Waterfalls around Rosenfeld are found in the Zollernalbkreis district of Baden-Württemberg, an area known for its hiking opportunities amidst rolling hills and dense forests. The region offers a variety of smaller cascades, rapids, and springs, providing points of interest for nature enthusiasts. It is characterized by its geological significance, featuring visible rock layers from the Middle Jurassic period. These natural water features are popular landmarks for those exploring the local trails.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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A small path through the undergrowth takes you directly to the largest waterfall. It's fun to explore the "Niagara Falls". In summer, it's also a nice way to cool off.
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From the hiking trail, across a meadow, you can get directly to the small waterfalls that are popularly known as the "Niagara Falls"
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Steinach located deep in the bushes. Smaller very interesting waterfalls
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From here on only sturdy shoes.
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The waterfall at the weir is working again, but the riverside road was completely closed due to construction work, including for pedestrians
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Really just small rapids 😁
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Here you can take a short break before climbing the nature trail to the Herrenzimmern ruins
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While Rosenfeld itself doesn't have large, named waterfalls, the surrounding Zollernalbkreis district offers several. The most significant is the Zillhausen Waterfall (also known as Roschbach Waterfall) near Balingen, which features an impressive 26-meter drop. Other notable spots include the Eyach Waterfall at Balingen Castle, the Schlichem Waterfall (Hausen am Tann), and the Endingen Waterfalls.
The Zillhausen Waterfall is notable for its geological significance. It showcases distinct 'waterfall layers' of rock formed about 177 million years ago during the Middle Jurassic period, making it a 'type locality' in geology. The Büttenbach river plunges 26 meters here, with a 17-meter free-fall section, making it the third largest waterfall in the Swabian Alb region.
Yes, the waterfalls are often integrated into hiking trails. For instance, the area around Zillhausen Waterfall offers a GeoWanderweg (geological hiking trail) and routes like the 'Roschbach Waterfall – View of Hundsrücken loop from Zillhausen'. The Eyach Waterfall at Balingen Castle is appreciated as a hiking highlight, and the Small Rapids and Waterfall on the Stream provides a break before climbing a nature trail.
Beyond hiking, the region around Rosenfeld offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes for touring bicycles, road cycling, and gravel biking. For more details on these activities, explore the Cycling around Rosenfeld guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Rosenfeld guide, or the Gravel biking around Rosenfeld guide.
Many of the waterfalls in the Zollernalbkreis district are accessible via trails suitable for various fitness levels, making them enjoyable for families. The 'Roschbach Waterfall – View of Hundsrücken loop from Zillhausen' is an easy hike. The Endingen Waterfalls are described as a fun place to explore, and in summer, they offer a nice way to cool off, which can be appealing for families.
The waterfalls are generally most impressive after rainfall, when the water flow is strongest. During dry periods, the flow can be significantly reduced. Spring and autumn, with their higher precipitation, often offer the most spectacular views. Summer can be pleasant for cooling off, especially at spots like the Endingen Waterfalls.
Yes, the region has several hidden gems. The Schlichem Waterfall (Hausen am Tann) is described as a bit hidden but a beautiful spot on the Schlichem river. The Starzel Waterfall is another 'pretty little waterfall' that is more impressive after rain, and the Weilerschrofen Waterfall is noted as a hidden spot in the forest for refreshment and rest.
The Eyach Waterfall at Balingen Castle is located at a weir and is a popular hiking highlight. However, be aware that the riverside road near this waterfall has experienced construction work, which has sometimes led to complete closures for pedestrians. It's advisable to check local conditions before planning your visit.
While full-scale swimming might not be common, some spots offer opportunities to cool off. The Endingen Waterfalls are mentioned as a nice place to cool off in summer. The Small Rapids and Waterfall on the Stream features small pools that invite visitors to linger, and the Starzel Waterfall is a place where visitors can cool their feet.
The terrain varies. Some trails are easy and suitable for all fitness levels, like the loop around Zillhausen Waterfall. However, some paths can be more challenging. For example, the descent to the Small Rapids and Waterfall on the Stream is described as tough. A Small Waterfall near Engstlatt has a path that is not well-suited for mountain biking and can be overgrown with nettles and thorn bushes, suggesting long pants are advisable for hikers.
Generally, natural areas and hiking trails in the Zollernalbkreis district are dog-friendly, allowing well-behaved dogs on a leash. It's always recommended to keep dogs under control, especially near water features or on trails where other hikers or wildlife might be present. Specific restrictions for individual waterfall sites are usually posted locally.


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