Best natural monuments around Oberroggenburger Wald are found within this 6.25 square kilometer municipal-free area in Bavarian Swabia, Germany. Predominantly forested, the region offers an extensive natural landscape for exploration. The area is characterized by its quiet, wooded environment, with the Hintere Huttenbach originating here. The highest elevation in the area is 581 meters above sea level.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Fish ladders on the Günz and a great view
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A beautifully designed fish ladder, which at first glance isn't even recognizable as such. Next door, a larger-than-life horse in the meadow
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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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On the board you can find all kinds of interesting facts about natural pelloid
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You have a wonderful view and the fish troop is really well designed and integrated into nature
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In the wooden hut there are bath stones that are found around Krumbad at a depth of three to five meters. These stones are dried in the neighboring town, then crushed and ground to produce a fine stone powder. Here in Krumbad the powder is then mixed with water and the healing mud is ready. The mud, as a remedy, helps against rheumatism, arthritis, tension and much more. The bath stone is a claystone, a peloid, probably made from volcanic ash and contains more than 60% silica, magnesium and calcium.
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A beautiful reservoir, there are many birds to watch here.
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The region around Oberroggenburger Wald offers a variety of natural features. You can explore extensive forested areas, tranquil lakes like the Oberegger Reservoir and Nordholz Mill Pond, and rivers such as the Günz, where you can find the Fish ladder on the Günz. The area is characterized by its quiet, wooded environment, providing opportunities to experience diverse natural settings.
Yes, several natural monuments around Oberroggenburger Wald are well-suited for families. The Illertissen Tree and Art Trail is particularly engaging with its signposted trees, steel animal silhouettes, and a Hollywood swing. The Oberegger Reservoir and Nordholz Mill Pond are great for birdwatching and relaxing by the water. The Fish ladder on the Günz also offers an interesting sight for all ages.
The Laubgang Krumbach is a notable historical site within the natural monuments. Laid out in 1840, this pergola features an avenue of copper beeches, hornbeams, and oaks that have never been used for forestry purposes, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance related to early Bavarian land surveying.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Forest Pond at the Car House – Schleihenberg loop' or the 'Schloßberg loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes such as the 'Stoffenrieder Pond – Roggenburg pond loop' and gravel biking options like the 'View of Oberegger Lake – Oberegger Reservoir loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and gravel biking guide for the area.
Yes, there are several hiking trails that allow you to explore the natural beauty. For instance, the Illertissen Tree and Art Trail is a dedicated path featuring around 40 signposted trees and shrubs. While the Oberroggenburger Wald itself is largely forested, nearby routes like the 'Forest Pond at the Car House – Schleihenberg loop' offer moderate hiking experiences. You can find more hiking options in the hiking guide for Oberroggenburger Wald.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Highlights like the Oberegger Reservoir are praised for their beauty and opportunities for birdwatching. The Illertissen Tree and Art Trail is loved for its varied and exciting experience, especially for families, with its interactive elements and comfortable Hollywood swing. The historical significance and untouched nature of the Laubgang Krumbach also receive positive feedback.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in autumn and blooming nature in spring. Summer is ideal for enjoying the lakes and reservoirs. While the region is primarily forested, winter can also offer a serene, quiet experience, though some paths might be less accessible.
Yes, the region provides excellent opportunities for birdwatching, especially around its water bodies. The Oberegger Reservoir is known for its diverse bird species, making it a popular spot for observers. The Nordholz Mill Pond also attracts various water birds, offering a peaceful setting for observation.
The Oberroggenburger Wald itself is predominantly forested, with its highest elevation at 581 meters above sea level. The hiking routes in the surrounding area generally feature moderate difficulty, with some easier options available. Trails often lead through forests and past water features, providing a varied landscape. Examples include the 'Forest Pond at the Car House – Schleihenberg loop' and the 'Schloßberg loop', both rated as moderate.
Many natural areas and trails around Oberroggenburger Wald are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. For instance, the Illertissen Tree and Art Trail explicitly allows dogs on a leash. It's always recommended to check specific regulations for each site, but generally, the forested and open natural spaces welcome well-behaved dogs.
Yes, the region offers several scenic spots. The Oberegger Reservoir is a beautiful lake that serves as a viewpoint, inviting visitors to linger and enjoy the natural surroundings. The Fish ladder on the Günz also provides a wonderful view of the river and its surroundings, integrated thoughtfully into nature.
Parking availability varies by specific location. For highlights like the Illertissen Tree and Art Trail, parking is often available nearby, sometimes associated with adjacent attractions like the Museum of Garden Culture. For other natural areas and trailheads, designated parking spots are usually indicated. It's advisable to check local signage or specific highlight details for the most accurate parking information.


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