Waterfalls around Egenhausen are situated in the Northern Black Forest, a region known for its dense forests, river valleys, and diverse natural landscapes. The area offers numerous hiking trails that follow clear waters and stream courses. While Egenhausen itself features smaller, localized water features, the broader region provides access to more prominent cascades. These natural elements contribute to the scenic beauty and hiking experiences available.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Don't stay there in the evening. It's teeming with wild boar, and the hunters are very active.
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Unfortunately, nothing remains of the mill, except for a canal with a beautiful waterfall. The waterfall can be reached via a small forest path.
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Like a marble run, a narrow stream winds its way down the mossy stones 😊 I find it very pretty to look at…
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Dreamlike nature at Lichtenbach near Bösingen.
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A short trail leads to the former site of the Lenzen sawmill, where water still falls down the preserved inlet.
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Today there was so much water that there was even a waterfall, see picture.
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The section of the path marked here is not the connoisseurs' path and is not part of the quality path - this is a completely normal economic path.
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Soft, mossy ground and the rippling of the Teinach right next to the gourmet path is pure enjoyment.
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Around Egenhausen, you'll primarily find smaller, localized water features, stream-fed cascades, and natural waterfalls along hiking trails. These range from the gentle flow of the Teinach Stream Trail, known for its soft, mossy ground, to more substantial cascades like the Waterfall at the Lenzinsägmühle, located at a former sawmill site.
Yes, while Egenhausen itself features smaller cascades, the broader Northern Black Forest region offers several impressive waterfalls within a reasonable distance. These include the Allerheiligen Waterfalls, the highest natural waterfalls in the area, and the legendary Edelfrauengrab Waterfalls. Further south in the Middle Black Forest, you can find the renowned Triberg Waterfalls.
Many trails near Egenhausen follow idyllic river courses and clear waters through dense forests. You might encounter unique rock formations, lush mossy stones, and diverse flora. For instance, the Small Waterfall by the Nagoldtal Cycle Path features great rock landscapes, while the Mossy Mini Waterfall showcases a stream winding down mossy stones.
Absolutely. Many waterfalls and water features around Egenhausen are integrated into hiking trails. The Teinach Stream Trail offers a natural path right next to the stream, while the Kohlmühle Connector Trail navigates through dense forest and can feature a waterfall during high water periods. The broader region's waterfalls, like Allerheiligen, also have dedicated circular hiking trails.
The area around Egenhausen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, enjoy running trails through scenic landscapes, or go cycling on routes like the Nagold Valley Cycle Path.
Many of the smaller water features and trails are family-friendly. For example, the Small Waterfall by the Nagoldtal Cycle Path and the Mossy Mini Waterfall are categorized as family-friendly. For a more adventurous family outing in the wider region, the Gaishöll Waterfalls near Sasbachwalden offer a family-friendly hike with wooden bridges and stone steps.
Generally, many outdoor trails in the Black Forest region are dog-friendly, especially those through natural areas. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, particularly in nature reserves or on popular paths, and to check specific trail regulations if available.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round. Spring offers lush greenery and increased water flow from snowmelt, while summer provides pleasant hiking weather. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, and winter can transform the landscape into a serene, frosty wonderland, though some paths might be slippery or less accessible.
Given the varied terrain and potential for wet conditions, sturdy, waterproof hiking boots are recommended. Layered clothing is advisable as temperatures can change, and a waterproof jacket is useful for spray near falls or unexpected rain. Bringing water and snacks is also a good idea for longer hikes.
While Egenhausen's local waterfalls are primarily natural features, the broader region offers historical context. The Allerheiligen Waterfalls, for instance, are part of a circular hiking trail that includes the ruins of Allerheiligen Abbey, adding a cultural and historical dimension to your visit. The Edelfrauengrab Waterfalls also have a local legend associated with them.
The smaller, localized water features directly around Egenhausen, such as the Mossy Mini Waterfall or the Waterfall at the Lenzinsägmühle, tend to be less crowded than the major regional attractions like Triberg. Exploring the numerous stream-fed paths in the area can lead to discovering your own tranquil spots.


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