Best waterfalls in Bayerische Hohe Rhön are found within a region characterized by its unique natural landscapes and diverse geological formations. This area offers a variety of waterfalls, from impressive cascades to smaller, romantic drops over rock formations. The Rhön is recognized for its distinctive natural beauty and geoscientific value, providing numerous opportunities for exploration. These natural attractions contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor activities.
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Follow the asphalt path above the Thüringer Hut and after about 350m turn right into the meadow and into the forest. Here, take the stony path down the deep ditch through the stream over stones into the middle of the stream and you'll have the best photo position. Good footwear is required and caution when descending into the ditch.
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Impressive natural spectacle of water, very worth seeing and interesting, great location
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The Aschelbach, which comes from the Rhön high plateau, has created the deep valley of the Eisgraben here. There is a reason for the name Eisgraben: the cool stream water and the accompanying cold air currents ensure that the temperature along the stream is a few degrees lower than in the surrounding area.
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Here the trail follows the Schwarzbach, which has eroded a small valley into the basalt rock. The highlight is the Teufelsmühle cascade, where the water flows down a few meters and makes its way through the stream bed full of basalt blocks.
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The Bayerische Hohe Rhön offers several distinct waterfalls. Among them are the impressive Eisgraben Waterfall, known for its nearly 4-meter drop and geoscientific value, and the Schwarzbach Gorge and the Teufelsmühle (Devil’s Mill) Waterfall, which features a 5-meter drop over basalt rock and a local legend. You can also discover the Trettstein-Wasserfall with its three-meter free fall, and the romantic Kaskadenschlucht with numerous small cascades.
The waterfalls in Bayerische Hohe Rhön are beautiful year-round. However, the Eisgraben Waterfall is particularly striking in spring after the snowmelt when water flow is abundant. The Trettstein-Wasserfall also offers a picturesque scene in winter when icicles form. The soothing sound of cascading water can be enjoyed in all seasons.
Yes, several waterfalls in the region are suitable for families. The Eisgraben Waterfall and the Schwarzbach Gorge and the Teufelsmühle (Devil’s Mill) Waterfall are both categorized as family-friendly. The area around the Trettstein-Wasserfall also features a secured hiking path with a handrail and renewed wooden bridges, making it accessible for a pleasant family outing.
The waterfalls are set within the unique natural landscapes of the Bayerische Hohe Rhön. You'll encounter diverse geological formations, such as red limestone at Trettstein-Wasserfall and basalt rock at the Teufelsmühle. The Eisgraben area is notable for its wild flora, especially from August onwards. The Kaskadenschlucht offers a varied forest route with the rushing sound of the river and numerous small cascades over Buntsandstein steps.
Yes, the Devil's Mill Waterfall (Teufelsmühle) near Bischofsheim is famously shrouded in a fascinating legend about a miller and the devil. This mythical dimension adds to the natural beauty of the site, and information boards often share this fun story with visitors.
The region around the waterfalls is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those for touring bicycles and road cycling, as well as challenging MTB trails. Many waterfalls, like the Teufelsmühle, are integrated into idyllic hiking trails, such as the natural history path which provides geological insights.
Absolutely. Many waterfalls are part of or easily accessible from hiking trails. For instance, the hike to the Teufelsmühle is described as idyllic and can be combined with other trails like the natural history path. The Kaskadenschlucht is a wild and romantic gorge that offers a varied forest route with bridges and is ideal for experienced hikers. The Trettstein-Wasserfall is also accessible via a short hike.
Visitors appreciate the unique natural beauty and tranquility of the waterfall areas. The Eisgraben Waterfall is praised for its impressive geotope status, especially after snowmelt. The Schwarzbach Gorge and the Teufelsmühle (Devil’s Mill) Waterfall are loved for their impressive natural spectacle of water and moss-overgrown basalt stones. The soothing sound of cascading water and the picturesque scenes, even in winter, are frequently highlighted.
While not widely signposted, the Nixenteich Waterfall is a very nice little waterfall for those who enjoy discovering less-traveled spots. It offers a peaceful experience for visitors willing to find its path.
The difficulty varies. Some trails, like the one to the Trettstein-Wasserfall, are short and secured, making them easier. The Kaskadenschlucht, however, features some steep sections and requires sturdy footwear, making it more suitable for experienced hikers. Many trails, such as those around the Teufelsmühle, are considered intermediate difficulty, offering a good balance for most hikers.
While specific parking details for every waterfall are not always highlighted, many popular hiking routes and natural attractions in the Bayerische Hohe Rhön, including those leading to waterfalls, typically have designated parking areas. For instance, the circular hiking trail no.4 to the Teufelsmühle can be accessed from the Holzberghof or Rothsee hiking car parks.
Yes, many waterfalls are situated within larger natural areas or can be easily combined with other sights. The Eisgraben Waterfall is found within the Hohe Rhön nature reserve, which drains the Black Moor. The Teufelsmühle can be combined with the natural history path, providing information about the geology of the Rhön. The Kaskadenschlucht is near the Rotes Moor, offering further exploration opportunities.


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