Waterfalls around Behringersdorfer Forst offer natural features within a forested landscape. The region, located near Nuremberg, provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploring water features. While not known for grand waterfalls, the area features several notable cascades and gorges. These natural attractions contribute to the appeal of Behringersdorfer Forst for visitors seeking a connection with nature.
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It is also called the "Sounding Waterfall". When everything is frozen, icicles form that resemble organ pipes. It could also be due to meltwater, which then "soundingly" splashes out from under the frozen icicles.
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Small but nice. When it rains it can be a bit slippery, so be careful
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Very nice viewpoint to the Teufelsbadstube with a small information sign The Teufelsbadstube is about 500 meters long, up to 75 meters wide and up to 25 meters deep. The gorge is partly surrounded by weathered sandstone rock formations. The Teufelsgraben stream that flows through the gorge rises about 400 meters east of the Teufelsbadstube and is additionally fed by the Stephansquelle near the Felsenkeller. After about two kilometers, the Teufelsgraben joins the Röstgraben and subsequently becomes the Eschergraben. A small waterfall has formed in the upper part of the gorge. The water falls about 2 meters down over a layer. The gorge is largely overgrown and difficult to access.
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https://www.via-ferrata.de/touren/gps/rundwandel-teufelsbadstube-kalchreuth-im-winter Lots of icicles at the moment
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Geotope Teufelsbadstube / Teufelsgraben The Teufelsbadstube is around 500 meters long, up to 75 meters wide and up to 25 meters deep. The gorge is partly surrounded by weathered sandstone rock formations. The Teufelsgraben stream that flows through the gorge rises about 400 meters east of the Teufelsbadstube and is also fed by the Stephansquelle near the Felsenkeller. After about two kilometers the Teufelsgraben joins the Röstgraben and then becomes the Eschergraben. A small waterfall has emerged in the upper part of the gorge. The water falls here over a stratum about 2 meters deep. The area is designated as geotope 572R001 by the Bavarian State Office for the Environment. tourism The Teufelsbad step is a local tourist destination and is freely accessible all year round. Numerous hiking trails lead to this place, where there is also a beer cellar that is served in the summer months.
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A gorge worth seeing directly at the Kalchreuther Felsenkeller, caution is advised on the stairs in wet and snowy conditions.
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Very nice. Very hidden. With a beer garden.
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The Behringersdorfer Forst area features charming natural escapes rather than grand waterfalls. You'll discover picturesque cascades within gorges, small waterfalls where streams rush over rock formations, and even falls adjacent to historic watermills. Many are integrated into beautiful forest landscapes, offering a refreshing experience.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Teufelsbadstube Gorge, where a beautiful waterfall forms when the stream has sufficient water. Another favorite is the Langenbruckermühle Watermill and Waterfall on the Schwabach river, known for being family-friendly. The Klingender Waterfall, a natural monument with a 5-meter fall height, is also highly recommended for its picturesque qualities.
The best time to visit depends on what you want to see. For a significant water flow, late May is often ideal, especially for spots like the Bitterbach Gorge. The Klingender Waterfall is particularly picturesque and worth seeing even in winter when it freezes, offering a different kind of natural beauty.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Langenbruckermühle Watermill and Waterfall is considered family-friendly. The Klingender Waterfall, part of the Hüttenbach Gorge, is also a great option for families to explore.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, the region is rich in natural features. You can explore various gorges like the Teufelsbadstube Gorge and Hüttenbach Gorge, which often feature weathered sandstone rock formations. The area is predominantly forested, providing scenic walks and opportunities to discover natural springs and unique geological formations designated as geotopes.
Absolutely. Many waterfalls are integrated into hiking trails. For instance, the Klingender Waterfall is a recommended starting point for exploring the Hüttenbach Gorge. You can find various hiking routes, including mountain hikes, around Behringersdorfer Forst. Explore options like the 'Moritzberg Mountain Inn – Chiming Waterfall loop' on the Mountain Hikes around Behringersdorfer Forst guide.
For those looking for a more secluded experience, the Brunngraben Cave hides a small waterfall deep in the forest, though it can be a bit challenging to find. Another charming, smaller spot is the Forest Spring and Mini Waterfall, located within a small gorge.
Good footwear is highly recommended, especially when visiting gorges or smaller waterfalls. Surfaces can be slippery due to moisture, particularly in areas like the Forest Spring and Mini Waterfall or the Teufelsbadstube Gorge, where caution is advised on stairs in wet or snowy conditions.
Yes, the area around Behringersdorfer Forst offers various cycling opportunities. You can find gravel biking and road cycling routes that might pass near some of the waterfall locations or offer scenic rides through the surrounding landscape. Check out the Gravel biking around Behringersdorfer Forst guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Behringersdorfer Forst guide for options.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of these spots. The integration of waterfalls within scenic gorges and forests, the opportunity to cool feet in the water, and the picturesque qualities, even in winter, are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shared over 800 photos and given more than 1400 upvotes to these water features.
While specific cafes or accommodations directly at every waterfall are not common, the region around Behringersdorfer Forst, including nearby towns like Behringersdorf, Schwaig bei Nürnberg, and Rückersdorf, offers various options for cafes, pubs, and accommodation. For instance, the Teufelsbadstube Gorge is directly at the Kalchreuther Felsenkeller, which includes a beer cellar served in the summer months.
Yes, several waterfalls are recognized for their geological significance. The Klingender Waterfall is designated as geotope 574R011 by the Bavarian State Office for the Environment. Similarly, the Teufelsbadstube Gorge, with its small waterfall and weathered sandstone rock formations, is designated as geotope 572R001.


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