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Water & Ice · RP, Germany

Dreimühlen-Wasserfall

Travertine waterfall actively building outward in the Vulkaneifel.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Oct — May
Best viewing
A short walk to a cascading waterfall actively depositing travertine limestone, set in a wooded Eifel valley. Suitable for a quiet, reflective stop rather than a full-day excursion.
Category
Water & Ice
Status
Peak season

About this spectacle

Dreimühlen-Wasserfall is a living geological formation in the Vulkaneifel region of western Germany, where mineral-rich spring water continuously deposits travertine — a porous limestone — causing the waterfall to visibly grow and reshape itself over time. Visitors witness cascades tumbling over terraced travertine shelves, the water running crystal-clear over pale golden rock encrusted with moss and aquatic plants. The sound is gentle and layered, with multiple small falls feeding into quiet pools. The surrounding landscape is classic Eifel: wooded hillsides, volcanic soils, and a feeling of quiet remoteness despite easy access. The waterfall is most visually striking when water flow is strong — typically in the wetter months — and the travertine formations catch soft light filtering through the tree canopy. It is an unhurried place, best explored slowly to appreciate how the rock itself is still forming underfoot.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Oct — May

Getting there

Nearest airport: CGN. Nearest city: Koblenz.

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