Waterfalls in the Spessart are found within a vast forested low mountain range in Germany, known for its extensive woodlands and hiking trails. The region features a variety of natural water features, including notable waterfalls and gorges. These natural landmarks are often nestled within dense forests, offering tranquil settings for exploration. The Spessart provides opportunities to discover diverse landscapes and natural monuments.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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The waterfall doesn't always seem to be admirable. In July '26 it was bone dry.
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It's very beautiful there :) the whole area is called Neuwiesgraben Gorge
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This can be a very welcome refreshment, especially in summer. Take off your shoes and cool your feet 🤪
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Beautiful newly renovated rest area with fountain and the mythical creature "Määhock"
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Interesting mill with water wheel and small waterfall and wooden bridge;
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There is a very well-kept and beautiful grotto dedicated to the Virgin Mary, right on the path from Sommerkahl up to the "Engländer". Here you can also linger for a moment and take a break.
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The mill is very beautiful, I often pass by here, a visit is worthwhile
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It's a beautiful and well-maintained place. A perfect spot for a peaceful break.
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The waterfalls in the Spessart offer a unique natural spectacle year-round. They are particularly impressive after rainfall or during the snowmelt when the water volume is higher. In winter, ice formations create a magical landscape. The Trettstein Waterfall, for instance, is beautiful in every season.
Yes, several waterfalls and trails are suitable for families. The path to the Trettstein Waterfall is well-marked and secured, featuring 'Waldwichtelschnitzereien' (forest gnome carvings) that children enjoy. Other family-friendly spots include Marienquelle, Bernquelle Picnic Area, and the Cascade at the park canal.
The Spessart region is characterized by extensive woodlands and gorge-like valleys. You'll find waterfalls cascading over red sandstone, dense forests, and unique geological formations. The Trettstein Waterfall is recognized as a natural monument and geotope, highlighting its geological significance within a charming, gorge-like valley.
Absolutely. The Spessart is known for its hiking opportunities. You can find dedicated waterfall hikes, such as those around the Trettstein Waterfall. For more options, explore the Waterfall hikes in the Spessart guide, which includes routes like the 'Trail to Trettstein Waterfall loop from Gräfendorf'.
Beyond the well-known Trettstein Waterfall, visitors also enjoy the Marienquelle with its two mini waterfalls, and the scenic Klingenbach Gorge, which features a waterfall and requires sure-footedness.
The Trettstein Waterfall is accessible, with some parking available near the junction of Gräfendorf/Waizenbach/Michelau. While specific public transport details are not provided, the well-marked hiking trail makes it a popular destination for those arriving by car.
Yes, some areas are suitable for dogs. The Marian grotto with waterfall near Sommerkahl is noted as dog-friendly, offering a pleasant spot for a break with your pet.
While the Spessart is primarily known for its natural beauty, you can find some historical elements. The Eussenheim Watermill is a historical site that also features a waterfall, offering a blend of natural and man-made heritage.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil and idyllic settings, the soothing sound of the water, and the picturesque scenes created by the waterfalls, especially the Trettstein Waterfall's cascade over red sandstone. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths and the opportunity for relaxation and recreation in nature.
Yes, for those seeking a more strenuous experience, the Waterfall Trail in Naturpark Spessart is categorized as challenging and features gorges and forest sections. It offers a more demanding hike compared to the generally intermediate trails.
Yes, the Spessart offers several peaceful locations. The Waterfall in Naturpark Bayerische Rhön is described as a quiet place perfect for a picnic. Additionally, the Bernquelle Picnic Area is specifically designed for this purpose.
Beyond waterfall hikes, the Spessart offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore easy hikes or try gravel biking on routes like the 'Ficke – Homburg Castle on the Main loop from Esselbach'. The region's extensive woodlands provide ample opportunities for various outdoor pursuits.


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