Neuhausen auf den Fildern
Neuhausen auf den Fildern
Best natural monuments around Neuhausen auf den Fildern are found within a municipality in the district of Esslingen, Germany. Situated on the fertile Filder plateau, the region is characterized by its landscape, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The area includes both area-based and individual natural monuments, such as wetlands, orchards, and protected streams. These features contribute to the local ecology and agricultural heritage.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Large biotope with many water birds.
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At the time after the rain it was very difficult to get directly to the water.
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A small water staircase/waterfall is awesome
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Nice to drive, very long asphalt road through the forest.
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The asphalted path is an old railway line that was originally used by the Siebenmühlentalbahn, which was closed in 1956. The current, well-developed path is federal property and is therefore also called the "Federal Hiking Trail". The path leads from Burkhardtsmühle in Aichtal (between Waldenbuch and Aichtal-Neuenhaus) up to Leinfelden-Musberg. The gradient is moderate and lies between 0% and 1% over the entire route, making it easy to ride uphill even with a bio-bike. The good surface is also ideal for inline skating. The total length of the route between Burkhardtsmühle and Musberg is around 8 km.
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a narrow, beautiful footbridge leads over the stream. Not for the fearful but wide enough to actually be able to cross easily. The hike is worth it for the unusual footbridge and the beautiful little waterfall alone. The next time I would run the rod the other way around so that the highlights come at the end and not at the beginning;)
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Here in the showcase you will find current information from NABU about the Wernau quarry ponds. Especially from a beaver colonization in hereditary
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A small waterfall, nice and hidden not far from the village nearby though. A narrow bridge gives the opportunity to cross over. Beautiful spot where you can walk into the water if you like.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Siebenmühlental Cycle Path, known for its moderate gradient and good surface suitable for cycling and inline skating. Another favorite is the Schaichtal Valley and Historic Fountains, offering a varied and shady route with barbecue areas. The Föllbach Gorge, with its winding forest paths and wild garlic fields, is also highly appreciated.
Yes, several natural monuments are ideal for families. The Siebenmühlental Cycle Path is family-friendly with its smooth, flat surface. The Schaichtal Valley and Historic Fountains features barbecue areas and streams, perfect for children. Additionally, the Bürgerseen offers lakes where swimming is possible in the large lake, and paths suitable for prams.
The region boasts a diverse landscape. You can explore gorges like the Föllbach Gorge and the Schaichtal Valley, wetlands such as the former clay pit which is now a valuable biotope, and traditional orchards. There are also several protected streams like the Waagenbach and Sulzbach, and the Stepped Waterfall on the Föllbach.
Neuhausen auf den Fildern offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the Siebenmühlental Cycle Path. For hiking, there are numerous trails, including those in the Sulzbach Valley and Sauhag Forest. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes extending towards Bärensee and Hohenheim Palace. Find more detailed routes in the Hiking around Neuhausen auf den Fildern guide.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. You can find trails of varying difficulty, such as the easy 'Poussierwegle Forest Path' or moderate routes like the 'Metal Bridge over the Sulzbach – Sulzbach Valley loop'. These trails often lead through forests, past streams, and offer views of the Filder plateau. For more options, explore the Hiking around Neuhausen auf den Fildern guide.
The natural monuments are beautiful year-round. Spring offers blooming orchards and vibrant greenery, while autumn showcases colorful foliage. The Siebenmühlental Cycle Path is well-paved and can be enjoyed all year. For specific features like wild garlic fields in the Föllbach Gorge, spring is ideal. Summer provides shady routes in valleys like Schaichtal.
Yes, the former clay pit in Neuhausen auf den Fildern has transformed into a valuable wetland biotope. This site is a sanctuary for various protected animal and plant species and is maintained by local volunteers, making it a significant ecological area for nature enthusiasts.
Many natural areas and trails around Neuhausen auf den Fildern are suitable for walks with dogs. The varied routes through forests and valleys, such as those near the Schaichtal Valley, provide ample space for exploration. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and respect local wildlife.
The Siebenmühlental Cycle Path is listed as wheelchair accessible. Its well-developed, asphalted surface, which follows an old railway line with a gentle gradient, makes it suitable for wheelchair users and prams.
Visitors particularly appreciate the varied and shady routes, especially in places like the Schaichtal Valley, which offers barbecue areas and streams. The well-maintained paths, like the Siebenmühlental Cycle Path, are praised for their suitability for different activities. The natural beauty, from gorges with wild garlic fields to serene lakes, also receives high acclaim.
While specific public transport details for every monument vary, the Bürgerseen, for instance, has a bus stop within an 800-meter walk. For car access, many sites, including the Bürgerseen, offer parking spaces, though they can fill up quickly on busy days. It's advisable to check local transport schedules or parking availability for your specific destination.
Neuhausen auf den Fildern and its surrounding areas offer various amenities. While specific cafes or accommodations directly adjacent to every natural monument might be limited, you will find options within the municipality and nearby towns. Some routes, like those in the Schaichtal Valley, even feature huts and barbecue areas for a break.


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