I arrived in Saarburg in the Spring at the end of April few years ago. Saarburg is a small town in the west of Gemania, surrounded by forests and vineyards. I was going to spend more time here. I had time to discover the beauties of this small town. One of them, was the waterfall.
One day, Maya and I went to look for the waterfall. I knew it was in the middle of the historic city center, in an area called Little Venice, but I did not know how to get there. I knew it is located on the stream Leuk, which runs quietly through the historic center of Saarburg on its way to the Saar River.The easiest way to get there was to follow the reverse path that the Leuk follows. I found the place where Leuk meets the Saar river and then was easy to find the waterfall.
I stepped on this narrow street

On the left is river Saar. As usual, Maya was curious to see what lay beyond this entrance.

We came to a point where I saw the waterfall

A small bridge allows viewing the waterfall




Part of the falling water is led over heritage water wheels, probably coupled to electric generators.



On both sides of the waterfall are many shops and restaurants . Many places to sit with friends and enjoy the area.

The waterfall of Saarburg is a must-see if you are in the area.
Woow, it’s a charming place. I love waterfalls and they are stunning.
It is a great place to spend an afternoon or evening.
Really beautiful small town. It’s like a magical place.
It is indeed! There are interesting things to see there.
So cosy and enchanting Little Venice! Like the post and the daytime shoots very much!
This place is wonderful. The pictures are very nice … thanks for this post.
I have not been able to visit there yet by just looking at your beautiful photos have been very entertaining!
There is no time lost! You can always visit Saarburg, but I do not want to advertise it! I should promote the beauty of my country!?
And this is a great natural way to promote
Stunning photos my friend, wow would love to be there!
It is an interesting place. It was a little difficult to take pictures. Maya was agitated because of the crowd.
Very nice photos, Ileana.
Splendid area. Enchanting and picturesque. Some artist could make a great painting whether in oil or acrylic or watercolor of that area. But I have one stupid question: what happens in winter? If you know the answer, I would appreciate reading it.
I was not there in the winter, but I think things are the same all year round. Being a running water I do not think there is a risk of freezing.