Waterfalls around Gemmerich are found within the scenic Middle Rhine Valley, a region known for its natural features and outdoor activities. While specific prominent waterfalls are not located directly in Gemmerich, the surrounding area offers various cascades and water features. These natural attractions provide opportunities for hiking and exploring the landscape, which is part of the Taunus mountains. The region's topography contributes to diverse natural settings for these water features.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The valley is a natural, narrow valley with a gurgling stream in the center; this is the most beautiful section of the trail.
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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 and peaceful hiking valley. With the current weather conditions (and actually always), you should be a little more careful because the stones and bridge wood are wet and slippery.
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Immediately after the railway underpass on the B42, you enter the gorge. It becomes quiet, and all you can hear are the chirping of birds and the babbling of the Pulsbach stream. The path is very beautiful, but in places it's very narrow and steep, requiring surefootedness. I wouldn't walk it if it's wet. Here, we also come across the signs for the Rheinsteig trail, which then guide us to Prath.
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This popular destination can be reached via a hiking trail. Coming from Nassau, hike through the Mühlbach Valley past the fish ponds to the first newly constructed footbridge. Continue past the path toward Singhofen. The Teufesdell Waterfall is fed by the local "Kernbach," a tributary of the Mühlbach. The Kernbach plunges four meters into the depths here.
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A fascinating natural spectacle awaits you between Nassau and Singhofen. The waterfall is approximately 10 meters high and is located in the Teufelsdell forest area, which is part of the "Wälder bei Singhofen" nature reserve.
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Nice idea: a rest area right next to the Teufelsdell waterfall.
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The Pulsbach not only has this one very beautiful waterfall, but also many other small and medium-sized waterfalls. In rainy years, like 2024 and winter 2025, there is a very audible splashing and murmuring here and it looks simply amazing. The steep cliffs are decorated with mosses and ferns, which are beautifully green even in winter. Simply a great tour along the stream!!
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While Gemmerich itself is part of the scenic Middle Rhine Valley, known for its natural beauty, prominent, named waterfalls are not located directly within the village. However, the broader surrounding area offers various cascades and water features within its diverse landscape, which is part of the Taunus mountains.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Teufelsdell Waterfall, an idyllic spot with a resting place, though the access path can be slippery. Another popular choice is the Pulsbach Waterfall, a pretty cascade slightly above the main path, where firm footwear is recommended.
The terrain around the waterfalls varies. For instance, exploring the 19 Holes Gorge, which features waterfalls, requires sure-footedness due to its wild, romantic, and steep path. Other areas, like the access to Teufelsdell Waterfall, can be slippery, so appropriate footwear is always advisable.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit for every waterfall, many of the trails leading to these natural features are suitable for families who are used to hiking. For example, the path to Pulsbach Waterfall is generally accessible, though firm footwear is recommended for everyone.
The region around Gemmerich offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'View of Gemmerich – Ochsenwiese (Eichenwiese) loop'. There are also dedicated cycling routes and MTB trails available. For more details, you can check the hiking guide, cycling guide, or MTB guide for Gemmerich.
Given the varied terrain, including potentially steep or slippery paths, firm and handy footwear is highly recommended for any waterfall hike in the area. For places like the 19 Holes Gorge, good physical condition and sturdy shoes are essential.
Yes, some waterfall locations offer more than just the cascade itself. For instance, the Heimbachtal Waterfall and Wooden Bridges are part of a beautiful valley with a 'jungle feeling' and feature old mill foundation walls. The St. Goar Waterfall is located near the Rhein Burgen Weg, a path that leads through the Lohbach Gorge.
Yes, some waterfall spots are equipped with resting areas. The Teufelsdell Waterfall, for example, is noted for its idyllic setting with a nicely laid out resting place, perfect for a break during your exploration.
Visitors appreciate the wild and romantic nature of the narrow brook valleys and gorges, often describing them as 'beautiful' and 'rewarding'. The unique atmosphere, sometimes compared to a 'jungle feeling', and the opportunity to discover hidden natural gems are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shared over 360 photos and given more than 390 upvotes for these water features.
Yes, several areas require caution. For the Teufelsdell Waterfall, be careful as the access path can be slippery. Similarly, the wooden bridges near the Heimbachtal Waterfall can be very slippery when wet, so using handrails is advised. Always wear firm, sturdy footwear, especially when exploring gorges or steep paths like those at the 19 Holes Gorge.
Beyond waterfalls, the Gemmerich region, nestled in the Middle Rhine Valley and part of the Taunus mountains, is rich in natural features. You'll find various gorges, scenic viewpoints, and extensive forests that offer diverse landscapes for exploration. The area is known for its overall natural beauty and outdoor activity opportunities.


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