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Urban hiking trails in Gründlenried-Rötseemoos traverse a unique moorland landscape, characterized by extensive high moor areas and fens. The region features a gentle topography of rolling hills, forests, and meadows, making routes accessible for various activity levels. A significant geographical feature is the European watershed, which runs through the area. Hikers can explore diverse natural elements, including small moor lakes and a rich biodiversity of plant and animal species.
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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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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Here you will find informative information about the Allgäu hiking trilogy.
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Cafe Zimt & Zucker on Lindenstraße has a great selection of cakes and tarts. You can sit outside by the babbling Eschach River. The staff are very friendly, and the food was delicious. 👍
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The town fountain was inaugurated on August 20, 1868, and was initially located next to the town hall, where it had to make way for the modern Gänseliesl fountain in 1970. In 1973, it was re-erected in front of the Protestant Trinity Church. The octagonal fountain is adorned with a neo-Gothic turret. In it stands an old German Landsknecht with top-boots and a floppy hat, armed with a lance and sword.
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The Children's Festival Fountain in the Evangelische Kirchengasse commemorates the large-scale Children's Festival that has been celebrated in Leutkirch since 1808.
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The Catholic parish church of St. Martin in Leutkirch dates back to the 9th century and is the town's eponymous "people's church." Despite the Reformation in the Free Imperial City of Leutkirch, it remained Catholic, as it was under the patronage of the Imperial Abbey of Weingarten. The church is located slightly elevated on the hill. The current "new building" was completed in 1519, as the old church had become too small. However, no one yet anticipated that the town would become Protestant in 1546. 🤔 The interior is a three-aisled hall on round pillars, with the central nave elevated. The dimensions are large. The furnishings include several historical and modern works of art, but overall it appears rather sparse.
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The proud and beautiful town hall of the old Free Imperial City of Leutkirch was built between 1739 and 1740, despite economically difficult times, on the site of its dilapidated predecessor, dating from 1407. The architectural highlight is the stucco ceilings in the council chamber by Johannes Schütz, a student of the famous Dominikus Zimmermann.
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The Kulturbahnhof Leutkirch has a great beer garden.
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On September 15, 1870, the Royal Württemberg State Railways opened the Waldsee–Kißlegg section of the Herbertingen–Isny railway line. Source: Wikipedia
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There are 8 urban hiking trails in Gründlenried-Rötseemoos, all categorized as easy. These routes offer accessible ways to explore the unique moorland landscape and nearby towns.
Urban hikes in Gründlenried-Rötseemoos primarily traverse a unique and well-preserved moorland landscape, featuring both open and forested high moor areas, as well as fens. You'll encounter gentle topography, small moor lakes, and a rich biodiversity, offering a distinct experience from typical forest trails.
Yes, several urban routes allow you to combine your hike with cultural and historical sights. For instance, you can visit the Maria Queen of Angels Pilgrimage Church (Rötsee), a popular destination. Another interesting historical feature is the Burgstall in the Grindelmoos, a moraine ridge that served as a refuge in the Middle Ages.
The urban hiking trails in Gründlenried-Rötseemoos are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 3,200 ratings. Hikers often praise the tranquil moorland scenery, the gentle and accessible paths, and the opportunity to combine nature with visits to charming nearby towns.
Yes, there are several easy urban loops perfect for a quick walk. For example, the Bad Wurzach town centre loop from Bad Wurzach is just over 2 km long, offering a pleasant stroll through the town center with minimal elevation gain.
Absolutely. The urban hiking trails in Gründlenried-Rötseemoos are characterized by their gentle topography and easy difficulty, making them very suitable for families. Routes like the Kißlegg Train Station – Obersee lake resort loop from Kißlegg are relatively short and flat, ideal for walks with children.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the urban hiking trails in Gründlenried-Rötseemoos. However, as much of the area is a nature reserve, it is crucial to keep dogs on a leash to protect the sensitive ecosystem and its diverse wildlife. Always stay on marked paths.
The best time for urban hiking in Gründlenried-Rötseemoos is typically from spring to autumn. During these seasons, the moorland flora is vibrant, and the weather is generally pleasant for walking. Spring offers blooming marsh orchids, while autumn provides beautiful colors.
Yes, some urban hiking routes are conveniently located near public transport. For instance, the Leutkirch Station – Leutkirch town fountain loop from Leutkirch im Allgäu starts directly from Leutkirch Station, making it easily accessible for those arriving by train.
Parking is often available near the starting points of urban hikes, especially in the towns connected to the trails. For example, routes like the Leutkirch Market Square – Leutkirch Town Hall loop from Leutkirch im Allgäu would typically have parking options in or around the town center.
While specific routes aren't named for hydrological features, many trails in the Gründlenried-Rötseemoos nature reserve will lead you through areas showcasing its unique hydrology, including small moor lakes (Kolke) and the fascinating peat layers. The Torfmoorbahn Museum Oberried – Zum Wurzelsepp loop from Bad Wurzach, for example, offers insights into the moor's peat history.


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