Waterfalls around Dohr are located in the Cochem-Zell district of Germany's Rhineland-Palatinate region. While Dohr itself is known for hiking and cycling, the surrounding area features several notable waterfalls integrated into outdoor excursions. This region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical architecture, providing diverse experiences for visitors.
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There are great climbing sections along the way...
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The walk to the waterfall is really a bit strenuous, but you are rewarded for it. This was really the highlight of the hike
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The wooden beams and planks are gone. Now there's a walkable grating. The last few meters to the waterfall are adventurous, but secured with a rope. The waterfall is impressive 😍
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We have seen many waterfalls on our tours and we were very positively surprised that there is such a great waterfall here in the Eifel and the path there is really great... rustic, steep, impressive... sturdy shoes are definitely recommended here... what great highlights do we have here in this region. Simply great!!!
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Only safe to walk in dry weather, but beautiful.
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The path to the waterfall is an alpine via ferrata with hand ropes. Sturdy shoes and surefootedness are required.
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The path to the waterfall is great and partly secured with ropes to hold on to
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For a family-friendly experience, consider visiting Elf Grotto and Elbesbach Waterfall, which features a unique geological formation and a charming waterfall. Another great option is The Rausch Waterfall, known for being a beautiful spot to take a break and enjoy the scenery.
The waterfalls around Dohr offer a diverse range of natural features. You can find impressive cascades like the Klidinger Waterfall, which is the highest in the Eifel. The Elf Grotto and Elbesbach Waterfall features a hollow path formed by ancient volcanic activity, creating unique rock formations resembling stacked cheese wheels. Many waterfalls are nestled within scenic forests and river valleys, such as the wild and romantic Endert Valley.
Yes, for those seeking a more adventurous experience, the Klidinger Waterfall involves crossing a creek via makeshift tree trunks and a steep climb, with ropes available for security. The Trail to the Eifel Waterfall is described as a via ferrata, requiring sturdy shoes, good basic fitness, and a head for heights.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy and well-treaded shoes are highly recommended for most waterfall trails. For more challenging paths like the one to Klidinger Waterfall or the Trail to the Eifel Waterfall, good basic fitness and sure-footedness are also advised.
The Dohr region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails around Dohr, go Cycling around Dohr, or enjoy Road Cycling Routes around Dohr. Many waterfalls are integrated into hiking paths, such as those in the wild Endert Valley, offering scenic walks.
Yes, the Elf Grotto and Elbesbach Waterfall is a prime example. The grotto is a hollow path formed by volcanic activity approximately 50,000 years ago, with stones resembling stacked cheese wheels. Additionally, the Elzbach Waterfall at the Pyrmonter Mill (not a komoot highlight, but mentioned in region research) offers a picturesque backdrop with two waterfalls, a historic mill, and a castle.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and the adventurous spirit of the trails. Many appreciate the opportunity to take a break at scenic spots like The Rausch Waterfall. The unique geological features of the Elf Grotto and the challenging ascent to the Klidinger Waterfall are also highly rated experiences.
Absolutely. The Wild Endert Valley Trail is a highly acclaimed hiking route that features several mills and waterfalls, including The Rausch Waterfall. This trail offers diverse terrain, from wide paths to narrow meadow and stone paths, making for a varied hiking experience.
Yes, both the Klidinger Waterfall and Elf Grotto and Elbesbach Waterfall are recognized as natural monuments, highlighting their ecological and geological significance in the region.
The Klidinger Waterfall, also known as Schießlay, is the highest waterfall in the Eifel, boasting a drop of approximately 28 meters. It offers a truly impressive natural spectacle.
The Rausch Waterfall, located in the wild and romantic Endert Valley, is easily accessible from Cochem. The path through the valley, while sometimes adventurous, is generally considered safe and offers a beautiful journey to the waterfall.


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