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Wurzacher Ried hiking trails popular routes bus station offer access to Central Europe's largest contiguous bog, a unique landscape of high, low, and spring moors. The region features approximately 20 kilometers of marked trails, including firm paths, soft peat sections, and boardwalks. Notable natural features include the Riedsee, a lake formed from historical peat mining, and the mineral-rich Haidgauer Quellseen (Spring Lakes). The area's diverse ecosystem is shaped by the Dietmannser and Haidgauer Ach streams, which wind through the moorland…
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Hike Moor Trail No. 1, a moderate 7.5-mile route through Wurzacher Ried Nature Reserve, featuring boardwalks and the scenic Riedsee.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful hiking trails in the Wurzacher Ried, with benches for resting and enjoying the tranquility. A wonderful area surrounded by beautiful nature.
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Wurzach Castle (1723-1728) in the city center boasts one of the most beautiful Baroque staircases in southern Germany. It is considered a jewel on the Upper Swabian Baroque Route. The elegantly curved staircase cleverly ascends a considerable height to the ceiling fresco, depicting an ancient heaven of the gods. The impressive painting centers on the legend of Hercules. Commissioned by the House of Waldburg-Zeil-Wurzach, it was likely significantly influenced by Italian artists. The castle courtyard is flanked by two guardhouses, the "Hohes Haus" (High House) to the west and the "Rentamt" (Tax Office), built in 1691, to the east. This wing also houses the old castle chapel, first mentioned in 1422. To the left in the choir is the tomb of George I of Waldburg, "Jörg with the pretty hair," who died in 1467. The Baroque staircase is open daily from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. (free entry) (Source: https://www.oberschwaben-tourismus.de/attraktionen/barocktreppenhaus-wurzacher-schloss-759edc50a8)
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A beautiful, quiet hiking trail in the marshland to enjoy nature in all its uniqueness. Everything here is still pristine and left to nature. Relaxation and enjoyment are guaranteed.
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Wonderful photo opportunities at every corner ... the landscape here is beautiful
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A beautiful, easy-to-walk footpath along the edge of the raised bog. Along the way, several paths lead into the bog.
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The Wurzacher Ried is one of the largest nature reserves and one of the most important moorland areas in southern Germany. The EU has awarded it a premium as a European bird sanctuary and FFH area ("Natura 2000"). The moorland is located north of the municipality of Bad Wurzach in Baden-Württemberg. The retreat of the glaciers of the "Riß" period and the following "Würm" period left behind a large lake basin, which gradually became a moorland landscape from around 10,000 BC. In the last 300 years or so, the moorland has been endangered by drainage and peat cutting. For some time now, renaturation and rewetting measures have been carried out to protect this ecological gem. The Wurzacher Ried is, however, predominantly a raised bog that continues to grow and is only wetted by rain. A fen thrives along the rivers and groundwater present in all peripheral areas. The largely untouched core area, which covers about a third of the moorland area, is the largest contiguous and still intact raised bog in Central Europe. Source: Wikipedia
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The boardwalk is beautifully laid out. It's worth it 👍
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Wurzacher Ried offers over 300 hiking trails that are accessible from bus stations. These include a wide range of options, with 165 easy routes, 150 moderate routes, and 13 more challenging trails, ensuring there's something for every hiker.
Yes, for an easy and family-friendly option, consider the Wurzacher Ried – Ried meadows in the Wurzacher Ried loop from Bad Wurzach. This 5.8 km loop is relatively flat, making it suitable for all ages. It offers a gentle introduction to the unique moor landscape.
The trails in Wurzacher Ried showcase a diverse moorland landscape, including rare high, low, and spring moors. You'll encounter unique features like boardwalks leading through dense vegetation, and even soft 'bouncing' peat paths. The area is also home to the Riedsee and the clear Haidgauer Spring Lakes, which are significant natural highlights.
Many routes in Wurzacher Ried are designed as circular paths, perfect for starting and ending at the same bus stop. An example is the Bad Wurzach hiking trail no. 2 - Ried-Runde - View over the Wurzach basin, which offers a 15 km loop with scenic views over the Wurzach basin.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore the Riedsee, a lake formed from historical peat mining, and the Observation Platform at the Haidgauer Spring Lakes. The region also features the Torflehrpfad (Peat Educational Trail) and the Naturschutzzentrum Wurzacher Ried (Nature Conservation Center) with its interactive 'MOOR EXTREM' exhibition, though specific bus stops for these may vary.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Wurzacher Ried, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 3,500 reviews. Hikers often praise the unique moorland experience, the well-maintained boardwalks, and the tranquility of routes like the Bad Wurzach hiking trail no. 4 - Waldläufer - the quiet tour for connoisseurs.
Yes, Wurzacher Ried is known for its unique 'bouncing' peat paths, where you can feel the ground gently spring underfoot. The Moor Trail No. 1 is a moderate 12 km route that allows you to experience these distinctive paths and the diverse moorland up close.
Absolutely. While the moorland is central, some trails extend into surrounding areas. For example, the Bad Wurzach hiking trail no. 3 - NaTour - explore the Röthelenbach valley and town forest takes you through the Röthelenbach valley and town forest, offering a different natural environment alongside the Ried.
The Wurzacher Ried is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with mild temperatures and vibrant colors. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn showcases rich foliage. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter hikes can be magical, but some paths might be slippery or covered in snow.
The Wurzacher Ried is a crucial habitat for numerous rare animal and plant species, including cranes and the insectivorous sundew. For deeper insights into this unique ecosystem, you can visit the Naturschutzzentrum Wurzacher Ried or explore the Torflehrpfad (Peat Educational Trail). Additionally, the website visit-bw.com provides further context on the moors of Upper Swabia.


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