Triberg Falls is one of the highest waterfalls in Germany with a descent of 163 m, and is a landmark in the Black Forest region. Above Triberg, in the midst of Black Forest, the Gutach river plunges over seven major steps from a gently undulated high plain into a rocky V-shaped valley.
In Triberg, at the bottom of the falls, the deep valley forms a basin just wide enough for a small town. The steep basin and the waterfalls were initially formed by two faults in the granite and then by glaciers during several glaciations of the Pleistocene.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triberg_Waterfalls
Official website http://www.triberg.de/index.php?id=159
Address 78098, Germany
Coordinates 48°7'34.883" N 8°13'39.529" E