If you’re in the area, this waterfall is absolutely worth it. I noticed the sign on the way to the castle parking lot and that there was a small pull-off about a quarter mile past the sign. On the way back from the castle, we parked in that small lot and walked to the sign for the Wasserfall, at which point there were steps going down that led to a trail. About 5-10 min later (walking at my 3 year old’s pace while wearing my 1 year old and keeping my 5yo from running too far ahead), we came to the waterfall. It is small and not VERY easily accessible - I’m sure people could get in the water if they really wanted to but you’d have to jump down and climb back up to the path - but very peaceful and beautiful. My kids loved it for about 2 minutes before they started asking when we were going to the Ferris wheel in the town. (Another must-do in this area!) aside from the initial steps, a stroller would have been fine to use. When we got back to the road, we turned left to see the small chapel on the side of the road which was beautiful and charming if not all that well kept. There was a picnic table in the lot where we had a snack...
Read moreNice little waterfall right off the road. Easy hike, trail starts at the chapel on the rock. There is a place to pull over just up the hill from the waterfall and you can walk back down to the chapel...
Read moreEine wundervolle Alternative für jeden, der gerne zu Fuß zur Ruine Landshut gehen möchte, aber den steilen Anstieg scheut. Direkt hinter dem Tunnel beginnt der Weg, der vor allem ab dem Abzweig zum Wasserfall einen sachten Anstieg bietet. Am oberen Ende befindet sich eine kurze Serpentine mit einer Treppe, danach muss man etwa 200 Meter der Straße folgen, bis es durch einen schattigen Waldweg bis zur Ruine geht. Leicht zu bewältigen, nicht für Rollstuhl- oder Rollatorfahrer geeignet, besonders zu empfehlen für Hundebesitzer und Familien mit...
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