Waterfalls around Region Hannover are primarily characterized by man-made water features and historical cascades within its diverse landscape. The region, situated in Lower Saxony, features a mix of urban areas, agricultural lands, and natural river systems like the Leine. While prominent natural waterfalls are less common, the area offers significant engineered water structures and river weirs that serve as points of interest. These features contribute to the region's unique blend of natural and cultural attractions.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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the leash a little different and nice to look at
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The waterfall on the Apfelallee is an artificially raised weir, which serves to dam up the water level so that water can flow into the "Kleine Leine". A bench invites you to watch the spectacle.
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With the current water level at its highest (May 2024), it is truly exhilarating to spend at least 5 minutes there... There is a bench.
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very beautiful place is worth every trip
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In order to improve navigability, it was decided to remove the rock bar in Neustadt. The rock was removed in several attempts, most recently in a 23-day operation in 1743. It is uncertain when the first large explosion took place, but a blast hole in the rock bar in Neustadt exists. https://www.ruebenberge.de/mythen/ Sprengloch.html
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The signpost to the waterfall - the path leads through the apple avenue This may surprise those who are unfamiliar with it, but in fact it is a weir in the Leine, which is accessible on Apfelallee. Around this weir and also around the mill canal and the lock, there have always been problems for and against shipping, for and against mill operations, over the past few centuries. It was also blasted once, the blast hole is still there. The rock bar in the Leine can still be seen today and it is still regularly artificially raised to keep the water level in the "Kleine Leine". https://www.ruebenberge.de/mythen/sprengloch.html
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really impressive for me from Friesland
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Water is always an eye-catcher - simply contemplative :-)
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Region Hannover features a mix of historical water features and artificial weirs that create waterfall-like effects, rather than large natural waterfalls. The most prominent example is the historic Water Cascade in the Great Garden of Herrenhausen. You'll also find weirs on the Leine River and the Mittelland Canal that are locally referred to as waterfalls.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The Leine Waterfall (Neustadt am Rübenberge) and the Leinewehr Waterfall at Apfelallee are both categorized as family-friendly. The Water Inlet to the Mittelland Canal is also suitable for families. These locations often provide easy access and pleasant surroundings for a family outing.
The most historically significant water feature is the Water Cascade in the Great Garden of Herrenhausen. This grand 17th-century cascade is part of one of Germany's most important Baroque parks, featuring four six-tiered watercourses and impressive sculptures. It's a cultural and aesthetic highlight, especially picturesque at sunset.
The areas around these water features offer various outdoor activities. For example, near the Leine River waterfalls, you can enjoy cycling. Komoot offers several traffic-free bike rides around Region Hannover, including routes like the 'View of the River Leine – Koldinger Lakes loop'. You can also find mountain hikes in the broader region, such as the 'Blanketeich – Wennigsen Waterwheels loop' in the Deister hills, which features miniature water wheels.
Yes, the Water Inlet to the Mittelland Canal is noted for becoming an artificial waterfall after heavy rainfall. This is where water from the Leine and Weser rivers is fed into the canal to compensate for water loss due to evaporation and lock operations, creating a more dramatic flow during wet periods.
Visitors often appreciate the relaxing atmosphere and the unique character of these water features. For instance, the Leinefall at Apfelallee is described as 'really impressive' by some and a 'nice stop to relax' by others. The historical context and artistic design of the Herrenhausen Cascade are also highly valued.
The Water Cascade in the Great Garden of Herrenhausen is highly recommended for photography, especially at sunset during summer when it is illuminated. Its historical architecture and the interplay of water and light create stunning visual opportunities. The Leine River weirs also offer picturesque scenes, particularly when water levels are high.
The Great Garden of Herrenhausen, home to the Water Cascade, is well-connected by public transport within Hannover. For other locations like the Leine River waterfalls or the Mittelland Canal inlet, public transport options may vary, but they are often accessible by combining public transport with cycling or a short walk. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes.
Dog policies vary by location. While the Great Garden of Herrenhausen generally has restrictions on dogs (often only allowing service animals or specific times/areas), outdoor natural areas like those around the Leine River weirs are typically more dog-friendly, especially on trails. Always check specific site regulations or local signage before visiting with your dog.
The best time to visit depends on the specific water feature. For the Leine River waterfalls, spring is particularly worthwhile due to snowmelt or heavy rain, which increases water flow. The Water Cascade in Herrenhausen is beautiful throughout the warmer months, especially in summer evenings when it's illuminated. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring, while winter can provide a unique, frosty perspective if conditions allow.


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