Waterfalls around Simmozheim are located in a region characterized by the natural landscape of the Northern Black Forest. The area offers diverse outdoor experiences, including access to wild and romantic gorges. While Simmozheim itself does not feature waterfalls directly, the nearby Monbachschlucht in Bad Liebenzell provides a notable natural experience with a real waterfall. This region is known for its picturesque settings for hiking enthusiasts.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Very small waterfall, which can be seen from the hiking trail through the Kollbachtal.
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A detour isn't worth it, but it's nice...
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Ideal hiking route in hot weather. Refreshment at the Kollbach is always possible.
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Beautiful waterfall in the spa park
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A beautiful valley, shady in summer.
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The entire park is beautiful, but it's a strange feeling when you watch the spa guests in the water or behind glass, a bit like in the zoo 🤓🤣
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Exceptionally beautiful, artificial waterfall, which ends in a small lake at the Therme Hotel.
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Magnificent park in the countryside with rippling water
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While Simmozheim itself doesn't have direct waterfalls, the surrounding area offers diverse water features. You can find natural gorges with waterfalls like the Monbachschlucht in Bad Liebenzell and the challenging Xanderklinge Gorge with Waterfalls. There's also an impressive artificial Waterfall in the Kurpark and the renatured Eisengriffbach stream.
For a true natural waterfall experience, head to the Monbachschlucht (Monbach Gorge) in Bad Liebenzell. This wild and romantic gorge features a 'real waterfall' formed by the Monbach stream flowing over ancient rock formations, creating a picturesque setting.
Yes, the Waterfall in the Kurpark is considered family-friendly, offering an impressive artificial waterfall that ends in a small lake. The Eisengriffbach also provides a relaxing atmosphere in a very nice valley, suitable for families.
The Monbachschlucht is particularly beautiful after rainfall or during snowmelt when the water flow is stronger. However, be aware that high water levels can make stream crossings challenging. The Mittelbachfälle Waterfall only carries water after heavy rain or snowmelt, so plan your visit accordingly if you wish to see it in full flow.
Hiking in the Monbachschlucht offers a wild and romantic experience with narrow paths, fallen tree trunks, and opportunities to cross the shallow stream over moss-covered boulders. It's advisable to wear sturdy footwear, as paths can be uneven and wet, especially after rain. The gorge maintains a cool, humid climate, even in summer.
The Monbach Valley is easily accessible. You can reach it by car, with signs directing visitors to the Monbach Valley residential area in Bad Liebenzell. Alternatively, you can take a train to the Monbach-Neuhausen stop from Pforzheim or Stuttgart.
Yes, the way through the Xanderklinge Gorge with Waterfalls is known to be very demanding and sometimes slippery. It involves navigating over roots and stones, and in some places, even climbing over rocks with the aid of ropes. Sturdy footwear is essential for this adventurous trail.
The Monbach Valley is a nature and landscape conservation area, home to diverse wildlife. Visitors might spot fire salamanders, badgers, dippers, and various bird species amidst the lush 'Swabian primeval forest' vegetation.
Beyond waterfall viewing, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore mountain hikes, including routes like the 'Mountaineering loop from Bad Liebenzell'. There are also running trails and MTB trails, such as the 'B295 Underpass Near Simmozheim – Calwer Tor loop'.
For hikes in areas like the Monbachschlucht or Xanderklinge, sturdy, waterproof footwear is highly recommended. Paths can be uneven, rocky, and wet, especially after rain. Bringing water and snacks is also advisable for longer excursions.
Yes, the Mittelbachfälle Waterfall is known to only carry water after significant rainfall or snowmelt. If you wish to see it flowing, it's best to visit after a period of wet weather.
The Waterfall in the Kurpark serves as a great starting point for circular routes. Additionally, many of the trails in the Monbachschlucht are designed as loops, allowing you to experience the gorge's features comprehensively.


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