Best waterfalls around Oberursel are found within the natural landscape of the Taunus mountains, offering various outdoor experiences. Oberursel (Taunus) is a town in Hesse, Germany, known for its proximity to the Taunus Nature Park and its opportunities for hiking and nature exploration. The region features diverse terrain, from forests to valleys, providing settings for these natural water features. These waterfalls contribute to the area's appeal for those seeking outdoor activities.
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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.
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Here you can let it roll. After "cranking" to Billtalhöhe, a descent like this feels really good.
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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.
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Beautiful waterfall, which also invites you to linger. You don't necessarily expect who you drive along this route.
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One of the few waterfalls in the Taunus. Quite sweet in the first part.
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One of the few waterfalls in the Taunus. Emphasis is on little, also in terms of size.
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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.
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The special feature here is the lively stream crossing of the Rombach and the view of the small, wildly romantic Rombach Gorge.
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The most popular waterfall is the Billtal Waterfall, known for its main fall stage of about 9 meters. Other significant spots include the Eschbach Waterfalls, where the Mühlgraben joins the Eschbach, and the waterfall within the Romberg Gorge and Ponds Trail.
Yes, the Eschbach Waterfalls are considered family-friendly. The area around Oberursel, particularly within the Taunus Nature Park, offers various easy hiking options that can be suitable for families. For more general easy hikes, you can explore the Easy hikes around Oberursel guide.
Waterfalls in the Taunus, including those around Oberursel, often have more water after periods of rain or during spring snowmelt. During summer months, some waterfalls, like the Billtal Waterfall, may carry very little or no water. Visiting in spring or autumn generally offers a better experience with fuller cascades and pleasant hiking conditions.
Absolutely. The waterfalls are typically integrated into the Taunus's extensive hiking network. For instance, the Billtal Waterfall is easily accessible via the Pionierweg path. The Romberg Gorge and Ponds Trail specifically leads to a waterfall within the gorge. You can find various hiking routes in the Mountain Hikes around Oberursel guide.
The waterfalls are set within the diverse terrain of the Taunus mountains, featuring forests, gorges, and valleys. You'll encounter natural monuments, scenic viewpoints, and often tranquil forest environments. The Romberg Gorge and Ponds Trail, for example, leads through an enchanted trail to ponds behind the waterfall.
While specific public transport details for each waterfall vary, Oberursel itself is well-connected. From there, many hiking trails in the Taunus Nature Park are accessible. It's advisable to check local bus routes or consider a short walk from the nearest public transport stop to reach trailheads leading to the waterfalls.
Yes, for some waterfalls, parking is available. For the Billtal Waterfall, there's a lower Pionierweg parking lot. However, some paths might involve private roads or less official parking, so planning your route and checking specific access points beforehand is recommended.
Many hiking trails in the Taunus region are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. It's generally good practice to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or where wildlife might be present, and to clean up after them.
Beyond waterfall visits, the Taunus region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore various mountain hikes, enjoy road cycling routes, or opt for easy hikes through forests and valleys. The area is ideal for general nature exploration.
Visitors appreciate the wild romantic setting of places like the Rombach valley, where the Billtal Waterfall is located. The scenic charm, the diverse experiences depending on the route taken, and the opportunity for a short break or a stage on a longer tour are frequently highlighted. The community has shared over 180 photos and given more than 400 upvotes for these natural features.
While the main waterfalls like Billtal Waterfall and Eschbach Waterfalls are well-documented, the Taunus region is full of small river cascades and natural water features that might be discovered on less-traveled trails. The Large waterfall in the Taunus and the Waterfall on the Billtalhöhe Descent are examples of other noteworthy, though perhaps less prominent, spots.


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