Best waterfalls around Pfullingen offers access to various cascades, from urban features to impressive natural wonders in the Swabian Alb. The town itself features the Echaz river, which forms smaller waterfalls and limestone sinter steps. Nearby, the region provides larger, multi-tiered waterfalls. This area is characterized by its diverse hydrological features and lush natural landscapes.
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The Urach Waterfall is definitely worth a visit. After climbing the steps to the top, you can stop for a rest and enjoy the view. Even on hot days, it's possible, as the trees provide plenty of shade. The waterfalls below the waterfall are also very beautiful, and there are benches where you can rest and enjoy the view. Note: It would be appreciated if visitors would dispose of their trash and not just leave it lying around.
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The Güterstein Waterfall may not be as high as the Bad Urach Waterfall, but it's almost more beautiful because of its wide, multi-tiered drops. The landscape there resembles a fairytale forest. The detour there is well worth it.
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Great destination, especially after a rainy day ;)
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The waterfalls are particularly impressive after rainfall.
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Idyllic in summer, but really slippery in winter. But the waterfall is always fascinating...
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It's best to come after a few rainy days. Then it's best to wear waterproof or bathing shoes 😁
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A beautiful climb directly at the waterfall.
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The Uracher waterfall is located two kilometers southwest of Bad Urach in the Maisental, a side valley of the Erms. Here the outflow of the Brühlbach, which rises on the edge of the Swabian Alb, plunges 37 meters into the depths, hits a calcareous tuff step and flows a further 50 meters over a steeply sloping moss-covered calcareous tuff cushion. Depending on the amount of water, several water branches form, which then merge and flow again as the Brühlbach. Source: Wikipedia
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For truly impressive cascades, venture slightly outside Pfullingen to the Swabian Alb. The Urach Waterfall is a highlight, cascading 37 meters in several stages. Nearby, the Güterstein waterfall offers a more tranquil experience, plunging 20 meters in two cascades with unique tufa formations.
Yes, within Pfullingen, you can find the Dragonersprung Waterfall along the Echaz river. The Echaz-Uferweg leads directly past this 2-meter drop. Additionally, the Echaz Water Adventure Trail features numerous smaller limestone sinter steps and artificially created steps, offering dynamic views of the river's flow.
The waterfalls are particularly impressive during snowmelt or after heavy rainfall, when the water flow is abundant. This often occurs in spring or after significant summer storms. The Urach Waterfall, fed by a karst spring, is especially striking during these periods.
Many waterfalls in the region are suitable for families. The Echaz Water Adventure Trail in Pfullingen is described as a beautiful and varied adventure trail with no significant inclines, making it accessible for all ages. Both the Urach Waterfall and Güterstein waterfall are also categorized as family-friendly.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you'll encounter lush, dense forests, especially around the Urach Waterfall and Güterstein waterfall. The Güterstein waterfall is notable for its distinctive tufa formations, resulting from historical limestone mining. The Echaz river in Pfullingen also features unique limestone sinter steps.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, the Stone Steps Trail to Wasserfallhütte provides a challenging ascent near the Urach Waterfall. For easier walks, consider the Upper Waterfall Trail (Uracher Waterfall) or the path along the Brühlbach Stream. You can find more hiking options in the Easy hikes around Pfullingen guide.
Besides hiking, the area around Pfullingen is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, such as those found in the Gravel biking around Pfullingen guide, or tackle more challenging mountain bike trails detailed in the MTB Trails around Pfullingen guide.
The Güterstein waterfall is considerably less visited than the more famous Urach Waterfall, offering a more tranquil experience. Its serene setting and unique geological features make it ideal for those seeking quiet natural beauty.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and the sense of being transported to another world, especially at the Urach Waterfall with its dense, humid forest. The tranquility of places like the Güterstein waterfall and the peaceful walks along streams like the Brühlbach Stream are also highly valued.
While specific parking details for every waterfall are not provided, popular sites like the Urach Waterfall typically have designated parking areas nearby. For a quieter approach to the Urach Waterfall, consider parking at the station and taking the Upper Waterfall Trail.
Pfullingen itself is accessible by public transport, and the Echaz Water Adventure Trail is within the urban area. For the more distant Urach and Güterstein waterfalls, public transport options might involve a combination of train/bus to nearby towns like Bad Urach, followed by a walk or local connection. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes.
Given the varied terrain, especially on trails like the Stone Steps Trail which can be steep and narrow, grippy shoes are highly recommended, particularly in wet conditions. Layered clothing is also advisable to adapt to changing weather.


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