Waterfalls around Ohrdruf are found within the broader Thuringian region of Germany, an area known for its diverse natural landscapes. While Ohrdruf itself does not feature prominent waterfalls, the surrounding area offers several notable natural water features. The region is characterized by forests and gorges, providing varied terrain for exploration. These natural landmarks contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Very washed out, with deep ruts and very rough rocky sections. Still good to ride.
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The Weidbach flows under Karl-Marxstrasse and Burgstrasse. The aqueduct is an artificially created watercourse that used to be used to carry the Weidbach to Steigmühle. Today, the Weidbach water flows through an opening in the aqueduct into the Burgbach. In 1993, the aqueduct was renovated using monument preservation funds from the state of Thuringia. A few meters after it merged with the Burgbach, the Weidbach was used in the past to operate some of the Mühlberg mills. It now flows in a slight right-hand curve in a northeasterly direction, past the Steigmühle, under Haarhäuser Strasse, past the Öl- und Graupen-Mühle, under Mühlenstrasse and flows north towards the last mill in the Mühlberg area, the Feldmühle.
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A hidden, surprisingly long and challenging trail that demands a lot from the tires - especially when wet. Flowy sections alternate with rough root and stone passages. Some deep spots with no way to avoid them, always close to the water. Two small wooden bridges and a waterfall round it all off. I came across it by chance and will often include this section in my tours. Due to the narrow width, you have to be more careful of hikers on weekends.
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Great trail, a little steep at the beginning with gullies, later flowing along the stream, ending over a dried-up gravel stream and a waterfall at the end. Wow, what more could you want.
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Nice little stream.
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Very cool trail, with the waterfall as the highlight. You have to be a little careful. It is slippery in places and there are also hikers.
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The Splitterbach waterfall is an eye-catcher.
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Very steep mountain path to Spitterfall, really great natural waterfall after rain
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While Ohrdruf itself does not feature prominent waterfalls, the surrounding region of Thuringia is home to several notable examples. The area offers a variety of natural water features and historical water management systems for exploration.
One of the most significant is the Spitterfall, recognized as the highest natural waterfall in Thuringia with a 32-meter drop. Another impressive site is the Trusetal Waterfall, an artificially created cascade over 50 meters high, located in the Thuringian Forest.
Yes, The Röllchen Gorge and Waterfall offers a beautiful and partly alpine rocky gorge experience, complete with chains to hold on to in certain sections. The Ludwigsklamm and Ludwig Grotto Waterfall also provide an idyllic and often quieter gorge setting.
The Waidbach and Waterfall in Mühlberg is a notable historical site. It's part of an artificially created watercourse featuring an aqueduct that once carried the Waidbach to Steigmühle, showcasing past water management systems.
The Trusetal Waterfall is particularly popular during the summer months when the water flows consistently. Generally, spring and summer offer lush greenery and good water flow, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Winter visits can be picturesque but may require more caution due to slippery conditions.
The Waidbach and Waterfall in Mühlberg is categorized as family-friendly. For other waterfalls, while the sights are enjoyable for all ages, some paths, like those leading to the Spitterfall Waterfall or through The Röllchen Gorge, can be steep or challenging and require sturdy shoes.
Trails vary in difficulty. The path to the Spitterfall Waterfall is steep and requires good shoes, especially in wet conditions. The Röllchen Gorge is described as partly alpine and challenging. The Kühles Tal Trail, which includes a waterfall, is also considered challenging with roots and rough stones.
The region around Ohrdruf offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including moderate trails like the 'Troll House – Rasenteich, Ohrdruf loop' or more challenging mountain hikes. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Ohratal Dam – Ohratalsperre loop'. For more details, explore the Hiking around Ohrdruf or Cycling around Ohrdruf guides.
Yes, the Trusetal Waterfall features the Teufelskanzel lookout point, offering sweeping views over the surrounding forest. The Röllchen Gorge also has a small mountain called "Speckröllchen" with a view, a little further down from the main gorge.
Visitors frequently describe the Spitterfall as an 'idyllic little waterfall' and 'beautiful in nature'. The Röllchen Gorge is appreciated for its 'beautiful and partly alpine rocky' character. The natural beauty and the varied terrain for exploration are highly valued by the komoot community.
The Trusetal Waterfall is an artificially created waterfall. It was constructed in 1865 by redirecting part of the Truse river, but it is still considered one of the most impressive waterfalls in Germany due to its 50-meter cascade.
Visitors recommend wearing sturdy shoes, as the path to the Spitterfall Waterfall can be steep and slippery, especially after rain or in snowy conditions. The entrance to the path can be easily overlooked, adding to the adventure.


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