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Family friendly hiking trails around Günzburg are set within the Swabian region of Bavaria, characterized by the confluence of the Danube and Günz rivers. The landscape features gentle hills, extensive alluvial forests along the Danube, and numerous lakes. This area offers varied terrain, from flat riverine paths to slightly rolling forested sections, providing accessible options for families. The region's natural features include the expansive Danube forest and the Donaumoos Natural Reserve.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Lower Gate with its clock tower is one of Günzburg's landmarks. However, it is far more than just a striking, representative feature. It was once one of the most important entrances to the city. The tower keeper lived at the top and had to ring the bells hourly, day and night, so that the citizens knew someone was on watch. The many windows were not decorative, but provided a panoramic view. From here, the watchmen kept a lookout for enemies and fires.
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Krumbad is considered the oldest spa town in Swabia. Its history is linked to a special raw material: Krumbach bathstone. As early as the 16th century, this claystone was considered a remedy for ailments such as rheumatism, arthritis, tension, and skin problems. The bathstone was mined around the spa town at a depth of three to five meters. After drying, it is extracted into a fine powder, which, when mixed with water, is applied to the body as a healing mud.
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The former synagogue of the Jewish community of Hürben was located in the heart of the old town center. Its location illustrates how Jewish life was once an integral part of everyday life here. The synagogue could accommodate up to 200 people. The building was looted during Kristallnacht in 1938, set on fire a year later, and finally destroyed. Today, a remnant of wall marks the site of the synagogue, and a memorial stone commemorates the fourteen people who were deported and murdered. An inscription bearing the dates 1504 and 1942 marks the beginning and the violent end of Jewish life in Hürben.
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Krumbach's market square is the town's historical heart. Protected from flooding, it sits on a small plateau. The most striking building is undoubtedly the historic half-timbered town hall, dating from 1679. The square was formerly used as a granary. Here, trade, government, and daily life took place.
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A moated castle on dry land? Until the 16th century, the Kammel River flowed directly past this spot. Surrounded by a pond and marshy terrain, Hürben Castle once stood like an island. To prevent the building from sinking into the soft ground, it was built on massive wooden piles in the 15th century. The walls, which widen towards the bottom, also stabilize the structure. That the construction has stood since 1474 is truly remarkable. Today, the castle houses the Swabia District's advisory center for folk music.
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In the past, numerous mills lined the banks of the water. There were once 24 of them on the Kammel River. One of them was located right here at the weir. First mentioned in the 15th century, it operated until 1966. Today, it generates electricity. And so, the mill wheel still turns at the Lower Mill.
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The farmstead near Ichenhausen aims to vividly depict daily life in an early Celtic settlement. Reconstructed as closely as possible to archaeological finds by the local cultural and recreational association, the complex includes a herb garden, a storage granary on wooden stilts, a dwelling with clay walls, and a pit house. Medicinal plants served as a home pharmacy, and raised storage areas protected supplies from rodents. The construction methods are also revealing. Timber framing, wattle and daub, and clay allude to techniques later found in half-timbered houses.
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The burial mounds on the Celtic Trail near Ichenhausen are hardly visible today. Wind, weather and centuries of agriculture have greatly flattened their shape. Some of the more than 2500-year-old tombs can be found along the path. Originally, these were impressive earthworks. The deceased were probably given grave goods for the afterlife. So far, the Ichenhausen burial mounds have not been opened. They are under strict monument protection.
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The Günzburg region offers a wide array of family-friendly hiking opportunities, with over 1200 routes recorded. More than 700 of these are classified as easy, making them perfect for families with children of all ages.
You'll find mostly gentle terrain with minimal elevation gain, especially along the Danube River and through the extensive alluvial forests. These areas provide accessible paths suitable for easy walks and are ideal for families. The broader district also features picturesque rolling hills and forests for varied experiences.
Yes, many family-friendly trails in the Günzburg area are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Donaumoos Ostrich Farm – View of Leipheimer Moos loop is an easy 4.4 km circular walk perfect for a family outing.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the unique alluvial forests along the Danube, discover romantic lakes like Silver Lake or Heiligmannsee, and visit the Donaumoos Natural Reserve. Some trails also offer viewpoints, such as the Observation Tower Mooswaldsee / South Lake.
Absolutely! Many trails are designed to be short and manageable for little legs. The Oberegger Reservoir Picnic Area – Oberegger Reservoir loop is an easy 3.4 km route, offering a pleasant stroll around the lake that's ideal for families with toddlers.
Many trails in the Günzburg region are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy nature with your furry companion. It's always a good idea to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific areas.
Spring, summer, and autumn all offer wonderful conditions for family hiking. Spring brings blooming nature, summer provides warm weather for lakeside activities, and autumn showcases beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the region offers charming walks, especially through the quiet forests.
Yes, the Donaumoos Natural Reserve is known for its diverse bird species. You might also encounter the Scottish Highland Cattle on routes like the Scottish Highland Cattle – View of the Lake loop, or even visit an ostrich farm on the View of Leipheimer Moos – Donaumoos Ostrich Farm loop.
While specific wild swimming spots aren't always designated, the region's numerous lakes, such as the Oberegg reservoir, offer opportunities to enjoy the water. The Danube River itself provides options for 'boat hiking' with canoes or SUP boards, allowing you to explore the landscape from a different perspective. For more information on water activities, you can visit Günzburg Tourismus.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences around Günzburg, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's accessible paths, the serene beauty of the Danube alluvial forests, and the variety of easy routes suitable for all family members.
Yes, many popular family-friendly trailheads and attractions in the Günzburg area offer convenient parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking information, but generally, you'll find good access for cars.
Absolutely! The Danube River is a central feature of the region, and many trails follow its banks or offer scenic views. The DonAUwald Premium Hiking Trail, for instance, guides hikers through impressive landscapes with views of the Danube from the Reisensburg Bridge and delves into the expansive Danube forest.


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