Best waterfalls around Neubulach offers opportunities to explore natural water features within the northern Black Forest region. Neubulach is situated in a landscape characterized by streams, gorges, and forested areas, providing diverse outdoor experiences. The surrounding area features various trails that lead to both natural cascades and man-made water installations. Visitors can find a mix of challenging gorge hikes and more accessible park settings.
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The Xanderklinge is a forest gorge, just over a kilometer long, running west-southwest from right into the Nagold in the northeastern Black Forest. It lies predominantly within the municipal area of Calw in the district of Calw in Baden-Württemberg. The stream that runs through it originates slightly above the gorge on the plateau and is almost two kilometers long until it flows into the Nagold. The stream through the Xanderklinge originates in a permanently open channel at the northern edge of Calw-Holzbronn, off the K 4301, at approximately 498 m above sea level (NHN), as a ditch next to an soon-to-be grassy farm track, and runs its first good 300 meters between fields approximately westward. It is then dammed into a 0.4 ha fire water pond with a shrub border and a small tree island. From here, it flows out in a west-southwesterly direction and plunges into its forest gorge, which has picturesquely cut itself into the red variegated sandstone of the Black Forest. With a steep gradient, it flows over several small waterfalls down to the Nagold. At the edge of the river floodplain, it is crossed by the Nagoldtalbahn railway and the federal highway B 463, and less than a hundred meters later, it flows into the middle Nagold at approximately 353 m above sea level (NHN) from the right, below the Talmühle, at the foot of Holzbronn. The stream flows into the Nagold after a 1.7 km long run with an average gradient of about 145 meters of elevation below its ditch start. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xanderklinge
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Unfortunately, nothing remains of the mill, except for a canal with a beautiful waterfall. The waterfall can be reached via a small forest path.
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A short trail leads to the former site of the Lenzen sawmill, where water still falls down the preserved inlet.
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Beautiful waterfall in the spa park
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It's most beautiful down by the creek, but there are many signs pointing out possible dangers of flooding after rainfall. I turned around at the waterfall as I was traveling alone.
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The entire park is beautiful, but it's a strange feeling when you watch the spa guests in the water or behind glass, a bit like in the zoo 🤓🤣
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The Lenzzinsmühle or Lenzenmühle (1611 to 1912) stood on the Fünfbronner Kirchweg. In addition to the headwater channel, the outlet of a drinking water source 300 m away flows into this with a discharge that decreases little in dry periods. The source was acquired from the Black Forest Water Supply. The mill had a single saw blade gate. The mill weir was 4 meters wide at the front of the dam. The accumulating water was sufficient to keep the water wheel in motion. The mill had a snack room with an oven. Only the Sägwaag has been preserved. The remains of the mill can hardly be reached from the path.
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Exceptionally beautiful, artificial waterfall, which ends in a small lake at the Therme Hotel.
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Neubulach and its surroundings offer a variety of water features, including natural gorges with cascades, forest waterfalls, and even artificial waterfalls in park settings. You can find challenging trails through natural landscapes and more accessible options.
Yes, the Xanderklinge Gorge with Waterfalls offers a demanding but rewarding hiking experience. Visitors describe it as very alpine, with paths leading partly in the creek bed and requiring careful navigation over rocks, sometimes with ropes for assistance. It's known for its natural beauty.
For a more relaxed experience, visit the Waterfall in the Kurpark. This artificial waterfall is located in a spa park and flows into a small lake, providing a scenic and impressive water feature. It's a great starting point for circular routes.
You can visit the Waterfall at the Lenzinsägmühle. This waterfall is located at the site of a former mill, the Lenzenmühle, which operated from 1611 to 1912. A short trail leads to this spot where water still flows through a preserved inlet, offering a glimpse into the area's past.
The Mittelbachfälle Waterfall is a natural feature that doesn't always carry water. It's best visited after heavy rainfall or snowmelt to see it in its full glory. If you catch it flowing, it's considered a small 'miracle' by locals.
The Waterfall in the Kurpark is considered family-friendly due to its accessible park setting. Additionally, the region around Neubulach offers various hiking opportunities, and while specific family-friendly waterfall trails aren't detailed, the general area is suitable for nature walks.
The area offers diverse hiking experiences. For instance, the Xanderklinge Gorge with Waterfalls provides a challenging trail through a natural monument. Many trails in the region lead through forests and along streams, offering scenic views. You can find more hiking options in the Mountain Hikes around Neubulach guide.
Yes, the region around Neubulach is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes, including road cycling and touring bicycle options, that pass through scenic landscapes. Explore routes like those in the Road Cycling Routes around Neubulach guide or the Cycling around Neubulach guide.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and diverse experiences. Many enjoy the adventurous and demanding nature of trails like the Xanderklinge, while others find the artificial waterfall in the Kurpark impressive and a great starting point for walks. The opportunity to enjoy beautiful nature and unique water features is a common highlight.
The best time to visit depends on the specific waterfall. For natural waterfalls like the Mittelbachfälle Waterfall, visiting after heavy rainfall or snowmelt ensures a more impressive flow. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant hiking conditions with lush greenery or vibrant fall colors. The artificial waterfall in the Kurpark can be enjoyed year-round.
Yes, the region is characterized by streams and gorges. While not explicitly named as powerful waterfalls, areas like the Lützenschlucht near Wildberg (in the vicinity of Neubulach) offer 'adventure gorge' experiences with root-covered paths and idyllic nature, often featuring cascades or smaller falls. There are also pleasant paths along 'green streams' in the Neubulach area.


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