face, and its surrounding area is a Natura 2000 site, protecting peregrine falcons and wildcats. The Kletterbach Waterfall is known for its two distinct falls and the possibility of spotting chamois nearby.
Yes, some waterfalls are easily accessible for a shorter visit. The Heidenbad Waterfall is just 200 meters from the road, making it a very quick stop. The Kletterbach Waterfall is also conveniently located right on the side of the road, allowing for an easy stop to enjoy the cascades.


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