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Family friendly hiking trails around Lichtenwald are set within a diverse landscape characterized by dense mixed forests, particularly the Schurwald, and open areas offering panoramic views. The region features varied terrain with gentle ascents and descents, making it suitable for different fitness levels. Hikers can explore educational forest nature trails and paths alongside streams. Lichtenwald's natural environment provides a setting for outdoor activities, with trails winding through woodlands and offering glimpses of the Swabian Jura.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Art meets landscape: Along the cultural trail, there are several mosaic sculptures that break up the path and invite you to pause and reflect.
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Beautifully crafted sculptures covered with delicate mosaics along the high-altitude trail.
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On a clear day, you can catch a glimpse of Hohenzollern Castle or the end of the Swabian Alb near Gosheim and Spaichingen.
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Ice cream and other delicacies from the vending machine
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Speech by Angie Heinze at the handover of the sculpture to the community on February 18, 2018 Many of you have asked us or may be asking yourself: what does this mean? “Pearl of memory”? The area we are in is the former Swabian Sea. There are many finds from that period, the Jurassic, 150 million years ago: e.g. in Holzmaden or in Nattheim near Aalen. The fossilization of a small sea urchin was found there, for the biology and Latin lovers among you - the Plegiocitaris cervicalis - it originally brought us to this one Sculture inspired. We live on a timeline that we rise and fall on. The moment is our vehicle on this journey of life. The ancestors who illustrated their part of the route before us are connected to us in a wonderful way. When we look back, we see memories that flash like they are strung on a pearl necklace. Beautiful, bright moments, children, laughter - and also moments full of darkness. Falling in love and having to say goodbye, changing, developing. These are the pearls of memory. Pearls have always been considered gifts from the gods. For the Romans they were fruits of the love goddess Venus; the ancient Greeks believed that they were formed from drops of dew falling from the sky on a full moon night; for the Persians they were the tears of the gods and for the Polynesians the pearls were gifts from the god of peace Oro, who descended to earth on a rainbow. The pearl stands for beauty, perfection and uniqueness like no other product. There is no pearl like the other, no duplicates. Each has its own character, its own life. And: it grows into a shiny treasure in the darkness of the shell. As soon as a grain of sand gets inside, a coat of mother-of-pearl surrounds this grain.
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Souvenir and craft shop, very organized, you can buy without being the seller.
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Lichtenwald offers a great selection for families, with over 30 family-friendly hiking trails. Most of these, around 20, are considered easy, while another 12 are moderate, providing options for various energy levels and ages.
Lichtenwald is ideal for families due to its diverse and engaging landscapes. You'll find serene mixed forests, panoramic views of the Swabian Jura, and idyllic passages along streams. Many trails offer varied terrain, keeping younger hikers interested, and some even feature educational elements about local flora and fauna.
The region is particularly beautiful in spring when nature awakens with blossoming flora, offering a refreshing experience. Autumn is also highly recommended, as the forests transform into a vibrant display of colors, making for picturesque walks.
Absolutely! You can explore unique cultural elements like the Gaudí-Style Artist House, which is part of routes such as the View of the Swabian Jura – Gaudí-Style Artist House loop from GVV Reichenbach an der Fils. The Lichtenwald Cultural Trail also features fascinating mosaic sculptures. For natural landmarks, the Naturfreundebrünnle Spring is a lovely spot, often included in routes like the Boundary stone – Naturfreundebrünnle Spring loop from GVV Reichenbach an der Fils.
Yes, the area around Lichtenwald features several natural attractions that can be incorporated into family outings. You can find the impressive Grunbach Waterfall, or explore the scenic Tiefklinge (Mittlerer Schurwald) and Strümpfelbach Valley gorges, which offer exciting natural landscapes for families to discover.
While specific pram-friendly routes are not explicitly detailed, many of the 20 easy trails in Lichtenwald feature easily accessible paths through dense mixed forests. These paths often have varied terrain and idyllic passages, making them suitable for families with younger children or those using prams, though some sections might require a robust all-terrain pram.
Yes, many of the family-friendly trails around Lichtenwald are circular routes, perfect for a day out without retracing your steps. Examples include the View of the Swabian Jura – Gaudí-Style Artist House loop from Lichtenwald, which is a moderate 9.8 km, or the easier Gaudí-Style Artist House – View of the Swabian Jura loop from Lichtenwald at 7.4 km.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.48 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, including impressive panoramic views over the Swabian Jura, the refreshing immersion in the Schurwald forest, and the well-maintained trails that cater to various fitness levels.
Absolutely! Several trails offer impressive panoramic views over the entire width of the Swabian Jura, providing rewarding sights after some ascent. The View of the Swabian Jura – View of the Filstal Valley loop from Lichtenwald is a great example, offering stunning vistas. Additionally, the Schützenhüttle Viewpoint is a notable spot for scenic outlooks.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in the Lichtenwald region, especially within the extensive forest areas like the Schurwald. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to be mindful of other hikers and local regulations.
Yes, the region offers several spots ideal for family breaks. You'll find facilities like the Kreuzeiche Junction and Picnic Area, which is perfect for a packed lunch. For a more substantial stop, the Naturfreundehaus Strümpfelbach offers a place to rest and refresh.
The dense mixed forests of the Schurwald provide a habitat for various local flora and fauna. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, families might spot common forest animals like deer, squirrels, and a variety of bird species. The educational Forest Nature Trail can also help identify local wildlife and plants.


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