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Hiking in Wurzacher Ried offers access to Central Europe's largest intact raised bog, a unique moor landscape shaped by the Ice Age. The region features soft peat paths and boardwalks that allow passage through delicate ecosystems. Hikers can explore diverse natural features including the Riedsee, spring lakes, birch forests, and surrounding meadows. This variety supports a rich biodiversity, making it a point of interest for nature enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 7, 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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Beautiful hiking trails in the Wurzacher Ried, with benches for resting and enjoying the tranquility. A wonderful area surrounded by beautiful nature.
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Wurzach Castle (1723-1728) in the city center boasts one of the most beautiful Baroque staircases in southern Germany. It is considered a jewel on the Upper Swabian Baroque Route. The elegantly curved staircase cleverly ascends a considerable height to the ceiling fresco, depicting an ancient heaven of the gods. The impressive painting centers on the legend of Hercules. Commissioned by the House of Waldburg-Zeil-Wurzach, it was likely significantly influenced by Italian artists. The castle courtyard is flanked by two guardhouses, the "Hohes Haus" (High House) to the west and the "Rentamt" (Tax Office), built in 1691, to the east. This wing also houses the old castle chapel, first mentioned in 1422. To the left in the choir is the tomb of George I of Waldburg, "Jörg with the pretty hair," who died in 1467. The Baroque staircase is open daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. (free entry) (Source: https://www.oberschwaben-tourismus.de/attraktionen/barocktreppenhaus-wurzacher-schloss-759edc50a8)
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This "slightly different" Kneipp pool features mud instead of cold water. Have fun.
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Super beautiful path through the reed belt.
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Wonderful photo opportunities at every corner ... the landscape here is beautiful
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The Wurzacher Ried is one of the largest nature reserves and one of the most important moorland areas in southern Germany. The EU has awarded it a premium as a European bird sanctuary and FFH area ("Natura 2000"). The moorland is located north of the municipality of Bad Wurzach in Baden-Württemberg. The retreat of the glaciers of the "Riß" period and the following "Würm" period left behind a large lake basin, which gradually became a moorland landscape from around 10,000 BC. In the last 300 years or so, the moorland has been endangered by drainage and peat cutting. For some time now, renaturation and rewetting measures have been carried out to protect this ecological gem. The Wurzacher Ried is, however, predominantly a raised bog that continues to grow and is only wetted by rain. A fen thrives along the rivers and groundwater present in all peripheral areas. The largely untouched core area, which covers about a third of the moorland area, is the largest contiguous and still intact raised bog in Central Europe. Source: Wikipedia
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The boardwalk is fun and beautifully laid out. ☺️
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The boardwalk is beautifully laid out. It's worth it 👍
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Wurzacher Ried offers a comprehensive network of trails. Within the nature reserve itself, there are approximately 20 kilometers of marked hiking trails. The wider Bad Wurzach area expands this to up to 200 kilometers, providing a wide range of options for hikers.
The trails in Wurzacher Ried cater to various fitness levels. Out of 591 available routes, 338 are considered easy, 235 are moderate, and 18 are more difficult. This variety ensures options for beginners and experienced hikers alike.
Yes, many routes in Wurzacher Ried are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Bad Wurzach hiking trail no. 2 - Ried-Runde - View over the Wurzach basin, which offers a 15 km loop through the Wurzach basin.
Wurzacher Ried is beautiful year-round, but the blooming heather in August and September adds a particularly scenic touch. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and active wildlife. During wet or frosty conditions, some paths can be slippery, so appropriate footwear is always recommended.
The Ried is a habitat for rare plant species and a diverse array of birds, making it a point of interest for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. You might spot species like the European Honey-buzzard, Spotted Crake, Common Crane, Corn Crake, and Grey-headed Woodpecker. The unique moor landscape also features specific flora adapted to peat environments.
Yes, Wurzacher Ried offers trails suitable for families. The area's boardwalks and educational trails, such as the 1.5-kilometer Torflehrpfad (Peat Educational Trail) with its 12 information boards, provide engaging experiences for all ages. Many easy routes are available, with 338 routes classified as easy.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many hiking trails in Wurzacher Ried. However, as it is a nature reserve, it's important to keep dogs on a leash to protect the delicate ecosystem and wildlife. Always check local signage for specific restrictions on certain paths.
Hikers can explore several notable attractions. The Riedsee in the Wurzacher Ried is a prominent lake with a boardwalk and viewing platform. You can also visit the Observation Platform at the Haidgauer Spring Lakes. For an educational experience, the Naturschutzzentrum Wurzacher Ried offers an interactive exhibition about moors.
Parking facilities are generally available near the main access points to the nature reserve and trailheads in the Bad Wurzach area. Specific parking information is often provided on individual route descriptions on komoot, or at the Naturschutzzentrum Wurzacher Ried.
While specific public transport routes directly into the heart of the Ried may be limited, Bad Wurzach itself is accessible by public transport. From there, local bus services or a short walk can connect you to various trailheads. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for the most current information.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 3500 reviews. Reviewers often praise the unique moor landscape, the well-maintained boardwalks that allow close access to nature, and the tranquility of the Ried. Many appreciate the diverse ecosystems and the opportunity for peaceful immersion in nature.
Yes, the Torflehrpfad (Peat Educational Trail) is a 1.5-kilometer path featuring 12 information boards and exhibits. This trail explains the history and technology of peat extraction in the region, offering insights into the cultural and natural significance of the moor.


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