Best natural monuments around Walkertshofen are found within the scenic Naturpark Augsburg – Westliche Wälder. This region features a landscape of rolling hills and forests, offering various natural attractions. While Walkertshofen itself is a small municipality, its surroundings provide access to several natural sites. These locations are easily accessible for those exploring the broader natural landscape of the Augsburger Land district.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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now with nice tables --- Adler Kirchheim :-)
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The turnoff to the spring is somewhat inconspicuous, but marked with a signpost. It's small, but worth seeing, in my opinion.
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The Schnerzhofer pond was bought by the Schöffel family, a textile entrepreneur, and is used for pond farming. The pond is occasionally drained in winter. In summer, you can swim in the pond. There is also a small lawn with a toilet and a bathing jetty on the north bank. Despite the overflow gap being rebuilt in 2008 for half a million euros, the floodwaters washed over the top of the pond in June 2024.
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Rhododendron blossom at Seyfriedsberg Castle
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The Celtic square ramparts "Brennburg" are now considered by archaeologists to be the centre of a rural settlement structure in Celtic times. They were built in the late La Tène period, i.e. around the middle of the 2nd century, and were abandoned again when the Romans arrived. They had no military function. Within the still impressive ramparts and ditches, which are still very well preserved at the Brennburg, there was probably an ensemble of residential and storage buildings, perhaps a small cult building and one or more wells. There was only one entrance in a gap in the rampart and a wooden bridge over the ditch, and perhaps even an imposing gatehouse. The earthwork lies on a step in the terrain of a spur of the Schalkenberg at a height of around 527 m. The ground plan of the Brennburg is almost square, the east side (102 m) is slightly shorter than the west flank (112 m). The northern wall is 113 m long, the southern wall measures 109 m. According to the terrain, the gate was in the south. The maximum height of the wall (measured from the bottom of the ditch) is about 2.5 m. The wall is interrupted by a few modern cuts. Source: https://www.fischach.de/fischach/sehenswuerdigkeiten/keltische-viereckschanze
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If you are coming from Tussenhausen, just don't drive up the mountain road. It lives up to its name. The further course of the cycle path towards Markt Wald is also not recommended. The terrain is quite rough
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Schnerzhofer Weiher, a tranquil lake perfect for bathing and relaxation. Another favorite is the Zusamquelle (Source of the Zusam), offering a peaceful spot for a break. The Seyfriedsberg Castle Park is also highly rated for its impressive ancient trees and botanical diversity.
Yes, several natural monuments are ideal for families. The Schnerzhofer Weiher offers a sunbathing lawn and a jetty, making it great for a day out. The Zusamquelle (Source of the Zusam) is easily accessible and provides a pleasant natural setting for a short visit. Additionally, the Seyfriedsberg Castle Park with its diverse trees is a wonderful place for a family stroll.
The region around Walkertshofen, part of the Naturpark Augsburg – Westliche Wälder, offers a variety of natural features. You can explore serene lakes like the Schnerzhofer Weiher, discover the source of rivers such as the Zusamquelle, and wander through forested parks with ancient trees at Seyfriedsberg Castle Park. The broader landscape features rolling hills and forests, providing picturesque views.
Yes, the area combines natural beauty with historical elements. The Seyfriedsberg Castle Park is a botanical park connected to a historical castle. You can also visit the Celtic Square Enclosure Brennburg, which is a historical site integrated into the natural landscape. The St. John of Nepomuk Fountain in Kirchheim in Schwaben is another historical monument in a picturesque market square setting.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'Bike loop from Walkertshofen' or explore gravel biking trails such as the 'View of the Wertach Valley – Anhauser Valley loop from Klimmach'. Mountain biking is also popular, with options like the 'Fatima Grotto – Zusam Stream loop from Walkertshofen'. For more detailed routes, refer to the Cycling around Walkertshofen, Gravel biking around Walkertshofen, and MTB Trails around Walkertshofen guides.
Many natural monuments are integrated into or accessible via hiking trails. For instance, the Landrat-Dr.-Frey-Staudenkapelle, located on a hill with expansive views, is a popular destination for hikers. The Forest Pond with Water Lilies is often part of local hiking loops. While specific hiking guides for Walkertshofen are not listed here, the cycling and MTB routes often follow paths suitable for walking, especially around natural attractions like the Zusamquelle.
While not directly in Walkertshofen, the wider Augsburger Land district features the Geological nature trail at the Staufenberg near Bonstetten. This trail provides insights into the formation of the Alpine foothills and the geology of the Staufenberg, which is the highest elevation in its immediate surroundings. It's an educational opportunity to learn about the region's geological history.
Yes, near Bonstetten, you can find the LandArt Art Trail. This unique circular trail features outdoor artworks created exclusively from natural materials found in the immediate surroundings. The artworks change with the seasons, offering a fresh perspective with each visit, and the trail is considered an easy hike suitable for all skill levels and families.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty. For example, the Schnerzhofer Weiher is loved for its peaceful bathing opportunities and a cafe with homemade cakes. The Zusamquelle is valued as an ideal spot for a short, relaxing break amidst nature. The Seyfriedsberg Castle Park is praised for its impressive, ancient trees and rhododendron bushes.
The St. John of Nepomuk Fountain in Kirchheim in Schwaben is noted as wheelchair accessible, located in a picturesque market square. For other natural sites, accessibility may vary depending on the specific paths and terrain. It's advisable to check individual highlight details or local information for specific accessibility needs.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments offer serene spots for relaxation. The Schnerzhofer Weiher has benches along its bank and a sunbathing lawn. The Zusamquelle is described as an ideal location for a short break. Additionally, the Landrat-Dr.-Frey-Staudenkapelle offers a serene setting for rest and reflection amidst a picturesque natural backdrop with panoramic views.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round. The Landrat-Dr.-Frey-Staudenkapelle and its surrounding landscape are popular for hiking and cycling throughout the year. The Seyfriedsberg Castle Park is particularly beautiful in May and June when its ancient rhododendron bushes are in full bloom. For water activities at Schnerzhofer Weiher, warmer months are ideal.


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