Waterfalls around Häusern are located in the Southern Black Forest, a region characterized by its natural landscapes and forests. Häusern is a climatic health resort positioned between Schluchsee and St. Blasien, providing access to various outdoor exploration opportunities. The area features diverse natural monuments, including gorges and river systems. This region offers a range of waterfall experiences, from smaller, local cascades to more prominent falls in the wider Black Forest.
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On site, a noteworthy 14-meter-high waterfall awaits you in an impressive granite basin, particularly impressive with high water flow or in winter with ice formations.
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The umpteenth waterfall on the Schluchtensteig trail. It passes very close to the water, and surefootedness is required.
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Here the Haselbach falls over a rocky outcrop 14 metres into its basin!
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A really beautiful waterfall in the equally beautiful Winterberg Gorge. A great end to the 4th Schluchtensteig stage from Fischbach to St. Blasien!
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The Blasiwälder waterfall is a little gem in the middle of the forest. It can be found at the crossroads when you walk from the Kohlhütte, in the Brandtannenweg area, up the Maschinenweg on the left after crossing the stream. About a kilometer before the Unterkrummenhof, there used to be a small footbridge over the stream that then led to a raised hide. When this area was designated as a hunting rest area for red deer, the raised hide was dismantled and the small footbridge was then half washed away by the flood in the spring.
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Not so much hustle and bustle, quietly located in the forest
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A really cool place in midsummer.
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Beyond the Windberg Waterfall and Windberg Gorge, visitors also appreciate the charm of the Small Waterfalls of the Krummenbach. The region is rich in natural monuments, including various gorges and river systems, offering diverse waterfall experiences.
Yes, the Small Waterfalls of the Krummenbach are noted as family-friendly. Generally, many of the smaller cascades and accessible trails in the area are suitable for families.
Trails leading to waterfalls like the Windberg Waterfall and through the Windberg Gorge can be slippery, especially when wet. Sturdy shoes are highly recommended to navigate the terrain safely.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round. During spring and after heavy rainfall, the water flow is often at its strongest, offering a more dramatic display. However, some waterfalls, like the Small Waterfalls of the Krummenbach, are also enjoyable in winter.
Yes, some waterfalls, such as the Small Waterfalls of the Krummenbach, are described as nice to look at even in winter. Be prepared for potentially slippery conditions and colder weather.
The area offers numerous hiking routes. For example, you can find a 'Lehenkopf Tower – Windberg Waterfall loop from Häusern' which is a difficult 16.8 km hike, or a 'View of St. Blasien Cathedral – Windberg Waterfall loop from Häusern' which is a moderate 9.5 km hike. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Häusern guide.
Yes, besides hiking, you can find running and mountain biking trails. For instance, there's a 'Windberg Waterfall – View of St. Blasien Cathedral loop from Häusern' for running, and various MTB trails like the 'View of St. Blasien Cathedral loop from Häusern'. More details are available in the Running Trails around Häusern and MTB Trails around Häusern guides.
Yes, the wider Black Forest region is home to some of Germany's most impressive waterfalls. The Todtnau Waterfall cascades 97 meters (318 feet) and the Triberg Waterfalls have a cumulative drop of 163 meters (535 feet) over seven tiers. Both are significant natural attractions worth visiting.
The Rhine Falls (Rheinfall), located about 15.5 kilometers from Häusern in Switzerland, is the largest plain waterfall in Europe. It boasts a width of 150 meters and a height of 23 meters, with substantial water flow. Visitors can enjoy boat tours and viewing platforms, even climbing a rock in the middle of the falls.
The Blasiwälder Waterfall is described as being deep in the forest, almost unnoticed by walkers, with no official way to get there. It offers a more secluded and wild experience for those willing to explore off the main trails.
Visitors frequently highlight the wild and romantic nature of the gorges and the scenic beauty of the waterfalls. The Windberg Waterfall is often called the 'crowning glory' of its gorge hike, and the Small Waterfalls of the Krummenbach are appreciated for being 'small but nice'.
While specific parking details for each waterfall are not always listed, popular spots like the Windberg Waterfall and Windberg Gorge, which are part of well-known hiking routes, typically have designated parking areas nearby, especially if starting from towns like St. Blasien.


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