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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Reimlingen

Best natural monuments around Reimlingen are primarily found within the UNESCO Global Geopark Ries. This region is characterized by its unique geological landscape, a result of a meteorite impact approximately 15 million years ago. The area offers unique geological sites and diverse landscapes, including the prominent Reimlinger Berg. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features shaped by cosmic events and ancient oceans.

Best natural monuments around Reimlingen

  • The most popular natural monuments is Lindle Quarry (Geopark Ries), a…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Witches' Rock, Nördlingen

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The Hexenfelsen, a natural monument, is located on the only hill around Nördlingen

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Lindle Quarry (Geopark Ries)

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For this trip, it's best to bring a geologist's hammer with you to "beat" flint and flint stones. But please do not forget goggles. The best time is from March …

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A sign on the Albuch mountain refers to the Battle of Nördlingen in the Thirty Years' War. Great view!

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Historic Suevite Quarry at Alte Bürg

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The approx. 20 m high north wall of the quarry opens up heavily weathered, yellowish-green-gray suevite.
Only with evidence of high pressure minerals could the volcano theory be refuted and the impact theory valid today confirmed.

Accessible all year round

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Prälatenweiher

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A really beautiful and quiet pond.
This artificial pond originally served the monks of the Mönchsdeggingen monastery for fish farming.

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Ralf Oschdälbler 🌲🥾
March 9, 2026, Historic Suevite Quarry at Alte Bürg

A very interesting view of the quarry and the geological features of the Ries. It's worth checking out :-)

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October 4, 2025, Prälatenweiher

Iduell small pond with circular path

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Here you breathe history

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There is also a small shelter near the memorial stone

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Very informative geopark

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The Nördlingen St. George's Church with its tower "Daniel" and many other Nördlingen buildings were built from the suevite rock mined here.

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An information board provides information about the geology of the rock

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique geological features can I explore around Reimlingen?

The Reimlingen area is part of the UNESCO Global Geopark Ries, a landscape shaped by a massive meteorite impact 15 million years ago. You can explore unique geological formations like suevite and Bunte Breccia, which are impact-related rocks. Sites such as the Lindle Quarry (Geopark Ries) offer opportunities to see these rocks and learn about the impact event.

Are there any specific natural monuments that offer great views of the Ries crater landscape?

Yes, the Lindle Quarry (Geopark Ries) provides a panoramic view of the Ries Impact event from its viewing platform. Additionally, the Reimlinger Berg, a prominent mountain spur near Reimlingen, offers scenic vistas over the surrounding Ries Crater landscape.

What historical significance do the natural monuments around Reimlingen hold?

Beyond their geological importance, some sites have historical connections. The Reimlinger Berg, for instance, has archaeological significance, showing evidence of settlement during the Young Neolithic and Hallstatt periods. The Witches' Rock, Nördlingen, while a natural formation, is deeply connected to local cultural history, having been a municipal execution site.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or activities in the Reimlingen area?

Absolutely. The Lindle Quarry (Geopark Ries) is highly recommended for families, especially with children. Visitors can use a hammer to knock original rocks from the quarry (goggles recommended). The Monument to the Battle of Nördlingen on Albuch is also considered family-friendly and offers great views.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Reimlingen?

The best time to visit is generally from March to October, when the weather is most favorable for outdoor exploration. Many sites, like the Lindle Quarry (Geopark Ries) and the Historic Suevite Quarry at Alte Bürg, are accessible all year round, but the warmer months offer a more pleasant experience for hiking and enjoying the views.

Can I learn more about the meteorite impact that formed the Ries crater?

Yes, the entire region is dedicated to this. The Witches' Rock, Nördlingen provides detailed descriptions about the meteorite impact. For an in-depth understanding, the Ries Crater Museum in Nördlingen (a nearby highlight) offers extensive exhibits, including meteorites and even a piece of moon rock, explaining the cosmic event.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments around Reimlingen?

The area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'View of Holheim – View of Adlersberg loop from Reimlingen' (11.7 km), and mountain biking routes like the 'Spitalkirche (Hospital Church), Nördlingen – Reimlinger Gate loop from Nördlingen' (27.8 km). For more options, explore the Running Trails around Reimlingen or MTB Trails around Reimlingen guides.

Are there hiking opportunities that incorporate the natural monuments?

Yes, the UNESCO Global Geopark Ries features numerous hiking and biking trails, including geological nature trails that lead to geotopes. For example, the Lindle Quarry (Geopark Ries) is part of a geological and natural history trail. The Reimlinger Berg is also an excellent location for hiking to experience the distinctive topography of the Ries.

What is the 'Suevite' rock and where can I see it?

Suevite is a unique impact breccia formed during the meteorite impact, containing rock and mineral fragments. It's a key geological feature of the Ries crater. You can observe heavily weathered suevite at the Historic Suevite Quarry at Alte Bürg, where the north wall exposes this yellowish-green-gray rock. Historically, suevite from this quarry was used to build Nördlingen's St. George's Church.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in this region?

Visitors appreciate the unique blend of geology and history. They enjoy the panoramic views, especially from sites like the Lindle Quarry (Geopark Ries) and the Monument to the Battle of Nördlingen on Albuch. The opportunity to learn about the meteorite impact and even interact with geological features, such as hammering for rocks at Lindle Quarry, is also a highlight for many.

Is there parking available at the natural monuments?

While specific parking details for every site are not always listed, natural monuments within the Geopark Ries are generally accessible, and many popular geotopes and highlights, like the Lindle Quarry (Geopark Ries), are designed for visitors and typically have nearby parking facilities. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.

Are there any natural monuments suitable for beginners or short walks?

Many of the trails within the Geopark Ries are suitable for various fitness levels, including shorter walks. The geological nature trails are often designed to be accessible and informative for beginners. The Lindle Quarry (Geopark Ries), for example, offers an engaging experience on a geological trail that can be enjoyed as a shorter visit.

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