Königsfeld im Schwarzwald
Königsfeld im Schwarzwald
Waterfalls around Königsfeld im Schwarzwald are found within the Black Forest, a region known for its dense forests, deep valleys, and diverse natural landscapes. Königsfeld im Schwarzwald serves as a central point for exploring various cascades in the surrounding area. The local geography features numerous streams and rivers that create waterfalls of different sizes and characteristics. This area offers a blend of natural beauty and well-maintained trails for exploration.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Beautiful watercourse at Falkenstein Castle.
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It is an almost untouched valley, unspoilt and somehow special
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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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Small 200m path to the waterfall. Is it worth it?
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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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The most popular waterfall is the Triberg Waterfalls, known as one of Germany's highest, plunging 163 meters over seven cascades. Other highly regarded spots include the Lauterbach Waterfalls, which offer a series of beautiful, family-friendly cascades, and the tranquil Trombach Waterfall and Mossy Boulders, set in an idyllic forest.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Lauterbach Waterfalls are considered family-friendly. The Triberg Waterfalls also offer well-maintained paths, with some sections even wheelchair-accessible up to the first platform, making them enjoyable for all ages. The hike to the Burgbach Waterfall is also relatively easy and suitable for families.
The waterfalls are impressive year-round. After heavy rainfall or during the spring melt, the water volume is at its peak, offering a particularly powerful spectacle. The Triberg Waterfalls are open year-round and are even illuminated in the evenings until 10 PM, providing a fascinating nocturnal view. The Allerheiligen Waterfalls are particularly popular in summer.
Absolutely. Many waterfalls are integrated into or are accessible via hiking trails. The Triberg Waterfalls feature three signposted trails: the Nature, Culture, and Cascades Trails. The Allerheiligen Waterfalls have a picturesque path with steps and bridges. For more hiking options in the broader area, you can explore various routes in the Hiking around Königsfeld im Schwarzwald guide.
Beyond visiting waterfalls, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those listed in the Running Trails around Königsfeld im Schwarzwald guide. There are also mountain hiking opportunities, with routes like the Uhufelsen loop, detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Königsfeld im Schwarzwald guide.
Yes, there is an admission fee to access the Triberg Waterfalls. The cost is typically around 8 euros, though it can vary. With a guest card from the local area, entry might be free. It's recommended to check current prices and opening hours before your visit.
You'll encounter diverse natural beauty. At Triberg Waterfalls, the Gutach River plunges over granite rocks amidst a well-maintained park. The Allerheiligen Waterfalls cascade through a steep gorge with cliffs up to 100 meters high. The Burgbach Waterfall is nestled within a dense coniferous forest, with water plunging over granite rocks into a pool, creating a refreshing mist. You might also spot numerous squirrels along the paths at Triberg.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. Near the Allerheiligen Waterfalls, you can visit the ruins of the Allerheiligen Monastery, offering a blend of natural beauty and history. Triberg town, home to the Triberg Waterfalls, is also known for its cuckoo clocks and the Black Forest Museum, which can be explored in conjunction with your waterfall visit.
The Triberg Waterfalls are located in Triberg im Schwarzwald, which is a short distance from Königsfeld im Schwarzwald, making it an easily accessible day trip.
Visitors frequently praise the sheer power and height of the cascades, especially at Triberg Waterfalls, and the tranquil, romantic atmosphere of spots like the Burgbach Waterfall. Many appreciate the well-developed paths that make the waterfalls accessible, and the opportunity to combine nature experiences with local culture and history. The region's waterfalls have garnered over 2600 upvotes and nearly 3000 photos from the komoot community.
While the guide focuses on more prominent waterfalls, the Black Forest is rich with smaller, more secluded cascades. The Zweribachfälle, for instance, are described as a magnificent natural spectacle in a mystical 'Bannwald' forest, though they require a more challenging hike on steep and stony trails.
Many outdoor trails in the Black Forest are dog-friendly. While specific rules for each waterfall may vary, generally, dogs are welcome on trails if kept on a leash. The well-maintained paths at Triberg Waterfalls and the easy hike to Burgbach Waterfall are often suitable for dogs.


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