Best waterfalls around Weißenohe are characterized by unique geological formations, particularly tufa steps and sinter terraces, rather than conventional towering waterfalls. The region, nestled within the scenic Lillach Valley, is part of Franconian Switzerland, known for its limestone-rich landscape. These formations create a series of small, cascading waterfalls and pools, offering distinctive natural spectacles. The area provides numerous hiking opportunities through tranquil forests and meadows, making it a notable destination for nature exploration.
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Very worth seeing, you have to see it
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Below the railway tracks of Gräfenberg station, a road runs along the Kalkach. There, in a hillside forest below the old town, a steep path runs directly along the sinter terraces.
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The Kalkach rises in a cave in the Malm layer, above the Ornatenton. Its underground inflows lie in the karst of the dry valleys to the north towards Gräfenbergerhüll and Kemmathen. Due to its location in the karst, the stream absorbs significant amounts of dissolved lime, which forms sinter layers of limestone tuff along its course.
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You should definitely take a look at them.
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When you arrive in Gräfenberg by train, you are almost at the waterfall.
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Very beautiful waterfall that flows calmly and comfortably down the mountain.
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This small waterfall is directly at the "Gräfenberg Bahnhof" station. Follow the platform to the end in the direction of travel, then turn left and after 50m turn right. Just follow the rushing water.
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From Wikipedia: The Kalkach is the right source stream of the Aubach in Franconian Switzerland. It rises in the Kalkbrunnen on the northern edge of Gräfenberg.
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The region around Weißenohe is known for its unique geological formations rather than conventional towering waterfalls. You'll discover fascinating tufa steps and sinter terraces, where calcium carbonate deposition creates a series of small, cascading waterfalls and pools. These natural spectacles are particularly prominent in the Lillach Valley.
The most popular attraction is the Lillach Tufa Terraces. This natural monument features unique geological formations created by calcium carbonate deposition, forming cascading steps and pools. It's a result of the limestone soil typical of Franconian Switzerland, where water enriched with lime forms tuffs over decades.
Yes, the Sinter terraces and waterfall on the Wasserwiesenbach is noted as family-friendly. It offers a shaded area with running water, perfect for refreshing yourself, especially during warmer temperatures. There's also a rest area with a bench and table.
The waterfalls are beautiful to see in every season. However, visitors often recommend visiting after spring or after rain, when there is ample water flow, ensuring the tufa steps and cascades are at their most impressive. Some smaller waterfalls, like those in the Veldensteiner Forst, can dry out in late summer.
The Lillach Valley offers several well-regarded hiking trails. A popular option is the "Lillach Valley Trail – Lillach Spring loop from Weißenohe," a moderate path around 9.9 km long. You can find more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Weißenohe guide.
The path along the Lillach has some steps, which means it is only partially suitable for prams. While well-developed with rest areas, be aware of these sections if you are planning to bring a stroller.
Beyond the Lillach Tufa Terraces, you can visit the Moritzbach Waterfall and Tufa Terraces. This section of the stream is notable for its width and accessibility, with water splashing over cascades to the valley. The Kalkach Waterfall near Gräfenberg is also a surprising and beautiful detour in the broader vicinity.
Visitors frequently praise the unique geological formations and the picturesque setting within the Lillach Valley. Many enjoy the tranquility of the forests and the sound of the cascading water. The opportunity to refresh in the cool water during warmer months and the ever-changing beauty throughout the seasons are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Lillach Valley is also popular for running. A moderate route, the "Lillach Valley Trail – Lillach Spring loop from Weißenohe," is available for runners, covering about 6.2 km. For more options, check the Running Trails around Weißenohe guide.
While the immediate paths around the tufa terraces are for hiking, there are cycling routes in the broader area. For example, the "Lillach Spring – Lillach Spring loop from Gräfenberg" is an easy cycling route of about 5.9 km. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Weißenohe guide.
The Lillach Valley is easily accessible from Weißenohe. While specific parking details aren't provided here, the area is well-known for its accessibility, and several trails lead directly to the Lillach Spring. Public transport options to Weißenohe itself would typically involve train or bus services, from which you can start your hike.


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