Martinlamitzer Forst-Süd
Martinlamitzer Forst-Süd
Waterfalls around Martinlamitzer Forst-Süd offer a blend of natural features and historical engineering. The region, including the nearby Thuswald, is characterized by its forested landscapes and waterways. This area provides opportunities to explore hiking routes and discover landmarks with unique origins. The terrain includes river valleys and forested sections, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Every year at Pentecost, Thus is a festival. The weir is opened and the waterfall flows. A little further on, you'll find the overflow, which creates another waterfall, for example, when the snow melts. The stream was artificially created to supply the Thusmühle (mill) with water.
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Idyllic spring in the beautiful Egertal
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The name "Luterbach" comes from its clear (=luteren) water.
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Great NEW cycle path along the Eger👍
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Beautiful waterfall at the Thusmühle.
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Here you can sit down and take a break. Very nice there
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At the Thus waterfall, time flies as there is so much to explore there.
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You can view the Eger Falls from below and from the Upper Cycle Path.
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The Eger Waterfall (Egerwasserfall) in the Thuswald is a fascinating relic of 19th-century industrialization. It's not a natural formation but the overflow of a canal built in 1886 to power a cardboard factory. The water plunges about thirty meters onto turbine impellers that are still operational today, making it a blend of historical engineering and natural beauty.
The Eger Waterfall (Egerwasserfall) is typically only in full operation once a year, during the annual Thusfest on Pentecost Sunday. On this day, the lock controlling the water flow is opened, allowing visitors to admire what is described as the largest waterfall in the Fichtelgebirge region. Otherwise, it's often a small trickle, unless there have been heavy rainfalls or snowmelt.
Yes, the Thus Waterfall (Thusfall) on the Eger is particularly family-friendly. It's a beautiful spot, and during the annual Thusfest on Pentecost Sunday, the weir is opened, providing a spectacular view of the full flow. There's also a rest area nearby.
The area around Martinlamitzer Forst-Süd and the nearby Thuswald is characterized by idyllic forested landscapes and waterways. You'll find stony riverbeds, rocks overgrown with moss, and serene forest paths. The Luterbächlein, for instance, is a small stream with cascades nestled in the Hohenberger forest, offering a quiet natural monument.
Yes, the Luterbächlein is a charming, somewhat hidden stream with small waterfalls located in the Hohenberger forest. It offers a quiet natural monument within the romantic Egertal hiking area, perfect for those seeking a more secluded experience.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those around the Rocking Stone of the Zigeunersteine or to the Kornberg House. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the Eger River in Wellertal trail, and challenging MTB trails including the Röllmühl Trail. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and MTB trails guide for Martinlamitzer Forst-Süd.
Beyond its industrial origin, the Eger Waterfall area in the Thuswald has a rich cultural history. In 1923, a natural stage was built here, where operettas like "Die Winzerliesel" were performed. Since 1928, the Thuswald has hosted an annual forest festival every Pentecost Sunday, continuing a long-standing local tradition.
While specific trails directly to each waterfall aren't always named, the waterfalls are often integrated into broader hiking areas. For example, the Luterbächlein is found within the romantic Egertal hiking area. Many routes in the region, such as those detailed in the hiking guide for Martinlamitzer Forst-Süd, will take you through the forested landscapes where these waterfalls are located.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The industrial origin of the Eger Waterfall, the family-friendly atmosphere of the Thus Waterfall, and the serene, hidden charm of the Luterbächlein all contribute to a diverse experience. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with over 300 upvotes and 300 photos shared across the waterfalls in the region.
Many of the trails leading to or near the waterfalls, such as those associated with the Eger Waterfall and Luterbächlein, are generally considered intermediate. They often involve walking through forests and along rivers, providing a moderate challenge suitable for most hikers.
While the waterfalls are generally accessible, winter conditions can affect trail safety and visibility. The full flow of some waterfalls, like the Eger Waterfall, is primarily a seasonal event (Pentecost Sunday). However, after heavy snowmelt, you might experience increased water flow. Always check local conditions and trail reports before a winter visit, and be prepared for potentially icy or muddy paths.


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