Waterfalls around Biebrich are found in the scenic landscapes surrounding this district of Wiesbaden, Germany. Biebrich itself is situated along the Rhine River, known for its historical Biebrich Palace and expansive parkland. While the district is recognized for its riverside setting and cultural landmarks, the wider region offers various natural and man-made waterfalls. These cascades are typically located in the nearby hills and valleys, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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I didn't get particularly close to the waterfall and looked at it from the road. It's an eye-catcher. There is no comfortable path or even a bench.
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A beautiful hike through a truly special valley. From Dörsbach, the trail ascends in numerous steps through the gorge, past many "waterfalls" over which the Wäschbach stream carves its way through the steep valley. Not a hike for beginners!
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A beautiful hike through a truly special valley. From Dörsbach, the trail ascends in numerous steps through the gorge, past many "waterfalls" over which the Wäschbach stream carves its way through the steep valley. Not a hike for beginners!
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Steep path over rocks and steps along a small stream with many interesting little waterfalls, gullies and pools in the slate - hence the name 19 holes. Very nice!! Sure-footedness required.
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The water of the gorge runs over 15 steps with a height of 40 meters into the Dönsbach. Of these, 4 rock steps have a height difference of 3 meters each.
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The Brunnenbach rises near Bremberg, probably in the 12th century. was originally called Brunnenbach. The valley encloses the hill on which the ruins of the Brunnenberg monastery lie, to the east and north, where the Brunnenbach flows into the Lahn. The stream flows down the steep valley over a few stone steps. Conversely, this also means for hikers that you have to go up a very steep valley if you want to get to the monastery ruins.
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Shortly after the Quellenhof spring turn left, then you come to this small gorge. I couldn't find the name of the stream, but it is definitely worth seeing, because there are small waterfalls lined up here again and again. Be careful, sometimes the gorge drops very steeply right next to the path. No barriers or railings!
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Just lovely
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Around Biebrich, you'll discover a variety of waterfalls, including natural cascades, gorges with flowing water, and even man-made aqueduct waterfalls. These offer diverse landscapes for exploration.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. The Aar Waterfall is a natural waterfall located directly on a bike path, making it easily accessible for families. The Balduinstein Aqueduct and Waterfall is also considered family-friendly, offering a historical site with a beautiful arch bridge.
For a more challenging experience, the 19 Holes Gorge features a wild and romantic narrow brook valley with a very steep path. Sure-footedness and good physical condition are prerequisites for exploring this area.
Yes, the Balduinstein Aqueduct and Waterfall is a notable historical site. It's a man-made monument with a beautiful arch bridge over which spring water flows, located at the foot of the Balduinstein castle ruins.
The region around Biebrich offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and mountain biking. For example, explore the Lahn Riverside Path or trails around Gelbach Falls. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Biebrich, Running Trails around Biebrich, and MTB Trails around Biebrich guides.
Accessibility varies. The Aar Waterfall is conveniently located directly on a bike path, making it quite accessible. However, other locations like the 19 Holes Gorge involve very steep paths and require sure-footedness. The Schönbornbach Waterfall is visible from the road, but lacks a comfortable path or bench for closer access.
While not widely publicized, the Schönbornbach Waterfall is a natural cascade that can be viewed from the road, offering an eye-catching sight for those passing by, though it doesn't have developed visitor facilities.
Visitors appreciate the wild and romantic nature of places like the 19 Holes Gorge, despite its challenging terrain. The Aar Waterfall is loved as a nice spot to pause and listen to the rush of the river. The unique blend of natural beauty and historical elements, such as the Balduinstein Aqueduct and Waterfall, also receives positive feedback.
Hiking conditions vary. For gorges like 19 Holes Gorge and Brunnenbach Gorge and Waterfalls, expect steep paths and ascents along streams, requiring good physical condition and appropriate footwear. Other waterfalls, like the Aar Waterfall, are easily accessible from bike paths.
The Brunnenbach Gorge and Waterfalls offers a pretty little waterfall on the slope, set within a scenic corner from Diez to Nassau. The Balduinstein Aqueduct and Waterfall is also very picturesque with its arch bridge and historical setting.
While specific seasonal tips for each waterfall are not available, generally, waterfalls are most impressive after periods of rain or during spring snowmelt when water flow is highest. Visiting during milder weather allows for more comfortable hiking and exploration of the surrounding areas.
The Aar Waterfall is located right on a bike path. Many cyclists pass it quickly, so remember to stop, rest, and enjoy the rush of the Aar river. There's also a short, tricky trail parallel to the bike path for those who want a slightly different view.


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