Natural monuments around Ingelfingen are primarily found within the picturesque Kocher Valley, a landscape shaped by the Kocher River carving through Triassic rocks. This area features a blend of scenic vistas, geological interest, and cultural heritage, including historic vineyards. The valley's diverse geological formations and cultivated slopes offer opportunities for outdoor pursuits.
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Lime tree with a massive, arched trunk and pronounced root flares. The tree is said to have originated from three closely planted lime trees that grew together over time. At sacred sites, such as near pilgrimage churches, three trees were often planted close together as a symbol of the Christian Trinity. The trunk opening was stabilized with iron bars. Its current age is estimated to be approx. 500 years.
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A linden tree, a forester's lodge, and a chapel form Neusaß above Schöntal Monastery. Historical speculations, stories, and tales give the place its very own significance. It cannot be precisely determined when a chapel has existed in Neusaß. As stated in a booklet on the history of the place, the first reference to a pilgrimage dates back to the year 1395. The chapel itself shows late Gothic features. The pilgrimage tradition has endured to this day.
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The linden tree is considered a symbol of steadfastness, patriotism, and spiritual strength – and is an integral part of the local pilgrimage tradition. It plays a silent but significant role, especially in Marian festivals and processions.
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Originally built in the 15th century, it was later remodeled in the Baroque style. The church is a destination for numerous pilgrims, especially on the Feast of the Nativity of Mary. Its simple interior exudes tranquility, with a miraculous image of the Virgin Mary as its centerpiece.
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One of the few ways to cross the Kocher
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Visitors frequently enjoy the serene atmosphere of Neusaß Pilgrimage Church and the Heiligenbrünnle (Holy Spring), a destination for many pilgrims. Another highly appreciated spot is the Kupfer Stream, which flows through a narrow and natural valley designated as a landscape protection area. The Langenburg Castle Gardens also offer a combination of historical interest and natural beauty with gigantic panorama views.
The Kocher Valley is celebrated for its scenic beauty, carved dramatically by the Kocher River through Triassic rocks. It features a distinctive valley profile with easily erodible claystones, steep flanks of resistant limestones, and flatter sections. This geological diversity creates a picturesque landscape with high recreational value, perfect for leisurely strolls and various outdoor pursuits.
Yes, the Kocher Valley itself is a prime example of unique geology. The river has carved up to 200 meters deep, revealing Triassic rocks. You can observe steep flanks of Lower Muschelkalk limestones and flatter sections formed by Middle Muschelkalk rock salt and gypsum. The vineyards also showcase the influence of the underlying Triassic limestone, which contributes to the distinctive character of local wines.
The region's natural monuments, especially the Kocher Valley and its vineyards, are beautiful throughout the warmer months. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming landscapes, while autumn provides stunning fall foliage across the valley and vineyards. Summer is ideal for outdoor activities along the river and trails.
Absolutely. The Langenburg Castle Gardens are renowned for their gigantic panorama views. Additionally, the vineyards of Ingelfingen, particularly around the Ingelfinger Fass, provide breathtaking panoramic views of the Kocher Valley and its cultivated slopes.
Many natural monuments in Ingelfingen are suitable for families. The Neusaß Pilgrimage Church and the Heiligenbrünnle (Holy Spring) is listed as family-friendly, as is the Fish ladder at the Kocher weir near Buchenmühle, which offers an interesting stop. The vineyards also provide gentle walking trails that are enjoyable for all ages.
Yes, many areas around Ingelfingen's natural monuments are dog-friendly. For instance, the Fish ladder at the Kocher weir near Buchenmühle is explicitly marked as dog-friendly. When exploring trails, always keep dogs on a leash and respect local regulations, especially in protected areas or near wildlife.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the 'Kocher River – Rand Fichte loop from Forchtenberg' or 'Langenburg Castle Garden – Jagst Valley Cycle Path loop'. For runners, there are trails such as the 'Weißbach Weir – Kocher River loop from Ingelfingen'. Hikers can find easy trails like the 'Nature Discovery Trail Künzelsau – Tree Drum loop from Lipfersberg'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Ingelfingen, Running Trails around Ingelfingen, and Easy hikes around Ingelfingen guides.
The Ingelfingen region beautifully blends natural beauty with cultural heritage. The historic vineyards, cultivated for over 1,200 years on the steep slopes of the Kocher Valley, are a prime example. The Langenburg Castle Gardens offer a historical castle setting within a stunning natural panorama. Additionally, the Neusaß Pilgrimage Church is a historical religious site nestled in an idyllic natural setting.
Yes, the Neusaß Lime Tree is a notable natural monument. This Summer Bark (Tilia platyphyllos) is estimated to be between 300 to 500 years old, with a trunk circumference of 8.62 meters. It holds significant local importance and is considered among the 'nationally significant trees' by the Deutsches Baumarchiv.
The Ingelfinger Fass, while a man-made structure, is a prominent landmark nestled within the natural splendor of the Ingelfingen vineyards. It's Europe's second-largest wooden barrel and the largest self-supporting barrel construction on the continent. It serves as a captivating focal point for hikers and wine enthusiasts, offering unparalleled views of the Kocher Valley and providing insights into the region's winemaking heritage, which is intrinsically linked to its natural environment.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil atmosphere of sites like the Neusaß Pilgrimage Church. The panoramic views from locations such as the Langenburg Castle Gardens are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the scenic beauty of the Kocher Valley and the opportunity to cycle along the river, as highlighted by tips for the Fish ladder at the Kocher weir.


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