A pleasant 45 minutes drive on the Black Forest Panorama Road got us to the Geroldsau Waterfall.
While high on the rim road the scenery was covered in snow, the valley of the Grobbach (literally: Rough Creek) was clear of the white stuff.
A small weathered road sign led us into a muddy parking lot with a handful of cars in it. A promise of solitude. It was an easy, albeit slippery hike along the creek. Trees and stones were moss covered, and reminded us of the Pacific We(s)t Coast.
We listened to the mesmerizing noise of the stream while we followed the path uphill. There was Rhododendron on both sides, and we wondered what this area would look like when the plants would be in full bloom.
Half way into our round trip we arrived at the falls. There were not that spectacular. Well, we have seen higher and mightier. However, this place was all about geology. The so called Forbach granite in this area is a crystalline basement. With an estimated 300 million years it is very old rock stuff. And before giving a lecture on the Carboniferous...
Sometimes a rock is just a rock… with a pretty waterfall going through...