Waterfalls around Dahn, nestled in the Palatinate Forest, present a variety of natural spectacles. The region is characterized by unique rock formations and scenic hiking routes. These natural features provide opportunities for outdoor activities within the Dahn Rockland landscape.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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A really great place, even for a rain shower!
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A great rock for a longer break. I personally really like the long vines hanging down.
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A pure idyll with a bench and the rippling sound of a cascading spring, referred to here as a waterfall. Opposite the bench is the information board for station 6 of the "Experience Water" theme trail.
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Nice place, all alone in the forest. Nothing is going on, just nature and yourself. Beautiful 🤩
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On the Devil's Path Tour, after the impressive Teufelsfels and Hühnerfels, you come to the Haspelfels with an original bench.
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A kind of large half-cave with a rest area on the side. When we visited, water was dripping from above into the middle. Beautiful.
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Great path through the Palatinate Forest
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The Devil's Path is terrific.
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The waterfalls in the Dahn region are often integrated into the unique rock formations of the Palatinate Forest. For example, the Devil's Rock Waterfall and Cave features a beautiful rock formation with a small cave. At Hühnerfels Rock Shelter and Waterfall, you'll find a large rock shelter where a waterfall can emerge directly from the rock face during wet conditions. The Erfweiler Waterfall is notable for water descending a steep, approximately 40-meter rock channel.
Many trails leading to Dahn's waterfalls are considered intermediate in difficulty, often involving forest paths and varied terrain. While specific accessible options for wheelchairs are not highlighted, several waterfalls like Devil's Rock Waterfall and Cave, Erfweiler Waterfall, and Josefsbrunnen are noted as family-friendly, suggesting less strenuous approaches. The Josefsbrunnen is described as a beautifully framed natural spring, a few meters below the path, with a bench nearby.
Yes, several waterfalls in the Dahn area are considered family-friendly. Devil's Rock Waterfall and Cave, Erfweiler Waterfall, and Josefsbrunnen are explicitly categorized as such. The natural settings and varied trails also make them suitable for dogs, though leashes are generally recommended in natural areas.
The best time to visit Dahn's waterfalls is typically during or after periods of rain, especially in spring or autumn, when water levels are higher, making the cascades more impressive. Locations like Hühnerfels Rock Shelter and Waterfall are particularly striking when conditions permit a waterfall directly from the rock above. Even with less water, the unique rock formations and tranquil forest settings offer a pleasant experience year-round.
The Wartenbach Waterfalls have historical significance related to timber transport. The Wartenbach stream was straightened to increase water flow for wood transportation, leading to erosion. Today, you can still observe impressive bank walls built from red sandstone along the watercourse, remnants of its past use as a drift water system.
The Dahn region, nestled in the Palatinate Forest, offers a variety of outdoor activities beyond waterfall viewing. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy options like those found in the Easy hikes around Dahn guide. For more challenging routes, the "Dreierburg" premium trail, which circles historical castles, integrates the Erfweiler Waterfall. Additionally, the area is popular for road cycling and running trails.
While specific parking details for each waterfall are not provided, the Dahn region is well-equipped for visitors. Many hiking trails that lead to the waterfalls have designated parking areas at their trailheads. For public transport, Dahn is accessible by regional buses, which can connect you to various starting points for hikes. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and trail access points for the specific waterfall you plan to visit.
The Erfweiler Waterfall is considered a remarkable natural spectacle because its water descends a steep, approximately 40-meter rock channel. While it may not be a gushing torrent, the way the pure rock channel was created and how the water flows down it is unique. It's also a refreshing stop along several hiking trails in the area.
Visitors particularly enjoy the serene settings and unique rock formations associated with Dahn's waterfalls. The Devil's Rock Waterfall and Cave is praised for its beautiful rock formation and the experience of its short, scenic route. The Hühnerfels Rock Shelter and Waterfall is appreciated for its covered rest area and the unique sight of water cascading directly from the rock. The tranquil natural environment and the integration of these features into hiking routes are also highly valued.
Yes, the Josefsbrunnen is a beautifully framed natural spring in the Dahn area. It is recognized as a highlight and natural monument. Visitors note that it often has a good flow of water, sometimes creating a small waterfall at its stone tumult, and there's a bench nearby for resting.
Yes, the challenging "Dreierburg" premium trail, which circles historical castles, integrates the Erfweiler Waterfall as a refreshing stop. This trail offers a blend of natural beauty and historical exploration within the Dahn Rockland landscape. You can find more information about conquering the Dreierburg Castle in the rocky Dahn landscape here.


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