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Top 15 Natural Monuments around Inchenhofen

Best natural monuments around Inchenhofen include the ecologically significant Rossmoos, a low moor known for its renaturation efforts. This area showcases a distinctive meadow landscape shaped by historical human activity. Visitors can observe typical wet meadow species re-establishing themselves and explore flat pond depressions. Information boards along hiking routes detail the environmental conservation work.

Best natural monuments around Inchenhofen

  • The most popular natural monuments is The Seven Steles by Norbert Zagel, a man-made monument that features high, free-standing monolithic…

Last updated: May 11, 2026

The Seven Steles by Norbert Zagel

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Each face of these steles has a different facial expression.
Since ancient Greece, a high, free-standing, monolithic pillar has primarily been referred to as a stele. Steles often served as …

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Silberbrünnel Spring

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It is nice to see how the Silberbrünnl got there. Here you can walk along the Silberbrünnl.

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The center of the district is marked with a memorial stone. It was determined by the specialty innkeepers in the Wittelsbacher Land.

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Silberbrünnel Nature Reserve

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The Silberbrünnel near Hollenbach, also known as Silberbrünnl, is an idyllic hillside and spring moor in the Bernbach Forest near Motzenhofen, a district of the municipality of Hollenbach in the …

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Old Oak Tree with Bench

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The tree is very impressive with about 3m trunk diameter. Unfortunately a bit rotten.

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October 15, 2025, The Seven Steles by Norbert Zagel

A beautiful hiking trail from the castle hill in Oberwittelsbach to Sisi's Palace in Unterwittelsbach. Five stations provide information on the history of Bavaria and the Wittelsbach dynasty.

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September 18, 2025, Old Oak Tree with Bench

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November 10, 2024, Silberbrünnel Spring

The Silberbrünnel near Hollenbach, also known as Silberbrünnl, is an idyllic hillside and spring moor in the Bernbach Forest near Motzenhofen, a district of the municipality of Hollenbach in the Aichach-Friedberg district. It owes its name to the mica-containing sediments in the stream bed, which shimmer silver in the sunlight.  Nature reserve: The area has been under landscape protection since 1971 in order to preserve the unique flora and fauna. Rare plant species can be found here, such as the orchid, a type of orchid, the butterwort, a carnivorous plant, the marsh iris, the Turk's cap lily, the Siberian iris and the cotton grass with its strikingly fluffy white seed heads. The sundew, another carnivorous plant, can also be found here.  Hiking and relaxation: The Silberbrünnel is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers. Various hiking trails lead through the area and offer insights into the diverse nature. A recommended route is the circular hike over the Silberbrünnel, which offers both city impressions of St. Georgen and impressions of the surrounding forest and nature.  Getting there: The Silberbrünnel is easily accessible from Hollenbach. Parking is available at the large solar field near Oberbernbach. From there, signposted paths lead to the Silberbrünnel.  Information for visitors: In order to protect the sensitive nature, visitors should stay on the designated paths and be considerate of the flora and fauna. The area is a valuable biotope, the preservation of which depends on responsible behavior.  The Silberbrünnel near Hollenbach therefore offers a unique opportunity to experience the beauty and diversity of nature in Bavaria.

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The Silberbrünnel near Hollenbach, also known as Silberbrünnl, is an idyllic hillside and spring moor in the Bernbach Forest near Motzenhofen, a district of the municipality of Hollenbach in the Aichach-Friedberg district. It owes its name to the mica-containing sediments in the stream bed, which shimmer silver in the sunlight.  Nature reserve: The area has been under landscape protection since 1971 in order to preserve the unique flora and fauna. Rare plant species can be found here, such as the orchid, a type of orchid, the butterwort, a carnivorous plant, the marsh iris, the Turk's cap lily, the Siberian iris and the cotton grass with its strikingly fluffy white seed heads. The sundew, another carnivorous plant, can also be found here.  Hiking and relaxation: The Silberbrünnel is a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers. Various hiking trails lead through the area and offer insights into the diverse nature. A recommended route is the circular hike over the Silberbrünnel, which offers both city impressions of St. Georgen and impressions of the surrounding forest and nature.  Getting there: The Silberbrünnel is easily accessible from Hollenbach. Parking is available at the large solar field near Oberbernbach. From there, signposted paths lead to the Silberbrünnel.  Information for visitors: In order to protect the sensitive nature, visitors should stay on the designated paths and be considerate of the flora and fauna. The area is a valuable biotope, the preservation of which depends on responsible behavior.  The Silberbrünnel near Hollenbach therefore offers a unique opportunity to experience the beauty and diversity of nature in Bavaria.

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The 7 Steles by Norbert Zagel are an impressive group of sculptures by the artist Norbert Zagel, located in the forest area near Unterwittelsbach, a district of Aichach in the Aichach-Friedberg district, Bavaria. These seven wooden steles, depicting human heads, are set up along a hiking trail and blend harmoniously into the natural surroundings. Description: Each of the seven steles is individually designed and shows different facial features, thus representing a diversity of human expressions. The sculptures are made of wood and have been treated to withstand the weather. They stand along a forest path and invite visitors to pause and admire the artworks amidst nature. Location and Access: The steles are located in the forest area between Unterwittelsbach and Oberwittelsbach. A popular starting point for a walk to the sculptures is the Wöresbach hiking parking lot. From there, a well-signposted path leads to the steles and continues to the castle church Maria vom Siege. The entire circular hike is about 5.5 kilometers long and is suitable for all fitness levels. Detailed information about the route can be found on the Komoot platform. Artist: Norbert Zagel is a German sculptor known for his works with wood. His works are characterized by a clear formal language and a close connection to nature. More information about his works can be found on his official website. A visit to the 7 Steles by Norbert Zagel offers a successful combination of art and nature experience and is a recommended excursion destination in the Wittelsbacher Land.

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The geographical center of the Aichach-Friedberg district is located near the town of Zahling, a district of the municipality of Obergriesbach. This point is in the so-called Wittelsbacher Land, a region known for its historical significance and scenic beauty. For hiking enthusiasts, the district center circular trail is ideal, which leads through the municipalities of Obergriesbach, Griesbeckerzell, Edenried and Zahling. This approximately 11.5 kilometer long circular trail starts at the sports field in Obergriesbach and leads along numerous sights, including historic churches and picturesque landscapes. The parish church of St. Stephan in Obergriesbach, for example, houses valuable gravestones from the time of the noble Weichs family. In Zahling, the parish church of St. Gregory the Great can be visited, which was built in 1778 with the support of the Counts of Thurn and Taxis. This circular trail not only offers insights into the region's cultural treasures, but also the opportunity to experience the scenic diversity of the Aichach-Friedberg district. The well-signposted trails and the proximity to the villages make it an ideal destination for hikers and those interested in culture.

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The center of the district is marked with a memorial stone. It was determined by the specialty innkeepers in the Wittelsbacher Land.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore around Inchenhofen?

The region around Inchenhofen offers diverse natural features. You can visit the ecologically significant Rossmoos, a low moor known for its renaturation efforts and re-establishing wet meadow species. Another highlight is the Silberbrünnel Spring, where you can observe sparkling silver in the water. Don't miss the impressive Old Oak Tree with Bench, featuring a trunk diameter of about 3 meters, perfect for a peaceful rest.

Are there any wetland areas or moors to visit near Inchenhofen?

Yes, the most prominent is the Rossmoos, recognized as the largest contiguous low moor in the Wittelsbacher Land. It's an excellent example of a renaturated natural environment where ecological recovery is actively taking place. You can also explore the Schreierbach Wetland Area, where information boards detail the restoration measures along the Schreiberbach stream.

What kind of flora and fauna can I expect to see in the Rossmoos area?

In the Rossmoos, you can observe typical wet meadow species that are re-establishing themselves due to renaturation efforts. These include the Ragged-Robin (Kuckucks-Lichtnelke), Cuckooflower (Wiesen-Schaumkraut), and Bistort (Schlangen-Knöterich). The area's ecological recovery makes it a great spot for nature lovers to appreciate diverse flora.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Inchenhofen area?

Absolutely! Several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Seven Steles by Norbert Zagel, Silberbrünnel Spring, Old Oak Tree with Bench, and the Schreierbach Wetland Area are all categorized as family-friendly. The Geographical Center of the Aichach-Friedberg District also offers a pleasant spot for families to visit.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Inchenhofen is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, with many easy trails available, including circular routes. Cycling is also popular, with options for road cycling and touring bicycles. For detailed routes and guides, explore the easy hikes around Inchenhofen or the cycling routes around Inchenhofen.

Are there easy walking trails to explore the natural monuments?

Yes, there are several easy walking trails. For instance, a circular route starts from the pilgrimage church of St. Leonhard in Inchenhofen and leads past the Rossmoos Chapel and the Rossmoos itself. You can find more easy hiking options, such as the 'Protest Chapel of Inchenhofen – Roßmoos Chapel loop' or the 'Voglbräu – Protest Chapel of Inchenhofen loop', by checking the easy hikes around Inchenhofen guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Inchenhofen?

The best time to visit is generally from spring to late summer, especially if you wish to observe the re-establishing wet meadow species like Ragged-Robin, Cuckooflower, and Bistort in the Rossmoos. This period allows you to fully appreciate the vibrant flora and the ongoing ecological recovery.

Are there any historical or cultural points of interest related to the natural monuments?

While primarily natural, some sites have cultural significance. The Seven Steles by Norbert Zagel are man-made monuments with historical references to steles used as markers or for apotheosis. Additionally, the Geographical Center of the Aichach-Friedberg District is marked by a memorial stone and is part of the Wittelsbacher Land, a region known for its historical significance.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in Inchenhofen?

Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty, especially the renaturation efforts in areas like the Rossmoos and Schreierbach. The Silberbrünnel Spring is enjoyed for its sparkling water and the opportunity to drink natural water. The Old Oak Tree with Bench is a favorite spot for a peaceful breather and to 'dangle from your soul'.

Where can I find information about the conservation efforts in the area?

Information boards are placed along hiking routes in areas like the Rossmoos and the Schreierbach Wetland Area. These boards illustrate the renaturation measures and showcase the evolving natural landscape, providing insights into the environmental conservation work being done.

Are the trails around Inchenhofen's natural monuments dog-friendly?

Generally, outdoor trails in natural areas like those around Inchenhofen are dog-friendly, especially the easy walking paths and circular routes. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in sensitive ecological areas like the Rossmoos, to protect wildlife and flora.

Are there places to rest or picnic near the natural monuments?

Yes, for instance, the Old Oak Tree with Bench provides a dedicated spot for rest. Many hiking trails also feature benches or scenic spots ideal for a short break or a picnic amidst nature.

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