Best attractions and places to see around Öllingen include a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites situated on the southern slope of the Swabian Jura. The region is characterized by its significant valleys, such as the Lonetal and Eselsburger Tal, which are known for their unique rock formations and rich archaeological history. Visitors can explore a variety of natural monuments, ancient caves, and scenic river sections. Öllingen serves as a base for discovering the geological and cultural heritage of…
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The absolute highlight of our tour this year!!! Idyllic nature, a very easy bike path, and plenty of rest stops (especially at the Biotal farm shop & cafe in Eselsburg).
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The Fohlenhaus Stone Age Cave in the Lone Valley is a fascinating destination for nature and history enthusiasts. This impressive karst cave once served as a shelter for Stone Age people and today offers a glimpse into times long past. With its distinctive shape and special charm, it exudes a sense of mysticism.
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Absolutely recommended. You can also eat something and drink coffee there.
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The rock formations are impressive and highly recommended. But be careful, there is a road leading through the valley. It is a direct connection from Eselsburg to Herbrechtingen and is driven on the right. It's a little quieter on the small hiking trail parallel to the road, on the other side of the floodplain.
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Very beautiful rocky landscape and untouched nature
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If you want to get from the left to the right side of the Brenz, then this bridge is one way to do it.
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At the foot of the path are the two stone virgins. A popular photo motif.
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The Eselsburger Tal forms a section of the Brenz. The river flows from the Anhausen monastery near Herbrechtingen in a loop of the sharply narrowing valley around the "Buigen" ridge. First, the Brenz runs about three kilometers from Anhausen in a southerly and south-easterly direction,[1] past Bindstein Castle and Falkenstein Castle (Municipality of Gerstetten), after a hairpin bend in the district of Eselsburg (Herbrechtingen) it heads north to Herbrechtingen, where the Brenz turns sharply to the east. The Eselsburg valley is primarily known for its natural beauty; the most famous of these are the “Stone Maidens”. The Spitzbuben Cave is located at the southernmost point of the valley.
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The region around Öllingen is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Eselsburger Valley, known for its impressive rock formations like the Stone Maidens. The Lonetal (Lone Valley) is another highlight, a UNESCO World Heritage site with rare flora and fauna, and significant Ice Age caves. The Eselsburger Tal also features the Spitzbubenhöhle, and the renatured biotop in Öllingen offers a tranquil spot.
Yes, Öllingen and its surroundings boast several historical landmarks. The Ulrich Church (Ulrichskirche) in Öllingen is a prominent Romanesque hall church with over 850 years of history. Nearby, you can explore the ruins of Kaltenburg Castle, dating back to the early 12th century, and the site of Eselsburg Castle Ruins, which offers magnificent valley views. The Lonetal also holds significant archaeological importance with its Ice Age caves.
The Lonetal is renowned for its UNESCO World Heritage Ice Age caves. Key sites include Bockstein Cave, important for Middle Palaeolithic discoveries and freely accessible. The Fohlenhaus Caves are known for their distinctive horse-like shape and archaeological significance. The Hohlenstein Stadel Cave and Bärenhöhle in the Hohlenstein massif have yielded world-famous Palaeolithic finds, such as the Lion Man figure.
Absolutely. The Eselsburger Valley and the Stone Maidens rock formations are popular for families, offering scenic walks and photo opportunities. The Fohlenhaus Caves provide an engaging historical experience. For a unique sensory adventure, families can enjoy the "NaturErlebnis" Barefoot Trail. The region also offers numerous picnic and barbecue areas, perfect for a day out in nature.
Öllingen is an excellent base for hiking, situated on the edge of the Swabian Alb. You can find numerous trails through picturesque nature, including routes leading to Mochental Castle and through the Donaumoos nature reserve. The Lonetal and Eselsburger Tal offer beautiful paths, with options for various difficulty levels. For more detailed routes, explore the hiking guide for Öllingen.
Yes, the area provides excellent opportunities for cycling and running. The Eselsburger Valley has fantastic bike paths along the Brenz river. You can find various gravel biking routes, including loops through the Eselsburger Valley and to the Fohlenhaus Caves. For runners, there are trails in the Lone Valley and around Öllingen village center. Check out the gravel biking guide and running trails guide for more options.
The region around Öllingen is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly recommended for outdoor activities. The Donaumoos Nature Reserve is especially stunning during these seasons, offering vibrant flora and fauna. The Swabian Alb's rolling hills and forests are ideal for hiking when the weather is mild.
The Eselsburger Valley is a unique section of the Brenz river, celebrated for its natural beauty and impressive rock formations. The most famous are the Stone Maidens, a popular photo motif. The valley also features untouched nature, a beautiful rocky landscape, and the Spitzbubenhöhle at its southernmost point, making it a favorite for hikers and cyclists.
Beyond the well-known attractions, consider visiting the renatured biotop in the heart of Öllingen for a peaceful moment. The site of the Eselsburg Castle Ruins offers a magnificent view of the valley and surrounding rock formations. The Falkenstein Estate also provides excellent viewpoints over the Eselsburger Tal.
The Lonetal is not only a natural paradise but also a significant cultural heritage site. It's part of the UNESCO World Heritage "Caves and Ice Age Art of the Swabian Jura" due to its rich archaeological history. The valley has yielded world-famous animal and human figures, as well as extensive evidence of Stone Age settlements and Neanderthal habitation, offering a deep dive into prehistoric life.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural landscapes, especially the unique rock formations in the Eselsburger Valley and the historical depth of the Ice Age caves in the Lonetal. The peaceful atmosphere, diverse hiking and cycling trails, and the opportunity to connect with both nature and ancient history are highly valued. The Jägersteg Bridge over the Brenz is also a popular spot for its scenic views and access to various round trips.


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