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Urban hiking trails in Wurzacher Ried traverse a unique moorland landscape, recognized as the largest contiguous raised bog in Central Europe. The region is characterized by its distinct ecosystem, featuring peat footpaths and boardwalks that offer close access to the natural environment. Hikers can explore areas around the Riedsee, a lake formed from past peat mining, and experience diverse flora and fauna within this protected habitat.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful very informative museum about peat extraction
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Opposite the town hall lies the broad and peaceful house where Waldsee stored its grain for centuries. Grain was the main food source. Thanks to its fertile hinterland, Waldsee had so much grain that it exported it to Switzerland. Grain held universal significance in Waldsee. It also served as a means of payment for the town. Thus, a grain wage was negotiated with Johann Spiegler, who took over the town school in 1639 as the only teacher. He was granted "a quarterly malter of rye." A granary was mentioned as early as 1348, but its current appearance, with its Gothic stepped gable, dates back to 1492, as proven by dendrochronological studies. Until after the First World War, the house served as a fruit shed. Since 1972, it has been given new life. The town, together with the Museum and Local History Society, has brought together the riches of its past into a museum here. Source: https://www.bad-waldsee.de/gaeste/de/kultur-stadtleben/gehens-wissenswerts/rundgang-durch-die-geschichte-altstadt
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A pillar in the mayor's room conveys the message carved in stone: "anno domini 1426 do war daz hus angefangen und was burgermaister ulrich kudrer und baumaister." The city had around 500 inhabitants at the time, severely humiliated people, who "should be called and be dishonorable, faithless, perjured, lawless and convicted" if they rebelled against the harsh dictate of the Walburgian pledge lordship. The town hall was the reaction to this oppression. It had to be so large that it could exist alongside the castle and the monastery. And since Ulrich Kudrer was not only a good mayor but also a brilliant planner, he succeeded in transforming the citizens' distress into architectural art. Source and more details: https://www.bad-waldsee.de/gaeste/de/kultur-stadtleben/sehens-wissenswertes/rundgang-durch-die-historische-altstadt
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Unfortunately closed since December 1, 2024 (due to staff shortages). A new tenant is being sought, but currently no one is available, so the restaurant is closed.
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St. Peter's Parish Church defines the cityscape like no other building. Its striking twin towers greet you from afar and are reflected in the city lake, near which the church is built on a gravel ridge. You'll find many churches with two towers, but the angled arrangement on the magnificent west façade is rare, if not unique.
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Beautiful half-timbered houses in the village. They have been extensively renovated and everything has been done right.
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An artist has realized his dream here. Very interesting.
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Dating back to the 18th century, the Holy Spirit Hospital in Lübeck is one of the oldest social institutions in Europe. Wealthy Lübeck merchants and the city council built a hospice for the sick and needy, out of concern for their own spiritual well-being, but also out of concern for their own spiritual well-being.
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There are several urban hiking trails in Wurzacher Ried, with komoot offering 3 curated routes specifically for city hikes and walks. These range from easy strolls to moderate excursions, perfect for exploring the area's unique blend of urban charm and natural beauty.
Urban hiking in Wurzacher Ried offers a unique opportunity to experience the region's distinctive moorland landscape and rich biodiversity, even within or very close to town centers. You can enjoy picturesque views, tranquil spots like the Riedsee, and well-maintained paths that often lead through rare ecosystems, all while being easily accessible from urban areas.
Yes, Wurzacher Ried has easy urban walks perfect for beginners or those looking for a shorter, relaxed experience. For example, the Bad Wurzach town centre loop from Bad Wurzach is an easy 2.2 km route, ideal for a pleasant walk through the town.
Along the urban hiking trails, you can discover a variety of natural and cultural highlights. Many routes offer views of the unique moorland, including the Riedsee in the Wurzacher Ried and the Observation Platform at the Haidgauer Spring Lakes. You might also encounter educational paths like the Peat Educational Trail, which explains the history of peat extraction.
Yes, many of the urban trails in Wurzacher Ried are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Torfmoorbahn Museum Oberried – Zum Wurzelsepp loop from Bad Wurzach, which offers a pleasant circular experience.
The urban hiking trails in Wurzacher Ried are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 3,500 ratings. Reviewers often praise the unique natural landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the accessibility of these trails from nearby towns, offering a perfect blend of nature and convenience.
Yes, Wurzacher Ried offers several family-friendly urban walks. The easy trails, often featuring boardwalks through the moor and educational elements like the Peat Educational Trail, make for an engaging experience for all ages. The relatively flat terrain on many routes is also ideal for families with younger children.
Wurzacher Ried is beautiful year-round, but it's particularly stunning in August and September when the heather is in bloom, adding vibrant colors to the moorland landscape. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant temperatures and unique natural spectacles, while winter can provide a serene, frosty experience.
Many urban trails in Wurzacher Ried are accessible via public transport, especially those starting directly from towns like Bad Wurzach. Checking local bus schedules for connections to trailheads or town centers is recommended for convenient access.
Parking is generally available in or near the starting points of urban hikes, particularly in towns like Bad Wurzach. Look for designated parking areas close to town centers or specific attractions like the Torfmoorbahn Museum, which often serve as trailheads.
Dogs are generally welcome on trails in Wurzacher Ried, but it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially within the nature reserve areas. This helps protect the delicate ecosystem and wildlife, which includes rare birds and plants. Always follow local signage and regulations regarding pets.
Yes, for those seeking a slightly longer and more moderate urban hike, the Bad Waldsee Town Lake – Town Hall Bad Waldsee loop from Mattenhaus offers a 9 km route. This trail provides a good balance of urban exploration and natural scenery, with a moderate difficulty level.


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