Waterfalls around Gräfenroda are situated within the Thuringian Forest, a region known for its dense woodlands and varied terrain. Gräfenroda provides access to a range of natural water features in the broader Thuringian area. The landscape includes natural gorges, forest springs, and man-made waterfalls. These elements contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Very nice, I like it a lot.
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A beautiful photo opportunity 👍 📷
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The large Walsbach has formed a small idyllic pond with a small waterfall at this point.
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A beautiful small forest pond with crystal clear water.
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A small pond near the dam
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Right next to it is the Touringen Stamp Box 265 at the Salzmannfelsen.
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Here you can also find the Touringen Stamp Box 265 at the Salzmann Rock.
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Beyond the local cascades, the most impressive waterfall in the broader Thuringian region is the Trusetaler Wasserfall. This man-made marvel plunges 58 meters in three cascades and is accessible via 228 steps for different perspectives. Locally, you can explore the Finsteres Loch Wooden Bridge and Waterfall, known for its fairytale-like gorge and a small waterfall, or the Gerastollen West Portal, a man-made tunnel with a notable waterfall feature.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. The Walsbach Forest Spring and Pond offers a small forest pond with clear water and is considered family-friendly. The Gerastollen West Portal is also noted as family-friendly, providing an interesting man-made monument alongside a waterfall.
The main visiting season for the Trusetaler Wasserfall, the region's most significant waterfall, is from April to October, as water is diverted to ensure a consistent and impressive flow during these months. For other natural waterfalls, spring after snowmelt or after heavy rains will generally offer the most robust flow. Some smaller falls, like the Fallborn Waterfall, may dry up in summer.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, The Röllchen Gorge and Waterfall offers a partly alpine rocky gorge with chains to hold onto. This trail is rated as challenging and provides a unique natural monument experience.
While specific dog-friendly designations vary by trail, generally, dogs are welcome on leashes on most hiking trails in the Thuringian Forest, including those leading to waterfalls. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect local signage regarding pets.
The region around Gräfenroda is rich in natural beauty. You'll find dense woodlands, natural gorges like the one at Finsteres Loch, forest springs, and scenic viewpoints. The Walsbach Forest Spring and Pond is a good example of a clear forest pond offering beautiful photo opportunities.
Yes, the Gerastollen West Portal is a notable man-made monument, a tunnel constructed between 1976 and 1985, which also features a waterfall. Additionally, the Finsteres Loch Wooden Bridge and Waterfall is historically significant, having gained notoriety through Goethe's poem 'Ilmenau'.
The area around Gräfenroda offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including moderate trails like the 'Burnt Stone Tunnel – Upper Sieglitz Pond loop'. For cyclists, there are cycling routes and road cycling routes, such as the 'Lütsche Reservoir loop'.
Near the Trusetaler Wasserfall, you'll find Café Wintersport, where you can relax and enjoy refreshments. For other waterfalls closer to Gräfenroda, you'll find various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options within the town itself or in nearby villages in the Thuringian Forest.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of water features, from natural gorges and forest springs to unique man-made structures. The scenic beauty, opportunities for photography, and the chance to explore the dense woodlands of the Thuringian Forest are frequently highlighted. The region's waterfalls have garnered over 230 photos and more than 120 upvotes from the komoot community.
Parking availability varies by location. For the Trusetaler Wasserfall, designated parking areas are available nearby. For other waterfalls and trailheads around Gräfenroda, parking can often be found at the start of popular hiking routes or in nearby villages. It's advisable to check specific location details before your visit.


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