Best natural monuments around Landkreis Rottweil are found in a diverse landscape nestled between the Black Forest and the Swabian Alb. This region features a rich natural heritage, including numerous individual and area-based natural monuments. Visitors can explore a variety of geological formations, lush valleys, and significant natural landmarks. The area offers opportunities to experience its unique ecological and geological features.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Four magnificent sequoia trees that have developed particularly well here. Only when you stand directly in front of them do you truly grasp the true size of these giants.
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A richly structured valley with rock formations, steppe heaths, wet meadows, lean grasslands and the impressive Schlichemklamm gorge, which has cut deep into the shell limestone.
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A quiet nature trail leads directly along the stream—at times narrow and enchanting, at times open and sunny. The rippling of the Schlichem River accompanies every step, making this section particularly idyllic.
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Beautiful cave with a technically demanding trail afterwards
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Coming from the mouth, the Schlichemtal is a wonderful valley to walk through. The path is very varied. The “finale” and also the highlight is of course the section in the gorge.
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Exotics in our homeland. Very impressive.
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Impressive very tall and old trees
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The one-year-old sequoia seedlings were planted here in 1866 and are a really nice place to stay
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Landkreis Rottweil offers a variety of impressive geological features. You can explore the deep gorges of the Schlichem Gorge and the Schlichemtal Nature Reserve, which feature striking rock formations and have cut deep into shell limestone. The Eschach Valley also boasts rock faces up to 100 meters deep in some sections, shaped by Keuper and Muschelkalk formations. Don't miss the Moosmann Cave for another fascinating underground experience.
Yes, several natural monuments in Landkreis Rottweil are family-friendly. The Schlichemtal Nature Reserve and Lauterbach Waterfalls are great options. The Auerhahnweg Station: The Sleeping Place offers informative displays about capercaillie, which can be engaging for children. The Schömberger Stausee (Schömberg Reservoir) features a 2.7 km circular path that is accessible for strollers and wheelchairs, and offers activities like swimming and boating. You can also visit the impressive Giant Sequoias of Sigmarswangen, which are easily accessible.
The natural monuments in Landkreis Rottweil are rich in biodiversity. In the Eschach Valley, you might spot rare orchid species like 'Knabenkraut' and 'Ragwurz', and with some luck, kingfishers along the river. The Schömberger Stausee is a valuable biotope for numerous animal species, including fish, amphibians, water birds, and beavers. The Schlichemtal Nature Reserve is known for its diverse habitats, including steppe heaths, wet meadows, and lean grasslands, supporting a variety of flora and fauna.
Many natural monuments in Landkreis Rottweil are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for experiencing the lush greenery and blooming orchids in areas like the Eschach Valley. The Schlichemtal Nature Reserve is described as a natural experience 'not only on warm summer days,' suggesting its beauty in other seasons too. Autumn brings vibrant fall colors, especially in forested areas. For waterfalls like Lauterbach Waterfalls and Trombach Waterfall and Mossy Boulders, spring after rainfall or during snowmelt can offer the most impressive flow.
Absolutely! The region is excellent for hiking. The Eschach Valley offers well-maintained circular hikes ranging from easy to moderate. You can find easy hikes around the area, such as the 'Schlichem Gorge – View of the Swabian Alb loop from Schlichemtal' or the 'Wildenstein Castle Ruins – Eschachtal Valley loop from Hausen'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Landkreis Rottweil guide.
Beyond hiking, Landkreis Rottweil offers various outdoor activities. The Schömberger Stausee is perfect for recreational activities like swimming, pedal boating, electric boating, and stand-up paddleboarding. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes available. You can find gravel biking tours like the 'Bridge Over the Glatt – Glatt River Cycle Path loop from Brandhalde' in the Gravel biking around Landkreis Rottweil guide, or explore general cycling routes in the Cycling around Landkreis Rottweil guide, such as the 'Loop through the Upper Neckar Valley and Rottweil'.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. Many are impressed by the 'wild and romantic' character of places like the Eschach Valley and the unique rock formations in the gorges. The Schlichem Gorge is often described as 'WOW!!!' and 'particularly impressive at high tide.' The informative and relaxing atmosphere of spots like the Auerhahnweg Station: The Sleeping Place also receives positive feedback, especially for its educational value for children.
Yes, the region is home to some remarkable trees. The Giant Sequoias of Sigmarswangen are a particular highlight, with visitors finding these trees, planted from seeds around 1850, truly impressive. Additionally, the Hochmössinger Dorflinde (Village Lime Tree of Hochmössingen) is recognized as a 'Nationalerbe-Baum' (National Heritage Tree), signifying its significant age and cultural importance as a living testament to local history.
Landkreis Rottweil offers several excellent viewpoints. The View of the Old Neckar Meander and Bergle Hill provides a great perspective on the valley where the Neckar river once flowed differently. The Auerhahnweg Station: The Sleeping Place also offers a scenic spot to relax and take in the surroundings. Many trails through the Eschach Valley and along the gorges provide picturesque vistas of the diverse landscape.
Indeed. The Schömberger Stausee (Schömberg Reservoir) is a tranquil lake that serves as both a recreational area and a natural habitat. You can also visit Matten Pond, another natural monument that offers a peaceful setting. The region is also known for its waterfalls, including the Lauterbach Waterfalls and the Trombach Waterfall and Mossy Boulders, which are popular spots for nature lovers.


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