Waterfalls in Naturpark Elm-Lappwald are found within a natural park in Lower Saxony, Germany, characterized by dense beech forests, rolling hills, and spring-fed rivers. The park features several charming cascades that provide peaceful and picturesque spots for visitors. While not grand in scale, these waterfalls are integrated into the park's network of hiking and cycling trails, offering opportunities for contemplation and refreshing breaks. The region offers 4 distinct waterfalls to explore.
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The square has been redesigned through the renaturation of the Schunter.
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currently under renovation (May 2024) will certainly be very nice once a bench is in place
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interesting place, here you can linger and look
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The small waterfall in front of us was artificially created 150 years ago. A cold water facility for spa patients was set up in the old monastery buildings around 1842. A covered artificial waterfall was created in the lower reaches of the Lutter as a so-called "shower" for spa guests. (Source: Schild)
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A beautiful place of silence that many people don't know about.
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a really nice place, beautifully maintained and wonderful to relax.
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shady place to rest on the Schunter. The spacious seating and the fireplace on the floor testify that there is often a bit of activity here. Ok, in this idyllic place, no wonder.
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Very nice and idyllic location, just take a break
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The waterfalls in Naturpark Elm-Lappwald are known for their charming, serene character rather than dramatic height. They are often fed by natural springs, like the karst springs feeding the Lutter, and are beautifully integrated into the park's dense beech forests and rolling hills, offering peaceful spots for relaxation and contemplation.
Yes, some waterfalls have interesting stories. For instance, near the Lutter Waterfall, the legendary Kutscherloch is said to be where a coachman once drowned due to the powerful springs. The Waterfall in the Herb Garden was artificially created about 150 years ago as a 'shower' facility for spa patients in the old monastery buildings.
Absolutely. Many of the waterfalls are family-friendly. For example, the Lutter Waterfall and Great Pond (Abt-Fabrizius Trail) and the Waterfall on the Schunter in Räbke are noted for being great spots for families to visit and enjoy nature. The Waterfall in the Herb Garden and the Small Waterfall Near Rottorf are also categorized as family-friendly.
You'll find a rich natural environment. The waterfalls are often surrounded by dense forests, particularly beech trees, and are part of river systems like the Lutter and Schunter. You can expect to see natural monuments, viewpoints, and sometimes lakes, such as the Great Pond near the Lutter Waterfall.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil and idyllic settings. Many find the soothing sound of the water at places like the Lutter Waterfall to be very relaxing. The Waterfall on the Schunter in Räbke is particularly popular as a break spot where you can even put your feet in the water.
Yes, the waterfalls are often integrated into the park's extensive network of hiking trails. For example, the Lutter Waterfall is part of the Abt-Fabrizius Trail. You can find various hiking opportunities, including city hikes, in Naturpark Elm-Lappwald. Explore more options on the City hikes in Naturpark Elm-Lappwald guide.
Yes, the Naturpark Elm-Lappwald offers numerous cycling opportunities that can lead you near the waterfalls. The park's trails are suitable for various cycling sports. Discover routes on the Cycling in Naturpark Elm-Lappwald guide or the Traffic-free bike rides in Naturpark Elm-Lappwald guide.
Yes, the Waterfall on the Schunter in Räbke is specifically highlighted as a great place to take a break, relax, and even put your feet in the water. It offers a very nice and idyllic location for unwinding.
Yes, some waterfalls are described as being a bit more secluded. The Small Waterfall Near Rottorf is noted as a 'little hidden highlight' that visitors might not discover without specific guidance. Similarly, the Waterfall in the Herb Garden is considered a 'beautiful place of silence that many people don't know about'.
The Schunter Split and Weir in Räbke is an interesting spot where the Schunter river divides into two arms, the Mühlenbach and the Hauptarm, via a small waterfall. Both arms can be controlled by a weir, making it a unique place to observe the river's flow and linger for a while.


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