Best natural monuments around Landkreis Tübingen showcase a region rich in diverse landscapes and unique geological formations. The district features a variety of natural monuments, including area-based sites and individual natural formations. These notable natural landmarks provide opportunities to experience the region's natural beauty, from river valleys to wooded ridges. The area is characterized by its position between the Naturpark Schönbuch and the Albtrauf of the Swabian Alb.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The "Thick Oak" natural monument features seating for resting and information panels about the tree and its history. The "Thick Oak" was once probably the strongest oak in the region and a popular destination for excursions. For centuries, it served as a playground, a festival ground, a shelter, and a place of wonder. On August 3, 1874, at approximately 2 p.m., this Methuselah of the Nehren Forest, likely over 1000 years old, collapsed due to its age. The fallen trunk remained an attraction, as stories tell of entire school classes finding space inside the oak's hollow interior. Thanks to local master painter Werner Nill, the remains of the Thick Oak, a trunk section approximately 4.5 meters long, can now be viewed in the museum at the community center. He preserved the oak with a special coating, thus ensuring its survival for posterity. In 2007, thanks to diligent helpers and willing sponsors, a representative information board was created and presented to the public with a small celebration on site.
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Great valley with the 207m long Seven Valleys Cave. Not easy to walk through. Very low and slippery in places. Helmet is a good idea. You can't do it without a lamp. Really exciting for children. It's impossible to get lost.
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Wonderful! Beautiful nature and peace.
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Very quiet, car-free valley. The Katzenbach is very nice.
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This rustic rest area invites you to linger in the summer. Right next to it are three large information boards about the former "Fat Oak."
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On the Jägerwegle: Rest area with information board on the "Dicke Eiche"
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beautiful romantic path through the gorge
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idyllically situated, really has something magical about it
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Landkreis Tübingen is rich in geological formations. You can visit the Hirschkopf Landslide (Mössingen), a significant geological event from 1983, offering impressive views. The Fairy Lake, Wendelsheim, formed in an old reed sandstone quarry, showcases unique rock formations. Additionally, the Path Through the Old Schilfsandstein Quarry reveals bizarre rocks and historical stone extraction.
Yes, the region offers several stunning viewpoints. The View from Dreifürstenstein provides panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape, including the Zoller and the 'flat' land to the west. The Dry Stone Walls and Vineyards on Kapellenberg offers picturesque views of terraced vineyards and ancient walls.
For gorges, explore the Wolf Gorge, known for its scenic trails. If you're interested in caves, the Seven Valleys Cave in the Katzenbach Valley and the Seven Valleys Cave itself are notable natural monuments to discover.
Several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Fairy Lake, Wendelsheim, with its mysterious green surface, is a charming spot. The Frog Pond in the Goldersbach Valley is another family-friendly lake. Additionally, the View from Dreifürstenstein and the Rest Area at the Former 'Dicke Eiche' are great for a relaxed outing with scenic views.
The natural monuments in Landkreis Tübingen can be enjoyed year-round. The Platanenallee on the Neckarinsel, for instance, is beautiful in all seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant foliage, while summer is ideal for longer outdoor activities. Even in winter, many sites offer a unique, serene atmosphere.
The region offers a diverse network of hiking trails. You can find easy hikes like the 'Hirschauer Spitzbergwegle' or the 'Mössinger Orchard path' mentioned in the Easy hikes around Landkreis Tübingen guide. For more challenging routes, explore mountain hikes such as the 'Hangender Stein Viewpoint loop' or 'Wackerstein loop' from the Mountain Hikes around Landkreis Tübingen guide. There are also specific Waterfall hikes around Landkreis Tübingen.
Many natural areas and trails around Landkreis Tübingen are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion. While specific natural monuments may have local regulations, general hiking paths through forests and valleys, like those leading to the Frog Pond in the Goldersbach Valley or around the Fairy Lake, are often suitable for dogs on a leash.
Some natural monuments have interesting historical connections. The Platanenallee on the Neckarinsel, for example, features plane trees planted in 1828, making it one of Germany's oldest. The Path Through the Old Schilfsandstein Quarry highlights a site where sandstone was mined for significant buildings like Cologne Cathedral. The Dry Stone Walls and Vineyards on Kapellenberg showcase ancient agricultural practices.
While many natural monuments are well-known, exploring areas slightly off the main routes can reveal hidden gems. The Seven Valleys Cave in the Katzenbach Valley offers a more secluded experience. The Frog Pond in the Goldersbach Valley, though family-friendly, provides a tranquil forest setting that feels tucked away.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the opportunities for relaxation and exploration. The serene environment of the Platanenallee on the Neckarinsel is highly valued for strolls and views. The impressive geological formations like the Hirschkopf Landslide and the picturesque landscapes of the Dry Stone Walls and Vineyards on Kapellenberg are also frequently praised for their unique appeal and photographic opportunities.
While specific cafes or accommodations are not directly part of every natural monument, the Landkreis Tübingen region, especially around Tübingen city, offers various options. Many hiking routes, including those near natural monuments, often pass through or close to villages and towns where you can find cafes, pubs, and guesthouses. It's advisable to check local listings for amenities near your chosen natural monument.


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