Waterfalls around Oderen, a commune in the Haut-Rhin department of France, offer diverse natural attractions within the Vosges mountains. The region provides various hiking opportunities to experience its natural landscape. Oderen is situated in an area known for its streams and forested valleys, contributing to numerous waterfall formations. These natural features make the area a destination for outdoor activities.
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Unfortunately, you can't get to the water from the bridge
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In a word: amazing! Unfortunately, you can't get close enough to drink it. It would be too dangerous.
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A very pretty waterfall that brings you a feeling of freshness accompanied by the bubbling sound of the waterfall.
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There is a branch off the trail that leads over a bridge and steps to an upper viewpoint.
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The waterfall had little water when we visited in early September, but the walk is still worth it because the surroundings are beautiful, with water flowing everywhere, puddles and bridges. You can take a branch of the path and walk to a viewing point at the top of the waterfall.
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Small waterfall. The detour is worth it just because of the beautiful green path.
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Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Heidenbad Waterfall is particularly accessible, located just 200 meters from the road. The Erzenbach Waterfall in Steinbach also offers a family-friendly, shaded walk that takes less than two hours, with educational panels along the route.
For experienced hikers, the Waterfall on Sentier des Roches is a highlight along a demanding trail known for its narrow ledges and deep cliffs. The Bockloch Waterfall also serves as a starting point for a 1.5-hour circular hike with a 360-meter elevation gain, exploring the secluded Hinterbockloch valley and smaller cascades.
The spring months are ideal, especially for waterfalls like the Bockloch, which roars impressively due to snowmelt. While many trails are accessible in summer, some, like the Sentier des Roches, are typically closed in winter due to hazardous conditions.
Yes, the Bockloch Waterfall is associated with a local legend known as 'the legend of the impious knight.' The Donkey's Leap (Saut de la Bourrique) near Wildenstein also has an intriguing legend about a donkey saving its lord. Additionally, the Erzenbach Waterfall's name, translating to 'ore stream,' alludes to old iron mines nearby, connecting nature with local heritage.
You can expect diverse scenery, from the gorgeous surroundings of the Bockloch Waterfall, known for its photogenic single drop, to the breathtaking panoramic views along the Sentier des Roches. The Bruscher Waterfall hike takes you through a forest of pine and deciduous trees, alongside a fishing lake and a botanical trail. Donkey's Leap offers a picturesque walk along a stream through a small gorge, crossing old stone bridges.
The region around Oderen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including routes like 'Hohneck – Lake Fischboedle loop' or 'Grand Ballon – Panoramic view from the Grand Ballon summit loop.' For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes such as 'La route des crêtes – Markstein loop' or 'Lake Kruth-Wildenstein – Heidenbad Waterfall loop.' You can explore more options on the Mountain Hikes around Oderen or Cycling around Oderen guide pages.
Yes, the Heidenbad Waterfall is very easy to access, located just 200 meters from the main road, making it a convenient stop for visitors.
Absolutely. If you walk the 'Hinteres Bockloch' trail, which starts at the Bockloch Waterfall, you will repeatedly come across smaller, more secluded waterfalls, offering a more intimate experience with nature.
The Charlemagne Waterfall offers a short but exciting stretch up to the cascades. While it can be slightly slippery, it's recommended for those with good footwear and is considered a fun, family-friendly spot.
Yes, the Bruscher Waterfall is part of a charming 5-kilometer, 3-hour intermediate hike that includes a scenic walk alongside a fishing lake and through a botanical trail. After visiting the waterfall, a steep path leads to Dengelberg Chapel, offering superb views over Ranspach and the Thur valley.
The Stolz Ablass Waterfalls are known for a beautiful narrow path that leads along these small cascades. It's described as a fantastically beautiful and idyllic place, offering a serene experience.
The Donkey's Leap near Wildenstein is accessible via a picturesque walk along a stream. Be aware that the ground can be slippery, especially after rain. The allure of this waterfall is enhanced by the intriguing local legend surrounding its name.


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