Best waterfalls around Rhens are found in the picturesque region along the Rhine River, offering diverse natural landscapes. While large waterfalls like the Rhine Falls are not directly in Rhens, the area features several gorges with smaller, scenic cascades. These natural features provide opportunities for hiking and experiencing the local terrain. The vicinity of Rhens is characterized by its river valleys and forested hills, making it a destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Beautiful, especially in summer pleasant route that only requires a little caution on the wet rock
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"... The Ehrbach rises near the Hunsrück town of Halsenbach and covers around 20 kilometers on its way to the mouth of the Moselle near Brodenbach. It only has a gorge-like character in its two-kilometer-long middle course. This was already known in the Middle Ages to use the water power of the water and operated ten grain and oil mills along the white water. ... " https://www.profirouten.de/hunsrueck/traumschleife-ehrbachklamm?start=1
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Pretty waterfall that is fed by one of the Ehrbach tributaries. In the immediate vicinity is a bank that invites you to linger. One of the highlights in the gorge and a great place for a break.
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One of the numerous highlights in the Ehrbachklamm. A great photo opportunity!
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Here the name "Traumschleife" is really justified. An absolutely worthwhile round.
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Beautiful hike along the Ehrbach. Here the name "Traumschleife" is really justified.
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Great for taking water photos. Dippers are sometimes spotted.
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For me one of the most beautiful dream loops. Is there still enough water then, also one of the most spectacular tours. Definitely worth the trip.
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While Rhens doesn't feature grand waterfalls like the Rhine Falls, the area is known for its picturesque gorges that host smaller, scenic cascades and stream-fed waterfalls. These range from those requiring challenging hikes to more accessible spots, offering diverse natural experiences.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Rupperts Gorge offers a demanding path that leads directly through a stream bed, sometimes requiring the use of wire ropes for assistance. Similarly, the Ruppertsklamm Waterfall trail also requires sturdy shoes due to its challenging terrain.
The Brodenbach Gorge with Waterfalls and Wooden Bridges offers an undemanding yet very nice experience, with a premium path running through it. The Ehrbachklamm, which includes the Waterfall in Teufelsschlucht, also features beautiful little waterfalls along its trails and is recommended for casual hikers and families, particularly in spring or autumn.
Many of the gorges and waterfalls, such as the Ruppertsklamm, are particularly attractive in spring or autumn when there is ample water flow, making the cascades more impressive. Spring also brings vibrant greenery, while autumn offers stunning 'Indian Summer' colors.
Sturdy, waterproof hiking shoes are essential, especially for trails like the Ruppertsklamm Waterfall where the path can lead directly through the stream. Layered clothing is also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, particularly in gorges where temperatures can vary.
Yes, some trails are dog-friendly. For instance, the challenging path through Rupperts Gorge can also be done with dogs, offering an adventurous experience for both you and your pet.
The Hundsquelle Waterfall is a small, inconspicuous cascade from a side arm, located about 5 meters above the main path. It's a peaceful spot that marks the side valley leading to the Rauschenburg castle ruins, offering a place to unwind away from more frequented trails.
Beyond waterfall hikes, Rhens offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including easy loops like the 'View of Stolzenfels Castle – Koblenzer Tor (Rhens) loop' or more difficult ones like the 'View of the Loreley Rock' tour. There are also mountain biking trails and running routes available. For more details, you can check the Cycling around Rhens, MTB Trails around Rhens, and Running Trails around Rhens guides.
The Rhens region is characterized by its river valleys, particularly along the Rhine, and forested hills. The gorges themselves, like the Ehrbachklamm and Rupperts Gorge, are significant natural features, showcasing interesting rock formations and diverse flora and fauna. Many trails also offer magnificent views over the forests and valleys.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and the adventurous spirit of the trails. Highlights like Rupperts Gorge are considered an 'absolute must' and a highlight on the Rheinsteig, appreciated for their unique paths through stream beds. The peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to unwind in nature are also highly valued.
Yes, the Rupperts Gorge is an absolute highlight on the Rheinsteig, a well-known long-distance hiking trail. The Ruppertsklamm Waterfall is also part of the Lahn hiking trail for 1.5 km, offering a scenic section through the gorge.
While specific public transport routes directly to every waterfall trail entrance are not detailed, Rhens itself is accessible by train and bus. From Rhens, local buses or a short drive would typically be required to reach the starting points of the various gorge and waterfall hikes.


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