In Königshütte, the Königshütte waterfall is located in a former quarry in the Rothehütte district directly on the B27 federal road. This quarry on the southern slope of the Rabenstein received its present form in the 1950s. Before that, it was used for the last time to extract building material for the Königshütte overflow dam and the Mandelholz dam.
The Königshütte waterfall was artificially created in 1994. It is fed by a small, nameless stream that rises about two kilometres to the north-east, not far from the Hornberg lime works. The water plunges over a rocky outcrop some 15 metres into the depths. Below the waterfall, the small stream flows into the Kalte Bode after a few dozen metres.
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