Thuringia
87 water features • 33 springs • 8 dams • 8 weirs • 8 waterfalls • 30 fountains
Discover Thuringia’s Hidden Water Wonders
Nestled in the heart of Germany, Thuringia is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers seeking a splash of serenity. From crystal‑clear springs to dramatic waterfalls, the region boasts 33 natural springs, 8 historic dams, 8 charming weirs, 8 impressive waterfalls, and 30 decorative fountains—a total of 87 water‑filled gems waiting to be explored.
Whether you’re planning a family hike, a romantic photo‑tour, or a solo escape, Thuringia’s water features offer diverse experiences across its picturesque sub‑regions. Wander through the Thuringian Forest and stumble upon hidden cascades, follow the gentle flow of the Saale River to discover elegant weirs, or relax beside the tranquil Eichsfeld springs that have fed local villages for centuries. Each area reveals a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage, making every stop a story worth sharing.
Our travel guide to Thuringia’s water attractions is packed with insider tips, map routes, and seasonal highlights, helping you plan the perfect itinerary. Dive into the region’s nature tourism, capture the sparkle of the Thuringia fountains, and experience the soothing sounds of flowing water that define this hidden German gem. Ready to quench your wanderlust? Let the journey begin—explore the 87 water spots that make Thuringia a must‑visit destination for every water‑enthusiast.
Featured Attractions
Jesuborn
Spring ThuringiaBuchenberg
Spring ThuringiaBuchenbrunnen
Spring ThuringiaKienbach
Spring ThuringiaMönchsbrunnen
Spring ThuringiaBreitenberger Börnchen
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Bleilochtalsperre
Dam ThuringiaSohlgleite Merkers Kieselbach
Weir Thuringia
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Dragon Gorge
Waterfall Thuringia
Elisabethbrunnen
Spring ThuringiaNeighboring Regions
- Baden-Wuerttemberg (368 spots)
- Bavaria (486 spots)
- Berlin (39 spots)
- Brandenburg (48 spots)
- Bremen (14 spots)
- Hamburg (7 spots)
- Hesse (152 spots)
- Lower Saxony (135 spots)
- Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (19 spots)
- North Rhine-Westphalia (223 spots)