Best waterfalls around Quedlinburg are found within the surrounding Harz Mountains, a region known for its natural landscapes. Quedlinburg serves as a starting point for exploring these cascades and the picturesque valleys they inhabit. The area offers a variety of natural attractions, including waterfalls, gorges, and scenic trails.
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Oh, a bench to sit down, relax and enjoy 😉
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We've been here so many times, but we've never seen these masses of water gushing over the rocks so thunderously. No, we even crossed them directly with dry feet, which is hard to imagine today.
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It's always impressive to watch the raging masses of water.
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Unfortunately, the Wurmbach has very little water at the moment
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Very quiet here, there are benches to sit on. A lovely place to relax
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Completely dried up at the moment
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Beyond the popular spots, consider the Radau Waterfall near Bad Harzburg, known for its easy accessibility and 23-meter plunge. Another unique option is the Lonauer Waterfall in Herzberg am Harz, which is the largest natural waterfall in the western Harz mountains.
Yes, the Wurmbach Cascades are often considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful setting for a leisurely walk. Additionally, the Elbingstal Pond, a historical artificial pond with benches, provides a quiet place to relax for families.
The region offers a variety of hiking experiences. For easy walks, you can explore trails like those found in the Easy hikes around Quedlinburg guide. More challenging mountain hikes, often leading to impressive viewpoints and gorges, are detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Quedlinburg guide.
Yes, the Selke Falls (Selkefall), while appearing natural, were actually man-made in 1830 for an ironworks. They are considered one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Harz. The Elbingstal Pond is also a historical artificial creation, originally for mining operations.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round. The Selke Falls are particularly picturesque in winter when parts freeze over, offering unique photographic opportunities. Autumn also provides stunning scenery with vibrant fall foliage along the hiking trails.
Besides hiking, the Harz Mountains offer excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes, including gravel biking trails, in the Gravel biking around Quedlinburg guide, which often pass by or near natural attractions.
The Königshütte Waterfall is known for being a very beautiful and mostly calm waterfall, with a nearby rest area offering seating. It's a peaceful spot for relaxation and photography, especially for hikers participating in the Harzer Wandernadel program.
The Ilse Falls in the beautiful Ilsetal (Ilse Valley) are renowned for their picturesque river and cascades, famously described by Heinrich Heine. The area offers beautiful forested pathways, making it ideal for enjoying nature and picnics.
The Bodekessel is a dramatic gorge where the powerful Bode river flows through impressive rock formations. The area around the Kästental Waterfall is also part of the dramatic Bode Gorge, known for its deep ravine and impressive rock formations.
Visitors frequently highlight the wild and beautiful nature, the peaceful atmosphere, and the opportunity to cool off by the water. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths and the chance to experience the powerful flow of rivers like the Bode, even from above.
Yes, the Königshütte Waterfall is a notable spot for hikers participating in the Harzer Wandernadel program, as it features a stamp office (HWN 40) nearby.


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