Spitter
Small cascades, typical of the upper reaches of the Spitter
Location
CountryGermany
StateThuringia
DistrictGotha
Physical characteristics
Source 
  coordinates50°47′7″N 10°31′53″E / 50.78528°N 10.53139°E / 50.78528; 10.53139
  elevationca. 765 m above sea level (NN) [1]
Mouth 
  location
in Tambach-Dietharz into the Apfelstädt
  coordinates
50°47′43″N 10°36′55″E / 50.79528°N 10.61528°E / 50.79528; 10.61528
  elevation
432.8 m above sea level (NN) [1]
Basin features
ProgressionApfelstädtGeraUnstrutSaaleElbeNorth Sea
LandmarksSmall towns: Tambach-Dietharz

The Spitter is a stream near Tambach-Dietharz in the Thuringian Forest in Germany. It flows through the Spitter Valley and has the highest waterfall in Thuringia. The course of the Spitter crosses the Rennsteig in the area of the Ebertswiese nature reserve and is the only stream along the route of the Rennsteig.

Spitter Waterfall

Spitter Waterfall

The Spitter Waterfall (German: Spitterfall) is the highest natural waterfall in the German state of Thuringia, with a drop of 19 metres (62 ft).

The Spitter Waterfall is located below the hillwalking trail of the Rennsteig and tumbles down four cascade steps, through a notch in the floor of an ice-age hollow on the northern side of the Thuringian Forest.

The waterfall is part of the Spitter stream. The source of the Spitter lies only 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) away on the Ebertswiese, a nature reserve lying at a height of about 750–800 metres (2,460–2,620 ft) on the boundary of the districts of Schmalkalden-Meiningen and Gotha. The Spitter Waterfall itself is in the district of Gotha.

References

  1. 1 2 Topographic map no. 5229 1:25,000


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