Best waterfalls around Still are found in a region characterized by forested landscapes and valleys. The area features diverse geological formations, including sandstone, which contribute to the unique character of its waterfalls. Visitors can explore various cascades, from small, intricate falls to more substantial ones. The natural setting provides opportunities to experience the local environment.
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VERY NICE FACULATE WALK
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Nice place for hot days - but also anytime.
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The site is secure and accessible for all levels including children
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Beautiful view from the top of the waterfall over the forested hills
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Beautiful waterfall accessible by a beautiful path
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A small waterfall at the end of a small single track
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This pretty rock typical of the sandstone formations of the region is enhanced by its waterfall. The small waterfall was created artificially by diverting the Ziegbach. This does not detract from its superb.
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The region around Still features a variety of waterfalls, from small, intricate cascades like Cascade Mencke, known for its rock formations and pleasant splashing sound, to multi-stepped falls such as Soultzbach Waterfall. You'll also find waterfalls flowing through rock crevices, like the Cascade of Luttenbach, and those enhanced by unique sandstone formations.
Yes, several waterfalls in the area are suitable for families. For instance, the Viewpoint above the Nideck Waterfall is categorized as family-friendly and offers stunning views of the Hasel valley. The trails leading to many of these waterfalls are generally accessible for a family outing.
The waterfalls around Still are set within forested landscapes and valleys, characterized by diverse geological formations, particularly sandstone. This contributes to the unique appearance of the falls, with water often flowing over or through these distinctive rock structures. The natural setting provides a rich environment to experience the local flora and geology.
Visitors frequently appreciate the serene beauty and the unique geological formations. For example, the Cascade Mencke is loved for its pretty rock and the happy sound of splashing water, inviting visitors to pause and enjoy. The Soultzbach Waterfall is praised for its multiple steps and accessibility. The overall natural setting and the opportunity for peaceful breaks are highly valued.
Yes, the Viewpoint above the Nideck Waterfall is a notable belvedere perched 25 meters high, offering a breathtaking view of the Hasel valley. While it provides a magnificent view over the forest canopy, you can catch glimpses of the Nideck waterfall from the side.
The best time to visit often depends on recent rainfall. After rain, the waterfalls, such as Cascade Mencke, will be at their most impressive. During drier summer months, some smaller cascades might have reduced flow. Spring and autumn generally offer lush scenery and good water levels.
Beyond exploring the waterfalls, the region around Still offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle options like the "Israelite Cemetery loop from Still" or the "Alsace Wine Route – Cycling Trail Along the Stream loop from Still" available in the Cycling around Still guide. For more rugged adventures, there are gravel biking trails such as the "Pandours Pass – Col des Pandours loop" in the Gravel biking around Still guide, and running trails like the "Pfaffenlap Rock – Petit-Ringelstein Castle loop" from the Running Trails around Still guide.
Yes, the Nideck Trail is a great option, offering an astonishing variety of terrain including stairs and uneven sections, all within a magnificent setting that features the pretty Nideck waterfall and superb views from the castle at the top. Many other trails in the region will lead you to various cascades.
The Cascade of Luttenbach is a smaller, more subtle waterfall where the brook suddenly disappears into a rock crevice. It's not immediately noticeable from a distance, making it a delightful discovery as you get closer and find the narrow cascade pouring down through the rock.
The waterfalls in Still are primarily characterized by the geology of the Western Highland Rim, featuring sandstone formations. This geology creates unique environments for the waterfalls, with water often carving through or cascading over these distinctive rock structures, contributing to the dissected topography of the area.
While this guide focuses on waterfalls around Still, the Stillhouse Hollow Falls in Tennessee is a notable 75-foot waterfall located in a 90-acre state natural area. You can find more information about it on Wikipedia, which details its features and accessibility via an easy hike.


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