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Krumbach (Schwaben)

Attractions and Places To See around Krumbach - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Krumbach (Schwaben) include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. Located in the Kammel Valley in Bavarian Swabia, the town is known for its picturesque center and as a health resort. The region features scenic river valleys, charming hills, and various bodies of water. Visitors can explore a range of attractions reflecting the area's history, culture, and natural beauty.

Best attractions and places to see around Krumbach

  • The most popular attractions is Roggenburg Abbey, a religious building that features a baroque monastery church. It also houses an educational institution and a museum.
  • Another must-see spot is Roggenburg pond, a lake. Visitors can enjoy an idyllic and peaceful place to take a break, with a sunbathing lawn, boating, and a restaurant.
  • Visitors also love Fugger Castle, Kirchheim, a historic castle. Its castle garden and the world-famous cedar hall are open to visitors.
  • Krumbach (Schwaben) is known for its historic buildings, cultural sites, and natural features. The area offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from Rococo churches to nature trails.
  • The attractions around Krumbach are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 720 upvotes and over 170 photos shared across 42 highlights.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Roggenburg pond

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The Roggenburger Weiher is an idyllic and peaceful place to take a break. There is a sunbathing lawn with a jetty, you can go boating and a restaurant offers the possibility to stop for a bite to eat.

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Beautiful facility with the opportunity to stop and buy products

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Roggenburg Abbey

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Count Bertold von Bibereck donated in 1126 together with his wife and two brothers Konrad (bishop of Chur) and Siegfried (canon in the diocese of Augsburg) the monastery. The first Premonstratensian choristers came from the not far away monastery Ursberg and built the first Roggenburg monastery church.

In 1444 the monastery was raised to the abbey. The first name of Roggenburg as Reichs immediacy can be demonstrated for 1482/1485 - a realm cementing this status took place in several steps during the first half of the 16th century. Prerequisites for the new imperial immediacy, however, had been reforms in the monastery territory, which in particular strengthened the judicial and Policeywesen. The extensive statutes and statutes of 1573 (see bibliography) are a good example of this.

On Saturday, April 1, 1525, the monastery was looted during the Peasants' War by the rioting farmers of the Leipheimer cluster. The Abbot Jodok and the monks had previously left the monastery, so that the farmers encountered no resistance in the storm on the monastery buildings. The robbery included the preacher and peasant leader Hans Jakob Wehe von Leipheim as well as the Ingstetter farmer captain Jörg Ebner. In the course of the event held by the farmers Jörg Ebner made himself the new abbot of the monastery. On the following day, the monastery was hit again by the arriving farmers of the Illertisser heap, after the Leipheimer had withdrawn, and there was further destruction on and in the buildings.

In the 18th century, the monastery and its parish and subsidiary churches were rebuilt in Baroque style as they still exist today. Among other things, the convent buildings were rebuilt in 1732. In July 1752, the church was rebuilt, which lasted six years and was completed under Abbot Georg Lienhardt.

1802, the imperial pen was occupied after the secularization of Bavarian military. The convent was dissolved and the last abbot Thaddäus Aigler was dismissed from office.

In 1982, Premonstratensians returned to the monastery. On 8 November 1992, the monastery was raised by the Abbey Windberg in the rank of dependent Priorate. In the meantime, an educational institution for family, environment and culture, a museum, a house for art and culture as well as dining facilities have been created in the monastery facilities under their care. In addition, devotional items, wines from monastic cultivation and various products of own production are sold in a monastery shop.

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Turncable Wakepark Tannhausen

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Hello,
sometimes very interesting to watch the boys and girls making their first attempts 😂 as well as the professionals 😳 on their rides.
Unfortunately, at the moment (September 2020) during the Covid 19 period, you can only buy french fries or a sausage roll and eat them on the cordoned-off area.
Nevertheless, I think it's worth a detour.
Have fun.
Greetings Marcus

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Fugger Castle, Kirchheim

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A beautiful facility - worth seeing

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July 22, 2025, Turncable Wakepark Tannhausen

Here you can watch the social activities or get active yourself.

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Just to watch the storks in their busy activity

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Coffee and delicious cake!!

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January 10, 2024, Roggenburg Abbey

A huge monastery outside and inside. Great for photography.

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Great recreational facility with the possibility to camp there too!

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Highly Recommended. Good kitchen, very friendly and the beer tastes good. Also the monastery shop has very interesting things for sale.

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Always worth a detour!! To watch, try it out for yourself, cool down or stop in... Everyone is super friendly!!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical landmarks can I explore in Krumbach (Schwaben)?

Krumbach boasts a rich history reflected in its landmarks. You can visit the Historic Town Hall, built in 1679, with its distinctive half-timbering. The impressive Rococo St. Michael's Parish Church, completed in 1752, is another highlight. Don't miss Roggenburg Abbey, a significant religious building with a baroque monastery church and a museum. Further historical sites include Krumbach Castle, Hürben Water Castle, and the Landauer House, a rare Jewish cultural monument.

Are there any cultural sites or museums in Krumbach (Schwaben)?

Yes, Krumbach offers several cultural experiences. The Mittelschwäbisches Heimatmuseum Krumbach (Middle Swabian Museum of Local History) showcases regional traditions and history. For a unique experience, visit the Krumbacher Wachsmuseum Schwaben (Krumbach Wax Museum), which highlights wax sculpting and traditional wax making. The Jewish Cemetery in Hürben is also a significant historical and cultural site, being one of the oldest and most important Jewish cemeteries in Bavarian Swabia.

What natural attractions and recreational areas are available in Krumbach?

Krumbach is surrounded by natural beauty. The Stadtgarten (City Park) offers a green oasis for relaxation. For an immersive nature experience, explore the Walderlebnispfad Krumbach (Forest Adventure Trail), a 1.5-kilometer path designed for sensory engagement. You can also find natural Kneipp water-treading basins along the Krumbächlein stream and enjoy the Roggenburg pond, an idyllic spot for a break with sunbathing and boating.

Are there family-friendly activities or attractions in Krumbach (Schwaben)?

Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Walderlebnispfad Krumbach (Forest Adventure Trail) for an interactive nature experience. The Roggenburg pond is great for a relaxing day with sunbathing and boating. The Freibad Krumbach (outdoor swimming pool) is perfect for summer fun. Additionally, the Roggenburg Abbey and Fugger Castle, Kirchheim are historical sites that can be interesting for older children.

What outdoor activities, like hiking and cycling, can I do near Krumbach?

The region around Krumbach is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking and cycling opportunities through picturesque river valleys and charming hills. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Krumbach Forest Adventure Trail – Krumbad Spa loop' or 'Lexenrieder Chapel – Way of the Cross loop'. Cyclists can explore routes such as the 'Kammel Cycle Path – Günzburg Old Town loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes on the Hiking around Krumbach and Road Cycling Routes around Krumbach guide pages.

Where can I find wellness and healing facilities in Krumbach (Schwaben)?

Krumbach is known as the only health resort in Bavarian Swabia. The Heilbad Krumbad offers a variety of therapy and wellness treatments, including Kneipp applications and peloid therapies using the local healing stone. You can also experience the refreshing Kneipp-Naturtretbecken im Krumbächlein (natural Kneipp water-treading basins) or walk the 3.5 km Kneipp-Rundweg through the city's green spaces.

Are there any unique or 'hidden gem' attractions in the area?

Beyond the main attractions, Krumbach holds some unique spots. The Apostelkirche, completed in 1865, was the first Catholic Apostolic church in Germany, featuring Victorian Neo-Gothic style. Another curiosity is the French Cannonball embedded in the facade of the Gasthof Munding, a historical relic from an 1800 invasion. The Mühlkapelle offers a quiet Baroque chapel for reflection.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Krumbach?

Visitors frequently praise the peaceful and idyllic atmosphere, especially at places like Roggenburg pond, which is described as a great place to take a break. The historical sites, such as Roggenburg Abbey, are appreciated for their impressive architecture and historical significance. Many also enjoy the blend of nature and relaxation, with opportunities for outdoor activities and wellness experiences.

Can I find places to eat or drink near the attractions?

Yes, there are options for dining and refreshments. For example, the Roggenburg pond has a restaurant. The Klosterbräuhaus Ursberg Beer Garden is known for its good beer and food, as well as a great selection of cakes. The Turncable Wakepark Tannhausen also offers food and drink options.

What kind of cycling routes are available around Krumbach?

The region offers diverse cycling experiences. For mountain biking, you can find trails like the 'View of the Mindel Valley – Boschhorn Summit Cross loop' or the 'Krumbach Forest Adventure Trail – Chapel of the Fourteen Holy Helpers loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Kammel Cycle Path – Günzburg Old Town loop' or the 'Mohrenhausen nature Kneipp facility – Ehrmann Climb loop'. More detailed routes are available on the MTB Trails around Krumbach and Road Cycling Routes around Krumbach guide pages.

Are there any castles or stately homes to visit near Krumbach?

Yes, Krumbach and its surroundings feature several notable castles. Within the town, you can see Krumbach Castle, a Renaissance building dating back to 1530, and the Gothic-style Hürben Water Castle from 1478. A short distance away, Fugger Castle, Kirchheim is a must-see, known for its castle garden and the world-famous cedar hall, which are open to visitors.

What is the best time of year to visit Krumbach (Schwaben) for sightseeing and outdoor activities?

The region's picturesque river valleys and natural features are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with pleasant weather for exploring trails and enjoying the Roggenburg pond or the Freibad Krumbach. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for scenic walks. While specific winter activities aren't detailed, the historical and cultural sites remain accessible year-round.

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