Best natural monuments around Woringen include diverse natural features within a landscape characterized by forests and historical elements. The region offers natural areas with notable features, such as the Woringer Wald, which is a partially wild mixed forest. Visitors can explore various natural monuments, including unique geological formations and scenic viewpoints. This area provides opportunities to experience local biodiversity and natural landscapes.
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Impressive view from the ruin Burg Kalden over the Iller breakthrough.
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There is good parking in front of the dam.
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From the plateau of the former Neu-Kalden complex you have a good view of the Iller breakthrough and the Iller with its suspension bridge, which lies 70 metres below.
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Tulip tree avenue flowering period June/July
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Beautiful landscape, picturesque location, diverse flora and fauna, such as waterfowl, kingfishers, forest animals, as well as good signage of the hiking trails and the circular tours can be shortened or extended at any time.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the View of the Illerdurchbruch from Neu-Kalden, which offers picturesque views of the Iller canyon. Another highly appreciated spot is the Geological Organs (Nagelfluh rock formations), known for its unique vertical cavities formed by weathering. The Rappenbach Reservoir is also a favorite for its tranquil waters and wildlife observation opportunities.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Benninger Ried Nature Reserve offers an adventure nature reserve with information boards, an observation platform, and even a museum, making it educational and engaging for all ages. The Rappenbach Reservoir is also a great choice for families, providing a quiet area for nature observation.
The region is notable for its geological formations, particularly the Geological Organs (Nagelfluh rock formations). These impressive rock formations, resembling organ pipes, were created during the Günz glaciation around 600,000 years ago by weathering processes. An information board at the site provides more details about this natural phenomenon.
Yes, the Tulip Tree Avenue, planted between 1828-1832, offers a historical botanical experience. Additionally, within the Woringer Wald, you can find Celtic ramparts from the third century BC, which served as refuge castles, and the Burgstall (castle site) of the late medieval Upper Woringen Castle. These historical elements are beautifully integrated into the forest's natural setting, offering a blend of nature and history.
The area around Woringen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy to difficult options, such as those listed in the Cycling around Woringen guide. For those who prefer road cycling, there are routes like the 'Memmingen Canal loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Woringen guide. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Iller Basin – Buxheimer Weiher loop' from the Gravel biking around Woringen guide. The Woringer Wald also features narrow and sometimes steep hiking trails.
The Rappenbach Reservoir is an excellent spot for nature observation. With its two long inlet bays, it's a quiet area where you might even spot kingfishers. The Benninger Ried Nature Reserve also provides an observation platform to view local flora and fauna, including rare species like the purple carnation.
The Woringer Wald (Woringen Forest) is a partially wild mixed forest within Woringen's territory, part of the Memmingen city forest. It offers a rich natural habitat for various flora and fauna. Within the forest, you can find a Tree Nature Trail (Baumlehrpfad) for educational walks, as well as narrow and sometimes steep hiking trails. It also integrates historical elements like Celtic ramparts and the Burgstall of the Upper Woringen Castle.
Yes, within the Woringer Wald, there is a Tree Nature Trail (Baumlehrpfad). This educational path is designed to highlight different tree species and their characteristics, offering a great opportunity to learn about the local arboreal environment. The Benninger Ried Nature Reserve also features information boards throughout its adventure nature reserve.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse natural features, from the picturesque views at the Illerdurchbruch to the unique geological formations of the Geological Organs. The tranquility of spots like the Rappenbach Reservoir and the educational aspects of the Benninger Ried Nature Reserve are also highly valued. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, such as those found in the Woringer Wald, adds to the unique appeal.
Yes, Woringen is home to an officially designated natural monument: the Chestnut tree on Hauptstraße (Kastanie an der Hauptstraße). This individual tree, located at parcel number 23/2, was designated a natural monument on December 22, 1994, due to its age and size.
When exploring the Woringer Wald, which features narrow and sometimes steep hiking trails, it is advisable to wear sturdy shoes for good grip and support. Long pants are also recommended due to the terrain and vegetation. For other natural monuments, comfortable walking shoes are generally sufficient.


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