Best attractions and places to see in Scheppacher Forst, located in the western Naturpark Augsburg-Westliche Wälder, offer a blend of historical significance, cultural sites, and natural beauty. This region, situated in the Swabian district of Günzburg between Ulm and Augsburg, features diverse landscapes including meadows and wooded areas. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, local churches, and natural features like the Erlbach stream and various ponds. The area provides opportunities for hiking and cycling through its varied terrain.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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In so-called forest factories, the ME 262 wonder weapon was to be assembled on site as a kit from various deliveries and launched directly on motorways nearby
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storage area for wood chips
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I did everything right, thanks breddy for the great explanation. Greetings Marcus
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You should have been there at least once; if you're in the area, take a quick detour
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The most significant historical site is the Waldwerk Kuno – Historical Site of Aircraft Production. This site, along with the Waldwerk Kuno Memorial Trail, chronicles the "secret project KUNO" of the Messerschmitt-Werke during World War II, where the Me 262 jet fighters were assembled. Information boards along the 4-kilometer path document this important historical chapter.
Yes, the region features several notable churches. The Wallfahrtskirche Allerheiligen (All Saints' Pilgrimage Church) on the Kalvarienberg, east of Scheppach, is a beautiful example of Swabian Baroque with an 18th-century Rococo interior. You can also find the Mariä Verkündigung Church in Freihalden and the Mariä Himmelfahrt Church in Scheppach, both known for their architectural and artistic details.
Scheppacher Forst is part of the Naturpark Augsburg-Westliche Wälder, offering diverse natural settings. You can explore extensive meadows and wooded areas. Hiking routes near Freihalden also lead past several small ponds lining the Erlbach stream, providing serene natural views.
Absolutely. The Scheppacher Forst is a popular area for both hiking and cycling, with numerous trails inviting exploration. The terrain varies, with forest paths reaching up to 535 meters and descending to 475 meters through open landscapes, offering varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For instance, the 'Idyllic Pond – Cabin in the Forest loop from Zur Dampfsäge' is an easy 6.2 km route. Another easy option is the 'Waldwerk Kuno – Waldwerk Kuno Memorial Trail loop from Ochsenweiher', which is about 3.2 km. You can find more hiking routes on the Hiking in Scheppacher Forst guide.
The region offers various cycling routes for different skill levels. For an easy ride, consider the 'Zusam River – St. Vitus Church, Steinekirch loop from Zusmarshausen' at 20.7 km. Moderate options include the 'Kultur-Stadl Wörleschwang – Zusam Bridge Near Altenmünster loop' (31.5 km). More routes can be found in the Cycling in Scheppacher Forst guide.
Yes, mountain biking is also an option. You can find easy trails like the 'Spechthütte Picnic Area – Pavilion at the Forest Edge loop from Landensberg' (24.7 km) or the 'Scheppacher Forst loop from Gabelbachergreut' (22 km). For more options, explore the MTB Trails in Scheppacher Forst guide.
Many of the attractions and trails in Scheppacher Forst are considered family-friendly. The Waldwerk Kuno Memorial Trail is suitable for families, offering an educational walk through history. Additionally, the Wind Turbine in Scheppacher Forst is a unique viewpoint that can be interesting for all ages.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Waldwerk Kuno sites are highly regarded for their informative and impressive historical insights. Many also enjoy the peaceful forest walks and bike rides through the varied landscapes.
Yes, there are viewpoints to discover. The Wind Turbine in Scheppacher Forst offers a unique perspective and is noted as a viewpoint. The varied elevation of the forest paths also provides opportunities for scenic outlooks over the surrounding open landscape.
Beyond the well-known historical sites, exploring the smaller ponds along the Erlbach stream or discovering the less-traveled forest paths can reveal tranquil spots. The various local churches, such as Mariä Verkündigung in Freihalden, also offer cultural insights away from the main trails.
The Scheppacher Forst is enjoyable throughout the year, with each season offering a different experience. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling due to milder temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer provides lush green landscapes, while winter can offer peaceful, snow-covered trails, though specific winter activities are not detailed.


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