Waterfalls around Bad Homburg vor der Höhe are primarily located in the surrounding Taunus region, as the city itself is known more for its man-made water features and therapeutic springs. Bad Homburg vor der Höhe is a historic spa town featuring extensive parks like the Kurpark, which contains historical springs and fountains such as the Elizabethenbrunnen. While prominent natural cascading waterfalls are not found directly within the city, the nearby Taunus offers several notable examples. The region combines cultural heritage…
Last updated: August 20, 2026
Highlight • Waterfall
Showing Translation
Tip by
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight (Segment) • Waterfall
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Bad Homburg vor der Höhe
Delightfully scenic hiking in the Taunus range
Autumn views: to the most beautiful vantage points in the RMV area
History, forest and gnomes – hiking in Germany’s Hochtaunus region
Exploring nature — hikes in Germany’s Taunus Mountains
From safari to world heritage — cycling tours in the Taunus region
A journey through time – the most beautiful routes in the Taunus Nature Park
Autumn hikes around Frankfurt
Radfahren im Taunus – Auspowern, genießen, entdecken
Hiking around Bad Homburg vor der Höhe
Cycling around Bad Homburg vor der Höhe
Beautiful trail on the Romberg, which circles the rather unspectacular summit. Whether you take this path or the one one floor lower - both lead to the Romberg Gorge, which ends in a waterfall. Behind it is a beautiful, enchanted trail to the Romberg Ponds. Be careful of fences on the ground and in the trail - tripping hazard.
0
0
Here you can let it roll. After "cranking" to Billtalhöhe, a descent like this feels really good.
0
0
The lower part of the waterfall (seen from Billtalweg) is even more spectacular when it has a lot of water or is frozen. A few pictures show it from there. But since this is a private road, it is difficult to get there.
2
0
Beautiful waterfall, which also invites you to linger. You don't necessarily expect who you drive along this route.
2
0
One of the few waterfalls in the Taunus. Quite sweet in the first part.
1
2
The waterfall in the Billtal valley is a worthwhile destination - scenically charming and offering very different experiences depending on the route. It is easily accessible to almost everyone via the Pionierweg path - ideal for a short break or as a stage on a longer tour. If you want to explore the lower part of the waterfall, you have three options of varying difficulty: ⚠️ Respect nature & animals Two of the three paths lead through wild sections, some of which are retreats for wild animals. Please only use them when necessary and protect the flora and fauna. 1. Easy, but via private road From the lower Pionierweg parking lot towards Ruppertshain, then take the next turnoff to the right from the Ölmühlweg. Then straight through the Billtal valley, past the houses of the residents, to the waterfall (and if you want, to the Stoltze-Plätzi). Attention: Private road, officially forbidden. A friendly inquiry with residents can help. 2. Via the Hermin-Herr-Weg From the parking lot on Viktoriaweg, follow path 8 of the circular routes around the Rettershof or the Hermin-Herr-Weg (other side of the valley). As soon as the waterfall is visible, after a gentle left turn on the valley side, you will see a poorly maintained path to the right into the valley. Attention: Lots of dead wood, not an official path. Only suitable for experienced, sure-footed hikers. Leads to the Stoltze-Plätzi, then back to the waterfall. 3. Even wilder via a "forgotten" hiking trail Instead of descending at variant 2, continue towards Naturfreundehaus Billtalhöhe. Shortly before the campsite, turn right onto an old, overgrown path (trail marking still visible after a while on a tree on the left). If you have the feeling of being on a skid road, you are on the right track. The path is also marked on the komoot map. The path follows the valley back to the waterfall, but is very rough. After a while, a trail to the Stoltze-Plätzi becomes visible along the Rombach. From there, take the path to the waterfall.
4
0
It's the Billtal waterfall, only 4 minutes away from the Naturfreundehaus excursion restaurant. Small but nice.
2
0
Small, beautiful waterfall, unfortunately often dry.
3
0
The waterfalls around Bad Homburg vor der Höhe are primarily located in the surrounding Taunus region. While the city itself is known for man-made water features and therapeutic springs, the nearby Taunus offers natural examples like the Billtal Waterfall, which is a 9-meter high cascade in the romantic Rombach valley, and the Eschbach Waterfalls, formed where the Mühlgraben joins the Eschbach.
No, there are no notable natural waterfalls directly within Bad Homburg vor der Höhe. The city is more known for its extensive Kurpark with historical springs and fountains, such as the Elizabethenbrunnen and Laternenfestbrunnen, and facilities like the Salt Water Park. Natural cascading waterfalls are found in the surrounding Taunus region.
Yes, some waterfalls are particularly family-friendly. The Eschbach Waterfalls are noted as a family-friendly spot. The Billtal Waterfall is also easily accessible via the Pionierweg path, making it suitable for families, though some routes to its lower part are more challenging.
The best time to visit depends on the waterfall. The Billtal Waterfall, for instance, often carries little to no water during the summer months. For a more impressive flow, visiting after periods of rain or during spring snowmelt would be ideal. During winter, some waterfalls might offer a unique frozen spectacle.
Yes, many waterfalls are integrated into hiking routes. The Billtal Waterfall is easily reached via the Pionierweg path, and there are other, wilder paths for experienced hikers to explore its lower sections. The Romberg Gorge and Ponds Trail also leads to a waterfall. For more hiking options in the area, you can explore the Hiking around Bad Homburg vor der Höhe guide.
While specific regulations for each waterfall vary, the natural settings of the Taunus region are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or on popular trails, and to clean up after them. The Eschbach Waterfalls and Billtal Waterfall are popular outdoor spots where dogs are commonly seen.
The region around Bad Homburg vor der Höhe and the Taunus offers a variety of outdoor activities. Besides hiking to waterfalls, you can find numerous routes for road cycling, running, and more hiking. Explore guides like Road Cycling Routes around Bad Homburg vor der Höhe or Running Trails around Bad Homburg vor der Höhe for more options.
While the waterfalls themselves are natural features, the region has historical significance. For example, the Eschbach Waterfalls site has a plaque detailing its history, including the former presence of a weir. Bad Homburg vor der Höhe itself is a historic spa town with sites like the Kurpark and its therapeutic springs, offering a blend of nature and cultural heritage.
Access varies by waterfall. For the Billtal Waterfall, there are parking options like the lower Pionierweg parking lot towards Ruppertshain. Public transport connections to the general Taunus area are available, but reaching specific waterfall trailheads might require a combination of public transport and a walk, or driving. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and parking availability for your chosen destination.
Beyond the cascades themselves, the Taunus region offers diverse natural beauty. Near the Billtal Waterfall, you'll find the romantic Rombach valley. The Romberg Gorge and Ponds Trail features a gorge and enchanted ponds. The area is characterized by forests and river systems, providing a rich environment for flora and fauna.
Visitors appreciate the refreshing sight and the natural beauty of these waterfalls, especially as a destination during hikes. The Billtal Waterfall is often described as a worthwhile destination, scenically charming, and offering different experiences depending on the route. The variety of waterfalls allows for different hiking experiences, from easy paths to more challenging routes, making them popular among the komoot community.


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls around Bad Homburg vor der Höhe: