Best waterfalls in Märkisch-Oderland are found in a low-lying region of Brandenburg, characterized by its scenic landscapes and historical sites. While grand natural waterfalls are not typical here, the area features picturesque smaller cascades and weirs, often integrated into natural parks and historical settings. The district offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making it suitable for outdoor exploration. These water features contribute to tranquil environments for hiking and relaxation.
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The Cöthen Park is based on an idea by Carl Friedrich von Jena. Following his instructions, the gorge, now wooded with enormous beech trees, through which the Cöthen stream meanders towards Falkenberg, was transformed into a landscape park in the 1820s. Remnants of the park, consisting of an old waterwheel and a waterfall, can be found in the source area of the picturesque stream. A fantastic area... highly recommended.
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Not particularly spectacular, but you can rest here.
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Nice place to rest. The path itself is a joy to hike.
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The small waterfall is located in Cöthener Park. The park, located between Cöthen and Falkenberg, is based on an idea by Carl Friedrich von Jena. According to his instructions, this beautiful piece of nature and the gorge, which is now forested with huge beech trees and through which the Cöthener Fließ winds its way to Falkenberg, was turned into a landscape park in the 1920s. The small reservoir and the waterfall were merely design elements; for example, there was no watermill or anything like that. In his hikes, Theodor Fontane described the park as somewhat “Old Franconian” because of its playfulness, but quite “peculiar” in nature. Remains of the park are located in the headwaters of the picturesque river consisting of an old water wheel and a waterfall. Source: https://www.reiseland-brandenburg.de/poi/seenland-oder-spree/gaerten-und-parkanlagen/coethener-park/
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When it's really hot and the sun is shining, the sun's rays and haze give the place a mysterious and mystical flair. Great for photos
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One of many nice trails in the area. As already described, it is best to approach from the Paschenberg Panorama Restaurant. There are one or two bottlenecks caused by fallen trees on the route, but these can easily be bypassed.
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There is a small reservoir in front of the waterfall. Here some people had climbed into the water. Judging by their sounds, it seemed very cold even in midsummer.
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It is best to start from the Carlsburg panorama restaurant. Drives well through the deciduous forest and then along the stream.
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Märkisch-Oderland, being a low-lying region, features picturesque smaller cascades and weirs rather than grand natural waterfalls. These water features are often integrated into scenic landscapes and historical sites, offering tranquil beauty and a charming natural experience.
The Cöthen Waterfall is considered the most popular and notable waterfall in Märkisch-Oderland. It's idyllically situated near Cöthen, a district of Falkenberg, at the foot of the Paschenberg, within the historic Cöthen Park.
Yes, both the Cöthen Waterfall and the Erpe stream in the Erpe Valley are noted as family-friendly. The Cöthen Waterfall is part of a nice little park that invites lingering, while the Erpe Valley features a nature trail suitable for families.
Near the Cöthen Waterfall, you can explore remnants of the historical Cöthen Park, designed in the 1820s. This includes an old waterwheel and the site where Carl von Jena once set up a Roman bath. The area is now a fauna-flora-habitat protection zone.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For hiking, explore routes like the Waterfall Trail, or discover more options in our guide to Waterfall hikes in Märkisch-Oderland. The Erpe Valley is also perfect for off-road cycling and hiking, with an E11 hiking trail and a nature trail.
Yes, the trails around the Cöthen Waterfall are generally easy and suitable for various fitness levels. Additionally, the Erpe Valley offers a nature trail that is approximately 3.5 km long. For more options, check out our guide to Easy hikes in Märkisch-Oderland.
Visitors appreciate the Cöthen Waterfall for its tranquil beauty and the peaceful surroundings. It's often described as a 'cute little waterfall' that invites you to linger and rest in its nice little park.
Yes, the Erpe stream in the Erpe Valley is noted as a very popular spot for dog groups, indicating it's dog-friendly. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash and follow local regulations.
The Erpe stream in the Erpe Valley is a nature reserve featuring a green, somewhat swampy landscape with willows. The small Erpe stream meanders through meadows, and many birds live in the pools and ponds. Cattle also graze here, making it a great spot for animal observation.
It is best to start the Waterfall Trail from the Carlsburg panorama restaurant. From there, the trail leads through deciduous forest and along a stream, offering scenic views.
The Waterfall Trail is rated as intermediate. While generally pleasant, there might be one or two bottlenecks caused by fallen trees along the route, but these can usually be bypassed easily.


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