Waterfalls around Sparneck are primarily found within the Fichtelgebirge region, characterized by its forested landscapes and natural water features. The area's streams and rivers, such as the Eger, have historically been utilized for industrial purposes, leading to unique man-made waterfall structures. Sparneck itself is situated in a natural setting, offering local hiking information for exploring these water features. The region provides a blend of natural cascades and engineered water features.
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The weir dams the pond that feeds the hydroelectric power plant near Gefrees. Access is prohibited from the road.
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Every year at Pentecost, Thus is a festival. The weir is opened and the waterfall flows. A little further on, you'll find the overflow, which creates another waterfall, for example, when the snow melts. The stream was artificially created to supply the Thusmühle (mill) with water.
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Small waterfall on the side of the road, easy to miss.
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Great NEW cycle path along the Eger👍
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Beautiful waterfall at the Thusmühle.
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Here you can sit down and take a break. Very nice there
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With this weir the Kornbach is dammed for the large pond. After the weir the water falls down - a small waterfall is created.
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At the Thus waterfall, time flies as there is so much to explore there.
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The waterfalls around Sparneck are a mix of natural cascades and unique man-made structures, often linked to the region's industrial history. You'll find features like the Eger Waterfall, which is an overflow from a 19th-century canal, and the Thus Waterfall, created to supply a mill. There are also smaller, more ephemeral natural trickles like the Small Waterfall by the Forest Path.
Many of the waterfalls around Sparneck, particularly the man-made ones like the Eger Waterfall and Thus Waterfall, are best visited during the annual Thusfest on Pentecost Sunday. This is when their weirs are opened, allowing them to flow fully. Outside of this, after heavy rainfall or during snowmelt, you might see more water flow. Smaller natural cascades can sometimes dry up in summer.
Yes, several waterfalls are noted as family-friendly. The Thus Waterfall (Thusfall) on the Eger and the Small Waterfall by the Forest Path are both categorized as suitable for families. These spots often feature trails that are generally accessible for a pleasant outing with children.
The Eger Waterfall in the Thuswald is a significant relic of 19th-century industrialization. It was created as the overflow of a two-and-a-half-kilometer-long canal built by Oskar Böttcher in 1886 to power a turbine for his cardboard factory. This site also served as a natural stage for operettas in the 1920s and is now the traditional location for the annual Thusfest.
Yes, the waterfalls are often integrated into local hiking paths. For example, the Small Waterfall by the Forest Path is directly on a forest trail. The region, part of the Fichtelgebirge, offers numerous opportunities for exploring these water features on foot. You can find various cycling routes around Sparneck that might pass by these natural sights, such as those listed in the Cycling around Sparneck guide.
The Small Waterfall by the Forest Path is described as coming from a tiny stream and can sometimes be easy to miss, offering a quiet natural discovery away from more prominent spots. These smaller, often unnamed cascades are characteristic of the Sparneck area's natural landscape.
Beyond exploring waterfalls, the Sparneck area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling and gravel biking. Check out the Road Cycling Routes around Sparneck or the Gravel biking around Sparneck guides for ideas. These routes often traverse the forested landscapes and natural water features of the Fichtelgebirge region.
While specific parking details for each waterfall are not always highlighted, the area around Sparneck is generally set up for visitors exploring its natural attractions. For popular spots like the Eger Waterfall, especially during events like the Thusfest, local parking arrangements are typically made. It's advisable to look for local signage or information upon arrival.
The Thus Waterfall (Thusfall) on the Eger is an artificial waterfall specifically created to supply the historic Thusmühle (mill) with water. Its uniqueness lies in its annual spectacle: the weir is opened during the Thusfest on Pentecost Sunday, allowing the waterfall to flow fully and impressively, making it a must-see event.
The Fichtelgebirge region, where Sparneck is located, is generally dog-friendly for outdoor activities. Most hiking trails leading to waterfalls are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Always check local regulations or specific trail signs for any restrictions.
The difficulty level for reaching the waterfalls around Sparneck varies. Many trails are considered intermediate, such as those leading to the Eger Waterfall or the Small Waterfall by the Forest Path. These paths are generally manageable for most hikers, but some may involve uneven terrain or slight inclines through forested areas.
Yes, some waterfall locations also offer scenic viewpoints. The Thus Waterfall (Thusfall) on the Eger is categorized as having a viewpoint, allowing visitors to enjoy the cascade and its surroundings. The natural setting of the Fichtelgebirge often provides picturesque spots along the trails.


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