Best waterfalls around Weil are primarily found in the region surrounding Landsberg am Lech, characterized by the Lech river and its associated water features. This area offers a blend of natural and man-made waterfalls, often integrated into scenic hiking routes. The landscape includes reservoirs, lakes, and river sections, providing diverse settings for waterfall exploration. Visitors can experience both natural cascades and impressive weirs that create waterfall effects.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Particularly impressive after heavy rainfall or during snowmelt
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You should take a look, the blue is fascinating! Not far from the zoo
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impressive weir structure to regulate the height and reduce the flow velocity
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Very nice round trip. Unfortunately, the hiking trail at the reservoir is currently closed. https://www.merkur.de/lokales/landsberg-kreisbote/landsberg-einsturzgefahr-bruecke-wanderweg-sperrung-stauweiher-teufelskueche-pitzling-dauer-92916960.html
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Wikipedia (Devil's Kitchen (Landsberg am Lech), 2023-04-11): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teufelskueche_%28Landsberg_am_Lech%29 Wikipedia (Dorfangerbach, 2023-04-11): https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorfallenbach Stadtwerke Landsberg (water trail, information board 3, Stauweiher, 2023-04-10): “… The springs on the south side of the gorge were tapped in 1927, and the work was completed in 1929 with the construction of the dam. The reservoir is mainly fed by sources that have not been developed or secured. The water obtained in this way was conveyed to the pump house in the devil's kitchen via a penstock, where it drove a turbine that pumped drinking water into the city..." Stadtwerke Landsberg (drinking water protection area, 2023-04-11): https://www.stadtwerke-landsberg.de/wassernetz/trinkwasserschutzgebiet
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Always beautiful, no matter what time of year.
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The Karolinenwehr is a four-stage weir of the Lech near the old town of Landsberg am Lech. To the right of the weir system, which was probably built in 1364, is the Mühlbach, which used to drive mills and is now used to generate electricity. The originally single-stage weir was severely damaged several times by floods and was expanded in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries by installing additional stages. The weir has been rebuilt several times over the past decades, most recently between 1993 and 1996. A bypass existed for rafting, on which rafts were led around the weir over the wooden plank route of the "long journey" for a fee. After rafting declined in the 20th century, the "long journey" was canceled in the 1970s. The Karolinen Bridge is located directly above the weir. The bridge has a prestressed concrete beam with a constant height over 5 fields and offers two lanes as well as pedestrian paths over the Lech and represents one of three main entrances to the city center of Landsberg. On the west side of the bridge there is a sculpture depicting Father Lech. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karolinenwehr
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Nice alternative to the shore path or in combination. Especially in winter - with a view of the Lech. Some of the paths are slippery, and sometimes icy in winter.
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The Weil region offers a mix of natural and man-made water features. You can explore the unique Teufelsloch Blue Water, known for its striking blue hues, or the Teufelsküche Reservoir, where the lake shimmers with an incredible blue. Further afield, near Weilheim-Schongau, the Schleierfälle (Veil Falls) are known for a stream cascading over moss-covered steps, creating a unique, untouched natural spectacle.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. While the path to the Schleierfälle can be challenging, the Geroldsau Waterfall near Baden-Baden (accessible from the broader region) features a wild and romantic valley walk along the Grobbach creek, with no steep gradients, making it popular with children. The Karolinenwehr, Landsberg am Lech, a historical weir, is also noted as family-friendly.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty. At Teufelsküche Reservoir and Teufelsloch Blue Water, expect stunning blue water and forest surroundings. The Monbachtal Waterfall near Weil der Stadt is known for its crystal-clear water within a picturesque gorge. The Schleierfälle near Weilheim-Schongau are characterized by moss-covered steps and untouched nature, often found within the scenic Ammer Gorge.
Absolutely. The Monbachtal Gorge, near Weil der Stadt, offers beautiful hiking trails with multiple water crossings. The path to the Schleierfälle often involves hiking through the rewarding Ammer Gorge. For a more adventurous experience, the Heslacher Wasserfälle and Hörschbachfälle near Stuttgart (also in the broader region) offer hikes with slippery trails, rocks, and roots. The Geroldsau Waterfall features a 3 km long valley walk with walkways and small bridges.
Spring and early summer are often ideal, especially for waterfalls like Geroldsau, where rhododendrons bloom in May and June, adding to the scenery. Visiting during the off-season is recommended for places like Monbachtal to avoid crowds and capture great pictures. Waterfalls like Heslacher can vary in size depending on recent rainfall, so after heavy rains can be impressive. Winter visits can also offer unique views, especially of the Lech, though paths might be slippery or icy.
To avoid crowds, consider visiting popular spots like Monbachtal Waterfall during the off-season. While the Rhine Falls are very popular, many smaller, regional waterfalls, especially those requiring a bit more effort to reach like the Schleierfälle via the Ammer Gorge, might offer a more tranquil experience. Exploring lesser-known local spots or visiting during weekdays can also help.
Yes, the Karolinenwehr, Landsberg am Lech is a significant historical man-made monument, part of the cityscape since the 14th century. Near the powerful Rhine Falls, you can find historical castles like Laufen Castle (Schloss Laufen) and the medieval town of Schaffhausen, offering a rich historical context to your visit.
The region around Weil is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy traffic-free bike rides, with routes like "St. Ulrich Church (Eresing) – View of St. Ottilien Abbey loop from Weil" or "Fish Ladder at Lechtal-Nord – Lech Dam 19 loop from Weil" available. For more options, explore the Traffic-free bike rides around Weil guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Weil guide. Hiking is also popular, especially in gorges like Monbachtal and Ammer Gorge.
Accessibility varies. While some paths, like those to the Schleierfälle or Hörschbachfälle, can be challenging, slippery, and require some climbing, others are more gentle. The Geroldsau Waterfall, for instance, features a path with no steep gradients, making it popular with children. The Karolinenwehr is easily accessible. Always check specific trail conditions, especially during winter when paths can be icy.
Visitors often highlight the stunning natural beauty, such as the incredibly blue water at Teufelsküche Reservoir and Teufelsloch Blue Water. The adventurous hikes through gorges and the unique charm of moss-covered falls are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the opportunity to combine waterfall visits with cycling or exploring historical sites like the Karolinenwehr.
While the Teufelsküche Reservoir is a source of drinking water and not suitable for swimming, and visitors are urged to view the sensitive natural environment of the Schleierfälle responsibly without entering the falls, there are other natural water bodies in the broader region. Always check local regulations and safety guidelines before considering wild swimming in any natural body of water.
Yes, visiting during winter can offer a unique perspective. The Lech river, visible from paths near Teufelsloch Blue Water, provides beautiful views. However, be prepared for potentially slippery and icy paths, especially in gorges or shaded areas. Appropriate footwear and caution are essential for winter visits.
Yes, you can find amenities nearby. The Teufelsloch Blue Water is easily accessible on foot or by bike, and you can find the Teufelskuche restaurant in the vicinity. Near the Karolinenwehr, there's an ice cream parlor where you can enjoy a treat while watching the weir.


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