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Hike the easy Hohwald Waterfall Loop via GR 5, a 3.0-mile route through dense forests to the beautiful Andlau Waterfall.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.89 km
533 m
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2.74 km
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You can find parking available in the village of Le Hohwald, which is a convenient starting point for this hike and other routes in the area.
Yes, the trail offers several options, including easier paths that are great for families and those with less hiking experience. There's even a shorter, 800-meter footpath with a gentle gradient that leads directly to the waterfall, perfect for a quick visit with small children.
The Hohwald Waterfall Loop is beautiful year-round. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the forest, winter can offer a serene, snow-covered landscape with a frozen waterfall, and in warmer weather, the waterfall provides a refreshing coolness. Just be sure to equip yourself for the season and current weather conditions.
No, you do not need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee to hike the Hohwald Waterfall Loop.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always a good idea to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas where wildlife might be present or near other hikers.
The trail winds through dense forests of fir and ancient beeches, with moss-covered stones and fallen tree trunks creating a natural, enchanting atmosphere. You'll cross small wooden bridges over babbling brooks, and in some sections, the woods open up to hillside landscapes with views over the valley. The highlight is the Hohwald waterfall itself.
The primary highlight is the beautiful Hohwald waterfall, also known as the Andlau Waterfall, which cascades over 15 meters. The area around it is well-arranged with benches, a footbridge, and picnic platforms. You'll also pass a Small source and enjoy the tranquil forest environment.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of the GR 5 Vosges, Le Donon - Ballon d'Alsace trail. It also intersects with parts of the Grande boucle, Parcours de santé du Hohwald, and Petite boucle trails.
The village of Le Hohwald offers options for refreshments at an auberge, and you might find opportunities for lunch at a farmhouse inn, though reservations may be required. The village itself has a charming Belle Epoque ambiance.
Given that parts of the path can be rocky and slippery, especially in wet weather, appropriate hiking shoes are highly recommended. Always bring water, and dress in layers suitable for the season and expected weather conditions.
Yes, if you're looking for a very short and easy visit, there's a special 800-meter footpath with a 250-meter gradient that leads directly to the Hohwald waterfall, making it accessible for a quick stop without completing the full loop.