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The best city hikes and walks in Firnhabermoos

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Urban hiking trails in Firnhabermoos are characterized by their gentle gradients and proximity to waterways. The region features routes along the Wörnitz River and around local quarry lakes. Paths often connect urban centers like Donauwörth and Riedlingen, offering accessible exploration of the area's flat terrain. The landscape is generally low-lying, with minimal elevation changes.

Best urban hiking trails in Firnhabermoos

  • The most popular urban hiking route is Riedlinger Quarry Lake – Bridge Over the Kessel loop from Donauwörth, a…

Last updated: July 9, 2026

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Donauwörth on the Wörnitz River – View of the Wörnitz loop from Donauwörth

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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March 18, 2026, Heimatmuseum Donauwörth

The local history museum in Donauwörth is located in one of the oldest parts of the town. It is housed in the red house on Ried Island. The Härpfer family, who have been connected to the town's fishing history since 1434, once lived here. The museum displays religious folk art, crafts, and offers deep insights into the town's cultural history.

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Beautiful view of the surrounding area - Donauwörth - Donau-Ries district

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Hotel & Restaurant Goldener Hirsch Gourmet Restaurant Be happy and simply enjoy the best days of the year. In these hectic times, it's good to know a place where you can settle down and be pampered with family and friends. In our restaurant in the heart of Donauwörth, you can relax and enjoy the culinary delights of Bavarian-Swabian cuisine without stress. Our chef and his team will spoil you with fresh, regional dishes. The stylishly furnished restaurant, the popular Käthe Kruse Room, and the excellent service will delight you. You can always rely on our warm hospitality.

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The Fishermen's Fountain, erected in 1982, commemorates the early settlement of Donauwörth by fishermen on the island of Ried, which was formerly known as "Wörth." In the background are elegant Renaissance-era townhouses, now home to shops. Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fischerbrunnen_auf_der_Insel_Ried_in_Donauw%C3%B6rth.jpg

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Beautiful view of the Wörnitz river 🌊 and the town of Donauwörth - Donau-Ries district

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Beautiful truss bridge - railway bridge 🚂 - Donauwörth–Treuchtlingen railway line - Donauwörth - Donau-Ries district

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Sebastian Franck (also Sebastian Franck von Wörd, Latin Sebastianus Francus Woerdensis, pseudonyms Friedrich Wernstreyt, Felix Frei; * 1499 in Donauwörth; † 1542 in Basel) was a German theologian, writer, publicist, chronicler, geographer, philosopher, translator, and printer. After studying theology, Franck initially served as a Catholic priest, then embraced the Reformation and became a Lutheran preacher. Later, he relinquished the ministry and devoted himself to writing, adopting a radical Reformation stance and a critical view of authority. In Strasbourg, he published a world chronicle in which he offered scathing criticism of both ecclesiastical and secular authorities, leading to his expulsion from the city. In Ulm, where he ran a printing press from 1535 onward, his "heresy" once again brought him into serious conflict, which again ended with his powerful opposition forcibly expelling him. Consequently, in 1539 he fled to Basel, where he continued to work as a writer and printer in his later years. At the heart of Franck's worldview and understanding of history was an unusually radical rejection, for the time, of any form of religious paternalism. As someone affected by the bitter religious conflicts of the Reformation, he saw the root of the problem in confessional dogmatism. He considered this an inevitable consequence of the establishment of the institutional church system. Therefore, he fundamentally rejected all forms of church organization and advocated for impartiality in confessional disputes. He saw the church institutions as the cause of the corruption of Christianity. Above all, he condemned the connection between church and state and state intervention in religious disagreements. Far from the controversy surrounding the state, he condemned the connection between church and state and state intervention in religious disagreements. ] ... Franck replaced external authorities, including the Bible, with the "inner word" in the mind of the individual as the guiding principle, the norm of knowledge, and the sole source of salvation. He also emphasized the role of historical and individual experience as a source of knowledge. His historical studies led him to a devastating assessment of the exercise of power in the monarchical state. However, he saw no path to improvement in violent rebellion. ........ Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastian_Franck

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The bridge over the Wörnitz River. Connection to the pedestrian zone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many urban hiking trails are available in Firnhabermoos?

There are currently over 20 urban hiking trails documented in Firnhabermoos on komoot, all categorized as easy. These routes offer accessible ways to explore the urban and semi-urban landscapes of the area.

What is the typical length and duration of urban hikes in Firnhabermoos?

Most urban hikes in Firnhabermoos are relatively short and easy, making them perfect for a quick outing. For example, the Riedlinger Quarry Lake – Bridge Over the Kessel loop from Donauwörth is about 3.4 km and takes around 50 minutes, while the Liebfrauen Minster, Donauwörth – Donauwörth on the Wörnitz River loop from Riedlingen extends to 5.5 km, typically completed in just over an hour and a half.

Are the urban hiking trails in Firnhabermoos suitable for beginners?

Yes, all urban hiking trails listed for Firnhabermoos are rated as easy. They feature minimal elevation gain and well-maintained paths, making them ideal for beginners, casual walkers, and those looking for a relaxed stroll through urban environments.

Are there circular urban walks in Firnhabermoos?

Many of the urban hikes in Firnhabermoos are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. Examples include the Donauwörth Station loop from Donauwörth and the Hiking loop from Donauwörth.

What kind of sights can I expect to see on urban hikes in Firnhabermoos?

Urban hikes in Firnhabermoos often combine natural elements with townscapes. You might encounter features like the Riedlinger Quarry Lake, the Wörnitz River, and historical landmarks such as the Liebfrauen Minster in Donauwörth, offering a blend of scenic beauty and cultural interest.

Can I bring my dog on urban hikes in Firnhabermoos?

Generally, urban trails are suitable for dogs, especially if they are well-behaved and kept on a leash. Always be mindful of local regulations regarding dogs in public spaces and ensure your pet is comfortable with urban environments and potential encounters with people.

Are the urban hikes in Firnhabermoos suitable for families with children?

Given their easy difficulty and relatively short distances, many urban hikes in Firnhabermoos are well-suited for families with children. They provide an accessible way for kids to enjoy the outdoors without overly strenuous effort. Always check the specific route details for suitability with strollers or very young children.

Is parking available near the urban hiking trails?

As these are urban trails, parking is generally available in the vicinity of the starting points, often in public parking lots or on-street parking within towns like Donauwörth or Riedlingen. It's advisable to check local parking signs and regulations.

Are the urban hiking trails in Firnhabermoos accessible by public transport?

Yes, some routes, like the Donauwörth Station loop from Donauwörth, start directly from public transport hubs, making them easily accessible without a car. This allows for convenient exploration of the urban areas.

What do other hikers enjoy the most about hiking in Firnhabermoos?

The komoot community highly rates the routes in Firnhabermoos, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the accessibility and ease of these urban trails, highlighting the pleasant blend of town and nature, and the opportunity for a relaxing walk.

What is the best season for urban hiking in Firnhabermoos?

Urban hikes in Firnhabermoos can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and colorful scenery, while summer is great for longer daylight hours. Even in winter, the easy, well-maintained paths make for enjoyable walks, especially if you're looking to explore the towns.

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