Trinkwasserschutzgebiet Lechauwald
Trinkwasserschutzgebiet Lechauwald
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Urban hiking trails in Trinkwasserschutzgebiet Lechauwald offer opportunities to explore a well-preserved natural landscape, characterized by its connection to the wild Lech river. The region's protected status ensures a largely untouched environment, providing clean water sources and diverse flora. While part of the broader Lechtal region known for its alpine scenery, the trails within Trinkwasserschutzgebiet Lechauwald are generally flat, making them accessible for various activity levels. The area features a mix of green spaces, local landmarks, and paths alongside water…
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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The fountain's large column bears four panels: one depicts Saint Ulrich, another the East Franconian German King Otto I, another the Huns, and the eastern panel depicts dates in the city's history. The water emerges from the top of the column and flows down the stone into a circular paved basin. The fountain was inaugurated in 1978 by the then mayor, Friedrich Wohlfarth, and was created according to a legend that says Saint Ulrich, through prayer or with the help of his crosier, caused a spring to spring up to quench his thirst while resting here on his journey; Ulrich fountains are said to never dry up, even in the hottest summers. The fountain originally stood west of the old federal highway, but was relocated due to the city center's planning. The fountain's artist is Josef Breitsameter.
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In 1855, construction of St. Ulrich's Church in Königsbrunn began to commemorate the 900th anniversary of the Battle of Lechfeld. Upon its completion, the artist Ferdinand Wagner from Schwabmünchen painted a ceiling fresco depicting Bishop St. Ulrich offering a prayer of thanksgiving to the Mother of God at Augsburg Cathedral. In the background, the defeated Hungarian army can be seen fleeing from the Ottonian armored cavalry.
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The pond is a quarry lake in a former gravel pit. Currently, the area looks somewhat neglected.
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It is always interesting to study such signposts.
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The café is located in an eye-catching building and has approximately 190 seats available to enjoy the house's specialties.
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The tuff stone grave from the Bronze Age with a modern inscription; in the municipal cemetery of Königsbrunn. Text of the inscription: Tuff stone slab grave from the beginning of the pre-Roman metal age, around 1800 BC, early Bronze Age, found in autumn 1917 around 150 metres south of the Neuhaus-Bobingen road in the Berggewann. According to archaeologist Peter Linke, the grave must be re-evaluated. After the discovery of Ötzi in South Tyrol, which is a milestone in age research. According to Linke, another 500 years should be added - so the grave is not 1800 BC, but 2300 BC, making it 4320 years old.
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In May 2019, the Königsbrunn city council decided to redesign the pond and its banks, and at the beginning of 2020 a company cleared the overgrown bushes. One wonders whether it will stay as it is now? After all, 385,000 euros have already been raised for the redesign - swimming in the pond is prohibited.
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There are over 80 urban hiking trails in Trinkwasserschutzgebiet Lechauwald. The vast majority, 83 of them, are rated as easy, making the area very accessible for casual strolls and relaxed exploration.
The urban trails in Trinkwasserschutzgebiet Lechauwald often run alongside the pristine Lech river, known for its distinctive light blue-turquoise color. You'll also encounter several beautiful lakes and waterways. For example, you can explore areas around Lochbach at Mandichosee, the Auensee Lechtal-Nord, and the Lechstaustufe 23 (Mandichosee) – Waterfowl Paradise.
Yes, the area is ideal for easy urban hikes. Out of 85 available routes, 83 are classified as easy. A great option for a relaxed walk is the Schoolchildren's Fountain at Europaplatz – Johannes Fountain loop from Königsbrunn, which is just under 3 km long and features minimal elevation changes.
Absolutely. Given that most trails are easy and feature minimal elevation, they are well-suited for families. Many routes offer pleasant, flat paths perfect for a leisurely outing with kids. Consider the Schoolchildren's Fountain at Europaplatz – Frog Fountain at Café Müller loop from Königsbrunn for a family-friendly distance and experience.
As a drinking water protection area, the Trinkwasserschutzgebiet Lechauwald emphasizes preserving its natural integrity. While dogs are generally welcome on trails, it's crucial to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and maintain the pristine environment. Always ensure you clean up after your pet.
Yes, many of the urban hiking routes in Trinkwasserschutzgebiet Lechauwald are designed as convenient circular walks. This allows you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Johannes Fountain – Topkapi Restaurant loop from Königsbrunn, offering a pleasant 6.5 km circuit.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-maintained paths, the beautiful views of the Lech river, and the serene atmosphere of the protected natural landscape, making it perfect for a peaceful escape.
The urban trails are enjoyable year-round. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming flora, while summer offers warm weather for riverside strolls. Autumn provides beautiful fall colors, and even in winter, the paths can be charming for a crisp walk, especially along the frozen riverbanks.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can find interesting points like the Lochbach between Lake Mandicho and the Lech barrage 22, which showcases the area's unique water management. The various lakes, such as View of Auensee, also serve as scenic landmarks.
Parking is generally available at various access points to the trails, particularly near larger towns or recreational areas bordering the protection zone. Specific parking information is often detailed on individual route pages on komoot, or can be found via local municipality websites.
Yes, public transport options exist to reach the vicinity of the Trinkwasserschutzgebiet Lechauwald, especially from nearby towns like Königsbrunn. Local bus services often connect to trailheads or areas within walking distance of the urban routes, making it possible to access the trails without a car.
While the immediate protection area is focused on nature, you'll find cafes and restaurants in the surrounding towns and villages, such as Königsbrunn. Many urban routes are designed to pass through or near these settlements, offering opportunities for refreshments before or after your hike. For instance, the Orchard Meadow with Cross – Lake Ilse loop from Königsbrunn starts and ends in a town with amenities.


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