Best waterfalls around Maastricht are found within the Limburg region, which features charming water features and smaller cascades along brooks and streams. These water features are often integrated with the area's historical and natural landscape. The region offers serene and picturesque spots for visitors to experience the gentle flow and natural beauty of the water. These locations are valued for their scenic beauty and the refreshing sounds of flowing water.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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This place used to be the location of the Motmolen, the nature reserve is named after it: https://youtu.be/dvlbNrtk4W0?feature=shared
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The fall of water, small and large, still has a great attraction. Here you can enjoy it. Take your time and sit down at the water's edge.
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A former mill where it appears that a stream runs directly through the barn and then cascades down from the roof. In addition, a beautiful property with many unique items on the farm, although private property that should be respected.
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Enjoy the sound of the splashing water. After a wet period, it is advisable to wear appropriate footwear
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Path, through the slightly hilly nature, with several nice views...
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The mill wheel of De Motmolen, a disappeared water mill, in De Demer came to this place. You will also find the foundations of the mill. In the 13th century, the Motmolen was part of a fief belonging to the lords of Grimmertingen. In 1699 it became the property of the Grand Commander of Alden Biesen until the French Revolution, after which it became private property. The grain mill was still owned here until the 1960s and this so-called "waterfall" is part of what remains: a reminder of the past. A little further is an information board about the water mill itself.
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Difficult path with bike or MTB, but unique!
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This is an old water mill, the water comes from the pond that is much higher. The water goes through a gutter, falls/comes onto the mill wheel and from there it falls into the deeper stream
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The Limburg region around Maastricht features charming water features and smaller cascades along brooks and streams, rather than grand, towering waterfalls. These are often integrated with the area's historical and natural landscape, offering serene and picturesque spots. You'll find natural flows and man-made features like water flowing over weirs or through old watermills.
Yes, several waterfalls are suitable for families. The Motmolen Waterfall on the River Demer, Waterfall at the Old Watermill, and Small Waterfall on the Gulp are all categorized as family-friendly. They offer peaceful settings and enjoyable walks for all ages.
The Motmolen Waterfall on the River Demer is a historical site, marking the location of a disappeared 13th-century water mill, with its foundations still visible. Similarly, the Waterfall at the Old Watermill is a unique spot where water from a pond runs through a gutter in an old watermill before plunging into a stream, showcasing historical water management.
The waterfalls are particularly beautiful after rain, as the increased water volume makes the cascades crisper and more vibrant. In summer, the interplay of light on the water creates a beautiful sight. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the surrounding trails.
Yes, the region is ideal for walking and cycling. You can find various routes that pass by these water features. For example, the area around the Watervalderbeek is excellent for walking and cycling. You can explore many options in the Running Trails around Maastricht, Mountain Hikes around Maastricht, and Cycling around Maastricht guides.
The Motmolen Waterfall on the River Demer is cherished for its peaceful setting and historical significance. Visitors enjoy sitting by the water's edge, listening to the flowing water, and reflecting on the site's past as a 13th-century water mill. It's a tranquil spot for contemplation.
You can find the Small Waterfall on the Gulp along the banks of the Gulp River. Here, water flows peacefully over a rock or weir, surrounded by shrubs. The sound of the flowing water adds a refreshing element to a walk, and it's particularly picturesque after rain.
While the waterfalls themselves are the main natural features, the surrounding landscape often includes rivers, forests, and meadows. The Motmolen Waterfall is situated in a forest, offering a natural viewpoint. The Watervalderbeek area, for instance, provides views of babbling brooks flowing through meadows.
The Waterfall at the Old Watermill is unique because water from a pond runs through a gutter directly through an old watermill building before plunging down into a stream. This clever solution integrates the natural water flow with historical architecture, creating a distinctive and beautiful sight.
Yes, the hamlet of Waterval, near Ulestraten and Raar, is named after its 'waterfall stream,' the Watervalderbeek. This stream originates in the forest, growing from various sources into a babbling brook that flows through meadows before disappearing underground. It's a beautiful area for experiencing gentle natural water flows.
Visitors appreciate the scenic beauty, the refreshing sounds of flowing water, and how these water features are integrated into the picturesque hiking and cycling routes of the South Limburg landscape. They offer peaceful retreats and add charm to the region's natural environment, often with historical context.
While specific amenities vary by location, the region is well-equipped for visitors. For example, near the Small Waterfall on the Gulp, there is a drink/food shop nearby that is worth stopping by. Many routes in the area pass through small towns or villages where you can find refreshments.


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