Best attractions and places to see around Englischer Wald Dischingen include a diverse 18th-century landscape garden. This area features historical remnants, natural features, and recreational opportunities. The Englischer Wald is characterized by a variety of trees, interspersed meadows, and winding paths, offering exploration within the Geopark Ries. Visitors can find architectural follies, monuments, and natural springs throughout the forest.
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The English Forest is a must-see.
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Relatively well-preserved, beautiful shooting range
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Relatively well-preserved hermitage.
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Nice tour through the English Forest to Thurn and Taxis Castle. Which of course could NOT be visited.
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"4 out of 5 mountain bikers recommend this" - what did they smoke? Here on the Stubenberg, the fox and the hare say good night, and Schloss Taxis is located between Dischingen and Trugenhofen.
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The English forest has the magical energy of bygone times. Very nice.
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A very pretty interesting building
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English Forest is part of Castle Taxis. Unfortunately, it is more or less left to its own devices and its "heydays" are behind it for the time being. At the small lake there used to be e.g. water lilies. But maybe that will change at some point...
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The English Forest (Geopark Ries) itself is a diverse 18th-century landscape garden with a rich variety of trees, interspersed meadows, and winding paths. You can also find prominent
Kastanienalleen (Chestnut Avenues) and Lindenalleen (Linden Avenues). Beyond the forest, the Härtsfeldsee offers a recreational spot with small islands that provide nesting sites for birds.
Yes, the Englischer Wald is rich in history. You can find the Former Shooting Range Pavilion in Geopark Ries, which offers a glimpse into past recreational activities. Other historical remnants include the Former Klause (Hermitage), Karlsbrunnen (Karl's Fountain), and the Elisabeth von Lenthe Monument, along with various other small monuments and follies scattered throughout the forest.
In the wider Dischingen area, you can visit Burg Katzenstein, a Staufer castle dating back to 1099 with a Romanesque chapel and museum. The St. Johann Baptist Church in Dischingen, built between 1769 and 1771, showcases late Rococo and early Classicism, and the Heimatmuseum (Local History Museum) in Dischingen houses geological and agricultural exhibits.
Absolutely. The Englischer Wald is a popular destination for hikers, offering various easy to moderate walking tours. For cycling, there are numerous routes available. You can explore MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Touring Bicycle routes, many of which start from Dischingen or Schloss Taxis.
The English Forest (Geopark Ries) itself is suitable for families with its winding paths and natural exploration. The Härtsfeldsee is a great recreational spot with a playground and water play equipment. Additionally, the English Forest Pavilion is also considered family-friendly.
A convenient option is the Hartsfeld Trailhead Parking, which is quite large and located in the immediate vicinity of Schloss Taxis, making it a good starting point for hikes into the Englischer Wald.
The Englischer Wald is a unique 18th-century English landscape garden, designed to blend natural beauty with architectural elements. It features a rich variety of trees, interspersed meadows, artificial hills, and numerous winding paths that encourage exploration. This design creates a picturesque and varied environment for visitors.
Yes, certain areas within the Englischer Wald provide scenic views of Dischingen and the Egautal valley. These panoramic spots offer beautiful perspectives of the surrounding landscape.
Visitors appreciate the historical depth and natural beauty of the Englischer Wald. Many enjoy the labyrinth of paths and enchanted buildings, noting that the ancient trees are particularly striking in autumn and the chestnut blossoms charming in spring. The forest is recommended in every season for its versatile and sometimes surprising shapes.
Beyond the main attractions, the Englischer Wald holds several unique spots. You can explore the Former Klause (Hermitage), which was one of the first architectural follies built in the forest around 1785. There's also a Felsvorsprung (Rock Outcrop), a natural monument within the Geopark Ries, offering interesting geological features, and various small, sometimes dilapidated, buildings and monuments throughout the forest.
While the guide doesn't specifically detail winter activities, the Englischer Wald's ancient trees and diverse landscape can offer a unique experience in colder months. Visitors have noted that the forest can appear quite ghostly in the fog during autumn, suggesting a distinct atmosphere for winter walks, though specific winter hiking routes are not highlighted.
No, Schloss Taxis is not publicly accessible. However, it is a significant landmark bordering the Englischer Wald, and you can partly drive or walk along its castle wall, offering views of its Renaissance foundations and Baroque and English Neo-Gothic elements.


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