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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Assamstadt

Best natural monuments around Assamstadt are found within a natural landscape offering scenic beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. The region's appeal lies in its broader environment, including river valleys and extensive trail networks. Visitors can explore varied landscapes ideal for hiking and cycling. This area provides a serene setting for enjoying natural tranquility.

Best natural monuments around Assamstadt

  • The most popular natural monuments is Hollow Oak Shrine, a religious building and natural monument that features a centuries-old pedunculate oak…

Last updated: July 8, 2026

Rose and Japanese Gardens in the Kurpark, Bad Mergentheim

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The Japanese Garden is part of the spa park and freely accessible all year round. In the winter months, the watercourse is not in operation. The garden is located directly …

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Beautifully landscaped garden.. a splendor at the right time

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Wilhelmsquelle

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Our second drinking source: Its water has a significantly lower concentration of minerals than the water from the Karlsquelle. Because of its lower content of sodium ions, it is one …

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Ringelstaler-Weinhalde Nature Reserve

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Schutzgebietsnummer 1.242
Größe 90,2 Hektar
Ausgewiesen 28. Nov. 2000


Das Naturschutzgebiet „Ringelstaler-Weinhalde" liegt im mittleren Taubertal.
Es umfaßt die Steillagen der westlichen Talseite einschließlich der kleinen Seitentäler zwischen dem Mehlberg …

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St. Wendel zum Stein Chapel

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The small pilgrimage chapel of St. Wendel zum Stein stands against a ten-meter-high rock face in the nature reserve of the same name. It was built between 1511 and 1515 on the orders of Ursula von Berlichingen.

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March 25, 2025, Karl's Spring (Karlsquelle) – Bad Mergentheim

Spiritual places: Places of reflection and inner peace. Cultural treasures: Impressive architecture and often beautiful works of art.

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Different landscapes offer new impressions, colors and shapes that stimulate our creativity and imagination.

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The existing bench makes it possible to take a lunch break there even on hot days.

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The springs formed the basis for Bad Mergentheim as a spa town and international health resort. The decisive event was the discovery of salty water by a shepherd and his sheep in 1826.

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Three of the four springs, Albertquelle, Karlsquelle and Wilhelmsquelle, are drinking springs based on their mineral composition, whereas the Paulsquelle, which is unsuitable for drinking, is a bathing spring.

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By the way, the Wilhelmsquelle has a very special meaning for Bad Mergentheim: it is our “original source”. In 1826, a shepherd discovered the spring by accident and thus initiated the development of Bad Mergentheim into a spa town. It was then named after King Wilhelm I, who personally came to Bad Mergentheim for the inauguration. Source: https://visit.bad-mergentheim.de/de/gesundheit-erholung/trinkquelle/die-wilhelmsquelle-id_4978/

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It's a nice place of rest.

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By chance, the shepherd Gehring discovered the first healing spring in 1826. He reported his discovery to the town hall, the water was examined and the report showed: The Mergentheimer water was comparable to the Kissinger water, which was already famous at the time. The first spa guests arrived in 1829 and we have had the title “Bad” in our name since 1926. Bad Mergentheim has various healing springs with different effects: The Karlsquelle has a laxative effect.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main natural features to explore around Assamstadt?

Assamstadt is nestled within an impressive natural landscape, primarily characterized by the scenic Tauber Valley and Jagst Valley. These river valleys offer tranquil settings and extensive trail networks, making the broader natural environment the main attraction for visitors seeking outdoor recreation and natural beauty.

Are there any specific natural monuments worth visiting near Assamstadt?

Yes, several distinct natural monuments are worth exploring. These include the Hollow Oak Shrine, a centuries-old pedunculate oak with a hollow trunk housing a Madonna figure, and the Ringelstaler-Weinhalde Nature Reserve, a rich dry slope region known for its diverse flora, including 20 orchid species. Additionally, the healing springs in Bad Mergentheim, such as Karl's Spring and Wilhelmsquelle, are also recognized as natural monuments.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The region around Assamstadt is ideal for various outdoor activities, especially cycling and hiking. You can explore the 'Lovely Tauber Valley' via the well-developed Taubertal Cycle Path or enjoy the diverse scenery along the Jagst Valley Cycle Path. For more specific routes, consider gravel biking, mountain biking, or road cycling routes that traverse the area's beautiful landscapes.

Are there family-friendly natural sights around Assamstadt?

Absolutely. The Rose and Japanese Gardens in the Kurpark, Bad Mergentheim are freely accessible and offer a beautifully laid out, well-cared-for environment suitable for families. The healing springs like Karl's Spring and Wilhelmsquelle are also considered family-friendly, often located within pleasant park settings. The Hollow Oak Shrine provides a unique and peaceful spot that can be enjoyed by all ages.

Which natural monuments are wheelchair accessible?

The Rose and Japanese Gardens in the Kurpark, Bad Mergentheim are noted as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, the Wilhelmsquelle, one of the healing springs, is also accessible for wheelchairs, allowing more visitors to enjoy these natural and historical sites.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural areas around Assamstadt?

The Tauber and Jagst Valleys are particularly beautiful during spring and summer when the flora is in full bloom, making it ideal for cycling and hiking. The average July temperatures are 17-18°C, and apple blossoms typically appear between May 5th and 10th. Autumn also offers stunning scenery with colorful foliage. While winter can be quieter, some trails remain accessible for those seeking a serene experience.

Can I find historical sites alongside natural monuments?

Yes, the region beautifully blends natural beauty with historical significance. Karl's Spring and Wilhelmsquelle in Bad Mergentheim are not only natural healing springs but also historical sites, having been discovered in the early 19th century and forming the basis for Bad Mergentheim's spa town status. The Hollow Oak Shrine also represents a unique blend of natural monument and religious heritage.

Are there any nature reserves near Assamstadt?

Yes, the Ringelstaler-Weinhalde Nature Reserve is a significant protected area near Assamstadt. This reserve is a prime example of a rich, structured dry slope region in the Tauber Valley, home to a remarkable diversity of plant and animal species, including 20 orchid species and various endangered animals.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments and areas around Assamstadt?

Visitors frequently appreciate the serene environment and the opportunity to unwind from daily stress. The diverse landscapes, from river valleys to dry slopes, offer new impressions and stimulate creativity. The well-maintained gardens, like the Rose and Japanese Gardens, and unique spiritual spots like the Hollow Oak Shrine, are often highlighted for their beauty and peaceful atmosphere.

Are there opportunities for easy hikes or walks near the natural monuments?

Yes, the extensive network of hiking and cycling trails around Assamstadt includes many paths suitable for easy walks. The general natural landscape, particularly along the Tauber and Jagst Valleys, offers numerous opportunities for leisurely strolls. The areas around the healing springs and the Kurpark in Bad Mergentheim also provide pleasant, easy walking paths.

Where can I find cafes or accommodation near these natural monuments?

Bad Mergentheim, being a spa town and home to several natural monuments like the healing springs and Kurpark gardens, offers various cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Along the Taubertal Cycle Path, you'll find idyllic spots with facilities like Kneipp pools and places to relax, often with nearby villages providing refreshments.

Are dogs allowed on trails and at natural monuments around Assamstadt?

Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking and cycling trails in the natural areas around Assamstadt, provided they are kept on a leash. Specific rules may apply to nature reserves like Ringelstaler-Weinhalde Nature Reserve, so it's always advisable to check local signage. For specific sites like the Rose and Japanese Gardens, it's best to confirm their pet policy beforehand.

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