Bad Peterstal-Griesbach
Bad Peterstal-Griesbach
Best canyons around Bad Peterstal-Griesbach are found nestled in the Black Forest, featuring several gorges and waterfall-carved ravines. These deep, water-eroded formations offer dramatic scenery and hiking experiences. The area provides an immersive nature experience with imposing rock formations, deep ravines, and cascading waterfalls. Well-maintained hiking trails, often with wooden pathways and steps, allow for accessible exploration of these natural wonders.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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A bench overlooking the bridge and the waterfall invites hikers to pause for a moment. Especially during the snowmelt or after heavy rainfall, the waterfall truly shines.
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The small streams join together and trickle down the rock face. The background is picturesquely covered in moss. It is worth stopping for a moment and just listening to the sound of the water.
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From the Griesbacher waterfall, the hiking trail becomes more exciting.
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On the Teufelkanzelssteig you will pass the Griesbach waterfall. From here the path becomes adventurous
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On the way to the Teufelskanzel you pass the Griesbach waterfall. From here it becomes an adventurous path.
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The legend of the name of the noblewoman's grave can be found here: https://ortenau-urlaub.de/?p=269
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The Bad Griesbach waterfall is not spectacular, but the ascent is still interesting
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The Edelfrauengrab waterfalls owe their name to a naturally formed scouring cave right next to one of the waterfalls, where, according to legend, an unfaithful noblewoman met her violent end. In fact, the Gottschlägel nature reserve with the waterfalls and, further up, the Karlsruher Grat is an outstanding scenic attraction in the northern Black Forest. From the hiking car park (signposted), it is only a few steps to the lowest level of the waterfalls, where the Edelfrauengrab is also located. Of course, it is worth climbing further up the adventurous paths and footbridges along the Gottschlägbach. If you want to go on an adventurous hike, climb further up at the upper end of the Gottschlägel to the Karlsruher Grat, where you can then do the via ferrata. From the Bosensteiner Eck at the upper end of the via ferrata, the path then leads over the 'Brennte Schrofen' back to Ottenhöfen. The entire route is about 12 km, elevation difference 500 m, walking time should be 4-5 hours.
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The region is characterized by deep gorges and waterfall-carved ravines. You'll encounter dramatic scenery with imposing rock formations, cascading waterfalls, and lush, moss-covered surroundings. Key features include the Griesbach Waterfalls, where paths wind through a deep gorge, and the All Saints Waterfalls, where the Lierbach falls 90 meters in several stages.
Yes, several areas are suitable for families. The Wilde Rench Stream, for example, flows through a secluded meadow valley and is noted as family-friendly. The circular route at the All Saints Waterfalls, leading to the Allerheiligen monastery, is also described as easy for children to do, especially the Sagenrunde (Saga Loop).
The waterfalls are particularly impressive in spring and after prolonged rains, when water levels are high. In summer, the gorges offer a pleasantly cool and shady escape. While beautiful, paths can be icy and dangerous in winter, so caution is advised.
The region is part of the 'Schwarzwälder Wandersinfonie' (Black Forest Hiking Symphony), offering premium trails. The Griesbach Waterfalls feature paths with wooden steps and walkways. The All Saints Waterfalls have a circular route over wooden bridges and steps. The Teufelskanzelsteig (Devil's Pulpit Trail) is also renowned for its views and imposing rock formations.
You can expect magnificent views of deep ravines, cascading water, and the surrounding Black Forest landscape. The Engelskanzel Viewpoint offers a great perspective over the enchanted gorge of the All Saints Waterfalls and the Lierbachtal.
Yes, the Edelfrauengrab Waterfalls are legendary, known as the 'noble women's grave.' Additionally, the All Saints Waterfalls are located near the ruins of the Allerheiligen Monastery, which adds a historical dimension to the natural beauty.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find challenging mountain hikes, such as the difficult loop from Gottschlägtal to Karlsruher Grat. There are also running trails and cycling routes, including difficult loops like the New Bad Peterstal Cycle Path.
Visitors frequently highlight the immersive nature experience, the dramatic scenery, and the refreshing atmosphere. Many appreciate the cool spray from the waterfalls, the sound of the water, and the well-maintained paths that make these natural wonders accessible. The picturesque, moss-covered surroundings are also a common favorite.
It is recommended to hike the All Saints Waterfalls from bottom to top, as they appear more spectacular this way. Be aware that it can be very busy, especially on weekends, due to convenient parking. For those with hiking boots, the Sagenrunde (Saga Loop) is a highly recommended route.
Given the varied terrain, which includes steps, bridges, and potentially uneven paths, sturdy hiking boots are highly recommended. Layers of clothing are also advisable, as it can be pleasantly cool and shady within the gorges, even on warm days.
The Teufelskanzelsteig (Devil's Pulpit Trail) is known for its adventurous character, magnificent views, and imposing rock formations, including a waterfall. This nearly 7-kilometer tour promises a lot to discover for those seeking dramatic landscapes and a more challenging experience.


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