Waterfalls around Süßen offer diverse natural beauty within the Göppingen district. This region, part of the Swabian Alb, is characterized by its geological formations, including karst springs and tufa deposits. The landscape provides opportunities for exploring various water features, from cascades to unique moss-covered formations. Süßen serves as a base for discovering these natural attractions in the surrounding area.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Beautiful spring stream directly on the Albtrauf
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It doesn't get any better than HAm described - the entire 2 km long section is pure adventure, but please be careful - it's not entirely safe either, as it's partly steep on greasy ground and - even worse - steep goes down.
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There is no longer a bridge here. On hot days you can enjoy cooling off here. The path down is not easy to walk. You definitely have to be sure-footed and wear good shoes.
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Seven Bridges Way: Hidden path, not easy to walk on, especially after rain, which is no longer maintained and is probably only maintained as a beaten path by individual hikers. Partly very muddy; the bridges, with the exception of one footbridge, are virtually non-existent or unusable. You have to shimmy down and back up the steep slopes at the ditches yourself. In some places the path can hardly be seen anymore, parts have slipped away. Absolutely sure-footedness required, if you like it a bit adventurous, you will like it 😁 Hiking sticks are helpful. If you can enjoy that, you can expect a wonderful expedition through a small jungle, at the end with crossing a ford, in which at least the shoes can be cleaned a bit again 😃😉
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Pot-level sandstone step in the Teufelbach
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Interesting bodies with green sinter
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Green limestone deposits... beautiful to see what nature creates
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The waterfalls in the Göppingen district, near Süßen, are known for their diverse natural beauty, including unique geological formations like moss-covered tufa deposits, calcareous karst springs, and streambeds of greenish sinter. These features create distinctive cascades and small pools, offering a variety of water experiences.
Among the most popular is the Autal Waterfall, appreciated for its serene environment and the calming sound of rushing water. Visitors also highly rate the Moss-Covered Tufa Rocks and Springs for their picturesque formations and small watercourses, and the Green Tufa Spring at St. Anna Spring for its unusual greenish hue and delicate sinter cascades.
Yes, the Drackensteiner Wasserfall is described as somewhat hidden. It features an unassuming meadow path leading to it, about 50 meters from the road, offering a quieter natural experience for those seeking solitude.
The best time to visit depends on what you wish to see. The Autal Waterfall is particularly recommended when snowdrops are in bloom, adding to its natural beauty. For a unique winter experience, the Neidlinger Waterfall Geopoint is known for its numerous icicles, creating a picturesque frozen landscape.
Yes, the area around the Waterfall at Teufelbach in Teufelsloch-Kaltenwang offers an adventurous 2-kilometer stretch. Parts of this trail can be steep and slippery, requiring sure-footedness and appropriate footwear. Some sections are no longer maintained and may involve scrambling.
Given the varied terrain, especially near more adventurous spots like the Waterfall at Teufelbach, it's advisable to wear appropriate footwear with good grip. Sure-footedness is often required, and hiking sticks can be helpful on muddy or steep sections.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options in the vicinity. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Sound Forest in the Schlater Forest – Burrensee loop' or the 'View of the Fils Valley – Staufeneck Castle loop'. You can find more details on these and other easy hikes in the Easy hikes around Süßen guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. You can explore various routes such as the 'Burrensee – View of Burren loop' for MTB or the 'Eyb spring – Roggental Valley loop' for road cycling. Detailed routes are available in the MTB Trails around Süßen and Road Cycling Routes around Süßen guides.
Komoot users appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility of the area, with over 1000 upvotes and 1500 photos shared. They enjoy the unique geological features like the moss-covered tufa and the refreshing atmosphere, especially on hot days. The opportunity for adventurous exploration, even if challenging, is also a highlight for many.
When visiting the Green Tufa Spring at St. Anna Spring, it's crucial not to step on the sintered areas and terraces. These formations are extremely delicate and take hundreds of years to develop. Additionally, some trails, like those near the Waterfall at Teufelbach, can be very muddy and slippery, requiring caution.
The Rötelbach Stream is a natural feature where the brook sometimes washes over the hiking trail, potentially leading to wet feet depending on the water level. It features small waterfalls and informative boards, offering a pleasant natural walk.
Yes, the Autal Waterfall is highly recommended for relaxation. While not spectacular in scale, it is impressive and provides a serene environment where you can unwind to the sound of rushing water. It's particularly charming when snowdrops are in bloom.


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