Waterfalls around Goldkronacher Forst are located in a forested area on the southwestern edge of the Fichtel Mountains. This 18.02 km² region is traversed by the Weißen Main and Kronach rivers. Historically known for mining, the area now provides recreational opportunities. This guide focuses on natural water features and cascades found within and around this forest.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Small waterfall on the side of the road, easy to miss.
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A very beautiful small and high waterfall.
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The small stream flows over the bare rock here. The humus layer has been completely removed. The water cascades down almost like a waterfall. Circular hiking trail 2 from Sophiental leads past here. You can take a detour from circular hiking trail 5.
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We came to Grassemannsbachtal quite by accident and were totally surprised. the stream flows hidden in the forest and over stones. Nice and cool in today's heat. Very romantic!! Worth the effort to seek out the small trail.
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Small water feature on the forest path
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The small waterfall comes from a tiny stream, which sometimes dries up in dry summers.
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This beautiful little cascade waterfall/watercourse is a bit hidden near Hirtengasse in Bindlach. Very nice photos can be taken of it via a small platform. Ideal for a short break and to unwind!
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The area around Goldkronacher Forst features mostly small waterfalls, cascades, and streams flowing over rocks. These are often hidden within the forest, offering romantic and tranquil spots. For example, the Grassemannsbachtal Waterfalls are a series of small cascades within a hidden stream, best explored by hiking.
Yes, several waterfalls are considered family-friendly. The Small Waterfall by the Forest Path is a gentle water feature easily accessible from a forest path. Another option is the Small Cascade Waterfall Bindlach, which has a small platform for viewing and is ideal for a short break.
The best time to visit is generally during spring or after periods of rain when water levels are higher, ensuring the cascades are flowing well. Some smaller waterfalls, like the Small Waterfall by the Forest Path, can sometimes dry up during dry summers.
Absolutely. Many of the waterfalls are best reached by hiking. For instance, the Grassemannsbachtal Waterfalls are located along a romantic, unmarked path that is not suitable for bikes but perfect for hikers. You can find various hiking routes in the region, such as those listed in the Hiking around Goldkronacher Forst guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the tranquil and romantic atmosphere of these natural spots. Many appreciate the opportunity to find quiet places to rest, especially next to cascades like the one at Gustavsruhe Rest Area. The hidden nature of some waterfalls, like those in Grassemannsbachtal, also adds to their appeal.
Yes, some waterfall locations double as excellent rest areas. The Gustavsruhe Rest Area is specifically noted as an idyllic and quiet place with a bench next to a small waterfall, perfect for breaks. The Small Cascade Waterfall Bindlach also features a small platform for viewing.
While some waterfall paths are hiking-only, the broader Goldkronacher Forst area offers numerous cycling opportunities. You can explore various routes for road cycling or touring bicycles. For detailed routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Goldkronacher Forst or Cycling around Goldkronacher Forst guides.
The Felchrangenbächlein Waterfall is a small, beautiful cascade where the stream flows over bare rock, creating a high waterfall effect. It's located within the forest and can be accessed via circular hiking trails, such as a detour from circular hiking trail 5 or directly from circular hiking trail 2 from Sophiental.
Yes, beyond the specific waterfalls, Goldkronacher Forst is characterized by its rivers, the Weißen Main and Kronach, which traverse the area. The forest also contains numerous hidden streams and cascades that contribute to its natural beauty and offer many opportunities for exploration.
Accessibility varies by waterfall. Some, like the Small Waterfall by the Forest Path, are easily found along forest paths. For others, such as the Grassemannsbachtal Waterfalls, you might need to seek out smaller, unmarked trails. Parking information is typically available on individual route pages or local signage near trailheads.
The Goldkronacher Forst region has a rich history, particularly known for its mining activities. While today it's primarily a recreational area, its past as a mining region adds another layer of interest to the landscape. For more general information about the forest, you can consult Wikipedia.


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