Waterfalls around Ebersbach an der Fils are primarily located in the surrounding Swabian Alb region, an area known for its diverse natural landscapes. This picturesque region offers numerous natural attractions, including waterfalls with unique geological features. Visitors can explore various scenic hiking opportunities that lead to these natural wonders. The area is characterized by its calcareous tufa formations, which shape the landscape over time.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Here the Lauter comes over a small waterfall and forms a beautiful pool about 2-3 meters high with a vertical bank. A great place that you wouldn't expect.
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It doesn't get any better than HAm described - the entire 2 km long section is pure adventure, but please be careful - it's not entirely safe either, as it's partly steep on greasy ground and - even worse - steep goes down.
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The destination is interesting for me, pure beautiful nature, it's worth stopping here to take a breath, it's noted.
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If you find the entrance you can walk the entire gorge from the bottom to the top. At the top, of course, is the most beautiful waterfall that you can see from above when you drive up the steep climb. It is definitely worth it.
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Beautiful waterfall, but difficult to reach over a steep embankment (e.g. for demanding photos)
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There is no longer a bridge here. On hot days you can enjoy cooling off here. The path down is not easy to walk. You definitely have to be sure-footed and wear good shoes.
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Seven Bridges Way: Hidden path, not easy to walk on, especially after rain, which is no longer maintained and is probably only maintained as a beaten path by individual hikers. Partly very muddy; the bridges, with the exception of one footbridge, are virtually non-existent or unusable. You have to shimmy down and back up the steep slopes at the ditches yourself. In some places the path can hardly be seen anymore, parts have slipped away. Absolutely sure-footedness required, if you like it a bit adventurous, you will like it 😁 Hiking sticks are helpful. If you can enjoy that, you can expect a wonderful expedition through a small jungle, at the end with crossing a ford, in which at least the shoes can be cleaned a bit again 😃😉
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Pot-level sandstone step in the Teufelbach
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The Urach Waterfall is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful, featuring a 37-meter plunge over a tufa ledge. The Güterstein Waterfall, with its multi-tiered cascades and lush surroundings, offers a more hidden and romantic atmosphere.
Many waterfalls in the Swabian Alb, such as the Urach, Güterstein, and Neidlingen Waterfalls, are 'constructive waterfalls.' This means the highly calcareous water continuously precipitates lime, forming new rock structures like calcareous tufa. At the Neidlingen Waterfall, you can observe the fascinating phenomenon of 'growing stones' as lime-saturated water forms delicate tufa structures on moss cushions.
Yes, the trail leading to the Urach Waterfall is generally family-friendly. During warmer months, children can often play in the calm creek water along the path. There's also a refreshment hut at the top during peak season.
The amount of water at waterfalls like the Urach and Neidlingen can vary significantly. They are particularly imposing after heavy rainfall or during snowmelt in spring. During dry periods, the water flow might be reduced.
The region offers various outdoor activities. The Urach Waterfall is part of the popular premium hiking trail, the 'Wasserfallsteig.' You can also find numerous cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking routes around Ebersbach an der Fils. For example, explore routes like the 'Herrenbach Reservoir – Barrenmühle loop' for cycling or the 'Ebertrail Flowtrail Ebersbach' for mountain biking. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Ebersbach an der Fils, Gravel biking around Ebersbach an der Fils, and MTB Trails around Ebersbach an der Fils guides.
Yes, for those seeking a more adventurous experience, the trail to the Waterfall at Teufelbach in Teufelsloch-Kaltenwang is described as pure adventure. It can be steep, muddy, and requires sure-footedness. Similarly, the path to the Holderstein Rock Formation and Waterfall can be narrow and slippery in places, offering a wild and rustic environment.
Near the Urach Waterfall, the 'Wasserfallsteig' premium hiking trail offers views of the Hohenurach Castle ruins. Additionally, a small chapel at the top of the Güterstein Waterfall area commemorates the former Güterstein monastery.
The Güterstein Waterfall is generally less frequented than the Urach Waterfall, offering a more hidden and romantic atmosphere. The Neidlingen Waterfall also provides a peaceful spot embedded in a green forest, especially if visited outside of peak times.
The Neidlingen Waterfall is known for its delicate lime tufa formations, which are vulnerable and should not be walked on. The path to the waterfall, particularly from the Bahnhöfle hiking car park (about a one-kilometer walk), features impressive rock formations and rich vegetation. It's especially impressive after heavy rainfall.
The Waterfall in the Forest is noted by visitors as a nice place for a little break to enjoy nature. You can explore the gorge from bottom to top and take in the peaceful surroundings.
The Dettinger Gumpen Waterfall is unique because the Lauter river forms a beautiful pool here, about 2-3 meters high with a vertical bank. It's a striking natural formation that visitors often find unexpected and beautiful.
Yes, the Waterfalls Near Esslingen Forest can be difficult to reach due to a steep embankment. Similarly, parts of the trail to the Holderstein Rock Formation and Waterfall are described as narrow and slippery, requiring careful navigation.


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