Best natural monuments around Unterroggenburger Wald are found in a largely forested and uninhabited area within the Neu-Ulm district of Bavarian Swabia. This region is recognized for its ecological significance and natural heritage, offering important examples of local biodiversity. The area features wetland environments and protected landscape components. Visitors can explore these sites to appreciate the region's natural history and landscape development.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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To us, a mill pond like the one presented to the biker here may seem very ordinary, but in the fantasy world of someone like Otfried Preußler (1923 to 2013), who became famous with the children's books he wrote, things look very different: It is also the habitat of a water sprite family, and his book "The Little Water Sprite", which is still popular today, tells of the adventures that the family's offspring experience in the mill pond. The "Stiftung Lesen" reviews it: "The water sprite invited twenty-seven relatives - and twenty-six came. Twelve water sprites with their wives, a well man and the bridge woman from St. Nepomuk's Bridge! And they all accepted the invitation because they want to see the little water sprite that the water sprite dad is so proud of. And he can be - because the cheeky little shirt-faced boy can already swim, barely having been born. And he learns everything else faster than his worried parents would like. His friend, the cautious carp Cyprinus, can sometimes only wiggle his fins... The children's book classic from 1956 has already enchanted generations of readers, who can then pass on their own childhood memories as well as the fantastic adventures of the little water sprite when reading aloud to children aged around 5 and above." (Text source: Stiftung Lesen)
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The tree and art trail is located east of Illertissen on the way to the well-known Gaissmayer perennial nursery, and the Illertissen airfield is also very close by. You don't have to pay an entrance fee to visit the tree and art trail and there are no opening hours. Dogs on a leash are also allowed. Our dog Bronco really enjoyed the many steel animals and wooden figures. He often only notices at second glance that something like that isn't "real". 👀😀 The path through the tree and art trail isn't particularly long, it must be roughly 400 meters. Together with the guest tree garden, it's probably 2000 square meters. But it's still a lot of fun and there's a lot to discover! If you want, you can also sit on the raised seat and look at everything from above. There are information boards with interesting information in front of many plants, bushes and trees.
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If the weather cooperates, great scenery.
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If you are looking for silence then this is a place for it
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A beautiful reservoir, there are many birds to watch here.
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very idyllic and beautiful place to watch birds and just take a deep breath
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Visitors frequently enjoy the tranquil setting of Oberegger Reservoir, known for its beautiful scenery and diverse birdlife. Another favorite is Günz Reservoir, Waldstetten, which features a biotope in its southern part and offers a peaceful, idyllic experience, often with frog concerts.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Illertissen Tree and Art Trail is particularly recommended, offering an engaging experience with around 40 trees, native shrubs, steel animal silhouettes, and interactive elements. It's a varied and exciting visit for all ages. Additionally, Nordholz Mill Pond provides a cozy spot with seating, perfect for a short family stopover.
The region is characterized by its ecological significance, featuring diverse wetland ecosystems and protected stream sections. Beyond the popular lakes, you can explore the Salzweiher, a lake nestled within a forest, offering a different kind of natural immersion. The broader area also includes significant sites like the Ingstetter Weiher, a large wetland with extensive reed beds and alder/willow stands, and the Erlenbruchwald mit Stiftweiher bei Meßhofen, an ecologically valuable alder carr forest.
The Unterroggenburger Wald area offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, you can find easy to moderate routes like the 'Roggenburg Orchard Meadow – Osterbachweg loop from Schießen' or the 'Oberegger Reservoir Picnic Area – Oberegger Reservoir loop from Deisenhausen'. Some trails, particularly around the Salzweiher, can be quite challenging with steep slopes and uneven terrain. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Unterroggenburger Wald guide.
Yes, the region provides opportunities for both road cycling and running. For road cyclists, routes like the 'Roggenburg Abbey – Untere Tor (Weißenhorn) loop from Roggenburg' or the 'Iller-Roth-Günz cycle path – Road Cycling Speed Route loop from Ebersbach' are available. Runners can enjoy trails such as the 'Swimming spot halfway along the route – Oberrieder Lakes loop from Breitenthal'. Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Unterroggenburger Wald guide and the Running Trails around Unterroggenburger Wald guide.
The natural monuments around Unterroggenburger Wald can be enjoyed throughout the year, each season offering a different experience. Spring brings vibrant new growth and active wildlife, especially around wetland areas like Ingstetter Weiher. Summer is ideal for longer walks and enjoying the lakes. Autumn showcases beautiful fall foliage in the forests, while winter offers a serene, quiet landscape, though some trails might be more challenging due to conditions.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Unterroggenburger Wald area, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in protected natural monument areas to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. For specific sites like the Illertissen Tree and Art Trail, dogs on a leash are explicitly allowed.
The wetland environments and protected forests are rich in biodiversity. At places like the Ingstetter Weiher and Oberegger Reservoir, you can observe various bird species. The reed beds and alder/willow stands provide habitats for diverse plant and animal life, including amphibians (like the frogs often heard at Günz Reservoir) and insects. Quiet observation in the early morning or late afternoon increases your chances of spotting local fauna.
While the focus of this guide is natural monuments, the region does have historical significance. The nearby Kloster Roggenburg (Roggenburg Abbey) is a prominent cultural landmark. The Ingstetter Weiher itself has a history, originally created as a fish pond in the 1930s and later serving as a popular bathing lake, now playing a crucial role in flood protection.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the lakes, the opportunity for bird watching, and the chance to immerse themselves in diverse ecosystems like wetland environments and alder carr forests. The well-maintained trails and the family-friendly options also receive positive feedback, making it a rewarding destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
While the Unterroggenburger Wald is largely uninhabited, you can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation in the surrounding towns and villages. For example, near Kloster Roggenburg, you'll find amenities. It's advisable to plan your visit and check for options in nearby communities like Roggenburg, Illertissen, or other market towns in the Neu-Ulm district.


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