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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Ainring

Best natural monuments around Ainring are found in the Berchtesgadener Land district of Bavaria, Germany. The region features diverse landscapes, including alpine views and unique moorland areas. A notable natural monument is the Ainringer Moos, a renatured moorland habitat for various animal and plant species. This area offers opportunities for nature observation and educational paths.

Best natural monuments around Ainring

  • The most popular natural monuments is Salzburger Hochthron, a summit offering panoramic views of surrounding areas and distant mountain…

Last updated: June 23, 2026

Mirabell Gardens

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Wonderful garden, which impresses with its variety of plants. Furthermore, fountains and marble balustrades with ornate vases decorate the garden.

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Salzburger Hochthron

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Worth the walk up to for beautiful views and full panoramas of the surrounding areas. It’s also a very secure summit, so suitable for children as there is very little risk at this gipfel!

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Beautiful lake, reachable from Forsthaus Adlgaß in 45 minutes on a forest nature trail.

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Very impressive.... the masses of water and also the color and in the background the snow-covered mountains 🦊❄️

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Listsee

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According to legend, giants are said to have danced the whole night on the previous forest meadow a round dance, whereby they have tamped the forest floor so that formed …

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January 21, 2025, Mirabell Garden

Orangery in the Mirabell Gardens, Mirabell Palace, Salzburg The Orangery in the Mirabell Gardens is more of an insider tip. It is located in the southern part of Mirabell Palace. The palm house was built around 1725 next to the large garden parterre. The name Orangery comes from the time when orange trees and exotic ornamental woods were still being cultivated. Precious, non-hardy plants were brought back to the Orangery to overwinter. Orange trees were seen as a metaphor for wealth in the Baroque period and for this reason were a must even then. The eastern part of the Orangery was used for other purposes after the Second World War and was not put back together again until 1980. The Baroque Museum is now located in the southern part of the Orangery. Today, in the northern part of the building, somewhat hidden, there is a small, beautiful tropical garden. A small pool with turtles and goldfish and for bird lovers there is a very large birdcage with numerous birds to marvel at. Opening hours of the Orangery in the Mirabell Gardens Open all year round, daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Text / Source: Salzburger Saalachtal. com https://www.salzburger-saalachtal.com/ausflugsziele/stadt-salzburg/mirabellgarten/orangerie-mirabellgarten

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January 21, 2025, Mirabell Garden

Mirabell Gardens & Mirabell Park (Mirabell Palace), Salzburg The world-famous Mirabell Gardens were laid out along a north-south axis and are oriented towards Salzburg Cathedral and Hohensalzburg Fortress. The original gardens were designed by Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach in 1689, commissioned by Prince-Archbishop Johann Ernst Count von Thun. In 1730, the gardens were significantly altered, with Franz Anton Danreiter responsible for the new plans. Even at this time, the "Mirabell Gardens" were known as one of the most beautiful parks in Europe. In the 19th century, the Mirabell Gardens underwent another major transformation, this time resulting in the destruction of parts of the garden. This included the original Dwarf Garden in its 18th-century form, some arcades facing Mirabellplatz, and the so-called Sala Terena northwest of Mirabell Palace. The "Grand Parterre" is not only the largest enclosed section of the Mirabell Gardens but is also one of its oldest parts. If you enter the Mirabell Gardens from the Market Square, you will encounter two pairs of Borghese swordsmen on the Grand Parterre. The inner pair is by A. Götzinger, the outer pair by M. B. Mandl; both pairs were created in the 17th century. Text / Source: TSG Tourismus Salzburg GmbH, Auerspergstraße 6, Salzburg https://visit-salzburg.net/deutsch/sehenswuerdig/mirabellgarten.htm

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The Salzburg Hochthron is 1,852 m above sea level. NHN, after the Berchtesgadener Hochthron, the second highest peak of the Untersberg massif in the Berchtesgaden Alps. You can easily climb to the summit via the Thomas-Eder-Steig; if you prefer a more comfortable route, you can take the Untersbergbahn.

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Very impressive.... the masses of water and also the color and especially the snow-covered mountains in the background 🦊❄️

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Very impressive.... the masses of water and also the color and in the background the snow-covered mountains 🦊❄️

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07/27/2023 - The garden is very nicely laid out and right now in summer the flowers are blooming beautifully. But it is worth a visit. The small covered area with turtles, birds and exotic plants is also nice.

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Nice view of the sermon wall

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It is impressive when the water masses make their way there after a rain.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore around Ainring?

Beyond the well-known highlights, Ainring is home to the North Shore of the Frillensee, a glacial lake considered one of Germany's coldest, surrounded by a landscape protection area with diverse flora and a raised moor. Another unique feature is the Ainringer Moos, a renatured moorland offering a vibrant habitat for rare animal and plant species, including various birds and deer. It features an educational Moorerlebnispfad (Moor Experience Path) and observation towers.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Ainring?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Mirabell Gardens offer a beautiful Baroque design with fountains and diverse plant varieties, perfect for a leisurely stroll. The North Shore of the Frillensee is also family-friendly, with a forest nature trail leading to the lake. The Ainringer Moos features two easy circular routes (3.26 km and 6.43 km) and a field railway ride, making it an engaging experience for all ages.

What kind of wildlife can I observe in the natural monuments near Ainring?

The Ainringer Moos, a renatured moorland, is an excellent spot for nature observation. Visitors might spot a variety of birds, including kingfishers, cormorants, herons, and swans, as well as deer. The area's diverse flora also supports a rich insect life.

What historical or cultural insights can I gain from visiting these natural monuments?

The Mirabell Gardens, for instance, showcase a Baroque design with historical significance, having been redesigned around 1690. The Ainringer Moos has a rich history, once serving as a place of worship and a source of myths. Its past as an industrial peat extraction site is documented at the Torfmuseum, where you can also experience a ride on the old field railway, the 'Bockerlbahn,' offering a glimpse into industrial heritage.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The region around Ainring offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy circular trails around the Ainringer Moos, or more challenging mountain hikes like those to the Hochstaufen summit. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes that offer scenic views. Explore more options on the Hiking around Ainring or Mountain Hikes around Ainring guide pages.

Are there hiking trails near the natural monuments, and what are their difficulty levels?

Yes, there are several hiking trails. The Ainringer Moos offers easy circular routes, including a 3.96 km 'Ainingermoos Circular Trail' and a 3.33 km 'Small Ainringer Moos Circular Trail'. For more challenging hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Hochstaufen summit – Reichenhaller Hut loop' which is considered difficult. You can find more details and routes on the Hiking around Ainring guide.

When is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Ainring?

The Ainringer Moos is particularly beautiful during spring and summer when the moorland flora is in full bloom and wildlife is active. Observation towers offer panoramic views that are enjoyable in clear weather. While the Frillensee is known as Germany's coldest lake, its surrounding landscape protection area is picturesque year-round, though access might be easier in warmer months. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.

How accessible are the natural monuments, and is parking available?

The Ainringer Moos is easily accessible, with parking available at the Ainring swimming pool and the old peat railway station in Mühlreit. The circular routes within the moor are considered easy. The North Shore of the Frillensee is reachable on foot or by bike from Forsthaus Adlgaß, where parking is typically available.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in this region?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from summits like Salzburger Hochthron, which offers vistas of the Watzmann and Steinernes Meer. The unique biodiversity and educational aspects of the Ainringer Moos, including the Moorerlebnispfad and Bockerlbahn, are also highly appreciated. The serene beauty of lakes such as Listsee and the North Shore of the Frillensee, surrounded by diverse flora, also receive high acclaim.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments around Ainring?

While many outdoor areas in Bavaria are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific regulations for each natural monument, especially in protected areas like the Ainringer Moos or the landscape protection area around the Frillensee. Generally, dogs are welcome on trails if kept on a leash, but some sensitive habitats might have restrictions. Always ensure to clean up after your pet.

Are there any viewpoints offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape?

Absolutely. The Salzburger Hochthron is a prime example, offering beautiful full panoramas of the surrounding areas, including distant mountain ranges like the Watzmann. Within the Ainringer Moos, observation towers provide excellent views of the moorland itself and the wider landscape, including the Watzmann.

How much time should I plan for visiting the natural monuments?

The time needed varies depending on the monument. For the Ainringer Moos, you can choose between a shorter 3.26 km circular path taking about 50 minutes or a longer 6.43 km path taking approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes. A visit to the Mirabell Gardens might take an hour or two for a leisurely stroll. For summits like Salzburger Hochthron, plan for a half-day or full-day hike depending on your starting point and pace.

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