Best waterfalls around Waldshut Tiengen are found in the Southern Black Forest, a region characterized by its dramatic gorges and diverse natural landscapes. The area is home to the extensive Wutach Gorge, often referred to as Germany's largest canyon, and its significant tributary, the Gauchach Gorge. These geological formations create numerous opportunities to experience waterfalls, ranging from powerful cascades to smaller, romantic falls. The district offers a variety of hiking routes that lead to these natural attractions.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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On site, you will find a spectacular 14-meter-high waterfall in an impressive granite basin, particularly impressive when the water flow is high or in winter with ice formations.
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The Glacier Mill, also known as Krai-Woog-Gumpen, is a waterfall and glacial mill in the Southern Black Forest, more precisely in the Schwarzenbächletal valley near Görwihl. It was probably formed by glacial erosion during the Ice Age and was only discovered and excavated in 1955. The name, of Alemannic origin, means "loudly rushing waterfall."
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Here the Haselbach falls over a rocky outcrop 14 metres into its basin!
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How impressive this picture is!!! Wutach rages through the rock formations... It's beautiful to be able to watch how masses of water crash down here and continue to flow.
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Today after the heavy rain, the water was really rushing down the rocks, something you don't see very often. I went running today just to marvel at the masses of water
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great photo opportunity and simply stunningly beautiful
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Beyond the well-known spots, the Wutach Gorge features the scenic Tannegg Waterfall, cascading over distinctive tufa formations, and the two-cascade Rötenbach Gorge Waterfall. The Lotenbach Gorge, a tributary, also offers four waterfalls, some up to 8 meters high, providing a more rugged experience. For a quieter option, the Gauchach Gorge, a significant tributary to the Wutach, is known for its numerous romantic cascades and unspoiled forests.
Yes, the region is rich in both. The Krai-Woog Gumpen Waterfall and Glacial Mill is a remarkable relic from the Ice Age, known for its unique geological formations. Within the Wutach Gorge, the Tannegg Waterfall is named after the nearby ruins of Old Tannegg Castle, adding a historical dimension to its natural beauty.
The Waldshut-Tiengen region offers diverse hiking experiences. You can find well-developed paths leading to waterfalls like the Great Höllbach Waterfall, or more rugged and demanding trails, especially within the Lotenbachklamm in the Wutach Gorge. Many routes combine waterfall visits with scenic views of the Southern Black Forest. For specific hiking routes, you can explore guides like Waterfall hikes around Waldshut Tiengen.
The waterfalls are particularly impressive after heavy rainfall, when the water flow is high, creating a powerful spectacle. Spring and autumn often provide these conditions. Visiting in winter can also be a unique experience, as the freezing water forms unusual ice sculptures, especially at the Haselbach Waterfall.
Many waterfalls in the region are accessible via pleasant walks suitable for families. For instance, the Haselbach Waterfall is reachable via a relaxing short hike. When planning with children, consider routes like 'The Lange Stein of Tiengen – View of the Wutach River loop from Tiengen' which is an easy hike, or other options from Easy hikes around Waldshut Tiengen.
While many trails offer pleasant walks, some areas, particularly within the Wutach and Gauchach Gorges, feature narrow and demanding paths. Wheelchair accessibility is generally limited due to the natural, rugged terrain. It's advisable to check specific route details for difficulty ratings before heading out.
Yes, if you're looking for a quieter experience, the Gauchach Gorge, a significant tributary to the Wutach Gorge, is known for its wild and romantic landscape and offers a less crowded alternative to the main Wutach Gorge. It features numerous waterfalls and unspoiled forests.
The Krai-Woog Gumpen Waterfall and Glacial Mill is noted as a popular place to swim in summer. However, caution is always advised when swimming in natural waters, especially near waterfalls where currents can be strong or water levels unpredictable.
The region is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. Besides hiking, you can find road cycling routes, such as those listed in Road Cycling Routes around Waldshut Tiengen. Many trails are also popular with mountain bikers, especially those leading to the Great Höllbach Waterfall.
Given the varied terrain and potential for wet conditions, sturdy, waterproof hiking shoes are recommended. Depending on the season, layers of clothing are advisable. After heavy rainfall, paths can be muddy, so appropriate gear is essential. Always carry water and snacks, and be aware of potential tick areas, as noted near the Waterfall glacier mill.
The Haselbach Waterfall, plunging 14 meters, is particularly impressive after heavy rainfall. Similarly, the Wutach-Lauffen Bridge and Waterfall is very striking at high tide, when the Wutach river falls over the hard limestone edge.


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