Waterfalls around Hettenhausen offer a variety of natural features within the Palatinate Forest, a region known for its diverse landscapes. The area is characterized by its unique geological formations, including red sandstone and ancient stream beds. Visitors can explore numerous natural monuments and hiking trails that showcase the local environment. This part of the Südwestpfalz district provides opportunities to experience the natural beauty of Rheinland-Pfalz.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The trail passes this small waterfall and the shelter. Unfortunately, there was trash at the shelter and at this beautiful spot. It's a shame, but that doesn't have to happen! Take your trash with you!
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A great refreshment in summer! A lovely resting place for the whole family. It is a good idea for children to bring a change of clothes/swimwear.
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The Saufelsen is a mystical place where you can enjoy yourself wonderfully. The waterfalls are a highlight in every season.
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The Saufelsen is an absolute eye-catcher at any time of the year. Two waterfalls fall down from the rock about three meters deep. The place invites you to rest, linger and marvel. A real highlight worth seeing. https://www.tourenplaner-rheinland-pfalz.de/de/punkt/felsen/saufelsen/22595518/
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Nice there. When it's hot you can definitely cool down, I didn't do that at 9 degrees
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A beautiful waterfall in Schmittshausen
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The region around Hettenhausen, within the Palatinate Forest, features a variety of water features. You'll find charming small waterfalls, terraced cascades within gorges like the Elendsklamm, and unique formations such as waterfalls with rocky overhangs. The area is characterized by its distinctive red sandstone and ancient stream beds.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Waterfall, part of the Wasserschaupfad Weihermühle, is particularly popular, offering two small waterfalls, numerous streams, and climbing rocks. Another family-friendly option is the Keltendusche Waterfall, which provides a cool resting place, even suggesting bringing a change of clothes for children in summer.
The Palatinate Forest is rich in geological interest. At Elendsklamm, you can observe bizarrely weathered hard quartz sandstone and overhanging layers of red sandstone, shaped by the Frohnbach stream. The Saufelsen Waterfalls also feature impressive rock formations with washed-out columns.
The Elendsklamm has a rich history; its name comes from an Old High German word meaning 'in a foreign land,' and it historically served as a political and religious border. Additionally, the Wartenbach stream, which features waterfalls, was part of an old drift system used for transporting wood, leading to the formation of visible red sandstone bank walls.
Many of the waterfalls, like the Saufelsen Waterfalls, are known to have 'falling' water even in summer. The Elendsklamm is particularly appealing for a summer day trip as its dense, old-growth trees provide ample shade, keeping the gorge cool. Places like the Small Waterfall and Rocky Overhang (Palatinate) offer a shaded and covered spot suitable for a rest at any time of the year.
The area around Hettenhausen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including an easy 'Hiking loop from Hettenhausen' or a moderate 'Waterfall – Pasture with Heck cattle loop from Saalstadt'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options like the 'Old Sandstone Wall – Tavern Zum Roten Baum loop from Obernheim-Kirchenarnbach'. You can explore more routes in the Hiking around Hettenhausen or Cycling around Hettenhausen guides.
Yes, the Saufelsen Waterfalls are notable for their impressive rock formations with washed-out columns. Similarly, the Elendsklamm features bizarrely weathered hard quartz sandstone and overhanging layers of red sandstone, all shaped by the Frohnbach stream.
Trails can vary. For instance, the path through the Elendsklamm requires medium condition and good footwear due to several stairs and climbs. Many trails are within the forest, offering natural paths and sometimes rocky sections, typical of the Palatinate Forest landscape.
Absolutely. The Keltendusche Waterfall has a bench under a rock, inviting visitors to take a cool rest. The Small Waterfall and Rocky Overhang (Palatinate) also provides a shaded and covered place, suitable for a rest at any time of the year.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility. Many highlight the unique experience of places like the Waterfall at Wasserschaupfad Weihermühle, noting the beautiful trail right by the stream and opportunities for climbing rocks. The cool, shaded environments of gorges like the Elendsklamm are also highly valued, especially during warmer months.
Yes, the region offers gravel biking routes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Moosalbe Cycle Path – Burgalbsprung Spring loop from Steinalben' or the 'Flowtrail Landstuhl – Weiher Mill loop from Landstuhl'. More options are available in the Gravel biking around Hettenhausen guide.


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