Urach Waterfall Nature Reserve

Urach Waterfall Nature Reserve

Urach Waterfall Nature Reserve in Baden-Württemberg offers visitors a stunning 37-meter waterfall set within a scenic forest landscape, providing opportunities for hiking and nature observation.

150
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
150,000
Annual Visitors
1939
Year Established

About Urach Waterfall Nature Reserve

Urach Waterfall Nature Reserve
 

The Urach Waterfall Nature Reserve is located near Bad Urach, in the Swabian Jura region of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. This protected area centers on the Urach Waterfall (Uracher Wasserfall), one of the highest and most impressive waterfalls in the Swabian Jura, cascading 37 meters down a limestone cliff. The reserve covers forested terrain dominated by beech and spruce trees, with rich undergrowth supporting diverse plant and animal life typical of the Jura. The waterfall is fed by the small Erms River, creating a refreshing, mist-filled environment. The area has geological significance due to the karst formations and limestone cliffs seen throughout the landscape.

Historically, Bad Urach has been known for its spa tourism, benefiting from the region's natural beauty and therapeutic springs, with the waterfall adding to its scenic value. Visitors engage primarily in hiking, with several trails leading to and around the waterfall, including paths that extend into the surrounding nature reserve. The paths offer varying levels of difficulty and feature viewpoints, wooden platforms, and rustic bridges for optimal viewing of the falls. Wildlife watchers have the opportunity to spot regional bird species and mammals such as roe deer. Photographers are drawn to the waterfall’s dramatic cascade, especially during high water levels and sunrise or sunset light conditions.

Although the reserve is relatively small in size compared to national parks, it provides a popular and accessible outdoor destination close to urban areas. The site includes visitor amenities like parking, a historic waterworks museum nearby, and several restaurants and accommodations in the town of Bad Urach. The combination of natural features, easy access, and well-maintained trails makes the Urach Waterfall Nature Reserve a favored spot for day-trippers and hiking enthusiasts.

Highlights

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Urach Waterfall – A 37-meter tall limestone waterfall with walkway and viewing platforms

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Karst limestone cliffs showcasing geological formations unique to the Swabian Jura

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Erms River running through the forested reserve and feeding the waterfall

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Historic waterworks museum nearby illustrating regional hydropower development

Notable Natural Features

Urach Waterfall

One of the tallest waterfalls in the Swabian Jura, dropping 37 meters over limestone cliffs.

Erms River

A tranquil river flowing through the reserve, feeding the waterfall and shaping local wetlands.

Karst Formations

Distinctive limestone formations sculpted by underground water erosion visible in cliffs and rocks.