5/5 Danielle C. 1 year ago on Google
Came
here
with
my
three
kids
nearly
ages
6,
4,
and
2.
I
wore
the
toddler
while
the
older
two
walked.
We
parked
at
the
parkplatz
off
of
Kurhausstrasse,
which
it
turns
out
is
at
the
highest
level
of
the
waterfall.
As
such,
we
basically
had
to
hike
DOWN
multiple
levels
of
the
waterfall
(many
of
which
had
beautiful
bridges
and
small
pools
of
water
to
play
in,
one
of
which
was
quite
scenic,
but
busy)
and
then
back
up.
I
wish
we
had
parked
at
the
Parkplatz
off
of
L126
near
the
kiosk,
which
it
seemed
like
more
people
had
done
and
would
have
allowed
us
to
get
the
ascent
over
with
in
the
beginning
and
ultimately
see
more
(knowing
my
kids
can
go
back
down
when
tired
after
the
visit
then
back
up).
Not
to
mention
there
was
poor
signage
directing
you
to
the
waterfall,
and
many
people
had
to
ask
for
directions
(myself
on
the
way
there
and
people
asking
me
on
our
way
back
to
the
car),
nor
were
there
bathrooms
or
food
kiosks
like
there
is
at
the
bottom.
This
path
was
certainly
NOT
stroller
friendly.
All
that
being
said,
the
waterfall
was
still
an
amazing
experience.
I've
never
been
to
a
waterfall
of
this
magnitude
that
you
can
hike
to.
It
was
truly
beautiful
and
relaxing,
and
my
kids
loved
it.
I
was
thankful
for
the
snacks
and
travel
potty
we
brought
with
us,
as
both
were
utilized
well.
We
spent
about
1.5-2
hours
here
total
before
going
to
see
a
quick
glimpse
of
Titisee
Lake
on
our
way
back
to
Triberg.
I
would
recommend
leaving
yourself
more
time
here,
as
it
is
well
worth
it,
especially
if
you
have
another
adult
with
you
to
help
with
any
young
kids
you
may
have.
Most
of
the
path
was
easily
traversed
and
safe,
but
there
were
a
few
bridges
and
staircases
that
made
me
nervous
with
the
4
year
old.
Wear
good,
waterproof
shoes
that
do
well
on
gravel.
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