Best waterfalls around Stadelhofen offers 6 waterfalls to explore. The area features diverse natural landscapes, including karst springs, sinter terraces, and water cascades. These natural formations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and experiencing unique geological features. The region is characterized by its varied terrain, from dry valleys to forested areas with rivers and streams.
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Dreamlike sinter terraces with crystal clear water
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Part of this route leads through technical, challenging or dangerous terrain.
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Tummler is the Franconian term for periodically flowing karst springs, which are generally referred to as hunger fountains. These are springs that dry up in the dry season and flow after particularly heavy rainfall or when the snow melts. The so-called “Tummler” are something special and are definitely worth a visit. The dry valley in summer, small Tummler, large Tummler.
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Beautiful travertine terraces. I have often driven up the Würgauer Berg, but I would not have expected such a wonderful piece of nature next to the road...
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In summer, an inconspicuous black hole in the rock face, but with a considerable depth of over 18 meters. During heavy rain and when the snow melts, considerable amounts of water can be spewed out here.
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The “Kalksinterbach with accompanying trees east of Würgau” has been anchored as a protected part of the landscape in the Bavarian Nature Conservation Act since November 1997. Sinter steps, also known as sinter terraces, are deposits of porous limestone tuff or densely layered limestone sinter in a stream or flowing body of water and, in contrast to stalactites, form relatively quickly. Small deposits initially form on branches, stones and twigs that have fallen into the water and then, over time, larger and larger barriers form in the stream. Over time, these barriers develop into smaller basins, which mark themselves as sinter steps and accumulate the water in a cascade manner.
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After the snow melts in spring, karst water emerges from the rock hole, at times in a flood that covers the entire valley floor of the dry valley up to the Heroldsmühle. The stones in front of the rock hole were also washed out. Since the spring runs dry the rest of the year, it is popularly known as the Hunger Well. The emergence of large amounts of water from the tumbler was previously interpreted as an ominous omen. The large Tummler rises from a fissure in the Malm Beta, which is expanded into a spring cave by dissolving the lime. The small Tummler, another karst spring that only flows in spring, is located 200m up the valley. (Source: information board on site)
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Currently there is a sign for pedestrians forbidden !! Allegedly because of the risk of falling rocks. Tractors and cars ignore the signs. I didn't see any great danger. Excessive protectionism.
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The region around Stadelhofen is known for its diverse natural landscapes, including fascinating karst springs, unique sinter terraces, and various water cascades. You can explore formations like the Großer Tummler Karst Spring, which transforms into a small river after heavy rainfall, or the beautiful Sinter Terraces at Würgauer Berg, where porous limestone tuff creates natural steps and basins.
Many of the waterfalls and karst springs in the Stadelhofen area, such as the Großer Tummler Karst Spring, are most impressive after heavy rainfall, typically in winter and spring. This is when dry valleys can fill with water, revealing their full natural spectacle. However, the sinter terraces offer beauty year-round.
Yes, the Sinter Terraces Stream Biotope is considered a nice place for both adults and children. It's a great spot to take a break and even cool your feet, making it suitable for a family outing.
The area offers a variety of trails, from those leading through dry valleys to paths alongside streams and through forested areas. For example, the Großer Tummler Karst Spring is part of a dry valley that is pleasant for cycling or hiking. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Running Trails around Stadelhofen guide, which also includes walking paths.
The Water Cascades Near Burglesau are located in a beautiful valley with water and stones. Visitors are encouraged to take some time to go closer to the stream and explore the scenic area. However, be aware of any local signage regarding access, as conditions can change.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique geological formations, such as the sinter steps and karst springs, which offer a different kind of waterfall experience. The transformation of dry valleys into flowing streams after rain, and the serene beauty of places like the Sinter Terraces Stream Biotope, are often highlighted as particularly enjoyable.
Yes, the region around Stadelhofen is popular for cycling. You can find various routes, including those that pass through scenic areas near the waterfalls. For specific routes and difficulty levels, check out the Cycling around Stadelhofen guide.
Sinter terraces are natural monuments formed by deposits of porous limestone tuff in a stream, creating smaller basins and a cascade effect. They form relatively quickly on branches, stones, and twigs. You can admire these beautiful formations at the Sinter Terraces at Würgauer Berg and the Sinter Terraces Stream Biotope.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' the dynamic nature of the Großer Tummler Karst Spring, which only reveals its full splendor after significant rainfall, can feel like discovering a hidden gem for those who visit at the right time. Its transformation from a dry valley to a small river is a unique natural event.
Beyond exploring waterfalls, the Stadelhofen region offers excellent opportunities for various outdoor sports. You can enjoy cycling with routes detailed in the Cycling around Stadelhofen guide, gravel biking with options in the Gravel biking around Stadelhofen guide, and running or walking on trails found in the Running Trails around Stadelhofen guide.
Yes, the region offers routes suitable for gravel biking, which often includes terrain similar to easy mountain biking. You can find various routes and their difficulty grades in the Gravel biking around Stadelhofen guide, which features trails through valleys and past natural landmarks.


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