Waterfalls around Schladen-Werla are primarily found along the Oker river, particularly near Vienenburg. This region, characterized by rolling hills and forests, offers various hiking and nature paths. While Schladen-Werla itself is known for its historical significance and general natural beauty, specific prominent natural waterfalls are not a feature of the immediate area. The Oker river, however, presents several points of interest where water features have been integrated into the landscape, often alongside industrial or infrastructure elements.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Cycle path/field path along the Oker with a very variable profile. From wide and flat to rocky and very narrow.
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Beautiful bike path, especially now that everything is starting to bloom
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Here you drive along the path of the 10 small waterfalls. Beautiful ♥️
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Beautiful section, in the middle the Oker, left and right the Oker Teiche.
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The bridge over the Oker is in the middle of all the gravel ponds. When we were there, the hedgerow at the other end of the bridge was being cut at the other end. It didn't look locked but due to work going on there we couldn't go over there so I can't rule that out for sure
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A very varied bike path, especially the many waterfalls are of course fascinating.
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The view of one of the numerous waterfalls on this route is very nice
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The waterfalls around Schladen-Werla are primarily artificial, weirs, or water features integrated with industrial infrastructure along the Oker river, especially near Vienenburg. They are often created by sheet pile walls to reduce flow rate or are visible near active gravel works.
The Oker Waterfalls Cycle Path offers a unique experience. This cycle way features many artificial waterfalls, each about 1.5 to 2 meters high, located along the dam between the Oker and gravel ponds within the NSG Okertal south of Vienenburg.
Yes, the Waterfall on the Oker near Vienenburg is considered family-friendly. It's one of approximately ten waterfalls between the Vienenburg gravel ponds, created by sheet pile walls. Another family-friendly spot is the Oker Weir Brunnenstraße, which features a waterfall and a fish ladder, best viewed from the Oker promenade.
Yes, the Waterfall by the Conveyor Belt is noted as dog-friendly. You can view this waterfall from a bridge belonging to a gravel company, offering a unique perspective alongside an active industrial site.
Consider exploring the area around the Vienenburg gravel ponds. Here, you can find approximately ten waterfalls, each 1.5 to 2 meters high, created by sheet pile walls to manage the Oker's flow. The Oker Waterfalls Cycle Path is an excellent route for this.
The Oker Bridge and Waterfall at Vienburger Gravel Ponds offers a nice view of a small waterfall of the Oker. This bridge is a relic from former gravel works, providing a blend of natural water features and industrial history.
The region around Schladen-Werla offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails, Cycling routes, and Running Trails. Many of these routes pass through the natural beauty of the region, including paths along the Oker river and near the Harz mountains.
The region is characterized by charming landscapes, including rolling hills and picturesque forests. While prominent natural waterfalls are not a feature, you can find geological points of interest such as sinkholes in the Great Fallstein, quarries, and a spring pond. The Oker river itself is a significant natural feature.
The Schladen-Werla region is known for its historical significance, particularly sites like the Kaiserpfalz Werla. The area offers a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks, which can be explored via various walking and hiking routes.
Visitors appreciate the unique integration of water features with the industrial landscape, particularly along the Oker river. The artificial waterfalls, weirs, and the cycling paths that allow for viewing them are highly regarded by the komoot community.
Many of the waterfalls are located along the Oker river, and paths like the Oker Waterfalls Cycle Path provide direct access and views. You can also find paths along the north side of the Oker that offer good views of the river and its waterfalls.
While the guide does not specify a 'best' time, the waterfalls are primarily man-made structures along the Oker river, meaning their flow is less dependent on natural rainfall compared to natural waterfalls. However, visiting during spring or after periods of rain might offer a more dynamic view of the water flow, and the surrounding natural areas are generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn.


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