Waterfalls in the Sauerland offer a diverse natural landscape characterized by forests, rivers, and rolling hills. This region in North Rhine-Westphalia is known for its scenic hiking opportunities and natural features. Visitors can explore various waterfalls, from natural cascades to historical water structures. The area provides a setting for outdoor activities amidst its varied terrain.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The above-mentioned Möhne Waterfall is not a waterfall in the usual sense. Rather, it is an artificially created dam in the Möhne River, from which an equally artificially created moat (mill race) was diverted, which in earlier times powered a grain mill. Today, the water in the former mill building still powers a generator to generate electricity. Like many rivers, there are several such dams on the Möhne (some up to about 2 meters high). The hydropower was used, among other things, for wood processing (sawmills) and stone processing (see, for example, the marble and granite processing by Dassel).
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With this sturdy wooden bridge you can easily cross the Helle and reach the other side of the gorge.
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great bike path
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On the Möhne cycle path
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The best time to visit is often after rainy periods, when the water flow is strongest, creating a more impressive spectacle. For example, the Plästerlegge Waterfall is particularly beautiful when it has enough water. In winter, some waterfalls, like Plästerlegge, can freeze, offering a unique ice formation.
Yes, several waterfalls in the Sauerland are suitable for families. The Plästerlegge Waterfall is considered family-friendly, as is the Water staircase in Naturpark Sauerland-Rothaargebirge. The Möhne River in the Arnsberg Forest Nature Park area also offers family-friendly sections.
Many trails and natural areas in the Sauerland are dog-friendly. For instance, the Plästerlegge Waterfall is noted as dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter diverse natural features. The Plästerlegge Waterfall is nestled within a green mixed forest with mosses and lichens. Many waterfalls are integrated into scenic hiking routes that wind through forests and along rivers, offering viewpoints and tranquil spots like the Waterfalls and Creekside Bench on the Bridges and Gorges Trail.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical elements. The Water staircase in Naturpark Sauerland-Rothaargebirge is a notable man-made structure where water flows over stone steps, showcasing historical construction. You can also find the Old Mill Ruins and Waterfall in Naturpark Sauerland-Rothaargebirge, which is a historical site.
The Sauerland region offers a variety of outdoor activities near its waterfalls. You can explore extensive MTB trails, scenic road cycling routes, and numerous running trails. Many waterfalls are directly integrated into hiking routes, providing opportunities for walking and exploring the natural landscape.
While many waterfalls are part of longer hiking routes, some can be accessed with shorter walks. The Waterfalls and Creekside Bench on the Bridges and Gorges Trail offers a picturesque spot for a break. The path to the Plästerlegge Waterfall, though winding, includes wooden steps, making it manageable for many visitors.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural spectacle, especially after rainfall, and the tranquil, secluded atmosphere. The Plästerlegge Waterfall is praised for its beautiful natural display, which can be enjoyed from a comfortable bench. The Waterfalls and Creekside Bench on the Bridges and Gorges Trail is loved as a nice photo spot and a great place to take a break.
Yes, the Plästerlegge Waterfall near Bestwig is particularly unique as it is the only natural waterfall in North Rhine-Westphalia and the tallest in the Sauerland region, with a drop of approximately 20 meters.
Yes, the Waterfall by the Finnentrop-Heggen–Attendorn Cycle Path is directly accessible from a cycling route, making it a convenient stop for cyclists exploring the region.
Yes, the Mühlenteich Waterfall is mentioned in the context of a historical walking route, offering a blend of natural beauty and local history.
Beyond natural cascades, you can find waterfalls with unique structures. The Former Water Reservoir and Stepped Waterfall features a brook gushing over stone steps from a small stone house, creating an interesting visual.


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