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Top 8 Natural Monuments around Wurmsham

Natural monuments around Wurmsham provide opportunities to explore the Lower Bavarian hilly landscape. The region features picturesque natural scenery and well-maintained hiking trails that highlight local flora, fauna, and water features. Visitors can immerse themselves in the natural environment, which includes accessible natural areas and specific landmarks. The focus on hiking allows for appreciation of the local environment.

Best natural monuments around Wurmsham

  • The most popular natural monuments is Highest Point in the Landshut District, a summit that offers…

Last updated: May 27, 2026

Highest Point in the Landshut District

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From there you have a beautiful view, the board speaks for itself. Only then it goes uphill a bit, which nourishes doubts about the correctness (or you come from above, but that doesn't make it better ...)

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Klopferbrunn Chapel and Spring

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You can also fill up your water bottle here

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Rott Spring

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A short parting off the road - about 50m, past the Müllerthan 3 farm across the meadow, you have to push your racer: there is the Rottquelle.
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200-year-old oak tree near Zeiling

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Old linden tree at the fork in the road to Zeiling.

The linden tree at the fork in the road to Zeiling, which is over 200 years old, is not …

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Thalhamer Moos Nature Reserve

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Species and biotope protection reserve. In spring you can see many birds. In 2022 the water level was higher than it used to be, so the path is no longer …

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May 16, 2026, 200 Jahre alte Eiche bei Zeiling

The tree is an oak, presumably a red oak. It is definitely not a linden tree!

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Old linden tree at the fork in the road to Zeiling. The linden tree at the fork in the road to Zeiling, which is over 200 years old, is not only an important habitat for birds and insects. The deciduous tree with a trunk diameter of around 1.2 meters and a crown diameter of 21 meters stores around 10 tonnes of the greenhouse gas CO2 in the trunk, branches and roots and thus makes an important contribution to climate protection.

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Species and biotope protection reserve. In spring you can see many birds. In 2022 the water level was higher than it used to be, so the path is no longer passable by bike and which should not be done because of the nesting birds.

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Perfect for the break in between! There are enough seats and there is free shade when you are out and about on hot summer days ;-)

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You can also fill up your water bottle here

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Nice view of the surroundings

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From there you have a beautiful view, the board speaks for itself. Only then it goes uphill a bit, which nourishes doubts about the correctness (or you come from above, but that doesn't make it better ...)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most appreciated natural monuments around Wurmsham?

Visitors particularly enjoy the Highest Point in the Landshut District, which offers beautiful views from 520 meters above sea level. Another popular spot is the Rott Spring, a tranquil river source where you can take a short break. The Klopferbrunn Chapel and Spring is also highly rated for its secluded forest setting and interesting history.

Are there any nature reserves or protected areas near Wurmsham?

Yes, the Thalhamer Moos Nature Reserve is a significant species and biotope protection area. In spring, it's an excellent spot for birdwatching, though visitors should be mindful of nesting birds and potential path changes due to water levels.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on hiking trails around Wurmsham?

The region is characterized by its picturesque Lower Bavarian hilly landscape, featuring local flora, fauna, and various water features. You can explore specific natural landmarks like the 'three springs' (Rott, Bina & Zellbach) and discover diverse natural surroundings with informational boards along routes such as the 'Source hike Rott, Bina & Zellbach'.

Are there family-friendly natural attractions or hikes in the Wurmsham area?

Many of the natural monuments are suitable for families. For instance, the Highest Point in the Landshut District and the Klopferbrunn Chapel and Spring are considered family-friendly. Additionally, the area's well-maintained hiking trails often feature gentle ascents, making them enjoyable for all ages.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Wurmsham are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on routes like the 'Zellbrünnl Chapel and Fountain loop from Buchbach' or explore mountain biking trails such as the 'Isen River in the Isen Valley – Schwindegg Moated Castle loop from Eberspoint'. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Marktplatz Velden – Rider With Spear at Aktivplatz loop from Eberspoint'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, MTB, and cycling guides for Wurmsham.

Is there a particularly old or significant tree to see?

Yes, near Zeiling, you can visit a 200-year-old linden tree. This impressive deciduous tree has a trunk diameter of about 1.2 meters and a crown diameter of 21 meters, serving as an important habitat for local wildlife and contributing to climate protection.

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

The Lower Bavarian hilly landscape around Wurmsham is beautiful throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the flora is vibrant and hiking conditions are generally pleasant. Spring is particularly good for birdwatching in areas like the Thalhamer Moos Nature Reserve.

Are there any historical or cultural sites integrated with the natural monuments?

The Klopferbrunn Chapel and Spring is a notable example, combining a secluded religious building with an interesting history and a natural spring, offering a blend of cultural and natural heritage.

What do visitors say about the views from the natural monuments?

Visitors frequently praise the beautiful views, especially from the Highest Point in the Landshut District, where the board itself highlights the scenic surroundings. Many spots along the trails offer picturesque vistas of the Lower Bavarian landscape.

Are the natural monuments around Wurmsham accessible by public transport or do I need a car?

While specific public transport details for each natural monument are not readily available, the region's hiking trails are generally accessible. For optimal flexibility, especially when exploring multiple sites or more remote areas, traveling by car is often recommended. Parking information for specific trailheads can sometimes be found in local hiking guides or on komoot tour pages.

Can I fill my water bottle at any of the springs?

While some springs, like the Klopferbrunn Chapel and Spring, are mentioned as places where you *could* fill a water bottle, it's generally advisable to exercise caution and not rely on untreated natural springs for drinking water unless explicitly stated as potable by local authorities.

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