Attractions and places to see in Traunfelder Bachtal are characterized by a valley landscape shaped by the Traunfeld stream, which has carved into the Alb plateau. The region features numerous springs, beech forests, and fish ponds. Historically, the area was home to several mills, with some structures still standing as architectural monuments. This natural reserve offers 12 distinct places to explore.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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It is a wonderful walk along the stream and past trout ponds.
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As if from another time, the buildings of the Eratsmühle lie idyllically in the quiet valley.
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Beautiful trail and stream down to Eratsmühle.
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Suddenly it is in front of you, the Eratsmühle. Time seems to stand still here. Interesting location, it was fun to stroll around and look around.
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An enchanting valley with a great landscape. It's fun to hike along here. The path is varied and hilly. It's worth walking here
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To the west of Traunfeld lies the Traunfelder Bachtal. The eponymous Traunfeld stream, which rises in Traunfeld, has dug deep into the Alb plateau here. There are numerous springs on the slopes, which are mostly covered with beech trees, some of which also feed fish ponds. The Traunfelder Bach flows into the Raschbach near Hagenhausen, which flows into the Schwarzach near Schleifmühle. There were once a few mills in the valley floor, of which today only the names Eratsmühle and Mauertsmühle bear witness. The valley is part of the designated Traunfelder Bachtal landscape protection area (LSG no. LSG-00121.14; WDPA no. 395584). https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traunfeld_(Lauterhofen)
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Today (16.06.2022) only "forest cattle" could be seen at the Eratsmühle 😆
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A wonderfully beautiful and lonely mill farmstead in the Traunfeld Bachtal. The mill wheel is no longer there, but you can still clearly see where it used to be.
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The Traunfelder Bachtal is characterized by a valley landscape shaped by the Traunfeld stream, featuring numerous springs, beech forests, and fish ponds. You can explore the Traunfelder Bachtal Nature Reserve, which offers varied and hilly paths along the stream and past trout ponds. Don't miss the Spring and Shrine at Traunfelder Bachtal, a natural monument with a bubbling brook and clear spring.
Yes, the region has a rich history, particularly with its former mills. The most prominent historical site is the Eratsmühle Historic Mill, an architectural monument built in the second half of the 18th century. This former mill farm is located in a quiet part of the valley, where you can still see remnants of its original water-powered mechanisms.
The Traunfelder Bachtal is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and cycling. For detailed hiking trails, including options like the 'Eratsmühle Historic Mill – Limestone Rock Formation loop', visit the Hiking in Traunfelder Bachtal guide. Cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Upper Gate, Altdorf – Lower Gate, Altdorf loop' in the Cycling in Traunfelder Bachtal guide.
Many attractions in Traunfelder Bachtal are suitable for families. The Spring and Shrine at Traunfelder Bachtal offers a peaceful spot for a break, and the Häuselstein Chapel is a small, accessible religious building. The nature reserve itself provides varied paths that can be enjoyed by families.
For beginners, an easy option is the 'Limestone Rock Formation – Eratsmühle Historic Mill loop from Wappeltshofen', which covers about 5.4 km. You can find more details and other routes in the Hiking in Traunfelder Bachtal guide.
The Traunfelder Bachtal features a varied and hilly terrain. Paths often wind through beech forests and along the stream, with some sections, like the Forest trail with rocks and roots, presenting rocky ground. This makes for engaging and sometimes challenging routes, but also offers cool, shaded paths even in warmer weather.
While specific parking areas for each highlight are not detailed, the region is generally accessible. Visitors often find parking near trailheads or in the nearby village of Traunfeld, from where many routes into the Bachtal begin.
Visitors particularly appreciate the enchanting valley landscape and the varied paths within the Traunfelder Bachtal Nature Reserve. The quiet, natural beauty, the historical significance of sites like the Eratsmühle Historic Mill, and the serene spots like the Spring and Shrine are frequently highlighted as reasons to visit.
Yes, the region includes a few religious sites. The Häuselstein Chapel is a small, charming religious building that is sometimes open to visitors and has a bench outside for rest. Additionally, the Spring and Shrine at Traunfelder Bachtal serves as a devotional place set into the rock.
While the Traunfelder Bachtal itself is a natural and quiet area, amenities like cafes and restaurants can be found in the nearby villages such as Traunfeld and Lauterhofen, which are a short drive away.
The Traunfelder Bachtal is beautiful throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for hiking and exploring the natural landscape. In spring, the fresh greenery and blooming flora are vibrant, while autumn brings stunning foliage colors. Even in summer, the forested trails provide welcome shade.
Yes, the Forest trail with rocks and roots offers a unique experience. It's a path that, while generally easy to navigate, features rocky ground in some sections, providing a bit of a challenge and a 'flowy' feel for those who enjoy varied terrain. It's also known for being cool even on hot days.


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