Best attractions and places to see around Langenau include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Situated between the Swabian Alb and the Danube wetlands, the region offers diverse landscapes for exploration. Visitors can discover prehistoric caves in the Lonetal, explore nature reserves, and experience cultural enrichment. The area is known for its opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into rural German heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Ulm Town Hall is easily recognizable by its opulent early Renaissance exterior painting. The oldest part of the building is the southeastern main building, which was built in 1370 as a "new department store." The building was first referred to as a town hall in 1419. In the course of the 15th century, the council chamber on the south side received windows framed in Gothic architecture (with six electoral figures) as well as the double windows on the east side. The richly decorated astronomical clock was installed around 1520. The lavish facade painting was also extended to the old building and shows didactic depictions of virtues, commandments and vices. The painting that can be seen today dates from 1900, when the painting, which had been largely destroyed by the weather, was restored or recreated in the spirit of the authentic parts.
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You should plan some time for the city of Ulm, a great old town and especially the fishing district are well worth seeing.
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A picturesque old town with many small alleys to explore. A marketplace with a wonderful atmosphere, it's a pleasure to linger there. The fountain with the Marian column in the center of the square is a central meeting point and a beautiful addition to the atmosphere. The market square in Günzburg is definitely worth a visit! It is one of the most beautiful market squares in Swabia and impresses with its historic charm. The baroque town hall with its striking facade is a real eye-catcher and the landmark of the market square. It's worth it!
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A worthwhile destination on the tour. An impressive little town, with many historic, impressive buildings. The small streets in the fishing district should not be missed. Great!
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Ulm is a beautiful city with many sights. In the city center is the imposing Ulm Minster, a centuries-old church in the Gothic style. Its church tower offers a view of the city and on a clear day you can even see the Alps. The town hall is notable for its early Renaissance facade, its frescoes and its 16th-century astronomical clock. The narrow streets of the Fischerviertel, a district on the Danube, are characterized by half-timbered houses.
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What a facade design, what splendor. The fountain in front of it completes the overall picture, with the cathedral in the immediate vicinity.
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Visiting the cathedral is a superlative, but that's not all. Further highlights can be found inside the church. Stained glass window in the small choir of the Besserer Chapel, by Hans Acker around 1430, workshop: Hans Acker, Ulm; Donor: Besserer family, Ulm. Source: Wikipedia The fact that such works of art have been preserved is a real miracle, unique art.
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Langenau offers a rich blend of history and culture. You can visit the impressive Renaissance building of Langenau Castle and the evolving architecture of St. Martin's Church (Martinskirche), which also hosts concerts. For a deeper dive into the region's past, the Alte Kelterei Museum showcases apple-growing history, and the Pfleghof Hall serves as a cultural center with diverse events. While not directly in Langenau, the nearby Lonetal Museum highlights thousands of years of history, including Ice Age finds.
Yes, the region around Langenau is excellent for hiking. The Lonetal (Lone Valley) offers trails leading to prehistoric caves, and the Langenauer Ried Nature Reserve provides flat paths ideal for nature walks. You can also find numerous hiking routes along the Blau River and up the Schlossberg for panoramic views. For more specific routes, consider exploring options like the "Heilen Winkel – View of Rammingen loop" or the "View of the Nau – Riedweg Environmental Education Trail loop" which are popular running trails that can also be hiked. You can find more details on these routes at Running Trails around Langenau.
Langenau is well-suited for cycling enthusiasts. You can enjoy scenic rides along the River Brenz, especially beautiful during the fruit blossom season in spring. The Main-Danube-Lake Constance Trail and "Der Albtäler" cycle route also pass through or near the area. For specific cycling tours, consider routes such as "Von Langenau durchs Ried und vom Lonetal auf die Alb" or the "Blau River – Ulm Minster loop from Langenau (Württ)". More cycling options are available at Cycling around Langenau.
The Langenau region is rich in natural beauty. The Lonetal (Lone Valley) is a significant natural and archaeological area, part of the UNESCO Geopark, known for its prehistoric caves. The Langenauer Ried Nature Reserve, a former bog landscape, is a paradise for nature lovers with indigenous plants and animals. The River Brenz offers picturesque cycling routes, and the Swabian Jura provides a scenic backdrop of hills. Don't miss the Nau River Source, a tranquil spot reflecting the region's abundant water.
Yes, Langenau offers several family-friendly options. You can enjoy indoor and outdoor swimming pools, and miniature golf for a fun activity. For interactive learning, the Erlebniswelt Grundwasser (Groundwater Experience World) provides engaging exhibits. Slightly further afield, but still accessible, are Legoland Deutschland Resort in Günzburg and Tiergarten Ulm, both popular with families. Within the guide, highlights like Ulm Old Town and Landmarks and Fishermen's and Tanners' Quarter Ulm are also noted as family-friendly.
The Lonetal, or Lone Valley, is a remarkable natural and archaeological area often called a "living museum." It's part of the UNESCO Geopark and is internationally recognized for its prehistoric caves and archaeological finds from the Ice Age, including world-famous ivory figurines like the Lion Man. Notable caves include Bocksteinhöhle, Charlottenhöhle, Fohlenhaus, Hohlen Stein, and Vogelherdhöhle. The valley also offers excellent opportunities for hiking and cycling.
Yes, there are several spots to enjoy scenic views. Hiking up the Schlossberg offers panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the Ulm Minster, located in Ulm Old Town and Landmarks, provides an impressive view from its tower, allowing you to see the city and even the Alps on a clear day. The Valkenburg Riverside (Danube riverbank Ulm) also offers pleasant views along the river.
The spring season is particularly recommended for outdoor activities in Langenau, especially for cycling tours along the River Brenz when the fruit trees are in blossom. Generally, late spring through early autumn offers pleasant weather for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural reserves and historical sites.
Yes, the area around Langenau provides several mountain biking opportunities. You can find trails that explore the natural landscape, such as the "Nau Springs – Hohler Fels Eschental loop from Langenau (Württ)" or the "Eselsburger Valley Start – Vogelherd Cave loop from Langenau (Württ)". For more detailed routes and options, consult the MTB Trails around Langenau guide.
Ulm, a short distance from Langenau, boasts significant landmarks. The most prominent is the Ulm Minster, renowned as the largest Protestant church in Germany and featuring the world's highest church tower. The Fishermen's and Tanners' Quarter Ulm is another must-see, characterized by picturesque old half-timbered houses along the small and large blues.
While specific wheelchair-accessible trails are not extensively detailed, the Günzburg Market Square is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant area for a break and a short tour in a settlement with a nice old town.


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