Best waterfalls around Landkreis Reutlingen are found in the Swabian Alps region of Germany. This area is characterized by diverse geological features, including unique rock formations and extensive cave systems. The region offers natural attractions that provide opportunities for hiking and experiencing nature. Landkreis Reutlingen features 42 designated nature reserves and more than 550 individual natural monuments.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Great route for everyone... but you're probably rarely alone here
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The Urach Waterfall is definitely worth a visit. After climbing the steps to the top, you can stop for a rest and enjoy the view. Even on hot days, it's possible, as the trees provide plenty of shade. The waterfalls below the waterfall are also very beautiful, and there are benches where you can rest and enjoy the view. Note: It would be appreciated if visitors would dispose of their trash and not just leave it lying around.
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The Güterstein Waterfall may not be as high as the Bad Urach Waterfall, but it's almost more beautiful because of its wide, multi-tiered drops. The landscape there resembles a fairytale forest. The detour there is well worth it.
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Great destination, especially after a rainy day ;)
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The waterfalls are particularly impressive after rainfall.
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Idyllic in summer, but really slippery in winter. But the waterfall is always fascinating...
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You can see the waterfall up in the bushes to the edge of the cliff and further down from the bridge. Next to the bridge there is also a path that leads directly to the waterfall with its great tree roots. You can't get any closer than that.
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It's best to come after a few rainy days. Then it's best to wear waterproof or bathing shoes 😁
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The waterfalls in Landkreis Reutlingen are known for their diverse geological features, including multi-tiered cascades, tufa formations, and the lush, humid forests that surround them. Many are fed by karst springs, creating a unique ecosystem. For example, the Güterstein waterfall showcases tufa formations and rich vegetation.
Yes, several waterfalls in the region are suitable for families. The path to the Urach Waterfall is generally accessible for the first 2 kilometers from the parking lot, even for strollers. Additionally, the Small Waterfalls Near Wimsener Höhle are located directly at a hiking car park and offer benches for breaks, making them ideal for families.
Many trails leading to and around the waterfalls in Landkreis Reutlingen are dog-friendly, especially those in natural forest settings. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. The Gönningen Waterfall, for instance, is part of a beautiful forest area perfect for walks with your dog.
The most famous trail connecting multiple waterfalls is the 'Wasserfallsteig' near Bad Urach. This moderate 10-kilometer circular trail links the Urach Waterfall and the Güterstein waterfall, offering stunning views and a comprehensive experience of the area's natural beauty. You can find more details about waterfall hikes on the Waterfall hikes around Landkreis Reutlingen guide.
The waterfalls are particularly impressive during snowmelt in spring or after heavy rainfall, as the water flow is most abundant then. The lush green forests are also beautiful in spring and summer. In autumn, the changing foliage adds another layer of beauty. Even in winter, frozen waterfalls can offer a unique, serene experience.
While many trails involve uneven terrain or steps, the Upper Waterfall Trail (Uracher Waterfall) is noted as wheelchair accessible. For easier hikes, the 'Lower waterfall path' near Bad Urach Wasserfall is an easy 4.2 km loop. You can explore more easy options in the Easy hikes around Landkreis Reutlingen guide.
Many waterfalls, especially the popular ones like the Urach Waterfall, are accessible by public transport. Bad Urach, for example, has train connections, and local buses often serve the areas near major natural attractions. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific routes and timings to your chosen waterfall.
Designated parking areas are available near popular waterfalls. For the Urach Waterfall, there are parking lots in Bad Urach, from where you can start your hike. The Small Waterfalls Near Wimsener Höhle also have a dedicated hiking car park, making access convenient.
Yes, visitors can find amenities near some of the waterfalls. At the top of the Urach Waterfall, there is a hut that offers food, typically open from March to October. Near the Small Waterfalls Near Wimsener Höhle, the Gasthaus Friedrichshöhle offers a rustic ambiance and a beer garden.
Beyond waterfalls, Landkreis Reutlingen is rich in natural monuments. You can explore unique rock formations, extensive cave systems like the Wimsener Cave (Germany's only active water cave navigable by boat), and gorges such as the Wolfsschlucht Gorge. The region boasts 42 nature reserves and over 550 individual natural monuments.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views, the refreshing atmosphere of the lush forests, and the opportunity for invigorating hikes. The multi-tiered structures and the sheer height of some waterfalls, like the Urach Waterfall, are often highlighted. The tranquility and natural beauty provide a perfect escape into nature.
While the Urach and Güterstein waterfalls are very popular, the region offers other beautiful, often less crowded, cascades. The Sirchingen Waterfall (Fischerbrünnele) is another natural monument worth exploring, offering a peaceful experience amidst nature.


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