Waterfalls in Karlsruhe provide accessible natural features within the city's green spaces and surrounding areas. The region, characterized by its urban landscape and nearby natural parks, offers various opportunities for outdoor exploration. These waterfalls are typically found along local streams and in recreational areas, contributing to the city's natural appeal.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
Highlight • Waterfall
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Waterfall
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Waterfall
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Structure
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Waterfall
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Karlsruhe
Jump right in! Swimming lakes in the Rhine-Neckar Triangle
Schwarzwald Nordrandweg – Between forest and meadow
The Heidelberg-Schwarzwald-Bodensee-Radweg
The Stromberg Murrtal Bike Path – 7 stages of nature and culture
A passion for road cycling in the Land of 1,000 Hills
Trail running between woodlands & wine in the Land of 1000 Hills
Hiking between Baden's vineyards, wildflowers & green lizards
Family hiking with the adventure factor in the 'Süden ganz oben'
Family time on two wheels – in the 'Süden ganz oben'
MTB, gravel and bikepacking in the Süden ganz oben
Really cute with a bench to chat/rest on!
0
0
A look up to the place where the small stream comes from proves that it is the overflow of a well, the Lickbrunnen. It is fed by a spring that rises further up. The nuns of the monastery used the water to irrigate their gardens, later the inn (now the "King of Prussia") and from 1925 the Frauenalb water cooperative used it as drinking water. Source: https://prospektbestellung.toubiz.de/media/prospekt/file/5719703_NP_GeoTour_Marxzell_DL.pdf
1
0
Beautiful little waterfall - a welcome refreshment
0
0
A cool refreshment on the way back to the monastery.
1
0
Beautiful mini waterfall with fountain and bench.
3
0
Cute and good for washing off everything that sticks to your body 😅
1
0
Yes, several waterfalls in and around Karlsruhe are suitable for families. Within the city, the Lickbrunnen Waterfall and the Waterfall at the confluence of Distelstückergraben and Alte Bach are noted as family-friendly. Further afield in the Black Forest, the Geroldsauer Waterfall near Baden-Baden offers a picturesque and accessible circular hiking trail.
Many trails in the Karlsruhe region are dog-friendly. The Historical Chain Weir in Karlsruhe is specifically mentioned as dog-friendly, with the dammed Walzbach stream providing a welcome spot for dogs to cool off. When visiting waterfalls in the Black Forest, always keep dogs on a leash and respect local wildlife.
Within Karlsruhe, you'll find smaller, often man-made waterfalls integrated into green spaces and recreational areas. For example, the Lickbrunnen Waterfall features a fountain and a nearby spring. The Hengstbach Retention Basin also offers a small waterfall, especially after rain. For more dramatic natural cascades, you'll need to venture into the surrounding Black Forest.
The Historical Chain Weir in Karlsruhe is a notable man-made monument featuring a mini waterfall. This site offers a small detour to see the dammed Walzbach stream and provides a glimpse into the region's historical water management.
Yes, several hiking opportunities exist. Within Karlsruhe, the smaller waterfalls are often part of local walking paths. For more extensive hiking, the Black Forest region offers numerous trails. For example, the Edelfrauengrab Waterfalls are part of a scenic conservation area with adventurous paths, and the Geroldsauer Waterfall can be combined with a circular hike through a shady gorge forest. You can find various running trails in the area, some of which might pass by these water features, by exploring Running Trails in Karlsruhe.
The best time to visit is generally during spring or after heavy rainfall, when water volumes are highest, making the waterfalls most impressive. Summer offers pleasant hiking weather, though some smaller waterfalls might have reduced flow. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, and even in winter, some waterfalls can be picturesque, though paths might be slippery.
Yes, the Black Forest, easily accessible from Karlsruhe, boasts several impressive waterfalls. The Edelfrauengrab Waterfalls near Ottenhöfen are known for their 45-meter drop and the natural erosion cave. The Triberger Waterfalls, though a bit further, are among Germany's highest with a 163-meter drop across seven cascades and are even illuminated in the evenings.
For visits to waterfalls and hiking trails, especially in the Black Forest, sturdy, waterproof hiking shoes are recommended. Paths can be rocky, uneven, and potentially slippery, particularly near the water. Dress in layers suitable for the weather, and consider bringing rain gear, as conditions can change quickly.
While the waterfalls within Karlsruhe are generally small and well-known locally, venturing into the Black Forest can reveal quieter spots. The Rosshimmel Waterfall in Baiersbronn, for instance, offers a serene natural experience, with its water volume varying significantly with the weather. Nearby, you can also explore the Griesbach Waterfall, Sankenbach waterfall, and Böser Ellbach for a more secluded experience.
While specific cycling routes directly passing by the smaller waterfalls within Karlsruhe might be limited, the broader region offers extensive cycling opportunities. You can explore various gravel biking and road cycling routes in the area, which may take you through scenic landscapes where you can then detour to visit nearby waterfalls. Check out Gravel biking in Karlsruhe or Road Cycling Routes in Karlsruhe for inspiration.
Visitors appreciate the accessible natural features within the city's green spaces. For instance, the Lickbrunnen Waterfall is loved for its pleasant setting with a fountain and a bench. The Historical Chain Weir is valued as a cool-off spot. The small waterfalls, historical weirs, and retention basin waterfalls offer a variety of natural and man-made water attractions that are well-regarded by the komoot community.
Within Karlsruhe, local public transport can get you close to the city's smaller waterfalls. For waterfalls in the Black Forest, public transport options might be more limited, often requiring a combination of train/bus and then a walk or hike. It's advisable to check specific routes and schedules for your chosen waterfall destination in advance.
Yes, the Triberger Waterfalls in the Black Forest, while a bit further from Karlsruhe, are famous for their evening illumination. They are lit up until approximately 10:00 PM, offering a unique and impressive spectacle after dark.


Looking for more great places nearby? See even more amazing waterfalls in Karlsruhe with these guides per region:
Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls in Karlsruhe: