Best waterfalls around Altenbeken are found within a region characterized by its natural landscapes and historical significance. Altenbeken is known for its impressive Viadukt and the surrounding Driburger Grund, offering varied terrain for exploration. The area features a mix of natural springs and small cascades, often integrated into local hiking routes. These water features provide points of interest for visitors exploring the region's trails.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
Highlight • Natural Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Waterfall
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
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Altenbeken
Nature, culture and fun – day Tours in the Paderborn region
Quality and natural beauty – hike in Germany’s Paderborner Land
Experience art and history – Germany’s Teutoburg Forest trails
Between Eggegebirge and The Weser – the Emmerweg trail
Dreamlike hiking in Germany – #EmbraceGermanNature
Close to the Hermann Heights Trail – 18 circulars in the Teutoburg Forest
Qualität trifft auf Erlebnis – 5-Sterne-Wandern im Teutoburger Wald
Hiking around Altenbeken
Cycling around Altenbeken
MTB Trails around Altenbeken
Nice to look at. A nice place for a little break, to cool off, ...
0
0
The waterfall is small but nice. 😅
6
1
In this cut in the hillside, which was made by iron mining, water emerges from the rocky subsoil in three places. It flows in small rivulets into a dammed pond. The spring basin was created by an open-cast mine over four hundred years ago. According to tradition, two railway workers from Altenbeken gave the spring its name because they regularly chose this place for a leisurely rest on their hikes. These two were real Altenbeken originals. They were known to the locals as a funny couple, as "Max and Moritz".
4
1
At this point / I would like to quickly / say something about the source: To quote the incomparable humorist Heinz Erhardt (1909 - 1979), who was known to a wide audience for his word jokes and "Noch'n poem", with a short quatrain: "There is certainly much beauty in on the element, the wet. Because you can drink the water. But you can - also leave it." (H.Erhardt)
9
0
A small stream delta with a small waterfall and a rustic one-tree bridge to cross the stream.
0
0
The waterfall at the former Bollmühle (no longer available) is worth seeing. The creek can only be crossed through a ford or above the waterfall over a bridge stone.
0
0
nice place by the water to relax
5
0
A cool resting place can be reached from the Driburger Grund via the “Viaduct Hiking Trail”. From the path, a narrow footbridge leads to a conspicuous incision in the slope. In this incision, which was driven into the slope by iron mining, water emerges from the rocky subsoil in three places. It flows in small rivulets into a dammed pond. The spring trough was created by an open-pit mining tunnel more than four hundred years ago. The original name for the spring only became common at the beginning of the last century. According to tradition, two railway workers from Altenbeken gave the spring its name because they regularly chose this place for a comfortable rest on their hikes. These two were genuine Altenbeken originals. In the population they were known as a funny couple, as "Max and Moritz"...' Source: https://www.paderborner-land.de/deu/discoveren/standorte/max-und-moritz-quelle-driburger-grund.php
4
1
The most popular waterfall is the Max and Moritz Spring, known for its unique emergence from a rock cut with historical ties to iron mining. Other well-regarded spots include the Mühlengraben Waterfall, an artificial cascade from a former mill ditch, and the Waterfall at the Former Bollermühle, a pleasant break spot at an old mill site.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Max and Moritz Spring is easily accessible via well-maintained paths, making it ideal for all fitness levels. The Waterfall at the Former Bollermühle and the Lippe Waterfalls are also categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant natural settings for a visit.
The waterfalls in Altenbeken often have interesting historical connections. For instance, the rock cut at the Max and Moritz Spring was created over 400 years ago due to iron mining activities. The Mühlengraben Waterfall is a mill ditch that was artificially created to power local mills, showcasing the region's industrial past.
The waterfalls are often integrated into local hiking routes. The Max and Moritz Spring, for example, is a popular resting spot along the "Viadukt Wanderweg." Many trails in the area offer a mix of natural beauty and historical sights. You can find various running trails around Altenbeken, some of which may pass by these natural features. Explore options like the Running Trails around Altenbeken guide for more details.
While the waterfalls themselves might be on footpaths, the broader Altenbeken region offers numerous cycling opportunities that allow you to explore the surrounding natural landscapes. You can find routes like the "Viaduct cycle path" which traverses impressive architecture and natural beauty. For more cycling options, refer to the Cycling around Altenbeken guide.
The Max and Moritz Spring is unique because its water emerges from three points within a rock cut, which originated from 400-year-old iron mining activities. It collects in a dammed pond, creating a picturesque scene. The spring also has a charming name, given by two local railway workers who used it as a peaceful resting place.
The Mühlengraben Waterfall is a small but notable cascade. It's an artificial waterfall, created as part of a mill ditch that historically powered local mills like the Obermühle and Schöppingmühle. It offers a glimpse into the region's past use of water power.
While not entirely hidden, the Small Waterfall and Stone Bridge, Teutoburg Forest offers a charming, rustic experience. It features a small stream delta with a modest waterfall and a unique one-tree bridge, providing a tranquil spot away from more frequented paths.
Beyond the waterfalls, the Altenbeken area is characterized by its natural springs, forests, and the impressive Viadukt. You'll find varied terrain, including the Driburger Grund, which offers scenic views and opportunities for exploration. Many highlights are nestled within forest settings, providing a refreshing natural ambiance.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil ambiance and the opportunity for a refreshing break that these waterfalls offer. The historical context, such as the mining origins of the Max and Moritz Spring or the mill history of the Mühlengraben Waterfall, adds an interesting dimension. The accessibility of many sites also makes them popular for leisurely walks and family outings.
Yes, the region around Altenbeken is suitable for gravel biking, offering routes that traverse diverse landscapes. While the waterfalls themselves are typically accessed on foot, you can plan gravel biking tours that explore the wider area, including forests and valleys. Check out the Gravel biking around Altenbeken guide for route suggestions.
The Waterfall at the Former Bollermühle is definitely worth seeing. It's described as a nice place for a little break and to cool off. While the mill itself is no longer present, the waterfall remains a pleasant natural feature, often requiring crossing a ford or a stone bridge above the falls.

