Natural monuments around Schrobenhausen showcase the diverse natural features within the district of Neuburg-Schrobenhausen. This region is characterized by its blend of forest areas, unique geological formations, and culturally significant green spaces. Visitors can explore tranquil natural settings and learn about local ecosystems. The area offers opportunities for recreation, education, and appreciation of local biodiversity and geological history.
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A beautiful hiking trail from the castle hill in Oberwittelsbach to Sisi's Palace in Unterwittelsbach. Five stations provide information on the history of Bavaria and the Wittelsbach dynasty.
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This oak tree is an official natural monument, and given its condition, there are real concerns about its future…
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The Silberbrünnel near Hollenbach, also known as Silberbrünnl, is an idyllic hillside and spring moor in the Bernbach Forest near Motzenhofen, a district of the municipality of Hollenbach in the Aichach-Friedberg district. It owes its name to the mica-containing sediments in the stream bed, which shimmer silver in the sunlight.  Nature reserve: The area has been under landscape protection since 1971 in order to preserve the unique flora and fauna. Rare plant species can be found here, such as the orchid, a type of orchid, the butterwort, a carnivorous plant, the marsh iris, the Turk's cap lily, the Siberian iris and the cotton grass with its strikingly fluffy white seed heads. The sundew, another carnivorous plant, can also be found here.  Hiking and relaxation: The Silberbrünnel is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers. Various hiking trails lead through the area and offer insights into the diverse nature. A recommended route is the circular hike over the Silberbrünnel, which offers both city impressions of St. Georgen and impressions of the surrounding forest and nature.  Getting there: The Silberbrünnel is easily accessible from Hollenbach. Parking is available at the large solar field near Oberbernbach. From there, signposted paths lead to the Silberbrünnel.  Information for visitors: In order to protect the sensitive nature, visitors should stay on the designated paths and be considerate of the flora and fauna. The area is a valuable biotope, the preservation of which depends on responsible behavior.  The Silberbrünnel near Hollenbach therefore offers a unique opportunity to experience the beauty and diversity of nature in Bavaria.
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The Silberbrünnel near Hollenbach, also known as Silberbrünnl, is an idyllic hillside and spring moor in the Bernbach Forest near Motzenhofen, a district of the municipality of Hollenbach in the Aichach-Friedberg district. It owes its name to the mica-containing sediments in the stream bed, which shimmer silver in the sunlight.  Nature reserve: The area has been under landscape protection since 1971 in order to preserve the unique flora and fauna. Rare plant species can be found here, such as the orchid, a type of orchid, the butterwort, a carnivorous plant, the marsh iris, the Turk's cap lily, the Siberian iris and the cotton grass with its strikingly fluffy white seed heads. The sundew, another carnivorous plant, can also be found here.  Hiking and relaxation: The Silberbrünnel is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers. Various hiking trails lead through the area and offer insights into the diverse nature. A recommended route is the circular hike over the Silberbrünnel, which offers both city impressions of St. Georgen and impressions of the surrounding forest and nature.  Getting there: The Silberbrünnel is easily accessible from Hollenbach. Parking is available at the large solar field near Oberbernbach. From there, signposted paths lead to the Silberbrünnel.  Information for visitors: In order to protect the sensitive nature, visitors should stay on the designated paths and be considerate of the flora and fauna. The area is a valuable biotope, the preservation of which depends on responsible behavior.  The Silberbrünnel near Hollenbach therefore offers a unique opportunity to experience the beauty and diversity of nature in Bavaria.
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The 7 Steles by Norbert Zagel are an impressive group of sculptures by the artist Norbert Zagel, located in the forest area near Unterwittelsbach, a district of Aichach in the Aichach-Friedberg district, Bavaria. These seven wooden steles, depicting human heads, are set up along a hiking trail and blend harmoniously into the natural surroundings. Description: Each of the seven steles is individually designed and shows different facial features, thus representing a diversity of human expressions. The sculptures are made of wood and have been treated to withstand the weather. They stand along a forest path and invite visitors to pause and admire the artworks amidst nature. Location and Access: The steles are located in the forest area between Unterwittelsbach and Oberwittelsbach. A popular starting point for a walk to the sculptures is the Wöresbach hiking parking lot. From there, a well-signposted path leads to the steles and continues to the castle church Maria vom Siege. The entire circular hike is about 5.5 kilometers long and is suitable for all fitness levels. Detailed information about the route can be found on the Komoot platform. Artist: Norbert Zagel is a German sculptor known for his works with wood. His works are characterized by a clear formal language and a close connection to nature. More information about his works can be found on his official website. A visit to the 7 Steles by Norbert Zagel offers a successful combination of art and nature experience and is a recommended excursion destination in the Wittelsbacher Land.
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It is worth it is very interesting
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Located directly on the hiking trail
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The region around Schrobenhausen offers a variety of natural features, from ancient trees to unique geological formations and springs. You can visit the impressive Old Oak Tree with Bench, known for its approximately 3-meter trunk diameter, or discover the Silberbrünnel Spring, where you can observe sparkling silver in the water. The broader district also features sites like the Antoniberg with its 'Strudelloch' erosion feature and the Sanddüne bei Laag, a unique geological sand dune.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Silberbrünnel Spring offers an easy walk along its course, and the Old Oak Tree with Bench provides a pleasant spot for a break. The Hagenau Forest, near Schrobenhausen, features a 3.5 km nature trail with over 40 informational signs, making it an excellent educational outing for all ages.
Some natural monuments in the region have historical or cultural significance. The Seven Steles by Norbert Zagel, while a man-made monument, is part of a hiking trail that provides information on Bavarian history and the Wittelsbach dynasty. The Old Cemetery in Schrobenhausen is a protected site offering a tranquil green oasis with historic gravestones and mature trees. Additionally, the Lindenallee am Kirchberg in Ried features 13 old lime trees leading to a church, creating a picturesque and historically significant avenue.
Yes, the Donaumoos Gauge is noted as being wheelchair accessible. This historical site in Ludwigsmoos provides insights into the bog's subsidence since 1836.
The area around Schrobenhausen offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as the 'Path Along the Paar' or the 'St. Ursula Church loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including scenic road cycling paths and touring bicycle routes like the 'View of the River Paar' loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Easy hikes around Schrobenhausen, Road Cycling Routes around Schrobenhausen, and Cycling around Schrobenhausen guides.
The region is home to several ancient and impressive trees. The Old Oak Tree with Bench is a notable example with a trunk diameter of approximately 3 meters. In the broader district, you can also find the remarkable 1000-year-old Oak Tree in Gollingkreut and the beautiful Lindenallee am Kirchberg in Ried, lined with old lime trees.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the sites. For instance, at the Silberbrünnel Spring, people enjoy observing the sparkling water and walking along its course. The Old Oak Tree with Bench is valued as a peaceful spot to rest and 'dangle from your soul.' The Hagenau Forest's nature trail is popular for its educational value and opportunity to learn about local ecosystems.
Yes, several locations provide scenic views. The Seven Steles by Norbert Zagel is categorized as a viewpoint. The Antoniberg, with its steep slope extending to the Danube, also offers picturesque views, particularly from its southern side with semi-dry grasslands.
Absolutely. The Hagenau Forest features a 3.5 km nature trail with over 40 informational signs detailing the forest ecosystem, its functions, and local flora and fauna. The Antoniberg area is also important for its biodiversity, supported by traditional sheep grazing, and preserves its original form largely untouched by agriculture and forestry.
The Donaumoos Gauge, located in Ludwigsmoos, is a significant historical and environmental marker. It has been tracking the subsidence of the bog since 1836, showing a decrease of approximately 2.80 meters until 2003. It serves as an important indicator of climate change, as the sinking surface reflects the decreasing water content of the moss and its impact on CO2 storage.
Yes, the region features several natural springs. The Silberbrünnel Spring is a popular spot where visitors can observe sparkling silver in the water. Another notable spring is the P. Jules Chevalier Spring, located not far from the Steinerskirchen oasis, offering a tranquil setting.


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