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Top 19 Natural Monuments around Rott am Inn

Best natural monuments around Rott am Inn are found within this municipality in Bavaria, Germany. The area is characterized by its location on the Inn River, which forms extensive floodplains known as the Innauen. These landscapes offer diverse habitats and serve as an important ecological corridor. Natural features like springs and reclaimed peat extraction sites contribute to the region's natural appeal.

Best natural monuments around Rott am Inn

  • The most popular natural monuments is Boardwalk on the Moor Nature Trail

Last updated: June 25, 2026

St. Leonhard's Spring

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You can fill up the water yourself. It comes from an artesian spring. It's a shame that all the springs here have drifted into the esoteric camp.

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Boardwalk on the Moor Nature Trail

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Here you cross a swampy part of the moor on a wooden plank path. Beware of snow, rain and slipperiness!
In the eastern section there is a platform with a nice rest area.
A great section!

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Steep Banks of the Inn River

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Beautiful hiking trail, partly directly along the Inn with a view of the steep slopes.

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Zillhamer Lake

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Fish, dragonflies and lots of nature - definitely make the detour.

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Confluence Point N48° E12°

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June 17, 2026, Boardwalk on the Moor Nature Trail

Currently (June 2026) heavily overgrown and many planks damaged. Caution is advised!

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Hans
October 4, 2025, Zillhamer See

Unfortunately, entering the hut is no longer permitted due to the danger of collapse.

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buzz
October 3, 2025, Zillhamer See

Currently closed due to structural damage

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An ideal circular route along the Inn River. A classic walk.

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February 2, 2025, Zillhamer See

The GPS has failed me. Better pay attention to the signposts. I have

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Rolf
May 13, 2024, Zillhamer See

You can go into the hut and have a good snack.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of natural monuments can I explore around Rott am Inn?

Rott am Inn offers a diverse range of natural monuments, including unique springs, serene lakes, and extensive moorland areas. You can discover places like St. Leonhard's Spring, the idyllic Zillhamer Lake, and the fascinating Boardwalk on the Moor Nature Trail. The region is also characterized by the Inn River and its floodplains, which are significant for their biodiversity.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the area?

Yes, several natural monuments around Rott am Inn are suitable for families. Zillhamer Lake is a great spot to observe fish and dragonflies, offering a peaceful natural setting. Additionally, the Confluence Point N48° E12° is considered family-friendly and can be reached via a cycle path.

Where can I experience the unique natural landscape of the Inn River floodplains?

The Inn River and its floodplains, known as the 'Innauen,' are a significant natural feature near Rott am Inn. These areas are part of a larger protected zone and offer diverse habitats. You can experience the scenic beauty and observe flora and fauna by exploring hiking trails like the 'Innauenweg,' which follows the river's banks. The Steep Banks of the Inn River also provide beautiful views along a hiking trail.

What is special about <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/489719" target="_blank" rel="noopener">St. Leonhard's Spring</a>?

St. Leonhard's Spring is an artesian spring where visitors can directly fill water from its source. According to local legend, the spring was rediscovered in 1734 after Saint Leonhard appeared in a dream. It's a unique natural monument that has been owned by the Abfalter family since 1996, with other deep sources developed in the same area over time.

Can I go hiking or cycling near the natural monuments?

Absolutely. The region around Rott am Inn offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Innauenweg' along the Inn River floodplains, or explore routes around the Entenweiher. For more options, check out the dedicated guides for Hiking around Rott am Inn, Gravel biking around Rott am Inn, and MTB Trails around Rott am Inn.

What is the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/2860317" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Boardwalk on the Moor Nature Trail</a> like?

The Boardwalk on the Moor Nature Trail allows you to cross a swampy part of the moor on a wooden plank path. Informative signs along the way provide details about the moor's ecosystem. There's also a platform with a rest area in the eastern section. Be aware that the boardwalk can be slippery in winter due to snow or rain.

What kind of flora and fauna can I expect to see?

The natural monuments and protected areas like the Innauen are rich in biodiversity. You can observe various animal and plant species, especially in the Inn River floodplains, which serve as an important ecological corridor. At Zillhamer Lake, you might spot fish and dragonflies, while the moorland areas offer unique plant life adapted to wetland conditions.

What is the best season to visit the natural monuments around Rott am Inn?

The best season to visit largely depends on the activity you plan. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant colors in nature. Summer is ideal for enjoying the lakes and river areas. While some trails, like the Boardwalk on the Moor Nature Trail, might be closed or slippery in winter, other areas can offer a serene winter landscape for walks.

Are there any hidden natural gems or lesser-known spots?

Beyond the well-known highlights, the Entenweiher (Duck Pond) offers a tranquil setting for walks. This pond originated from former peat extraction activities and has been reclaimed by nature, now serving as a pleasant local recreation area. The 'Entenweiherweg' trail provides an accessible route to explore this regenerated natural space.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Rott am Inn?

Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful environment and the opportunity to connect with nature. The chance to fill water directly from St. Leonhard's Spring is a unique experience. The informative signs along the Boardwalk on the Moor Nature Trail are also highly valued for learning about the local ecosystem. Many enjoy the scenic views and diverse natural landscapes, from riverbanks to moorlands.

Are there any specific viewpoints to look out for?

Yes, several natural monuments offer great viewpoints. The Steep Banks of the Inn River provide beautiful vistas along the hiking trail. The Boardwalk on the Moor Nature Trail features a platform with a nice rest area, offering views over the moor. Additionally, Zillhamer Lake once had an observation deck, though the hut is no longer accessible due to collapse risk.

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