Natural monuments around Steinmauern are defined by their location at the confluence of the Murg and Rhine rivers, featuring unique alluvial forest ecosystems. The region is dedicated to nature conservation, with a significant portion of its municipal area designated for protection. This landscape offers diverse natural attractions, including wetlands, forests, and riverine environments. These areas are shaped by the dynamic interplay of river water levels, supporting specialized flora and fauna.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Unfortunately, paddling is no longer allowed here.
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It's a good place to watch birds.
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The Fermasee flows through a culvert into the Old Rhine here. A first-class nature reserve.
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Beautiful view over the lake, directly on the path
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It's beautiful here. A great location, also for a picnic or after-work beer. There's seating and a table available.
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The Bremer Grund is a nature reserve and can only be accessed via a bridge. Many grey and silver egrets sneezed there. Ducks, swans, geese, great crested grebes, coots and many songbirds are at home here. I have also seen kingfishers here. In spring, the birds are mostly on their own, as the bridge from the Old Rhine is usually flooded. Please stay on the paths, the animals will thank you. (Deer, hares, wild boars, foxes, etc.)
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Deserted and just a few swans - very relaxing. I was amazed at how clear the water is.
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The area extends west of Neuburgweier along the Rhine and has been designated as a nature reserve since November 18, 1986. The peace here is overwhelming. Take your time and look around! During floods you cannot cross the dam over the tributary of the Rhine. But then you have a spectacle of a different kind. The path further to the Rhine is roughly gravel and not easy to drive.
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The natural monuments in this region are primarily characterized by their location at the confluence of the Murg and Rhine rivers. This creates unique alluvial forest ecosystems, wetlands, and riverine environments. The dynamic interplay of river water levels is crucial for maintaining these habitats, supporting specialized flora and fauna. A prime example is the Silberweidenwald bei Steinmauern, an alluvial forest with old silver willow trees and muddy watercourses.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Fermasee South Shore offers a flat beach area perfect for children and natural swimming opportunities. The Federbachbruch Nature Reserve is also family-friendly, featuring an observation platform and benches, making it a pleasant spot to observe nature. Additionally, the Observation Deck at Fermasee provides a beautiful lake panorama that families can enjoy.
The region's unique ecosystems support a diverse range of wildlife. The Silberweidenwald bei Steinmauern, for instance, is home to around 30 species of dragonflies and grass snakes in its moist bank areas. It's also a vital breeding, feeding, and retreat area for specialized floodplain species, with a rich birdlife. The Federbachbruch Nature Reserve is known for hosting around 100 species of birds, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching.
Yes, the region offers several excellent viewpoints. The Observation Deck at Fermasee provides a panoramic view of Lake Ferma, ideal for observing wildlife and enjoying the scenery. Another observation platform is available at the Federbachbruch Nature Reserve, offering insights into its wetland ecosystem.
The area around Steinmauern is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and running. For example, there are MTB Trails around Steinmauern, including routes like the 'Eichelberg Descent Trail'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can find options such as the 'View of the Goldkanal – Fermasee Viewing Platform loop' in the Gravel biking around Steinmauern guide. For runners, there are Running Trails around Steinmauern, including scenic loops like the 'Renaturation of the Murg – View of the Murg River loop'.
Yes, natural swimming opportunities are available. The Fermasee South Shore allows swimming in its southeastern part. It's known for its quiet atmosphere and flat beach, making it suitable for a relaxing dip.
While the focus is on natural features, the German-French Border at the Alte Lauter is a natural monument that also holds historical significance. The small river, the Alte Lauter, marks the state border between France and Germany, allowing visitors to pass between countries without realizing it, highlighting a unique historical and geographical point.
The Silberweidenwald bei Steinmauern (Silver Willow Forest near Steinmauern) is a significant nature reserve and alluvial forest located at the confluence of the Murg and Rhine rivers. It's important due to its unique ecosystem, characterized by old silver willow trees, muddy watercourses, and dynamic flooding. It holds European priority protection status as part of the Natura 2000 area 'Rheinniederung zwischen Wintersdorf und Karlsruhe', providing a vital habitat for numerous specialized floodplain species.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural attractions, including wetlands, forests, and riverine environments. The quiet and scenic spots like the Fermasee South Shore for natural swimming and relaxation are highly valued. The opportunity to observe wildlife from platforms, such as at the Observation Deck at Fermasee or the Federbachbruch Nature Reserve, is also a major draw. The 'primeval forest-like' silver willow stands in areas like the Silberweidenwald offer a unique natural experience.
Yes, the Bremengrund Nature Reserve provides this combination. It features old forest stands and several river channels, with a cycle path running along the Rhine dam directly past it. Visitors can make a detour through the protected area to the Rhine, experiencing both the dense forest and the riverine landscape.
Steinmauern demonstrates a strong commitment to nature conservation, dedicating 35% of its total municipal area to various forms of protection. This includes nature reserves, landscape protection areas, Flora-Fauna-Habitat (FFH) areas, and bird sanctuaries, highlighting the region's dedication to preserving its unique natural environments.


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