Waterfalls around Salach are primarily found within the broader Göppingen district and the Swabian Alb region of Baden-Württemberg. This area is characterized by its karstic landscape, which gives rise to various springs and waterfalls. The region offers diverse natural features, from tufa formations to lush forest valleys. These natural attractions provide opportunities for outdoor exploration and connection with the local environment.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The little detour to the Kastenklinge is worth it, even if it can be very muddy after rainy days, so you have to take a detour through the stream.
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Unfortunately, the filling of the seven springs is heavily dependent on the weather. Nevertheless, a nice place to stay.
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On hot summer days, the seven springs invite you to take a relaxing break
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On hot summer days, the seven springs are a refreshing place and invite you to take a break.
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Nice little waterfall.
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Pretty waterfall on one side and inviting gravel bar on the other side of the bridge.
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Very nice idyllic place - last few meters not passable by bike
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Depending on the weather, more or less water corresponding to the muddy path.
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While Salach itself is known for karst springs and forest cascades, the wider Göppingen district and Swabian Alb region feature several prominent waterfalls. The Urach Waterfall is a major highlight, known for its impressive 37-meter plunge and subsequent cascades. Another notable spot is the Güterstein Waterfall, offering a more tranquil experience with its two-stage cascade. Within the immediate vicinity of Salach, visitors enjoy the Small waterfall in the forest near Börtlingen and the Fils Waterfall at Rondellen.
Yes, several waterfalls in the area are suitable for families. The Seven Springs is a natural monument with a picturesque rock valley that families can explore. The Fils Waterfall at Rondellen also offers nice spots to take a break. The Urach Waterfall, though a bit further, is highly family-friendly with a wide, flat trail leading to it, suitable even for toddlers.
The flow of many waterfalls, especially those fed by karst springs like the Urach Waterfall, varies significantly with rainfall and snowmelt. Winter and spring, after heavy rains or snowmelt, often provide the most impressive water volumes. The Seven Springs are particularly rich in winter, creating small waterfalls and islands. However, some paths, like to the Small waterfall in the forest near Börtlingen, are more easily accessible in dry weather.
The region is characterized by its karstic landscape, leading to unique natural features. You'll find tufa formations, lush forest valleys, and interesting systems of karst springs. For example, the Urach Waterfall plunges over a tufa ledge, and the Güterstein Waterfall showcases visible limestone that the water has washed out and re-precipitated. The Seven Springs highlight a picturesque rock valley and karst spring system.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, the Small waterfall at Nordalbhänge: Ottenwang-Ungerhalde-Sommerberg is noted as difficult to reach, involving steep stream beds and potentially dangerous terrain. The Urach Waterfall also offers steep steps alongside the falls for different vantage points, adding to the physical challenge.
The area around Salach offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those leading to waterfalls. For example, the Güterstein Waterfall can be reached via a pleasant 2-kilometer walk from the base of the Urach Waterfall. The region also has options for gravel biking and mountain hikes. You can find routes like the Kappelberg Vineyards – Rems River loop for gravel biking or the Mordloch Cave – Karl-Vorbrugg Hut loop for mountain hiking.
The Urach Waterfall is located in the Swabian Alb, approximately a 45-minute drive from Stuttgart, making it accessible from the Salach area. It's a popular day trip destination. For more detailed information on visiting, you can check the local tourism website: badurach-tourismus.de.
Yes, if you're looking for a more tranquil experience, the Güterstein Waterfall is considerably less visited than its famous neighbor, the Urach Waterfall. It's located about one kilometer north of the Urach Waterfall in a neighboring valley. The Small waterfall at Nordalbhänge: Ottenwang-Ungerhalde-Sommerberg is also described as difficult to reach, suggesting it's a less frequented spot.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the opportunities for outdoor exploration. Highlights like the Seven Springs are praised for their picturesque rock valleys and interesting karst spring systems. The Fils Waterfall at Rondellen is enjoyed for its scenic viewpoints and pleasant spots to relax by the water. The overall appeal lies in connecting with the local environment and experiencing the unique karstic landscape.
At the popular Urach Waterfall, there is a hut at the top offering refreshments. For other waterfalls, amenities may be more limited, so it's advisable to check specific locations beforehand. The Fils Waterfall at Rondellen offers nice places to take a break, but specific facilities are not detailed.
Yes, at the Waterfalls in the Eybtal, Längen and Rohrach valleys, many fossils can be found, especially above (north) of the path near the largest waterfall, particularly after heavy rains and floods.


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