Waterfalls around Heuweiler offer diverse natural experiences, with the municipality serving as a gateway to the wider Black Forest region's cascades. The area features both natural waterfalls and man-made water features, providing varied points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore trails that lead to these water attractions, often set within forested landscapes. The region's topography contributes to the formation of numerous waterfalls and streams, making it a destination for those seeking water-related natural sights.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Since the Altersbach carries a lot of water, the waterfall is really impressive
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Shortly after the Heibererfelsen, a small waterfall crosses the alpine forest path. In summer, however, it can sometimes dry up.
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Sturdy shoes with long-lasting durability.
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Here the Mühlbach branches off from the Elz. A nice place by the water with fish ladders.
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The "description" mentions the Brettenbach, which has nothing to do with this highlight. It goes in a completely different place. Here the Mühlbach branches off from the Elz. The Mühlbach crosses the whole of Emmendingen and crosses the Brettenbach in the Vollratschen Park. There are several hydroelectric power stations on the Mühlbach. It in turn flows into the Elz shortly before Riegel.
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The Altenbacher waterfall is beautiful to look at
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Beautiful piece of forest in the immediate vicinity of Kandel
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The mystical candelabra is home to many legends ...
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While Heuweiler itself is a gateway, the surrounding Black Forest region offers several impressive waterfalls. You can visit the multi-stage Allerheiligen Waterfalls, the photogenic Burgbach Waterfall with its 25-meter single drop, or the powerful Todtnauer Waterfall, which cascades 97 meters. Closer to Heuweiler, you'll find the natural monument Altenbacher Waterfall, which is particularly impressive after heavy rain.
Yes, the Fish Ladder on the Elz is a great family-friendly spot where the Mühlbach branches off from the Elz, offering a pleasant place by the water to cool down. The Allerheiligen Waterfalls also feature a maintained path with wooden bridges and stairs, making it an accessible and enjoyable walk for families, though it includes some steep sections.
Many waterfalls in the region are set within dense forests, offering a refreshing natural experience. For instance, the Altenbacher Waterfall is beautifully situated within its forest setting. The Burgbach Waterfall is noted for its location in dark woods, enhancing its photogenic quality. You'll also find gorges like the Rötenbach Gorge and Wutach Gorge, which feature numerous cascades and unique rock formations.
The best time to visit many of the region's waterfalls, such as the Todtnauer Waterfall and the Altenbacher Waterfall, is after a rainy period or during spring when snowmelt contributes to a powerful water flow. Some smaller cascades, like the Small Waterfall Near Heibererfelsen, may dry up in summer.
Absolutely. Many waterfalls are integrated into hiking trails. The Allerheiligen Waterfalls, for example, have a well-maintained path leading along all seven stages. The Todtnauer Waterfall also offers a hike down to its base. For broader hiking options, you can explore various trails around Heuweiler, including those found in the MTB Trails around Heuweiler guide, which often pass through scenic areas with water features.
Yes, beyond natural cascades, the area around Heuweiler also features man-made water attractions. The Fish Ladder on the Elz is a notable example, where the Mühlbach branches off. In Freiburg, the Gewerbekanal — Split and Waterfall also showcases how water is managed within an urban setting, creating small waterfalls.
The Altenbacher Waterfall is known to be truly impressive when the Altersbach carries a lot of water, typically after heavy rainfall. Similarly, the Todtnauer Waterfall is best visited after a rainy day to witness its full power and display.
The Burgbach Waterfall is particularly noted for its scenic beauty and is considered very photogenic, especially with its single 25-meter drop set within dark woods. The Allerheiligen Waterfalls, with their seven stages and surrounding monastery, also offer picturesque views and photographic opportunities.
Heuweiler is an excellent base for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, cycling, and road cycling in the surrounding area. These routes often pass through scenic landscapes, including forests and viewpoints, offering diverse experiences beyond just waterfalls.
Accessibility varies by waterfall. The Allerheiligen Waterfalls feature a well-maintained path with wooden bridges and stairs, making them relatively easy to explore, though some sections are steep. For other waterfalls, access might involve hiking on forest paths. It's always recommended to check specific trail conditions before your visit.
Yes, several waterfalls in the broader Black Forest region are found within impressive gorges. The Rötenbach Gorge is home to the Great Rötenbach Waterfall, and the Wutach Gorge features the Moos Waterfall (Dietfurt Waterfall) and the Gauchach Waterfall, showcasing water carving through rock crevices and over limestone walls.
The Fish Ladder on the Elz is described as a nice place by the water, suitable for cooling down your feet and enjoying the sun's rays on the dam, especially from spring to summer.


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