Best natural monuments around Zimmern ob Rottweil include a diverse landscape in the district of Rottweil. The municipality features 24 protected natural monuments, comprising one area natural monument and 23 individual natural monuments. These include significant ecological sites, historical tree avenues, and notable individual trees. The region also offers access to the nearby Schwenninger Moor, a unique raised bog and nature reserve.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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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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In itself the central point of contact, probably for the true source of the Neckar
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the historical source with an interesting story
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If you are in the vicinity, you should plan a trip to the Schwenninger Moos.
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An absolute highlight here in the area, especially the boardwalk directly on the water.
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It actually has a very original and wild look. Huge rocks rolled wildly. The path meanders interestingly over and around it.
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The route to the Elisabethenfelsen is particularly beautiful in the Felsenmeer!
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The region around Zimmern ob Rottweil offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can explore significant ecological sites like the Schwenninger Moor, deep river valleys such as the Schlichem Gorge and Schlichemtal Nature Reserve, and protected individual trees or historical tree avenues like the Birnen- und Apfelbaumallee.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Schwenninger Moor offers easy boardwalks and an 8 km nature trail with informational signs, making it an engaging experience for all ages. The Schlichemtal Nature Reserve and Lauterbach Waterfalls are also noted as family-friendly spots.
The natural monuments around Zimmern ob Rottweil can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for exploring the bogs and gorges, while winter can provide a unique, tranquil experience, especially for winter hiking, though some paths might be less accessible.
Absolutely. The natural monuments are often integrated into hiking networks. For example, the Schwenninger Moor features an 8 km nature trail with boardwalks. You can find various hiking routes and walks around Zimmern ob Rottweil, including circular walks. For more detailed options, explore the Gravel biking around Zimmern ob Rottweil guide, which also includes walking paths.
Beyond exploring the monuments themselves, the region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking, road cycling, and mountain biking on numerous trails. Guides like Gravel biking around Zimmern ob Rottweil, Road Cycling Routes around Zimmern ob Rottweil, and MTB Trails around Zimmern ob Rottweil offer routes that often pass by or near these natural highlights.
Yes, the Schwenninger Moor is highly recommended. It's a 3,000 to 4,000-year-old raised bog and a designated nature reserve, part of the European Natura 2000 network. Its unique feature is sitting on the European watershed, where water flows to both the North Sea and the Black Sea. The Neckar River also originates here. Boardwalks allow you to explore its rare flora and fauna without disturbance.
The Birnen- und Apfelbaumallee (Pear and Apple Tree Avenue) is an individual natural monument with historical context. It represents a remnant of a former road between Zimmern and Horgen, now serving as a field path, preserving both natural beauty and a piece of local history.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and tranquility. The Schlichem Gorge is often described as 'WOW' and 'particularly impressive at high tide.' The Schwenninger Moor is highlighted as an 'absolute highlight' for its unique ecosystem and the European watershed. The overall diversity, from ancient bogs to deep river valleys, is also highly appreciated.
Yes, you can find scenic viewpoints. For instance, the View of the Old Neckar Meander and Bergle Hill offers a great perspective on the valley and the geological formations left by the Neckar River's past course.
While specific public transport routes to every individual natural monument might be limited, Zimmern ob Rottweil itself is connected. For many sites, especially those further afield like the Schwenninger Moor, driving or cycling might offer the most convenient access. Parking availability varies by location, so it's advisable to check specific monument details if planning a visit by car.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most outdoor trails and in natural areas around Zimmern ob Rottweil, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. However, sensitive nature reserves like the Schwenninger Moor may have specific rules or restricted areas to protect wildlife, so always look for local signage.
Beyond the more popular sites, Zimmern ob Rottweil has 23 individual natural monuments, many of which are protected trees like the Copper Beech at Flözlingen or the Franz-von-Stain-Buche in the Tann forest. These offer quieter, more intimate experiences with nature and are often less frequented than the larger area monuments.


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