Attractions and places to see around Niederstotzingen, a town in southern Germany at the foot of the Swabian Alb, offers a mix of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. The region is known for its prehistoric past and striking geological formations, including significant cave systems. Visitors can explore a diverse landscape shaped by rivers and karst phenomena, providing opportunities for outdoor activities and historical discovery.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The absolute highlight of our tour this year!!! Idyllic nature, a very easy bike path, and plenty of rest stops (especially at the Biotal farm shop & cafe in Eselsburg).
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beautiful cycle path directly on the Danube
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Absolutely recommended. You can also eat something and drink coffee there.
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The rock formations are impressive and highly recommended. But be careful, there is a road leading through the valley. It is a direct connection from Eselsburg to Herbrechtingen and is driven on the right. It's a little quieter on the small hiking trail parallel to the road, on the other side of the floodplain.
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A picturesque old town with many small alleys to explore. A marketplace with a wonderful atmosphere, it's a pleasure to linger there. The fountain with the Marian column in the center of the square is a central meeting point and a beautiful addition to the atmosphere. The market square in Günzburg is definitely worth a visit! It is one of the most beautiful market squares in Swabia and impresses with its historic charm. The baroque town hall with its striking facade is a real eye-catcher and the landmark of the market square. It's worth it!
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Very beautiful rocky landscape and untouched nature
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At the foot of the path are the two stone virgins. A popular photo motif.
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The Eselsburger Tal forms a section of the Brenz. The river flows from the Anhausen monastery near Herbrechtingen in a loop of the sharply narrowing valley around the "Buigen" ridge. First, the Brenz runs about three kilometers from Anhausen in a southerly and south-easterly direction,[1] past Bindstein Castle and Falkenstein Castle (Municipality of Gerstetten), after a hairpin bend in the district of Eselsburg (Herbrechtingen) it heads north to Herbrechtingen, where the Brenz turns sharply to the east. The Eselsburg valley is primarily known for its natural beauty; the most famous of these are the “Stone Maidens”. The Spitzbuben Cave is located at the southernmost point of the valley.
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The region offers several beautiful natural sites. The Eselsburger Valley is a picturesque gorge where the Brenz river flows, known for its scenic beauty and impressive rock formations. Within the valley, you'll find the unique Stone Maidens rock formations, popular for photography. The area is also part of the UNESCO Global Geopark Swabian Alb, showcasing a landscape shaped by karst phenomena and lively rivers.
Niederstotzingen is rich in history. You can explore the Neoclassical Niederstotzingen Castle, built between 1775-1783. Nearby, Oberstotzingen Castle, dating back to the 16th century, now operates as a castle hotel. Don't miss the Günzburg Market Square with its charming old town and historical buildings, or the ancient Kaltenburg Castle Ruins, which have been partially restored.
Yes, the region is renowned for its prehistoric past. The Lonetal (Lone Valley) is home to several historically significant caves, many part of the UNESCO World Heritage site 'Caves and Ice Age Art of the Swabian Alb'. These include Vogelherdhöhle, known for some of the oldest artworks in the world, and Hohlenstein-Stadel, where the famous 'Löwenmensch' (Lion-man) figure was found. You can also visit the Vogelherd Cave Archaeological Park for more insights.
The area offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes like the 'Junction to Lontal – Kaltenburg Castle Ruins loop from Vogelherdhöhle' or the 'Hiking loop from Niederstotzingen'. For more moderate options, consider routes like 'Kaltenburg Ruins – Path Along the Lone loop from Vogelherdhöhle' or 'Lone Valley – Bockstein Cave loop from Vogelherdhöhle'. Explore more options on the easy hikes guide or the general hiking guide for Niederstotzingen.
Absolutely! The region is excellent for cycling. The Danube Cycle Path Near Günzburg offers scenic rides directly along the Danube embankment. The fantastic bike path along the Brenz in the Eselsburger Valley is also highly recommended. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Charlottenhöhle – Lonetal loop from Niederstotzingen' or shorter, easy loops like 'Industrial Monument – Günzburg–Riedhausen Cycle Path loop from Niederstotzingen'. Discover more routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Niederstotzingen guide.
Many attractions cater to families. The Eselsburger Valley and the Stone Maidens rock formations are great for scenic walks and photography. Cycling along the Danube Cycle Path is also a popular family activity. The Danube Cyclist Rest Stop even offers a fleet of Bobby Cars for children and e-bike charging stations for parents.
The region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, particularly from spring to autumn, when outdoor activities like hiking and cycling are ideal. The Danube Cyclist Rest Stop, for example, is open from April to October. If you're interested in cultural events, Oberstotzingen Castle hosts concerts during the Niederstotzingen Music Days around Easter.
Yes, some areas are noted for their accessibility. The Günzburg Market Square is listed as wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant area for a break and a short tour. When planning, it's always advisable to check specific trail conditions for other natural sites.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty, especially the picturesque Eselsburger Valley and the impressive Stone Maidens rock formations, which are popular photo motifs. The cycling paths, like the one along the Brenz, are also highly regarded for their scenic routes. Many appreciate the well-preserved old towns and historical buildings, offering a relaxing break.
Yes, Niederstotzingen is home to several castles. You can see the Neoclassical Niederstotzingen Castle and the historic Oberstotzingen Castle, which now functions as a hotel. Additionally, the ancient Kaltenburg Castle Ruins offer a glimpse into the region's medieval past, with parts of the ruins restored for visitors.
Yes, especially along popular routes like the Danube Cycle Path. The Danube Cyclist Rest Stop near Offingen is a well-known spot where cyclists can find refreshments, repair tools, and even e-bike charging. Many towns along the routes, such as Günzburg, also offer cafes and restaurants.
The Lonetal is a central area for the earliest modern humans in Europe. It's famous for its unique concentration of archaeological sites, particularly caves like Vogelherdhöhle and Hohlenstein-Stadel, which have yielded significant finds including Ice Age art. The valley offers opportunities to explore the tracks of Homo Sapiens and ancient cultures within a beautiful natural setting.


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