Best waterfalls around Immerath are found in the surrounding Vulkaneifel district, a region known for its volcanic landscape and natural attractions. While Immerath itself features the Immerather Maar, a volcanic crater lake, the broader area offers several notable waterfalls. These natural features are often integrated into hiking trails, providing opportunities to explore the diverse flora and fauna of the Eifel. The region's geological history contributes to the unique formations found at these waterfall sites.
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There are great climbing sections along the way...
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The walk to the waterfall is really a bit strenuous, but you are rewarded for it. This was really the highlight of the hike
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The wooden beams and planks are gone. Now there's a walkable grating. The last few meters to the waterfall are adventurous, but secured with a rope. The waterfall is impressive 😍
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We have seen many waterfalls on our tours and we were very positively surprised that there is such a great waterfall here in the Eifel and the path there is really great... rustic, steep, impressive... sturdy shoes are definitely recommended here... what great highlights do we have here in this region. Simply great!!!
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Only safe to walk in dry weather, but beautiful.
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The path to the waterfall is an alpine via ferrata with hand ropes. Sturdy shoes and surefootedness are required.
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The path to the waterfall is great and partly secured with ropes to hold on to
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The Vulkaneifel district, surrounding Immerath, is home to several impressive waterfalls. The Klidinger Waterfall is the highest in the Eifel, with water plunging 28 meters. Another unique site is the Dreimühlen Waterfall, known as 'the growing waterfall,' which continuously deposits travertine, causing it to grow up to 10 centimeters downhill each year. You can also find the Elf Grotto and Elbesbach Waterfall near Bad Bertrich, which features volcanic rock formations.
Yes, the Elf Grotto and Elbesbach Waterfall is highlighted as a point of interest for families. While the path to the Klidinger Waterfall requires surefootedness, it is secured with a rope and is also used by families. The Ellerbachtal Nature Reserve also offers a family-friendly trail with a small waterfall.
The Dreimühlen Waterfall, near Nohn, is unique in Germany because it's a 'growing waterfall.' It was formed by diverted carbonate-rich springs during railway construction in 1912. The calcium-rich water continuously deposits travertine, causing the moss-covered waterfall to grow up to 10 centimeters downhill each year. This process has created a travertine ramp over 12 meters long in just over a century, earning it the designation of a 'National Geotope'.
The difficulty varies. The path to the Klidinger Waterfall is adventurous, involving narrow trails and tree trunks, and requires sturdy shoes and sure-footedness, though ropes are in place to assist. The Trail to the Eifel Waterfall is described as a via ferrata, rocky and difficult, requiring good fitness and a head for heights. Other areas like the Ellerbachtal Nature Reserve offer more moderate trails.
The region around Immerath offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the Eifelsteig premium hiking trail and a recommended 10-kilometer 'Waterfall Loop' near the Dreimühlen Waterfall. For cycling enthusiasts, the Kalkeifel cycle path passes by the Dreimühlen Waterfall. You can also find gravel biking, road cycling, and running routes in the broader area. For more details on routes, check out the gravel biking guide, road cycling guide, and running trails guide for Immerath.
While waterfalls can be beautiful year-round, visiting after periods of rain or during spring snowmelt often ensures a more powerful flow. The Ellerbachtal Nature Reserve, which features a small waterfall, is particularly recommended for a hike in summer when it's very hot, offering a refreshing experience. For the Waterfall and Wooden Bridge in the Eifel, it's noted that the waterfall is best seen after heavy rainfall.
Beyond the waterfalls, Immerath is known for the Immerather Maar, a unique volcanic crater lake. The region, part of the Vulkaneifel district, is characterized by its volcanic landscape. Near the Elf Grotto and Elbesbach Waterfall, you can explore the Elf Grotto itself, a hollow path with rock formations resembling stacked cheese loaves, formed by ancient volcanic activity. The Ellerbachtal Nature Reserve also offers diverse flora and fauna along its river.
Visitors frequently praise the natural spectacle and unique geological features of the waterfalls. The adventurous paths and stunning views are often highlighted. Many appreciate the refreshing experience, especially in nature reserves like Ellerbachtal. The community has shared over 550 photos and given more than 800 upvotes, indicating a strong appreciation for the area's natural beauty and hiking opportunities.
Yes, near the Dreimühlen Waterfall, there is a recommended 10-kilometer 'Waterfall Loop' that offers various perspectives of this natural spectacle. This allows you to experience the unique growing waterfall as part of a longer, scenic hike.
Given the varied terrain, especially to waterfalls like the Klidinger Waterfall and the Trail to the Eifel Waterfall, sturdy and well-treaded shoes are highly recommended. Paths can be rocky, narrow, and sometimes require surefootedness. Dressing in layers is also advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions in the Eifel region.
While the main waterfalls like Klidinger and Dreimühlen are well-known, the Eifel region is vast. Smaller, unnamed cascades can often be discovered along various hiking trails, especially after heavy rainfall. Exploring nature reserves like Ellerbachtal Nature Reserve might lead you to smaller, less frequented waterfalls.


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