The Hirschbach Falls (German: Hirschbachfälle) lie between St. Peter and Simonswald in that part of the High Black Forest, which is also considered part of the Central Black Forest. The main cascade, which is just under 20 metres high, falls into the Hirschbach stream in an ice age cirque in the valley of , where it empties into the Zweribach, a tributary of the Wild Gutach. Another smaller waterfall lies 300 metres upstream.
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| - Die Hirschbachfälle liegen zwischen St. Peter und Simonswald in dem Teil des Hochschwarzwaldes, der auch zum mittleren Schwarzwald gerechnet wird. In dem knapp 20 Meter hohen gestuften Hauptfall stürzt der in ein eiszeitliches Kar im Simonswälder Tal, wo er in den mündet, einen Zufluss der Wilden Gutach. Zwei weitere kleinere Wasserfälle liegen 300 Meter bachaufwärts im Hochtal Gschwandersdobel. (de)
- The Hirschbach Falls (German: Hirschbachfälle) lie between St. Peter and Simonswald in that part of the High Black Forest, which is also considered part of the Central Black Forest. The main cascade, which is just under 20 metres high, falls into the Hirschbach stream in an ice age cirque in the valley of , where it empties into the Zweribach, a tributary of the Wild Gutach. Another smaller waterfall lies 300 metres upstream. (en)
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| - Die Hirschbachfälle liegen zwischen St. Peter und Simonswald in dem Teil des Hochschwarzwaldes, der auch zum mittleren Schwarzwald gerechnet wird. In dem knapp 20 Meter hohen gestuften Hauptfall stürzt der in ein eiszeitliches Kar im Simonswälder Tal, wo er in den mündet, einen Zufluss der Wilden Gutach. Zwei weitere kleinere Wasserfälle liegen 300 Meter bachaufwärts im Hochtal Gschwandersdobel. (de)
- The Hirschbach Falls (German: Hirschbachfälle) lie between St. Peter and Simonswald in that part of the High Black Forest, which is also considered part of the Central Black Forest. The main cascade, which is just under 20 metres high, falls into the Hirschbach stream in an ice age cirque in the valley of , where it empties into the Zweribach, a tributary of the Wild Gutach. Another smaller waterfall lies 300 metres upstream. (en)
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