Allerheiligen-Wasserfälle
A staircase of dramatic waterfalls tumbling through the mossy Black Forest gorge, best experienced in spring snowmelt or autumn colour.
About this spectacle
The Allerheiligen-Wasserfälle (All Saints' Waterfalls) cascade through a forested gorge in the northern Black Forest of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Visitors follow a well-worn trail beside the Lierbächle stream as it tumbles over a series of stepped sandstone ledges, creating a sequence of dramatic drops framed by mossy boulders and dense mixed woodland. The sound of rushing water fills the narrow gorge, and in cooler months a fine mist drifts across the path. The falls are typically viewed from close-range wooden footbridges and viewpoints, offering intimate sightlines into the white, frothy cascades. In autumn the surrounding beech and oak foliage turns vivid gold and rust, intensifying the photographic appeal. Nearby stand the evocative ruins of the Allerheiligen monastery, adding a quiet, atmospheric backdrop to the walk.
When to go
Jan — Dec, peak Oct — May
Getting there
Nearest airport: FKB. Nearest city: Offenburg.
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