Attractions and places to see around Eningen unter Achalm are situated at the foot of the Swabian Alps, within the UNESCO-certified Biosphere Reserve Swabian Alb. The region features notable natural landmarks like the free-standing hills of the Achalm, dark green forests, and cliffs. Visitors can explore a diverse range of sites, including historical structures, waterfalls, and cultural points of interest. This area offers opportunities for exploring both its natural landscape and its rich history and art.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Great restored castle ruins with many casemates and a 360 degree panoramic view from the remaining keep.
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So beautiful ... and almost on the doorstep.
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Now in February a lot of water due to the melting snow.
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The water here is incredibly clear.
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Crystal clear water and fun for children too.
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It's best to visit the waterfall only during the week. There is a lot going on here at weekends and during the holidays and you don't have your peace and quiet.
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Very beautiful clear water, would recommend starting a tour here early and walking over the water walls and slide rocks to the ruin. Or even bigger to take the Güterstein waterfall with you. See Bad Uracher Tour in my profile.
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A dream in summer! There are so many places to play / run in the water.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, notably featuring the impressive Urach Waterfall, one of Germany's highest outside the Alps, and the serene Güterstein waterfall, a less-visited gem. You can also visit the Brühlbach Stream Trail which leads to the Urach Waterfall. For families, the Eninger Weide offers wildlife enclosures and a playground. The area is part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Swabian Alb, characterized by forests and cliffs.
Yes, the area boasts significant historical sites. You can explore the extensive Hohenurach Castle Ruins, a former prison fortress with rooms, cellars, and dungeons. Another must-see is Hohenneuffen Castle, which offers a medieval ambiance, panoramic views, a restaurant, and even a falconry.
Eningen unter Achalm has a rich cultural scene. You can visit the Krügerpark and Lustgarten, which feature unique art installations. The Alte Weberei (Old Weaving Mill) reflects the community's history, and the Paul-Jauch-Haus, the former home of artist Paul Jauch, now serves as an art and cultural center. The Heimatmuseum provides insights into local history, and the Andreaskirche is also a notable point of interest.
Absolutely. The Urach Waterfall and Güterstein waterfall are both considered family-friendly destinations. The Eninger Weide recreational area is particularly popular with families, offering wildlife enclosures and a spacious playground with a marble run. Hohenneuffen Castle also provides a special experience for young and old with its medieval setting and falconry.
The region offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can find trails ranging from easy to challenging, often leading through dark green forests and past cliffs. Popular routes include those around the Urach Waterfall and Hohenurach Castle Ruins. For more detailed options, explore the various hiking guides around Eningen unter Achalm.
Yes, the area is suitable for cycling with several routes available. You can find options for touring bicycles, with routes varying in difficulty. For a comprehensive overview and specific tour suggestions, refer to the cycling guide around Eningen unter Achalm.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the best time often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes, especially when the waterfalls are at their fullest after rain or snowmelt. The Urach Waterfall is particularly impressive during these times. Summer offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities, while winter can provide a unique, serene experience, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Yes, for instance, the Brühlbach Stream Trail, which leads towards the Urach Waterfall, is wheelchair-accessible up to the steps directly in front of the waterfall. This allows many visitors to enjoy the scenic path along the stream.
Many attractions offer stunning views. Hohenneuffen Castle provides sensational panoramic views of the surrounding Swabian Alb landscape. The Hohenurach Castle Ruins also offer views where you can see and hear the Urach Waterfall. Additionally, both the Urach Waterfall and Güterstein waterfall areas are known for their picturesque settings.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and historical significance of the area. The Urach Waterfall is often highlighted for its impressive cascades and the feeling of being transported to another world amidst the lush forest. The extensive Hohenurach Castle Ruins are appreciated for their exploration opportunities and historical depth. The medieval ambiance and panoramic views from Hohenneuffen Castle also receive high acclaim.
Eningen unter Achalm has a strong connection to art. The Krügerpark and Lustgarten feature unique art installations, including the striking 'Türmle'. The Paul-Jauch-Haus, the former home of artist Paul Jauch, displays his works and hosts exhibitions by regional artists. There are also plans for a 'Kunst- und Sinnespfad' (Art and Sensory Path) and a 'Grieshaber-Rundweg' dedicated to the renowned artist HAP Grieshaber, known as the 'King of Achalm'.


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