Best waterfalls around Rückersdorfer Forst are found within the broader Nürnberger Land district, offering diverse natural experiences. While the Rückersdorfer Forst itself features small streams like the Hirschbrunnengraben, prominent named waterfalls are located in its vicinity. This region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including gorges and sandstone formations. Visitors can explore these natural features, which are often accessible via hiking trails.
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It is also called the "Sounding Waterfall". When everything is frozen, icicles form that resemble organ pipes. It could also be due to meltwater, which then "soundingly" splashes out from under the frozen icicles.
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Good footwear is required as the surface can be slightly slippery due to the moisture.
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Small gorge with mini waterfall
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Small but nice. When it rains it can be a bit slippery, so be careful
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Very nice viewpoint to the Teufelsbadstube with a small information sign The Teufelsbadstube is about 500 meters long, up to 75 meters wide and up to 25 meters deep. The gorge is partly surrounded by weathered sandstone rock formations. The Teufelsgraben stream that flows through the gorge rises about 400 meters east of the Teufelsbadstube and is additionally fed by the Stephansquelle near the Felsenkeller. After about two kilometers, the Teufelsgraben joins the Röstgraben and subsequently becomes the Eschergraben. A small waterfall has formed in the upper part of the gorge. The water falls about 2 meters down over a layer. The gorge is largely overgrown and difficult to access.
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https://www.via-ferrata.de/touren/gps/rundwandel-teufelsbadstube-kalchreuth-im-winter Lots of icicles at the moment
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Geotope Teufelsbadstube / Teufelsgraben The Teufelsbadstube is around 500 meters long, up to 75 meters wide and up to 25 meters deep. The gorge is partly surrounded by weathered sandstone rock formations. The Teufelsgraben stream that flows through the gorge rises about 400 meters east of the Teufelsbadstube and is also fed by the Stephansquelle near the Felsenkeller. After about two kilometers the Teufelsgraben joins the Röstgraben and then becomes the Eschergraben. A small waterfall has emerged in the upper part of the gorge. The water falls here over a stratum about 2 meters deep. The area is designated as geotope 572R001 by the Bavarian State Office for the Environment. tourism The Teufelsbad step is a local tourist destination and is freely accessible all year round. Numerous hiking trails lead to this place, where there is also a beer cellar that is served in the summer months.
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A gorge worth seeing directly at the Kalchreuther Felsenkeller, caution is advised on the stairs in wet and snowy conditions.
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The region around Rückersdorfer Forst offers diverse waterfall experiences, from impressive cascades within gorges to smaller, more secluded falls. You can explore the approximately 5-meter-high Klingender Waterfall, known for its sandstone steps, or the small waterfall within the mystical Teufelsbadstube Gorge. There's also the Forest Spring and Mini Waterfall, a charming cascade in a small gorge.
Yes, the Klingender Waterfall is considered family-friendly and accessible via a hiking trail, making it a pleasant natural excursion. While some gorge paths may require good footwear, many areas are suitable for families.
The waterfalls can be enjoyed year-round. In spring and after heavy rain, the water flow is often strongest, creating a more dramatic display. Winter offers a unique experience, especially at the Klingender Waterfall and Teufelsbadstube Gorge, where impressive icicles can form.
Beyond the waterfalls, the region is rich in natural monuments and geological formations. You can explore the Teufelsbadstube Gorge, a deep gorge carved into Rhät Sandstone, or discover the Brunngraben Cave, a small cave hidden in the forest. The Hüttenbachschlucht gorge, home to the Klingender Waterfall, is also a notable natural monument.
While many trails are intermediate, the path through the Teufelsbadstube Gorge can be more adventurous, sometimes requiring navigation over wooden bridges or stone blocks. Waterproof footwear and good sure-footedness are recommended due to potentially muddy sections, especially near the waterfall. The Brunngraben Cave is also described as a little difficult to get to and discover.
The area around Rückersdorfer Forst offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those leading through the Bitterbach Gorge or around Kreuzgraben Pond. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the Laufer cycling loop, and mountain biking trails are also available. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Rückersdorfer Forst, Cycling around Rückersdorfer Forst, and MTB Trails around Rückersdorfer Forst guide pages.
Yes, near the Teufelsbadstube Gorge, there is a beer cellar that is served during the summer months, offering a place to relax and refresh after your exploration.
Good footwear is essential, especially when exploring gorges or areas with potentially slippery surfaces due to moisture, such as near the Forest Spring and Mini Waterfall. For more adventurous routes like the Teufelsbadstube Gorge, waterproof footwear is recommended.
The Teufelsbadstube Gorge, also known as Devil's Church, has various legends surrounding it, contributing to its mystical atmosphere. Additionally, historical attempts to mine lignite and silver are evidenced by tunnels up to 70 meters long at the foot of the rock formations near its waterfall.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and unique character of these waterfalls. The Klingender Waterfall is loved for its scenic cascade and winter icicles, while the Teufelsbadstube Gorge offers an adventurous experience with its mystical atmosphere and geological formations. The smaller Forest Spring and Mini Waterfall is cherished for its charm within a small gorge.
Most waterfalls are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, the Klingender Waterfall is easily reached by trail. However, some areas like the Teufelsbadstube Gorge may involve navigating uneven terrain, requiring good sure-footedness.


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