Waterfalls around Gossel, Thuringia, Germany, offer various natural attractions for outdoor enthusiasts. This region is characterized by its forested landscapes and historical watercourses. Visitors can explore a selection of 7 waterfalls, ranging from natural cascades to those integrated with historical infrastructure. The area provides opportunities to experience both natural beauty and engineering marvels related to water management.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Located directly on the road, this beautiful spot, the Luisenthal Waterfall, has been lovingly restored with great attention to detail.
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The Weidbach flows under Karl-Marxstrasse and Burgstrasse. The aqueduct is an artificially created watercourse that used to be used to carry the Weidbach to Steigmühle. Today, the Weidbach water flows through an opening in the aqueduct into the Burgbach. In 1993, the aqueduct was renovated using monument preservation funds from the state of Thuringia. A few meters after it merged with the Burgbach, the Weidbach was used in the past to operate some of the Mühlberg mills. It now flows in a slight right-hand curve in a northeasterly direction, past the Steigmühle, under Haarhäuser Strasse, past the Öl- und Graupen-Mühle, under Mühlenstrasse and flows north towards the last mill in the Mühlberg area, the Feldmühle.
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This small waterfall is beautifully constructed and looks great right on the main road. It makes a great photo opportunity.
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Nice little stream.
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Right next to it is the Touringen Stamp Box 265 at the Salzmannfelsen.
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Here you can also find the Touringen Stamp Box 265 at the Salzmann Rock.
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The Gerastollen was built from 1976 to 1985.
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Around Gossel, you'll find a mix of natural cascades and waterfalls integrated with historical water management systems. This includes natural formations like the Fallborn Waterfall, as well as man-made structures like weirs and aqueducts that create waterfall effects, such as the Waidbach and Waterfall in Mühlberg.
Yes, several waterfalls around Gossel are suitable for families. The Waidbach and Waterfall in Mühlberg, Gerastollen West Portal, Gerawehr Waterfall, and Luisenthal Waterfall are all noted as family-friendly spots.
The region around Gossel features several waterfalls with historical significance. The Waidbach and Waterfall in Mühlberg includes an aqueduct that once supplied water to local mills. The Gerastollen West Portal is a tunnel built between 1976 and 1985, offering a unique historical and photographic opportunity.
The area around Gossel offers various outdoor activities. You can explore easy hikes, mountain biking, and gravel biking routes. For example, there's an easy hike called “Weir on the Gera – View of the Geratal loop from Plaue” and an MTB route “Gera River in Plaue – Gerawehr Waterfall loop from Plaue.” You can find more routes on the Easy hikes around Gossel, MTB Trails around Gossel, and Gravel biking around Gossel guide pages.
Yes, several waterfalls are accessible via trails. The Gerawehr Waterfall is located directly on a bike path between Plaue and Dosdorf, making it a pleasant stop during a ride or walk. The Waidbach and Waterfall in Mühlberg also has an idyllic stream with a footpath right next to it.
While specific seasonal advice isn't always available for every waterfall, some, like the Fallborn Waterfall, can sometimes fall dry in summer. Generally, spring after snowmelt or after periods of rain will ensure the waterfalls are at their most impressive. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, the region around Gossel is characterized by forested landscapes and rivers. You can explore areas like the forest surrounding the Fallborn Waterfall, or the river settings of the Waidbach and Waterfall in Mühlberg and Gerawehr Waterfall. Many spots offer viewpoints and opportunities to enjoy the natural surroundings.
The Gerastollen West Portal is specifically highlighted as a nice photo opportunity due to its unique tunnel structure. The Luisenthal Waterfall, being lovingly restored and located right next to the road, is also noted as a great photo opportunity.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical elements. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, the opportunity for a quiet detour, and the scenic spots perfect for lingering. The unique structures like the aqueduct at Mühlberg and the Gerastollen tunnel are also popular for their photographic appeal.
Yes, the Luisenthal Waterfall is very accessible as it is located directly next to the road. It has been lovingly restored, making it an easy and pleasant stop for visitors.
The Gerawehr Waterfall is a great option if you're looking for a viewpoint. It's situated on a bike path and features a bench, making it a pleasant spot to pause and enjoy the view of the weir and river.


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls around Gossel: