Natural monuments around Simonswald showcase the raw beauty of the Black Forest landscape. This region, nestled in the Black Forest, features unspoiled nature, including waterfalls, unique rock formations, and dramatic valleys. The Simonswald valley is framed by mountains like the 1,241-meter-high Kandel and traversed by the Wild Gutach river. The area offers numerous opportunities to experience its diverse natural features.
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A wooden boardwalk has been built through the entire moor to put as little strain on the moor as possible. There are a few benches on the path where you can take a rest.
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It's also wonderful when it comes to Christmas magic
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Impressive view of the Triberg waterfalls
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The Triberg Waterfalls are one of the most beautiful sights in the Black Forest and Baden-Württemberg. The water streams, which run over seven cascades, are considered the highest waterfalls in Germany with a total height of 163 meters. This is why they are also a popular destination for a vacation with children. We visited the Triberg waterfalls on a summer evening. And - to our surprise - we got there without paying an entrance fee. In this article, we reveal why this was the case and what you should know about opening times, entrance fees, parking and hiking options. First of all, you should keep in mind that the Triberg waterfalls are very well known and well visited. Around 27,100 people search for them every month on Google alone (as of May 2023). Therefore, it is often full during the day. This is especially true when the weather is nice, on weekends, public holidays and school holidays. Since we don't think you can really enjoy the beauty of the waterfalls in the middle of crowds, we recommend visiting outside of peak times. Before 9:00 a.m. or in the evening from around 7:00 p.m. you will find the waterfalls pleasantly empty. Another plus point for visiting in the morning or evening: you save money. The ticket booths are closed early in the morning and in the evening. This means you can get to the Triberg Waterfalls outside of the typical visiting hours without paying an entrance fee. And the parking is free too! The Scheffelplatz parking lot (Google Maps) at the middle entrance, for example, is only chargeable between 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. https://www.unaufschiebbar.de/reiseziele/europa/deutschland/triberger-wasserfaelle-schwarzwald/
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Also lit very nicely.
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It's just great that you can walk over the wooden planks in the moor, there's a lot to discover 😊
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Beautiful path through the moor area (you have to stay on it)
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Nice change on the Westweg
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Simonswald offers a diverse range of natural monuments, primarily featuring impressive waterfalls, unique rock formations, and expansive mountain summits. You'll find cascading water, geological wonders, and breathtaking viewpoints across the region.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. For instance, the Triberg Waterfalls are well-developed with easy paths. The Blindensee and its Boardwalk through the Blindensee Moor are also considered family-friendly, offering a unique natural experience.
For hikers, the Zweribach Waterfalls offer an adventurous path through dense woodland, though it requires sure-footedness. The Kandel Summit and Lookout Pavilion provides rewarding hikes to panoramic views. The entire Simonswald valley, with its dramatic landscape and the Wild Gutach river, also offers numerous hiking opportunities.
The natural monuments in Simonswald are beautiful year-round. In summer, areas like the Zweribach Waterfalls offer a nice cool escape. The Blindensee is particularly idyllic in the morning with fog. For panoramic views, the Kandel Summit can be spectacular when the valley is foggy but the sun shines above. Be aware that in winter, paths like the Blindensee boardwalk can become very slippery when covered with snow.
While the Blindensee is mentioned in the intro, its unique atmosphere, especially with morning fog, makes it a truly special, almost mystical place that might be overlooked compared to the more dramatic waterfalls. The Boardwalk through the Blindensee Moor offers a unique perspective on a still-intact Black Forest bog.
The terrain varies. For instance, the path to the Zweribach Waterfalls is narrow, sometimes steep, rocky, and can be slippery, requiring sturdy shoes and sure-footedness. Other areas, like the Triberg Waterfalls, have well-developed paths. The Blindensee Moor features a wooden boardwalk.
The region around Simonswald is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, especially around the waterfalls. There are also many road cycling and general cycling routes. For specific hiking routes near waterfalls, you can explore the Waterfall hikes around Simonswald guide. For cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Simonswald or Cycling around Simonswald guides.
Yes, the nearby routes data indicates several circular walks. For example, you can find routes like the 'Zweribach Waterfalls – View of Platte and Plattenhof loop from Häuslematt' or 'Zweribach Stream loop from Beim Engel' in the Waterfall hikes around Simonswald guide, which incorporate the stunning Zweribach area.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive natural spectacles, the mystical atmosphere, and the immersive experience in untouched nature. The sheer size of the Triberg Waterfalls, the idyllic setting of the Blindensee, and the breathtaking views from the Kandel Summit are often highlighted. The sense of deceleration and being surrounded by the Bannwald (protected forest) also contributes to the appeal.
While specific public transport details for each monument are not provided, Simonswald is nestled in the Black Forest. It's advisable to check local transport options for reaching trailheads. Many natural monuments, especially those deep within the forest like the Zweribach Waterfalls, might require a combination of transport and a significant walk.
The Kandel Summit and Lookout Pavilion is listed as both a natural monument and a historical site, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural significance. The region itself, with its traditional Black Forest houses in areas like the Rohardsberg nature reserve, provides a rich cultural context to the natural landscape.
Yes, many natural monuments can be visited in winter, offering a different, often serene, experience. However, be prepared for winter conditions. Paths, such as the boardwalk through the Blindensee Moor, can become very slippery when covered with snow and ice. Always check local weather conditions and trail reports before heading out.


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