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Top 10 Waterfalls around Bad Grund

Waterfalls around Bad Grund are found within the Harz region, an area characterized by its natural landscapes and extensive hiking opportunities. The region features a mix of natural cascades and man-made waterfalls, often integrated into historical water management systems. These water features are accessible via various trails, making them destinations for outdoor exploration. The area's geology and historical mining activities have shaped many of these unique water formations.

Best waterfalls around Bad Grund

  • The most popular waterfalls is Spiegeltal Waterfall

Last updated: June 3, 2026

Grumbach Waterfall

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Located right next to the ponds, a very impressive waterfall!

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Spiegeltal Waterfall

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The Spiegeltaler Wasserfall is a waterfall about five meters high in the Spiegeltal north of Clausthal-Zellerfeld. It is located directly on the “Zellerfelder Kunstgraben” water hiking trail, just a few …

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The Innerste rises at 605 m above sea level near Clausthal-Zellerfeld, above the Entensumpf pond. On its way it flows through several ponds of the Upper Harz water system, through …

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Lower Spiegelbach Waterfalls

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Beautiful, small waterfall. In my opinion more beautiful than the Spiegelthal waterfall

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Söse Waterfall

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The Söse just behind the backwater basin.

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March 18, 2025, Innerste Waterfall near Clausthal-Zellerfeld

In the Harz Mountains, there are numerous places with almost untouched nature, where wild and rushing streams with clean water make their way down between rugged rocks. The river in the Harz that is furthest from this idyll is probably the Innerste. Almost nothing of the sketched image of this body of water is true of this body of water. The source of the Innerste, the "Innerste Spring," is located southeast of Clausthal-Zellerfeld near Federal Highway 242 at an altitude of approximately 610 meters above sea level. When the Innerste reaches the town of Buntenbock after a three-kilometer course, its waters have already been blocked from flowing freely by the Entensumpf (entrap marsh) in the Oberer Nassenwieser Teich (upper wetland pond), the Bärenbrucher Teich (barn brook), the Ziegenberger Teich (ziedenberg pond), and the Großer Sumpfteich (large swamp pond). Numerous tributaries have also transformed what was initially a small mountain stream into a substantial river. Beyond Buntenbock lies the Prinzenteich, the largest dam on the river's relatively short route from its source to here. When the water of the Innerste leaves this historic dam, it is anything but wild due to the many regulations, but at least it is still clean. But that, too, is changing. In the section of the Innerste Valley below the Prinzenteich, during the mining era, one stamp mill followed the next, flanked by countless smelters for further processing the crushed ore. All of these subsequent mining operations harnessed the hydropower of the tamed Innerste River and its tributaries. The waste produced during silver mining in the form of slag, crushed sand, and sludge was stored close to the river and unprotected, in the immediate vicinity of the workshops. These heavy metal-rich dumps remain largely there to this day. After passing through the two old mining towns of Wildemann and Lautenthal, the Innerste River is once again held back and dammed by the large Innerste Dam, built in the 1960s. At 750 meters long, the dam wall of the Innerste Dam is the longest of all the dams in the Harz Mountains. About three kilometers below this dam wall, the Innerste River flows through Langelsheim, leaving the Harz Mountains to the north. Source: https://www.harzlife.de/info/innerste.html

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really beautiful waterfall....

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Very beautiful waterfall at the "Unterer Spiegeltaler Teich".

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Beautiful, small waterfall. In my opinion more beautiful than the Spiegelthal waterfall

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The Innerste rises at 605 m above sea level near Clausthal-Zellerfeld, above the Entensumpf pond. On its way it flows through several ponds of the Upper Harz water system, through the Innerste Dam near Langelsheim, meanders through Hildesheim and finally flows into the Leine near Sarstedt after about 97 km.

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Wandering stamp box 2/2024. June 16th - August 15th, 2024 All stamp locations and more at https://soziales4u.de/harz/

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Beautiful photo opportunity, located a few steps next to the hiking trail 🌊💙🎨📸. A changing picture every season 🍃 🍂 🌿 🌲 The noise here is wonderful 🤗🌊💙

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Beautiful photo opportunity, a few steps below the hiking trail 🌊💙🎨📸 A changing picture every season 🍃 🍂 🌿 🌲 The noise here is wonderful 🤗🌊💙

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular waterfalls to visit near Bad Grund?

The Harz region near Bad Grund offers several notable waterfalls. Among the most popular are the Spiegeltal Waterfall, known for its historical mining origins, and the Lower Spiegelbach Waterfalls, which offer a beautiful forest setting. Another impressive sight, especially with sufficient water levels, is the Grumbach Waterfall, located next to the Grumbacher Teich ponds.

Are there family-friendly waterfall hikes around Bad Grund?

Yes, the Spiegeltal Waterfall is categorized as family-friendly and is located directly on the “Zellerfelder Kunstgraben” water hiking trail, making it an accessible spot for families to enjoy. The area around the Fossil Streams is also considered family-friendly, offering an idyllic natural setting.

What is the best time to visit the waterfalls in the Harz region for good water flow?

While specific months for peak water flow aren't detailed, waterfalls like the Grumbach Waterfall are described as 'very impressive' when water levels are sufficient. This typically suggests that spring, after snowmelt, or periods following heavy rainfall would offer the most dramatic views of the cascades.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see near the waterfalls?

The waterfalls around Bad Grund are nestled within the scenic Harz region, offering diverse natural features. You'll find dense forests, tranquil lakes and ponds like the Unterer Spiegeltaler Teich near the Lower Spiegelbach Waterfalls, and wild, rushing streams. The area also features natural monuments and viewpoints, providing opportunities to enjoy the landscape.

Are any of the waterfalls near Bad Grund man-made or have historical significance?

Yes, the Spiegeltal Waterfall is a notable example. It is approximately 5-7 meters high and was created as a byproduct of historical mining and forestry activities in the Upper Harz region, not intentionally for tourism. It's fed by the Spiegeltaler Flößgraben, which was historically used for timber transport.

What outdoor activities can I do near the waterfalls around Bad Grund?

The region offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those leading to the Innerste Waterfall. For more structured routes, consider the hiking routes around Bad Grund, or explore gravel biking and cycling tours in the wider area.

Are there specific hiking trails recommended for reaching the waterfalls?

The Spiegeltal Waterfall is directly on the “Zellerfelder Kunstgraben” water hiking trail. Access to this waterfall can be part of a moderately challenging hike from places like Bockswiese or Clausthal-Zellerfeld, or a shorter route from the Erbprinzentanne district in Zellerfeld. Trails to the Innerste Waterfall are generally moderate and suitable for various fitness levels.

What should I bring for a waterfall hike in the Bad Grund area?

For hikes to waterfalls like the Lower Spiegelbach Waterfalls, visitors recommend wearing sturdy shoes due to potentially uneven, stone, and root paths. Given the natural settings, it's also advisable to bring water, snacks, and appropriate clothing for the weather conditions.

Are the waterfall trails around Bad Grund dog-friendly?

Many hiking trails in the Harz region, including those leading to waterfalls, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific trails.

Can I find parking near the waterfalls?

While specific parking details for every waterfall are not provided, the waterfalls are often integrated into popular hiking trails accessible from various starting points. For example, the Spiegeltal Waterfall can be reached via routes starting from Clausthal-Zellerfeld, where parking options are typically available for hikers.

What do visitors enjoy most about the waterfalls near Bad Grund?

Visitors appreciate the serene environment and picturesque views. The Spiegeltal Waterfall is noted as a 'very nice place for a rest,' while the Lower Spiegelbach Waterfalls are often described as 'beautiful.' The natural beauty of the wild and rushing streams, like those near the Innerste Waterfall, also contributes to a tranquil outdoor experience.

Are there any waterfalls that are particularly impressive in winter?

The Spiegeltal Waterfall is known to present an 'imposing sight' when it freezes over in winter, set within a picturesque, icy landscape. This makes it a unique destination for winter hikers.

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