Natural monuments around Eberhardzell offer insights into the region's diverse natural heritage. The landscape features a mix of protected woodland areas, significant individual trees, and various water bodies. These sites provide opportunities to observe local flora and geological formations. The area is characterized by its natural features and landmarks, making it suitable for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Well done and a very beautiful corner here.
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From the cycle path, you can catch a glimpse of the beautiful Ummendorf natural lake. Those who wish to rest can do so here on a small bench with a view of the lake.
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The explanation for the turquoise shimmering water lies in the fact that groundwater rich in lime and minerals emerges from the earth. The lime dissolved in the water changes into a water-insoluble form and is deposited on aquatic plants and on the bottom. This gives the spring lakes their color. Source: https://www.oberschwaben-tourismus.de/attraktionen/haidgauer-quellseen-12ed723db8
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The Haidgauer Quellseen are typical spring pots, consisting of lime and mineral-rich karst springs or spring lakes with a diameter of a few to about 20 m; their water – in contrast to the dark moor waters – is very clear and bluish-green. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wurzacher_Ried&diffonly=true
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The viewing platform is somewhat hidden between tall reeds. Access is via a barely visible path across a meadow and is only signposted from one side. So please pay attention to the back of the signage. The small detour is definitely worth it.
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The Krummbach and the walk along it are really idyllic and beautiful. Ideal to combine with a visit to the former monastery.
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Eberhardzell is home to two officially designated natural monuments: the Hochbäumle Linde, a historic lime tree planted around 1860, and the Märzenbecher-Hangwald, an area natural monument known for its snowdrops. The Hochbäumle Linde is also the highest point in the municipality, offering panoramic views.
Yes, you can visit the Riedsee in the Wurzacher Ried, a tranquil lake that is a relic from peat mining and a magnet for walkers and water birds. It's particularly beautiful during the 'blue hour' in the morning and evening.
You can explore trails like Along the Wurzacher Ried, which offers great views and is suitable for families and nature lovers. Another option is the Krummbach Trail, a historical path along a quiet stream, lined with ancient trees.
Many natural monuments and nearby trails are family-friendly. For example, the trail Along the Wurzacher Ried is ideal for families with children. The Krummbach Trail also features an adventure forest and a water playground nearby, making it a great choice for kids.
Absolutely. There are numerous hiking opportunities around Eberhardzell. You can find various routes, including easy and moderate trails, that allow you to explore the natural beauty of the region. Discover more options on the Hiking around Eberhardzell guide.
The Hochbäumle Linde is a historic Summer Lime tree (Tilia platyphyllos) near Füramoos, planted around 1860 and designated a natural monument. Situated at 712 meters above sea level, it's the highest point in the municipality, offering a tranquil spot for a break and, on clear days, panoramic views of the Alps.
The Märzenbecher-Hangwald (Snowdrop Slope Forest) is an area natural monument in Eberhardzell. As its name suggests, it's likely known for the presence of snowdrops (Märzenbecher) during their blooming season, protecting a valuable biotope within a sloped woodland.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For the Märzenbecher-Hangwald, spring would be ideal to see the snowdrops in bloom. For general outdoor activities and panoramic views from the Hochbäumle Linde, clear days in spring, summer, or autumn are excellent. The lakes and trails are enjoyable throughout the warmer months.
Yes, the Krummbach Trail is a historical site. It follows a stream that was built by monks in the 15th century to supply their monastery. The path itself served as a 'breviary way' for the monks, making it a place rich in history and natural beauty.
The Ummendorf Natural Lake offers a dreamy spot to relax. You can sit on comfortable benches and peacefully gaze out over the water. There's also a nearby lido if you wish to cool off with a swim.
Yes, the region around Eberhardzell is well-suited for cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes that pass by or near some of the natural monuments, offering scenic rides through the landscape. Explore more options on the Gravel biking around Eberhardzell guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty. Spots like the Riedsee in the Wurzacher Ried are loved for their peacefulness and opportunities to observe water birds. The trails, such as Along the Wurzacher Ried, are praised for their great views and suitability for nature lovers.


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