Best waterfalls around Weidenstetten are located in a region characterized by its natural features and varied terrain. While prominent named waterfalls are not directly within Weidenstetten, the broader landscape offers several water features and cascades. The area is part of Baden-Württemberg, known for its scenic beauty and outdoor activities. Visitors can explore various natural monuments and river systems that feature water flow.
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The former lower Roggenmühle is today a horse farm and was connected as a supply post with Roggenstein Castle. Roggenstein Castle is a ruined rock castle on the Roggenstein, 570 m above sea level, above the Untere Roggenmühle near Geislingen an der Steige in the district of Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg. The castle was built between 1150 and 1170 by Konrad von Roggenstein and abandoned around 1250. In 1281, a Konrad Ruggestain, citizen of Geislingen, was mentioned. Source: Wikipedia
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An impressive ensemble. It stimulates the imagination when you think about everything that has happened here.
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The highlight in Upspring, the highest waterfall. Candidate for UNESCO cultural heritage, an impressive 13.35 cm high and an impressive 175 cm wide. Due to the immense water flow, swimming is strictly prohibited here for safety reasons!
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The Rohrach water cascades and the old mill buildings in the entire Rorgensteig area are very impressive. The stream pours foamingly down over several tuff cascades into the Geislingen valley basin.
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Beautiful large mill building in the narrow valley.
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Small bridge with a beautiful view of a house surrounded by a stream.
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The region around Weidenstetten features a variety of water features, including smaller cascades, karst springs, and stream outflows, rather than large, prominent named waterfalls. These natural sights are integrated into the scenic landscape of Baden-Württemberg, offering unique natural experiences.
Yes, Urspring Waterfall is a natural monument categorized as family-friendly. It's known for the outflow of the Lone creek, which is signposted as a waterfall, offering a pleasant spot for families to explore.
Many of the water features, especially karst springs like Seven Springs, are particularly rich in winter. During this season, small waterfalls and islands can form, creating a picturesque landscape. After heavy rains, other cascades, such as those in the Eybtal, Längen, and Rohrach valleys, become more impressive.
Seven Springs is an interesting system of karst springs located within a picturesque rock valley. In winter, these springs are particularly abundant, leading to the formation of small waterfalls and islands, making it a highly scenic spot.
The area around Weidenstetten offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, running routes, and gravel biking routes. These trails often pass through scenic natural areas, allowing you to combine your visit to the waterfalls with other outdoor pursuits.
Yes, Rohrach bridge offers a beautiful viewpoint. From the bridge, you can see a stream and the impressive Rohrach water cascades, where the stream pours over several tuff cascades into the Geislingen valley basin.
Visitors often find the concept of Urspring Waterfall amusing and charming. While some initially expect a grand cascade, they appreciate it as a 'nicely done gag' where the Lone creek's outflow is signposted as a waterfall. It's considered a notable and unique feature in the local landscape.
Yes, near the Waterfalls in the Eybtal, Längen and Rohrach valleys, many fossils can be found, especially above (north) of the largest waterfall. This adds an interesting geological dimension to your visit.
The Seven Springs area is described as an 'absolutely picturesque rock valley' that is worth the tour on its own. Visitors recommend experiencing the interesting system of karst springs, particularly in winter when they are very rich and form small waterfalls and islands.
Many of the trails leading to or near the waterfalls, such as those around Seven Springs and Rohrach bridge, are classified as intermediate difficulty. This suggests varied terrain that might include some ascents or uneven paths, suitable for hikers with a moderate fitness level.
While not featuring significant waterfalls, the region close to Weidenstetten also offers other natural attractions such as the Felsental Gorge, which provides an interesting hiking trail through a rocky dry valley, and the Fohlenhaus Caves, known for their unique rock formations.


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