Waterfalls around Hallau complement the region's vineyards and landscapes. Hallau is a winegrowing village in the canton of Schaffhausen, situated in the Klettgau plain. The broader area provides access to various aquatic features and supports hiking trails leading to natural attractions. The region is known for its diverse natural features, including gorges and river confluences.
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The "Strätzfelse Trail" at the Ölbach Waterfall is now marked as a circular route! Small hiking signs with directional arrows, outlined in yellow, clockwise... Start 1: Hiking parking lot at the Wangental Biotope, information boards, distance approx. 4 km. Wangental Biotope - Ölbach Waterfall/Strätzfelse Trail - Kübler's Bio Hüsli (refreshments) - Baltersweil Church - Baltersweiler Mill - Hohlgraben - Wangental Biotope. or... Start 2: Käppele rest area, Baltersweil, distance approx. 6 km. Käppele - Baltersweil Cemetery - Baltersweiler Mill - Hohlgraben - Wangental Biotope - Ölbach Waterfall/Strätzfelse Trail - Kübler's Bio Hüsli (refreshments) - Baltersweil Church - Käppele.
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Appropriate footwear is recommended, as some sections are a bit slippery; dangerous areas are secured with wire ropes. ...also accessible with children under supervision...
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Hi everyone, The access to the Ölbach Waterfall has been restored by some active retirees from Dettighofen. The rest area has also been renovated and now invites hikers to take a break. Enjoy the Ölbach Waterfall experience; we're happy for you!
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It's possible to hike along the waterfall/guard again—it's magnificent! Surefootedness is absolutely essential! Thanks to the kind people who went to the trouble of making this possible with stone slabs.
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The gravel section is better than some poorly paved country roads and completely unproblematic with a racing bike (06/2025)
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Fine tributary to the Wutach which fanns out a little here
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A bench invites you to take a short rest. The water rushes loudly into the Wutach.
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A narrow path branches off from the wide forest path into the Devil's Kitchen. The small gorge is becoming increasingly narrower and, as is so often the case, the pictures cannot accurately reflect the truth. My hiking stick was also used.
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The region around Hallau offers a diverse range of waterfalls. You can find cascades within gorges, nestled in forests, and at river confluences. Some, like the Confluence of the Wutach and Weilergraben, feature fine tributaries fanning out into larger rivers, while others, such as the Waterfall and stone cairns in Naturpark Südschwarzwald, are situated within natural monuments and dense woodlands.
While the Rhine Falls are a major attraction, you can discover more secluded spots. The Ölbach Waterfall, for instance, has recently had its access restored and offers a renovated rest area, making it a pleasant, perhaps less frequented, stop. Similarly, the Ettengraben Waterfall is a small, picturesque cascade within a ravine, right next to a wooden path, offering a tranquil experience.
The Confluence of the Wutach and Weilergraben is unique because the Weilergraben forms a fine tributary that fans out into the Wutach, which is about 2 meters lower, creating a small waterfall effect. It's also known as a nice place to rest, offering a small cave and cooling water for your feet.
Absolutely. The Rhine Falls (Rheinfall) is Europe's largest waterfall and a truly impressive natural spectacle. It's located in Neuhausen am Rheinfall, approximately 12 kilometers from Hallau, making it a highly recommended excursion for its sheer power and beauty.
You can experience the Rhine Falls from various viewing platforms, some of which are very close to the plunging water. Boat tours offer a unique perspective from the water, including trips that take you to the rock in the middle of the falls. Additionally, Schloss Laufen, a medieval castle on site, provides historical context and further viewpoints.
Yes, the region offers various hiking opportunities. For example, easily recognizable paths lead along the Wutach near the Waterfall and stone cairns in Naturpark Südschwarzwald. You can also explore numerous running trails around Hallau, including difficult routes like the 27.99 km 'View of the Rhine Falls – Rhine Falls loop from Neunkirch'. Find more options on the Running Trails around Hallau guide.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for cycling and gravel biking. You can find challenging gravel biking routes like the 85.13 km 'Rhine riverside – Tössegg loop from Erzingen (Baden)' or moderate cycling tours such as the 33.68 km 'Wutach Cycle Path – Muße Sculpture loop from Eberfingen'. Explore more on the Gravel biking around Hallau guide or the Cycling around Hallau guide.
The waterfalls are beautiful throughout the year. Spring, particularly March, is special around the Ölbach Waterfall, where countless snowdrops bloom. During late autumn and winter, when trees are bare, some waterfalls like Ölbach are more visible from the paths. The Rhine Falls are impressive year-round, with higher water volumes often seen in spring and early summer.
Many of the waterfalls and surrounding trails are suitable for families. The Rhine Falls, with its viewing platforms and boat tours, offers a comprehensive and memorable experience for all ages. For other waterfalls, paths can vary in difficulty, so checking individual highlight details on Komoot is recommended for specific accessibility.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas around Hallau's waterfalls. However, it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near popular attractions like the Rhine Falls, and to respect local regulations regarding pets.
Hallau is a charming winegrowing village, so you'll find local restaurants and accommodation options there. For the Rhine Falls, there are also various dining establishments and hotels in Neuhausen am Rheinfall and the surrounding Schaffhausen area, catering to visitors.
Hallau is accessible by public transport, and from there, local buses or short drives can take you to trailheads leading to the waterfalls. The Rhine Falls is well-connected by train to Neuhausen am Rheinfall, and ample parking is available for those traveling by car. Specific routes and parking details can be planned using local transport information or navigation apps.


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