Waterfalls around Strullendorf are located in a region known for its natural beauty, including forests and proximity to the Franconian Jura and Franconian Switzerland-Veldenstein Forest Nature Park. This area offers various natural attractions and hiking opportunities, such as the Hauptsmoorwald forest and the Zeegenbach valley. Strullendorf provides access to a landscape suitable for outdoor exploration. Visitors can discover diverse natural features within the vicinity.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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This is not a waterfall in the traditional sense. The neighboring former Leesten watermill is a historic mill in the municipality of Strullendorf, boasting a long tradition and now considered an important cultural monument. The current listed building dates back to the 18th century. It is a characteristic half-timbered house in a quiet location on the outskirts of Leesten. The mill was once powered by the water of the Leesten stream. Remnants of the old millrace are still visible on the slope above the building.
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This is not a waterfall in the traditional sense. The neighboring former Leesten watermill is a historic mill in the municipality of Strullendorf, boasting a long tradition and now considered an important cultural monument. The current listed building dates back to the 18th century. It is a characteristic half-timbered house in a quiet location on the outskirts of Leesten. The mill was once powered by the water of the Leesten stream. Remnants of the old millrace are still visible on the slope above the building.
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Tummler is the Franconian term for periodically flowing karst springs, which are generally referred to as hunger fountains. These are springs that dry up in the dry season and flow after particularly heavy rainfall or when the snow melts. The so-called “Tummler” are something special and are definitely worth a visit. The dry valley in summer, small Tummler, large Tummler.
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In summer, an inconspicuous black hole in the rock face, but with a considerable depth of over 18 meters. During heavy rain and when the snow melts, considerable amounts of water can be spewed out here.
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After the snow melts in spring, karst water emerges from the rock hole, at times in a flood that covers the entire valley floor of the dry valley up to the Heroldsmühle. The stones in front of the rock hole were also washed out. Since the spring runs dry the rest of the year, it is popularly known as the Hunger Well. The emergence of large amounts of water from the tumbler was previously interpreted as an ominous omen. The large Tummler rises from a fissure in the Malm Beta, which is expanded into a spring cave by dissolving the lime. The small Tummler, another karst spring that only flows in spring, is located 200m up the valley. (Source: information board on site)
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Very nicely located, but now in August 23 unfortunately quite little water
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It's worth stopping to hear and enjoy the waterfall.
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Depending on the season, the calc-sinter streams near Frankendorf offer a worthwhile natural spectacle. There are many paths and trails to explore in the surrounding countryside with its interesting rock formations.
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The region around Strullendorf is known for its distinctive geological formations. You'll find fascinating tufa terraces, sinter terraces, and karst springs. These create a variety of natural water formations, such as the Sinter Terraces of Tiefenstürmig, where the stream has formed many small cascades and basins, and the Deichselbach Tufa Terraces, which form a natural staircase.
Yes, several waterfalls in the area are suitable for families. The Sinter Terraces of Tiefenstürmig are considered family-friendly, offering an engaging natural spectacle. Additionally, the Leestener Mühlgraben Waterfall and the Waterfall at Steinwehr, both connected to historic mill sites, are also noted as family-friendly spots.
Many of the water features around Strullendorf are particularly impressive after heavy rainfall, especially during winter and spring. For instance, the Großer Tummler Karst Spring flows strongly during these periods, turning the valley into a small river. The Sinter Terraces of Tiefenstürmig and Deichselbach Tufa Terraces also offer unique views in winter, with ingenious ice formations possible in frosty temperatures.
The trails leading to the waterfalls often involve wonderful forest paths. For example, the path to the Deichselbach Tufa Terraces is described as a beautiful forest path. The region is part of the Franconian Jura and Franconian Switzerland-Veldenstein Forest Nature Park, suggesting varied terrain with lush greenery, suitable for gentle to moderate hikes.
Yes, the Leestener Mühlgraben Waterfall and the Waterfall at Steinwehr are both connected to the historic Leesten watermill. This mill, dating back to the 18th century, is considered an important cultural monument. Remnants of the old millrace are still visible, showcasing how water was historically diverted from the Zeegenbach stream to power the mill.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the Strullendorf area offers excellent opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Hiking around Strullendorf guide. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Griess-Keller Beer Garden – Hubertus Spring loop' available in the Cycling around Strullendorf guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural formations and the serene atmosphere. Many enjoy seeing how the water flows down natural cascades, especially at the Sinter Terraces of Tiefenstürmig. The ingenious ice formations during frosty winters at the Deichselbach Tufa Terraces are also a highlight. The transformation of the valley into a small river after heavy rainfall at the Großer Tummler Karst Spring is another popular natural spectacle.
Absolutely. The Großer Tummler Karst Spring is particularly worth seeing after heavy rainfall, typically in winter and spring, when water flows from its two 'tumblers' and turns the valley into a small river. Similarly, the Deichselbach Tufa Terraces are more impressive when there have been recent rainy days, enhancing the flow over the tufa staircase.
Yes, if temperatures drop below freezing, you can witness beautiful ice formations. The Deichselbach Tufa Terraces are known for ingenious ice formations on the stream and sinter steps during frosty conditions. You can also admire icicles at the Leestener Mühlgraben Waterfall in subzero temperatures.
Many of the waterfalls and water features in the Strullendorf area are designated natural monuments due to their unique geological significance. This includes the Sinter Terraces of Tiefenstürmig, the Deichselbach Tufa Terraces, and the Großer Tummler Karst Spring. These sites are protected for their natural beauty and geological importance.
Yes, the Leestener Mühlgraben Waterfall and the Waterfall at Steinwehr are not waterfalls in the traditional sense. They are associated with the historic Leesten watermill, where water was diverted from the Zeegenbach stream. These sites offer a blend of natural water flow and historical context, making them unique points of interest.


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