Attractions and places to see around Stödtlen include a mix of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural features. This municipality, situated at the foothills of the Albvorland, is characterized by its 25 districts, historical significance dating back to 1024, and a landscape featuring numerous lakes and a beaver population. Visitors can explore the Roman Limes, significant churches, and local cultural events, alongside natural attractions like the Pfauengarten Animal and Bird Park and the "Green Path" Cycle Route.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Impressive Middle Ages at the Nördlinger Gate.
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Beautiful old town with lots of sights and great restaurants. Something for everyone. Very busy on nice days, of course. And the cobblestones are not for wimps ;)
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A moment of shock on August 9, 2023: Flames and a massive column of smoke emerge from one of the city's landmarks, the Nördlingen Gate Tower. The fire was presumably caused by a technical defect. The fire brigade quickly got the fire under control. However, rooms in the museum were destroyed.
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The Nördlingen Gate, built around 1400, is adorned with a stepped gable from the 16th century with half-shells. Storks nest on the top of the gate tower.
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Directly southwest of the Nördlinger Gate, an ancient, worn stone staircase leads up to the top of the wall and to the battlement directly above the gate, from which the entrance to the city was defended against enemies.
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On October 3, 1233, the collegiate church of St. Vitus, the landmark of the town of Ellwangen, was consecrated. The building, which dominates the town center, is already the third church on this site, built as a collegiate church for the nearby Ellwangen monastery. According to tradition, the monastery was founded by the Bishop of Langres, Hariolf, and his brother Erlolf in the Virngrund forest in 764. The three-aisled basilica with its three Romanesque towers is considered the most important Romanesque vaulted basilica in Swabia. In the 16th and 17th centuries, the interior was given a Baroque makeover. Nevertheless, the high medieval origins are still clearly recognizable. A Gothic cloister and the Chapel of Our Lady are directly adjacent to the main nave. In 1964, the church was elevated to a minor basilica. The direct connecting door to the neighboring Protestant town church can be seen as a special feature of ecumenism.
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The Wörnitztor in Dinkelsbühl is the oldest city gate and leads you straight to the Old Town Hall. Embarrassing interrogations used to be carried out and prisoners were held in the dominant Rothenburg gate tower. We continue with the Segringer Tor, which is particularly noticeable because of its onion dome. The city mill was built at the Nördlinger Gate, one of two mills whose construction was approved by Emperor Charles IV for the city of Dinkelsbühl in 1378. The 3rd Dimension Museum is located in the town mill, which is leaning directly against the town wall. Find out more about the picturesque old town of Dinkelsbühl: https://www.netreisetagebuch.de/dinkelsbuehl-gehenswuerdigkeiten/
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The region around Stödtlen is rich in history. You can explore the well-preserved medieval townscape of Dinkelsbühl Old Town, featuring romantic half-timbered houses and a massive city wall. Another significant site is the Nördlinger Gate, an impressive historical monument dating back to around 1390. The Wörnitz Gate, with its Staufer-period humpback squares, is the oldest of Dinkelsbühl's city gates. Additionally, Stödtlen is situated along the former Roman frontier, the Limes, where you can observe its clearly visible course and ruins near Watchtower 12/105.
Yes, Stödtlen offers several natural attractions. The landscape is characterized by numerous lakes, such as Rothenburger Weiher, which provides scenic views. You can also visit the Pfauengarten Animal and Bird Park to observe various animals and birds. The area is also known for its significant beaver population, offering opportunities for wildlife observation.
Families can enjoy exploring the charming Dinkelsbühl Old Town with its medieval atmosphere. The Nördlinger Gate and Wörnitz Gate are also family-friendly historical sites. For animal lovers, the Pfauengarten Animal and Bird Park is a great option. Additionally, the Rothenburger Weiher offers a relaxing spot with scenic views suitable for all ages.
Absolutely. The region around Stödtlen is ideal for outdoor activities. For cycling enthusiasts, the "Green Path" Cycle Route offers a way to explore the scenic surroundings. You can find various hiking trails, including easy loops like the "Scenic Ponds and Wetlands – Schnepfenweiher loop from Gaxhardt" or moderate options like the "Rhododendron Forest Wört – Gaugenweiher loop from Stödtlen." For more routes, check out the Hiking around Stödtlen guide or the Cycling around Stödtlen guide.
Stödtlen hosts the annual St. Leonhardsfest every August, a traditional festival showcasing local customs and community spirit. The local cultural scene is vibrant, with various associations contributing, including music groups like the Virngrundmusikanten and Liederkranz, and the TheaterKultur theater group. You can often find carnival events, annual concerts, and cultural events like cabaret, art exhibitions, and theater performances in the community hall during the winter months.
Stödtlen is uniquely positioned along the former Roman frontier, the Limes. You can observe a clearly visible course of the Limes, particularly between the Halheim fort and the reconstructed Limes gate Mönchsroth. Ruins up to 0.6 meters high and 4 meters wide are discernible near Watchtower 12/105, especially when approaching from the K3215 road.
Dinkelsbühl Old Town is highly popular due to its exceptionally well-preserved late medieval townscape. Visitors enjoy drifting through its beautiful, lovingly decorated alleys, admiring the romantic half-timbered houses, the massive and completely preserved city wall, and the lively market square. It's often described as feeling like it's sprung directly from a fairytale movie.
Yes, Stödtlen and its surroundings feature notable religious landmarks. St. Leonhard's Church is a significant local landmark. You can also visit the Chapel on the Wildenberg, another charming religious site. Further afield, the Marktplatz and Basilica of St. Vitus in Ellwangen is a beautiful and historically significant church, considered the most important Romanesque vaulted basilica in Swabia.
The best time to visit Stödtlen depends on your interests. If you enjoy traditional festivals, August is ideal for the St. Leonhardsfest. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, the warmer months from spring to early autumn offer pleasant weather. The cultural events in the community hall during the winter half-year also provide entertainment.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, Stödtlen offers a variety of trails, mostly of moderate difficulty. Examples include the "Häsle Reservoir – Haselbachsee loop from Stödtlen" (47.2 km) or the "Limes Tower Ruins – Wittenbach Forest Trail loop from Mönchsroth" (29 km). You can find more detailed routes and options in the MTB Trails around Stödtlen guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The relaxed atmosphere of places like Dinkelsbühl Old Town, the scenic views from Rothenburger Weiher, and the opportunity to explore ancient Roman frontiers are frequently highlighted. The area's charm and well-preserved historical sites, combined with its picturesque natural landscapes, make it a popular destination.
Yes, the area boasts impressive historical gates. The Nördlinger Gate is a significant man-made monument where you can explore historical guardrooms. The Wörnitz Gate, with its humped blocks from the Staufer period, is the oldest of Dinkelsbühl's city gates and features a Renaissance gable. Both offer insights into historical city defenses.


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