Best waterfalls in Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis are often found within picturesque landscapes, offering insights into local history and natural beauty. The region, part of the wider Bergisches Land, features various water features and historical sites along rivers like the Wupper and Dhünn. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. The area is characterized by its blend of natural elements and industrial heritage.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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The Strunde or Strunder Bach is a former right tributary of the Rhine in North Rhine-Westphalia. The source of the Strunde is in the Bergisch Gladbach district of Herrenstrunden, which is named after it. Today, it flows into the Faulbach.
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A wonderful waterfall cascading from the floodplain into the creek cut. It continues to flow even when the original stream has long since dried up.
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Very beautiful stream with crystal clear water. Unfortunately there is also a lot of bicycle traffic on the path along the stream.
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The Strunde was once considered the busiest stream in Germany. Today, it can only be seen in a few places in its seemingly natural stream.
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Pleasant noise invites you to linger!
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A narrow path runs alongside the idyllic wetland habitat in the former settling basin of the Blücher zinc mine. It leads across the dam to the Lerbach stream and along the old mining road on the northern bank. You even pass a real waterfall. Just follow the blue markers. The old footpath on the southern bank is now blocked by 20 spruce trees. It's impassable.
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The Strunder Bach must have once been a “raging stream”, as it powered over 40 mills in its heyday. Numerous witnesses to this past can still be found today, even on the right bank of the Rhine in Cologne.
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The region offers a blend of natural water features and historical sites. You can explore the Rapids and ruins of the former gunpowder mill on the Dhünn, which combines natural rapids with historical remnants. Another interesting spot is Wipperkotten and the Wupper Weir, showcasing the Wupper's historical significance for local industries.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Wipperkotten and the Wupper Weir area is considered family-friendly, offering beautiful views and a glimpse into history. Additionally, the Rapids and ruins of the former gunpowder mill on the Dhünn is also listed as family-friendly, though some sections might be more adventurous.
You can expect picturesque landscapes, often nestled within forests and along rivers like the Wupper and Dhünn. For instance, the Böhmericher Bach Waterfall is located within a forest, offering a hike through a typical mountainous landscape with abundant water. The Small waterfall on the Pilgrims' Trail also provides a hike through a typical Bergisches landscape.
Absolutely. Many waterfalls and water features are integrated into hiking routes. For example, the Small waterfall on the Pilgrims' Trail is directly on a pilgrimage route. You can find numerous running trails in the region, including those near water features, by exploring the Running Trails in Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis guide.
Yes, the Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis offers cycling opportunities near its water features. The area around Wipperkotten and the Wupper-Staustufe is popular with cyclists. For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes in Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis or the MTB Trails in Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis guides.
The terrain can vary. For instance, the Rapids and ruins of the former gunpowder mill on the Dhünn is described as a challenging spot along a single trail. Other areas, like the hike to Böhmericher Bach Waterfall, involve typical mountainous landscapes. It's advisable to wear waterproof shoes, especially after rain, as trails can become slushy.
Yes, you can find interesting natural features. The Rock face at the Luchtenberg stream is an impressive rock wall directly on a hiking trail, offering a unique viewpoint and insight into the area's history.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical context. Many enjoy the soothing sounds of flowing water, the picturesque forest settings, and the opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking. The historical significance of sites like Wipperkotten also adds to the experience.
The waterfalls and water features can be enjoyed year-round. However, after rainfall, the streams and waterfalls are often more voluminous and impressive. Spring and autumn offer pleasant hiking temperatures and beautiful foliage, while summer provides a refreshing escape. Winter can also be picturesque, though some trails might be more challenging.
Yes, the region features diverse water ecosystems. The Wetland at the upper Lerbach offers a chance to explore a unique natural environment, often integrated into challenging trails within the forest.
While specific amenities vary by location, the broader Bergisches Land region, which includes Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis, often has local establishments. For example, the Sieg Waterfall at Dattenfeld (a bit further out) has a beer garden nearby. It's always a good idea to check local listings for cafes or pubs near your chosen destination.


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