Neidlinger Wasserfall, Natural waterfall in Neidlingen, Germany
Neidlinger Waterfall is a natural cascade located in a steep ravine where spring water flows down from the Lindach source. The water descends over rock formations, creating a visible natural display at the southern end of the valley.
The waterfall took on its current form during the 1950s when a severe winter caused the upper rock ledge to collapse under ice pressure. This event permanently altered the structure and appearance of the cascade.
The waterfall serves as a meeting point for hikers and nature lovers exploring the local trails. Visitors often stop here while exploring the wider network of paths that connect different parts of the valley.
The site is accessible year-round without any entrance fees. Parking areas near the walking trails provide convenient access to view the waterfall.
The flow of water at this waterfall changes dramatically depending on rainfall and the spring output from the Lindach source. After heavy rain or during wetter seasons, the cascade becomes noticeably more powerful.
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