Natural monuments around March are characterized by the unique volcanic landscape of the Kaiserstuhl region. This area features diverse natural formations, including vineyards, forests, and distinctive geological structures such as deep sunken lanes. Visitors can explore a variety of natural sites that offer panoramic views and insights into the local ecology and history.
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Train station festival in Volgelsheim
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Very beautiful Kaiserstuhl cycle path near Ihringen.
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A beautiful hollow path leading from the Liliental valley into the forest to the north. Numerous nesting holes can be seen in the loess walls, but I haven't encountered any bee-eaters in the forest.
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It goes unexpectedly through an abbath.
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Hehe, others come here to vacation 😄
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A very nice area for cycling and hiking. I'll be in the area again for a week in the summer 🥰
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The well-signposted circular routes begin directly behind the restaurant
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Very beautiful landscape surrounded by vineyards.
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The Kaiserstuhl region around March offers several highly-rated natural monuments. Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views from Neunlinden Tower, exploring the unique landscapes of Badberg Nature Reserve, and experiencing the atmospheric Romantic sunken lane in the Liliental.
Yes, several natural monuments and trails are suitable for families. The Liliental Arboretum Trail is noted as family-friendly, offering a pleasant walk through a forestry test site. The Cycle path in the Kaiserstuhl is also great for families, providing beautiful scenery for cycling and hiking. Additionally, the Badberg Nature Reserve and the Romantic sunken lane in the Liliental are recommended for families.
The Kaiserstuhl region is characterized by its unique volcanic landscape. You'll find diverse natural formations including extensive vineyards, lush forests, and distinctive geological structures like deep sunken lanes. Highlights include viewpoints offering vistas of Freiburg and the Black Forest, and nature reserves showcasing an alternation between vineyards and dry meadows.
The area around March is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling on routes like the 'Dreisam River – Dreisam Valley loop' or 'View of Kaiserstuhl Vineyards – Ihringer Höhe loop'. There are also easy hikes, such as the 'Old Oak Tree – Münstudsee loop' or 'Field Cross Hochkinzig – View of the Kaiserstuhl loop'. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around March, Easy hikes around March, and Cycling around March guides.
Yes, some natural monuments also hold historical significance. The Neunlinden Tower, built in 1900, stands on a site that was once home to a Pauline monastery as early as 1333. The Romantic sunken lane in the Liliental, with some hollow paths centuries old, also offers a glimpse into the region's past use and development.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views, especially from spots like Neunlinden Tower, which offers vistas of Freiburg and the Black Forest. The unique landscape with its alternation of vineyards and dry meadows, particularly at Badberg Nature Reserve, is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the pleasant atmosphere for walking and cycling, and the distinct character of the ancient sunken lanes.
Yes, the natural monuments provide habitats for various animals. For instance, the round holes in the side walls of the Romantic sunken lane in the Liliental are known to be breeding holes for bee-eaters. The sunken paths also provide a habitat for species like bats and reptiles.
The Kaiserstuhl region is beautiful year-round, with each season offering a different experience. The tips for the Liliental Arboretum Trail suggest that 'every season brings new photos,' indicating its continuous appeal. For pleasant hiking and cycling, spring and autumn generally offer mild temperatures and vibrant scenery.
Absolutely! The Liliental Arboretum Trail is a clear recommendation for tree fans. Located in the Kaiserstuhl, it's a forestry test site operated by the Forestry Research and Testing Institute of Baden-Württemberg since 1958, showcasing a diverse collection of trees.
The terrain varies, reflecting the volcanic landscape of the Kaiserstuhl. You'll encounter paths through vineyards, dry meadows, and forests. Some trails, like those leading to Neunlinden Tower, involve pleasant hikes to higher points. The sunken lanes, such as the Romantic sunken lane in the Liliental, are unique, with paths cut deep into the terrain, creating a gorge-like atmosphere.
While specific circular walks for individual natural monuments aren't detailed, many of the hiking and cycling routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the 'Dreisam River – Dreisam Valley loop' and 'Field Cross Hochkinzig – View of the Kaiserstuhl loop' are available for cycling and hiking respectively, allowing you to explore the region's natural beauty in a circular fashion. Check the Easy hikes around March and Cycling around March guides for more options.


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