Best waterfalls around Kienberg are located in the surrounding region, as Kienberg itself is primarily known for its scenic landscapes and recreational areas. The area features diverse natural elements, including hilly terrain and views of lakes and mountains, supporting various outdoor activities. While prominent waterfalls are not directly within Kienberg, the broader region offers access to several cascades. These natural attractions are often integrated into hiking trails, providing opportunities for exploration.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Described above is the upper waterfall, the "Rünenberger Gießen", where the water falls over a curved rock face 18 m into the depths, forming a stately tufa pyramid below, with the jet atomizing roaring and foaming depending on the water level. In winter, fascinating icicle formations are created at sub-zero temperatures. Above the waterfall is the "Löligumpi", where you could swim in the past. A little further down follows the Kleine Giessen - also with a beautiful tuff cone.
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A fabulous place. Fortunately, it's not overcrowded, which is probably due in part to the fact that access is via narrow, sometimes steep paths. From above, you can't really see how beautiful the waterfall is. The walk is worth it!
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Ideal if you can visit the waterfall during the week. There are very nice fire pits.
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A wonderful tour with many highlights that should not be underestimated. It is said that the Bruderloch cave goes several 100 meters into the rock - so please do not explore alone. A flashlight is essential. Water ingress must be expected. Entry is with an approx. 2 meter high ladder.
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Wasserflueh including Bärenloch Cave, difficult to climb, but closed with a gate!
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The lower Giessenfall, tiny compared to the upper one.
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Very nice and quiet place, little visited but not much to see from the waterfall in summer (August), still recommended 👍
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Not visible from the main path, short steep descent on a narrow path required
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The waterfalls around Kienberg offer diverse experiences. You'll find everything from easily accessible, romantic cascades like the Giessen Waterfall, which features a small pool, to more challenging spots like the Wasserflue Waterfall and Bärenloch (Bear’s Hole) Cave, which combines a waterfall with an extensive cave system. There are also meditative, smaller waterfalls such as Rünenberger Giessen, often integrated into pleasant walking paths.
Yes, several waterfalls in the area are suitable for families. The Rünenberger Giessen is described as a small but meditative natural monument, accessible via a pleasant path with both shaded and sunny sections. Another great option is the Ergolz Trail and Ponds, which features a waterfall alongside ponds and diverse nature, perfect for a family outing.
The region around Kienberg offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those that lead to waterfalls like the Wasserflue Waterfall. There are also options for gravel biking and running. For more detailed routes, you can check out the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, or running trails guide for Kienberg.
Absolutely. Many waterfalls are part of or easily accessible from hiking trails. For instance, the Wasserflue Waterfall and Bärenloch Cave is a highlight on a challenging tour. The Ergolz Trail and Ponds also features a waterfall along its path. You can find more hiking options in the hiking guide for Kienberg.
Visitors appreciate the variety and natural beauty of the waterfalls. Many describe places like the Giessen Waterfall as an 'impressive' and 'romantic' spot. The Rünenberger Giessen is often noted as 'small but meditative,' offering a peaceful experience. The quiet atmosphere and the integration of waterfalls into scenic trails are frequently highlighted.
Yes, the Wasserflue Waterfall is notably combined with the Bärenloch (Bear’s Hole) Cave, which includes the Bruderloch cave extending several hundred meters into the rock. Another interesting spot is the Tuffgraben Waterfall near Auenstein, which is fed by springs from an extensive cave system and underground lakes.
Yes, for many waterfalls, you can get quite close. For example, the Giessen Waterfall is easily accessible from the main road via a staircase. At Rünenberger Giessen, visitors can get close to the waterfall, and there's even a large barbecue area nearby.
Yes, several waterfalls in the area are recognized as natural monuments. The Rünenberger Giessen and the Giessen Waterfall are both designated natural monuments. The Tuffgraben Waterfall near Auenstein is also considered a natural monument, known for its unique geological features.
Yes, some waterfalls offer scenic viewpoints. The Giessen Waterfall is described as a nice place to stay with an impressive view of the cascade. The Tuffgraben Waterfall near Auenstein also provides a viewpoint to observe the unique torrent.
Yes, the Ergolz Trail and Ponds highlight features a waterfall alongside beautiful ponds, offering a varied natural landscape. This area is popular for enjoying nature with its diverse plant and animal life.
While specific seasonal recommendations for Kienberg's waterfalls are not detailed, waterfalls are generally most impressive during spring after snowmelt or heavy rains. Summer offers pleasant hiking conditions, though some smaller cascades might have reduced flow. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, and winter can transform the landscape into a serene, icy wonderland, though access might be more challenging.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging adventure, the Wasserflue Waterfall and Bärenloch (Bear’s Hole) Cave is noted as a challenging spot. It involves a short, steep descent on a narrow path to reach the waterfall and exploring the cave requires a flashlight and caution due to water ingress and a ladder at the entrance.


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