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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Wörth

Natural monuments around Wörth am Rhein are characterized by the expansive Bienwald forest and the unique Naturwaldreservat Goldgrund. This region in the southern Palatinate offers diverse ecosystems and opportunities for recreation. The landscape features a mix of vast forests, alluvial plains, and historical sites integrated into nature. Visitors can explore a variety of natural settings, from flat forest trails to areas allowing natural development without human intervention.

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Last updated: May 28, 2026

Ismaninger Speichersee Bird Sanctuary

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A magnet for cyclists, hikers and duck lovers. Really a nice place in the Munich periphery.

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Ismaning Reservoir

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Although the reservoir was man-made, you can still see many animals here today. Fish feel very comfortable in the lake, so the lake is considered an excellent fishing water. The …

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Kronthaler Weiher

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Müllner Bründl Spring

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A nice quiet place for a little break and to fill the water bottle.

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The headwaters of the Forstinninger Sempt is an amazingly idyllic area with several fish ponds, narrow paths and several break benches, northwest of Forstinning just north of the A94. The …

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September 1, 2025, Ismaning Reservoir

A great path up there, with good terrain. Even though it's not very wide at times, it's still a great ride, with beautiful views of the lake and small benches that invite you to rest.

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Quiet place to watch the birds - caution: danger of mosquitoes!

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Great pond with turquoise water and lovely sunbathing areas.

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Speichersee and the Mittlerer Isar Kanal. If you drive a little further along the northern Speichersee road, you might be surprised by the engine noises coming from the BMW test track in Aschheim.

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The Sempt arises near Ottenhofen from the confluence of the Anzinger Sempt and the shorter Forstinninger Sempt. It is heavily fed by groundwater from the gravel plain, so that it is relatively cool in summer, rarely exceeding 17 °C, but it does not freeze in winter.[4] The most important tributary is the Strogen, which flows into Moosburg. At Wörth the Schwillach flows into the Sempt. At Berglern, the Sempt passes under the Mittlere-Isar Canal and flows into it between the compensation pond and the Echinger reservoir.

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Unfortunately you can only drive short sections directly on the water

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Nice bike ride, we drove downstream on the Isar river on the left side through the English Garden until we reached the Isarsteg Unterföhring. There we crossed the Isar and then turned right about 300 m upstream again, then at the next opportunity turned left up the small mountain and towards the reservoir. So we drove the tour the other way around.

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A beautiful lake on the edge of Erding. Visually, the lake appears to be of excellent quality. There are some ants in the area of the nudist beach... 🐜🐜🐜

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore in the Wörth region?

The Wörth region is characterized by the expansive Bienwald forest and the unique Naturwaldreservat Goldgrund. The Bienwald offers diverse habitats, including dry dunes and wet alder swamp forests, while the Goldgrund is an alluvial forest reserve along the Rhine, allowing natural development without human intervention. You can also visit specific natural monuments like the Ismaning Reservoir, a protected area for birds and fish, or the Kronthaler Weiher, a large quarry pond popular for recreation.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Wörth?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Bienwald forest is generally flat, making it accessible for leisurely walks and cycling. The Kronthaler Weiher is a local recreation area with a promenade, ideal for relaxation. The Source of the Forstinninger Sempt offers an idyllic area with fish ponds and narrow paths, perfect for a quiet family outing. Additionally, the Bienwald Nature Forest Trail provides an educational experience for all ages.

What kind of historical sites can I find within the natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Wörth are rich in history. The Bienwald forest features Roman milestones, Celtic graves, and World War II Westwall bunkers, which now serve as wildlife habitats. The "Schaidter Westwallweg" is a nine-kilometer circular route that combines nature and history. At the Source of the Forstinninger Sempt, a Bronze Age treasure was discovered, highlighting its ancient significance. The Müllner Bründl Spring also has a legend associated with a soldier's miraculous rescue during the Battle of Hohenlinden.

Are there good hiking opportunities near the natural monuments in Wörth?

Absolutely. The Bienwald offers over 229 kilometers of hiking trails, including the 6.7 km Bienwald Nature Forest Trail. The "Schaidter Westwallweg" is another notable route combining nature and history. For more hiking options, you can explore various trails listed in the Running Trails around Wörth guide, which includes routes like the 'Running loop from Wörth' and 'View of the Sempt River loop'.

Can I go cycling or gravel biking near these natural monuments?

Yes, the region is well-suited for cycling and gravel biking. The Bienwald forest alone boasts 142 kilometers of cycling paths. For dedicated routes, check out the Gravel biking around Wörth guide, which features routes like the 'Isar Cycle Path' and 'View of the Isar River rapids'. There are also MTB Trails around Wörth for mountain biking enthusiasts.

What is the Bienwald forest known for?

The Bienwald is a vast forest, covering approximately 12,000 hectares, making it the largest forested area in the Palatinate Rhine plain. It's a significant landscape protection area known for its rich biodiversity, including over 150 endangered plant species, numerous amphibians, and a large variety of beetles. European wildcats have also re-established themselves here. The forest is generally flat, offering accessible trails for hiking and cycling, and integrates historical sites like Roman milestones and Westwall bunkers.

What makes the Naturwaldreservat Goldgrund special?

The Naturwaldreservat Goldgrund, located near Maximiliansau, is a designated natural forest reserve where alluvial forest areas are allowed to develop naturally without human intervention. This 310-hectare area along the Rhine features characteristic forest stands, grasslands, and natural waters with fluctuating levels, creating a unique ecosystem. It supports immense biodiversity, with thousands of species of fungi and beetles linked to its deadwood, contributing to climate change mitigation and biodiversity preservation.

Where can I find a peaceful spot for reflection or a break?

For a quiet and reflective experience, the Müllner Bründl Spring is a nice, tranquil spot to fill your water bottle and take a break. Another unique place is the House of Peace and Bat Tower, which offers a space for reflection and prayer, with books for sharing concerns and wishes. The Source of the Forstinninger Sempt also provides a quiet atmosphere with benches around its ponds.

Are there any natural monuments suitable for dog walks?

Many of the natural areas around Wörth, particularly the extensive Bienwald forest, are suitable for dog walks due to their numerous trails and open spaces. While specific dog-friendly designations for individual monuments aren't always listed, the general nature of these areas, especially the forest trails, makes them popular for walks with pets. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required, especially in protected areas.

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

The natural monuments around Wörth can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant. In spring, the forests burst with new growth and wildflowers, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for longer hikes and cycling, though some areas might be warmer. Winter can provide a serene, quiet experience, especially in the forests, but check weather conditions for icy paths.

How accessible are the natural monuments around Wörth for visitors?

Many natural monuments in the Wörth region are quite accessible. The Bienwald forest, for instance, is generally flat, making its extensive network of hiking and cycling trails easy to navigate for most visitors. Information boards are planned for the Naturwaldreservat Goldgrund to enhance visitor understanding. While specific details on public transport to every single monument might vary, the region is generally well-connected, and parking options are available near popular starting points for trails.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Wörth?

Visitors appreciate the diverse natural environments, from the vast, relatively untouched Bienwald forest to the unique alluvial landscape of the Naturwaldreservat Goldgrund. The opportunity for leisurely walks or bike rides through varied landscapes, combined with the integration of historical remnants, adds an intriguing dimension. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, the rich biodiversity, and the chance to observe nature, as highlighted by tips for the Ismaning Reservoir and Müllner Bründl Spring.

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