Best natural monuments around Kirchberg an der Iller are situated in the Iller Valley in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, an area characterized by its natural landscape. The municipal area is largely part of the Iller-Rottal Landscape Protection Area, emphasizing its commitment to environmental preservation. This region offers diverse terrain, from the flat Iller Valley to forested hills, providing scenic hiking opportunities. The area features historical trails, ancient trees, and natural ponds, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical context.
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This centuries-old tree, protected as a natural monument, with a great view of the village center of Erolzheim is also called "St. Nicholas Linden."
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The tree and art trail is located east of Illertissen on the way to the well-known Gaissmayer perennial nursery, and the Illertissen airfield is also very close by. You don't have to pay an entrance fee to visit the tree and art trail and there are no opening hours. Dogs on a leash are also allowed. Our dog Bronco really enjoyed the many steel animals and wooden figures. He often only notices at second glance that something like that isn't "real". 👀😀 The path through the tree and art trail isn't particularly long, it must be roughly 400 meters. Together with the guest tree garden, it's probably 2000 square meters. But it's still a lot of fun and there's a lot to discover! If you want, you can also sit on the raised seat and look at everything from above. There are information boards with interesting information in front of many plants, bushes and trees.
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The lake offers numerous benches to sit down and also a playground for children
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A nice place for a break and a huge playground by the pond. Nice in the shade of the trees.
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Unfortunately, the linden tree was set on fire negligently or intentionally. The fire brigade managed to extinguish the fire, but it is not yet certain that this unique natural monument will be preserved.
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A beautiful pond that invites you to linger. Lots of play opportunities for children. Recommended
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It's worth it for a little trip & partly overlaps with the bee trail here (on which you can continue straight away ;)
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Very nice little castle
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The Kirchberg an der Iller region, largely part of the Iller-Rottal Landscape Protection Area, is characterized by its diverse natural landscape rather than specific, formally designated monuments. You'll find picturesque river valleys, forested hills, and natural bathing lakes. Highlights include historic trails with ancient trees, unique arboretums, and scenic viewpoints.
Yes, several natural attractions are ideal for families. The Illertissen Tree and Art Trail is particularly family-friendly, featuring various tree species, steel animal silhouettes, and an interactive pavilion. The Krummbach Trail, with its adventure forest and water playground, is also great for children. Additionally, the Beglinde (Erolzheim Linden Tree) offers a great viewpoint that children often find interesting.
The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. The Krummbach Trail is known as one of the most beautiful walking paths in Upper Swabia, following a historic stream and lined with centuries-old giant trees. For more hiking options, you can explore various routes like the 'Sinningen Bathing Lake loop' or the 'Iller Canal Near Kellmünz' trail. Find more details on available routes in the Hiking around Kirchberg an der Iller guide.
Yes, many natural areas and trails around Kirchberg an der Iller are dog-friendly. For example, the Illertissen Tree and Art Trail explicitly allows dogs on a leash, offering an enjoyable experience for both you and your pet. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment.
Absolutely. The Krummbach Trail follows a historic stream originally built by monks in the 15th century, making it a significant water-engineering historical site. The Beglinde (Erolzheim Linden Tree) is a centuries-old linden tree with historical significance, sometimes referred to as 'St. Nicholas Linden.' Additionally, the Koenig’s Arboretum and Sommershausen Castle Park combines natural beauty with historical elements of a castle park.
The natural monuments around Kirchberg an der Iller can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings blooming meadows and fresh greenery, while summer is perfect for enjoying the natural bathing lakes like Sinninger Badesee. Autumn offers beautiful foliage in the forested areas, and even in winter, trails like the Krummbach Trail are easy to walk and offer a peaceful experience.
Yes, the picturesque landscape of Kirchberg an der Iller is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes that take you through the Iller Valley and forested hills. For specific routes, check out the MTB Trails around Kirchberg an der Iller guide or the Cycling around Kirchberg an der Iller guide, which include routes like the 'Iller-Roth-Günz Cycle Path' and tours around Sinninger Lake.
For expansive views, visit the Beglinde (Erolzheim Linden Tree), which offers a great panorama over Erolzheim and the Illertal. The forested hills surrounding Kirchberg an der Iller also provide numerous scenic spots with potential views extending as far as the Alps on clear days.
Yes, the region offers natural bathing opportunities. The Sinninger Badesee (Sinningen Bathing Lake) in the district of Sinningen is a popular gravel pit lake for swimming and relaxation. Another idyllic spot is the Ziegelweiher (Brick Pond) near Ochsenhausen, which borders the Fürstenwald forest and provides natural bathing fun.
Visitors frequently praise the peaceful atmosphere and the well-maintained paths. The historical context of sites like the Krummbach Trail, the family-friendly features of the Illertissen Tree and Art Trail, and the stunning views from the Beglinde (Erolzheim Linden Tree) are often highlighted. The overall beauty of the Iller Valley and its diverse landscape for outdoor activities are also highly valued.
Yes, you can visit Koenig’s Arboretum and Sommershausen Castle Park. This arboretum features various exotic tree species and is part of a beautiful, freely accessible castle park with a pond, offering a unique natural and historical experience.
Beyond the bathing lakes, you can find tranquil spots like the Weiherhalde Pond with Fountain. This beautiful pond is described as a great place to linger, offering a relaxing environment and often featuring play opportunities for children nearby.


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