Best waterfalls around Adelberg provides access to 8 distinct waterfalls and natural water features. The region is characterized by its forest landscapes, ravines, and unique rock formations. These natural features often include small streams that create waterfalls or cascades within grottoes and gorges. The area offers various trails that lead to these natural attractions.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Inconspicuous, small, fine waterfall. Not developed. You sometimes have to walk along the slippery slope.
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Former castle from the 13th century, which was probably removed around 1535. A similarly astonishing location, such as the Schanbach ruins. Apparently one of the 33% castles that were not hill castles. Source: http://gov.genealogy.net/item/show/object_407109
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There are two grottos here: an upper and a lower Schiller grotto. This mostly carries water, the nearby Obere Schillergrotte often falls dry.
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Great highlight - but very difficult to reach with the MTB with some carrying passages - but it is worth it!
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Impressive Felstobel with a small waterfall in the middle. The hollow stone is very round and on the floor in the middle there is a large cuboid that the waterfall hits.
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Small, narrow cave with a waterfall that can be reached via a narrow and steep path. Very slippery when wet.
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Great natural monument with a large stone cave and waterfall.
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An impressive cave practically semicircular, into which a stream flows from above and drips directly onto a block of stone below.
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The waterfalls around Adelberg are often found within forest landscapes, ravines, and unique rock formations. These natural features typically involve small streams that create cascades within grottoes and gorges, rather than large, open waterfalls. Many are integrated into caves or rock formations, offering a unique experience.
Yes, the Hollow Stone Cave and Waterfall, Alfdorf is particularly recommended for families. The 'Hasenrundweg' trail leading to it offers a lot of variety and experience with its grottos and enchanting paths.
The region is rich in such features. The Hollow Stone Cave and Waterfall, Alfdorf is an impressive semicircular cave where a stream erodes softer rock. The Schiller Grotto is a horseshoe-shaped canyon with rocky wings, and the Holderstein Rock Formation and Waterfall is a notable natural monument.
Yes, some waterfall sites around Adelberg offer more challenging access. For instance, the Holderstein Rock Formation and Waterfall can be challenging and slippery, often requiring navigation through or next to the creek bed for a wilder experience. The Unnamed ravine with impressive rock formations also features a higher waterfall that is not easy to get to, with walking sticks or even a rope recommended.
While the guide doesn't specify a single 'best' time, the Schiller Grotto is noted for being nice and cool in the summer, suggesting it's a pleasant destination during warmer months. Water levels for the cascades can vary with rainfall, so visiting after rain might offer a more impressive flow.
Yes, the Schiller Grotto is named after a son of the poet Friedrich von Schiller, who was director of the forestry office in Lorch. This adds a historical layer to your visit to this natural site.
Beyond exploring the waterfalls, the area around Adelberg offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle, mountain biking, and road cycling options. For detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Adelberg guide, the MTB Trails around Adelberg guide, or the Road Cycling Routes around Adelberg guide.
The Unnamed ravine with impressive rock formations is described as a 'blade' that can hardly be seen from the upper path, suggesting it's a more secluded spot. It features grandiose rock formations and waterfalls, though often with little water. Similarly, the Lorcher Waterfall is noted as inconspicuous and not developed, offering a more rustic experience.
Visitors appreciate the unique combination of forest landscapes, ravines, and rock formations that characterize the area. The integration of waterfalls within caves and grottoes, like the Hollow Stone Cave and Waterfall, Alfdorf, provides diverse and often wild experiences. The community has shared over 500 photos, highlighting the scenic beauty.
The guide data does not provide specific information on public transport access to individual waterfalls. It's generally recommended to check local transport options to the towns near the waterfalls, such as Alfdorf or Lorch, and then plan for walking or cycling routes to reach the specific sites.
Given that some trails, like the one to Holderstein Rock Formation and Waterfall or the Lorcher Waterfall, can be slippery or involve navigating through creek beds and narrow paths with sharp stones, sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good grip are highly recommended. Layered clothing is also advisable for comfort in varied forest conditions.


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