Waterfalls around Bacharach are situated in the Middle Rhine Valley, a region known for its steep hillsides, terraced vineyards, and the Rhine River. This UNESCO World Heritage site features a landscape rich in both historical significance and natural beauty. The area offers a contrast between its medieval towns and the natural water features found along its hiking trails. These cascades and streams contribute to the picturesque scenery of the Rhine Gorge.
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After the Wunschwasser waterfall, the route unfortunately does not continue above St. Goar at the moment. The hiking trail to Biebernheim is closed. You have to take the path directly to Rheinfels Castle.
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To get to the "entrance" of Kühlen Grund, you first walk 900 m from the B42 / Forstbachstraße intersection on the sidewalk next to Forstbachstraße and then another 350 m without a sidewalk on Forstbachstraße towards Loreley. There is a little more space next to the road on the right-hand side heading out of town - but not much. At weekends or on public holidays, as well as during the season when many tourists drive up to Loreley, you should not necessarily walk there. At the "exit" you come to the K88, which goes up to Patersberg in a serpentine fashion. It is better to walk 50 m down the K88 to the L338, then about 70 m up towards Loreley on the road. There is a path that leads up to the St. Goarshausen - Heide district. From here you have the option of walking back down to St. Goarshausen via Katz Castle, via the "Elchweg", or via the Loreley plateau. In my opinion, this is the only sensible alternative for incorporating the Kühlen Grund into a tour. Sturdy shoes with a good grip are advisable for this section. There are a few wet, rocky areas.
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A normal experienced hiker has no problems here.
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The Reusche Park ends near the St. Goar train station at the so-called Lohbach Gorge. Here, largely unknown, is a unique waterfall. This gorge leads via the hiking trail popularly known as the "Short Path" to Biebernheim.
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A welcome change on the hiking trail
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A small romantic waterfall on the way to or from Rheinfels Castle
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Beyond the popular Kreuzbach Gorge and Morgenbachtal Gorge and Waterfalls, you can also discover the St. Goar Waterfall, a beautiful cascade on the Rhein Burgen Weg. Another option is the Kühler Grund Stream and Waterfall, which offers a refreshing natural stop within a longer hiking tour.
The waterfalls around Bacharach are nestled within the Middle Rhine Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site. You'll encounter steep hillsides, terraced vineyards, and the Rhine River itself. The water features are often found along scenic hiking trails, offering views of gorges, forests, and the picturesque Rhenish Slate Mountains.
Yes, the Morgenbachtal Gorge and Waterfalls is noted as family-friendly, featuring wide paths in a well-maintained natural landscape. The Kreuzbach Gorge can also be suitable for children who are experienced hikers, despite some challenging sections.
Many trails leading to waterfalls in this region are rated as intermediate. For instance, the Kreuzbach Gorge involves smaller climbs and can be wild and quite challenging, though a normal experienced hiker should have no problems. Sturdy shoes with good grip are advisable, especially for wet, rocky areas like those near the Kühler Grund Stream and Waterfall.
To enjoy a more serene experience, it's recommended to avoid peak tourist times, especially weekends or holidays, and during the Loreley tourist season. Visiting outside these busy periods can offer a more tranquil exploration of the natural beauty.
Yes, the Middle Rhine Valley is rich in history. When visiting the St. Goar Waterfall, you are near St. Goar, known for the impressive Rheinfels Castle and its proximity to the Loreley rock. The region itself is dotted with castles and medieval towns, offering a contrast to the natural water features.
The area around Bacharach is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those leading to the waterfalls. There are also options for gravel biking and road cycling routes, allowing you to explore the scenic Rhine Valley and its surroundings.
Many hiking trails in the region incorporate waterfalls. For example, the St. Goar Waterfall is located on the Rhein Burgen Weg. You can find more hiking options and detailed routes in the Hiking around Bacharach guide, which includes trails like the Eselspfad and routes to Stahleck Castle.
Visitors appreciate the adventurous and idyllic natural settings, such as the Kreuzbach Gorge with its smaller climbs and great views. The pleasant surroundings of the Mini Waterfall in the Galgenbach Valley are also noted as a good resting spot. The combination of natural beauty with the historic landscape is a major draw.
While specific public transport details for each waterfall are not always readily available, the region is generally accessible. For areas like the Kühler Grund Stream and Waterfall, you might need to walk along roads without sidewalks for sections, so planning your route and considering local transport options or driving to trailheads is recommended.
The Mini Waterfall in the Galgenbach Valley is a charming, smaller cascade that offers a pleasant setting and a good resting spot, often providing a more intimate experience away from larger crowds.


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