Waterfalls around Buseck offer a variety of natural and man-made water features within a region known for its hiking trails and walks. The landscape around Buseck features rivers like the Salzböde and Lumda, where water flow creates points of interest. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor exploration and observing local waterways.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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An artificially created dam. When there's enough water, a small waterfall forms in the Lumda River. However, you can only find the spot if you specifically look for it.
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Nice shortcut and alternative to the bike path
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icicle icicle in the cold shows winter his tooth. © Michael Sebörk (*1963), educator
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Certainly interesting for young people and little treasure hunters at children's birthday parties.
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My navigation system showed me this beautiful path. At some point I preferred to push and unfortunately I didn't dare to go through this very dark underpass. I think it's the Äschersbach that flows into the underpass and I couldn't see the exit ... so I turned around again. I also didn't dare to shine my lamp in 🙈 ... who knows what is looking at me ...
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Thank god it wasn't cold enough for icicles today ...
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The waterfalls around Buseck are primarily smaller, often artificially created weirs or dams on local rivers like the Salzböde and Lumda. They offer idyllic spots for a break and to enjoy the sound of rushing water, rather than large natural cascades. You can find features like the Weir on the Salzböde or the Weir on the Lumda.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Weir on the Salzböde is categorized as family-friendly and offers a pleasant place to rest. The Brunnental Path and Waterfall is also noted as interesting for young people and children's birthday parties, suggesting a family-friendly atmosphere.
For the best experience, visit after rainfall or during spring thaws when water flow is more robust, making the weirs and small waterfalls more impressive. During colder months, you might even encounter unique ice formations, such as the Frozen Waterfall with Icicles.
Absolutely. The Buseck region is known for its hiking trails. You can combine a visit to a waterfall with a walk along the Brunnental Path and Waterfall. For more hiking options, explore the Easy hikes around Buseck guide, which includes routes like the 'Großen-Buseck Castle – Historic Jewish Cemetery loop'.
Yes, some waterfall spots are accessible by bike. The Weir on the Salzböde is noted to be just a short walk from a bike path. The Waterfall and Dam in Daubringen is also described as a nice shortcut and alternative to the main bike path. For cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Buseck guide.
During winter, if temperatures drop sufficiently, you might witness the Frozen Waterfall with Icicles, which offers very nice ice formations and a picturesque winter scene.
Visitors appreciate the peaceful and idyllic atmosphere these spots provide. Many enjoy taking a break by the rushing water, observing the flow, and finding moments of tranquility. The Weir on the Salzböde, for example, is recommended for a rest to 'just watch and pause'.
While specific waterfall highlights don't explicitly mention dog-friendliness, the Buseck area offers many dog-friendly trails. You can find suitable routes for you and your dog in the Dog-friendly hikes around Buseck guide, which includes routes like the 'Pre-Alpine Route – Old Wooden Shed loop'.
Many of the 'waterfalls' in the Buseck area are actually artificially created weirs or dams on local rivers. Examples include the Weir on the Lumda and the Waterfall and Dam in Daubringen. They serve as charming features within the landscape.
The waterfalls are often found by specifically looking for them, as some are not immediately obvious from main paths. For instance, the Weir on the Lumda requires you to approach it specifically. Using the komoot app or website with the provided highlight links will help you navigate directly to these spots.


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls around Buseck: