Best natural monuments around Ammerbuch are located in the Tübingen district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. This region features protected natural features recognized for their ecological, aesthetic, and historical significance. Ammerbuch officially recognizes seven natural monuments, including area-based sites and individual trees. These sites offer insights into the region's biodiversity and landscapes.
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The small pond offers shady spots.
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beautiful romantic path through the gorge
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idyllically situated, really has something magical about it
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has its own story the town hall in Wendelsheim was built with stones from the quarry
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These reed sandstones were installed at the Cologne Cathedral or at the entrance to the Wilhelma in Stuttgart.
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A historic stone bridge can be admired at the beginning of the approximately 500 meter long Wolfsschlucht.
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The small fairytale lake near Rottenburg is actually a flooded quarry in a narrow gorge. It is very picturesque and romantic in the forest. There is a playground nearby, so this place is also very suitable for visiting with children.
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Ammerbuch features a diverse range of natural monuments. You'll discover area-based sites like significant wetlands such as the Großseggenwiese (Large Sedge Meadow), and valuable lake ecosystems including the Hinterer See and Vorderer See. Additionally, there are several individual natural monuments, primarily ancient lime trees, recognized for their age, size, or historical significance, such as the Linde am Herdweg or the Lindengruppe beim Flugplatz.
Yes, you can explore fascinating geological formations. The Path Through the Old Schilfsandstein Quarry is a notable natural monument featuring a gorge with bizarre rocks. These reed sandstones have historical significance, having been used in structures like the Cologne Cathedral. Another unique site is Fairy Lake, Wendelsheim, which formed in a former quarry and is known for its distinctive green surface.
Several natural monuments in Ammerbuch are family-friendly. Fairy Lake, Wendelsheim, Birkensee (Natural Monument), and Steigweiher Pond are all great options. These spots often offer easy access and pleasant surroundings for a family outing.
Ammerbuch's natural monuments are home to diverse ecosystems. The Großseggenwiese (Large Sedge Meadow) is a vital wetland providing specialized habitats for various plant and animal species adapted to moist conditions. The Hinterer See and Vorderer See support diverse aquatic and semi-aquatic life. At Birkensee (Natural Monument), a protected raised bog, you can find rare plant communities like low-lying Bärlapp, various cotton grasses, cranberry, heather, peat moss, and even round-leaved sundew.
Absolutely! Ammerbuch offers numerous hiking trails that allow you to explore the natural monuments. You can find easy hikes like the Ammerbucher Lookout path – Fruit Trail or the Schönbuch Escarpment Trail loop from Entringen. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Ammerbuch guide.
Yes, the region around Ammerbuch is excellent for cycling and gravel biking. You can find routes like the Tour des Erinnerns for cycling or explore the Goldersbach valley – Kayhersträßle Trail loop for gravel biking. Check out the Cycling around Ammerbuch guide and the Gravel biking around Ammerbuch guide for detailed routes.
The natural monuments in Ammerbuch offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for observing lush vegetation and active wildlife, especially in wetland areas like the Großseggenwiese or around the lakes. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the forested areas, while winter can offer a quiet, serene experience, particularly around the frozen lakes and ancient trees.
Visitors frequently praise the unique natural beauty and tranquility. For instance, Fairy Lake, Wendelsheim is often described as 'simply gorgeous' and 'enchanted' due to its mystical appearance. The Birkensee (Natural Monument) is considered a 'small pearl of nature' with unusual vegetation. The community has shared over 900 photos and given more than 1100 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and enjoyable experiences these sites offer.
Yes, several natural monuments provide excellent viewpoints. Fairy Lake, Wendelsheim, Birkensee (Natural Monument), and Steigweiher Pond are all categorized as offering viewpoints, allowing visitors to take in the scenic surroundings.
For those seeking a more adventurous experience, the Wolf Gorge offers a sometimes steep and narrow path leading over the gorge and along imposing rocks. While short, it's a notable section for its terrain. Similarly, the Path Through the Old Schilfsandstein Quarry features a gorge with bizarre rock formations that can be an interesting, albeit potentially rugged, exploration.
Ammerbuch is home to several impressive individual lime trees that are protected natural monuments. You can find the Linde am Herdweg in Ammerbuch-Entringen, the Linde bei Stephanskirche and a Lindengruppe beim Flugplatz in Ammerbuch-Poltringen, and three more lime trees south of a castle, also in Ammerbuch-Poltringen. These trees often hold historical significance and contribute greatly to the local landscape.
The Hinterer See and Vorderer See in Ammerbuch-Reusten are known as places of tranquility and natural beauty, ideal for nature observation and leisurely walks. Similarly, the Großseggenwiese offers a peaceful setting to observe unique flora and fauna in its specialized wetland habitat. Steigweiher Pond is also described as a quiet place with seating, perfect for enjoying nature.


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