Natural monuments around Eschau highlight the region's diverse ecosystems, including riparian environments and significant natural landscapes. The area features the banks of the Rhine and Petite Ill rivers, offering settings for outdoor activities. The Eschau Forest provides opportunities to observe local wildlife and plant species. These natural features contribute to the region's appeal for nature observation and exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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According to legend, Saint Ulrich, Bishop of Augsburg from 923 to 973, plunged his crosier into the earth here on his way from Bishop of Strasbourg to Abbot of Schuttern Monastery in the summer heat, causing this spring to spring forth. The spring water was said to have healing properties for various children's illnesses and eye diseases. Today, only the well room remains. In 1981, the well room was restored to a clean condition and fitted with a gate. The memorial stone depicts a relief of Saint Ulrich plunging his crosier into the earth and the bubbling spring.
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Really funny, it would be interesting to know how many of them are occupied
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You should really stop here, both at the weir and at the mouth of the Elz.
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A beautiful and colorful collection of nesting boxes.
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Beautifully done on the old tree 🌳 for 😉 new life 🐣
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A very good idea. Nice to look at and very useful for the bird world.
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A beautiful old arm of the Rhine that was reconnected to the water cycle some time ago. Here at the bridge you can also get into the water to cool off.
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Eschau offers a variety of natural features, including the riparian environments of the Rhine and Petite Ill rivers, and the rich biodiversity of the Eschau Forest. You can discover places like Mill Brook, Sundheimer Grund, an old arm of the Rhine reconnected to the water cycle, where visitors can access the water.
Yes, you can visit St. Ulrich's Fountain of Neuried Müllen, which is a natural monument with historical significance tied to a legend about Saint Ulrich. Additionally, the Monastic Garden adjacent to the 10th-century Romanesque abbey church in Eschau, while cultivated, offers insight into historical botany and medicinal plants. For more information on the Monastic Garden, you can visit visitstrasbourg.fr.
Several natural monuments around Eschau are suitable for families. Birdhouse Art Tree on the Rhine is a unique and creative installation that children might enjoy. The Gerstheim Rhine Weir offers scenic views and is a pleasant spot for a family outing. Mill Brook, Sundheimer Grund also provides water access, which can be fun for families.
The Birdhouse Art Tree on the Rhine is noted as wheelchair accessible, making it a good option for visitors seeking accessible natural monuments.
The area around Eschau's natural monuments is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Rhine and Petite Ill rivers, with routes like the 'Small circuit in the Rhine valley' or the 'Rhine–Rhône Canal Cycle Route'. Hiking is also popular, with trails such as the 'Auen Wilderness Trail Neuried' or walks along the Petite Ill. For more details on routes, explore the Cycling around Eschau, Running Trails around Eschau, and Hiking around Eschau guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails. You can find easy routes like the 'Auen Wilderness Trail Neuried – View of the Rhine loop' or the 'Willow igloo on the Auen Wilderness Trail'. The 'Balade au bord de la petite ILL - 7 sources' near Fegersheim offers a peaceful experience along the Petite Ill river. For a comprehensive list, check the Hiking around Eschau guide.
Visitors appreciate the unique and creative aspects, such as the 'beautiful student work beautifully presented' at the Birdhouse Art Tree on the Rhine. The scenic views and opportunities to pause and enjoy the landscape at places like the Gerstheim Rhine Weir are also highly valued. Many enjoy the chance to cool off and access the water at Mill Brook, Sundheimer Grund.
For a unique art installation, visit the Birdhouse Art Tree on the Rhine, known for its creative presentation and utility for birds. You might also encounter interesting natural phenomena like the Red Azolla Pond on the Old Rhine near Goldscheuer, which features red-brown stagnant water due to algae fern.
The Eschau Forest and surrounding natural environments, including wetlands, prairies, and gravel pits, are excellent for observing local wildlife and plant species. Local associations like 'Eschau-Nature' organize guided walks to explore the forest's sounds, discover the secret life of trees, and find wild orchids in areas like the Heyssel.
Yes, the banks of the Petite Ill river offer serene natural surroundings perfect for leisurely strolls. The 'Circuit des pêcheurs' (Fishermen's Circuit) in Eschau is a pleasant two-hour and forty-minute walk through meadows and alongside the river. The Mill Brook, Sundheimer Grund also provides a tranquil setting for a gentle walk.
Eschau is well-suited for cycling, especially along the Rhine and Rhône–Rhine Canal. You can find easy routes like the 'Small circuit in the Rhine valley' (31.6 km) or the 'Rhine–Rhône Canal Cycle Route' (26.2 km). More challenging options, such as the 'Kehl Marina on the Rhine – Pierre Pflimlin Bridge loop' (67 km), are also available. For detailed routes, refer to the Cycling around Eschau guide.
Many natural areas and trails around Eschau are dog-friendly, especially for walks along the rivers and in the Eschau Forest. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near cultivated fields, and to clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for visiting the natural monuments around Eschau. Spring brings blooming flora, especially in areas like the Monastic Garden and the wild orchid prairies. Autumn offers pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities and beautiful foliage along the rivers and in the Eschau Forest. Summer is also good for waterside activities, though it can be warmer.


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