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Bus station hiking trails around Ostrach offer access to the diverse landscapes of the Swabian Alb region in Germany. The area is characterized by its extensive nature reserves, including the Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried, which features wetlands, forests, and the protected Bannwald. Hikers can explore gentle hills, observe unique flora and fauna, and follow paths along the Ostrach River. The region provides a network of trails suitable for various abilities, connecting natural features with local points of interest.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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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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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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Free parking. If you come in time, you can even get a shady spot under one of the trees.
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Fünfeckweiher 🌊 - Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried / Pfrunger Ried - Ostrach - Sigmaringen District
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The Vogelsee, created by industrial peat extraction between 1970 and 1996, is a habitat for beavers and kingfishers. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pfrunger-Burgweiler_Ried
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Large free parking lot near the Bannwaldturm (Bannwald Tower) – ideal starting point for hikes 🥾 in the Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried / Pfrunger Ried – average elevation 610 m above sea level – Ostrach – Sigmaringen district
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The Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried (formerly Pfrunger Ried), with its 2,600 hectares, is the second largest contiguous moorland in southwest Germany after the Federsee. The Ried lies at an average elevation of 610 m above sea level in the districts of Ravensburg and Sigmaringen, near the municipalities of Wilhelmsdorf and Ostrach. It is surrounded by Tertiary molasse uplands, which reach their highest elevations at Rinkenburg (718 m above sea level) and Höchsten (837.8 m above sea level). Only small parts of the moorland, which once covered almost 3,000 hectares, have survived. Almost 2,000 hectares have been converted to grassland, and about 400 hectares are planted with birch and black alder trees. 120 hectares of water bodies were created by peat cutting; thus, the lowland and intermediate moor areas in particular have disappeared, with only a few remnants. However, the raised bogs have been largely preserved and cover an area of almost 150 hectares. The Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried Nature Reserve has existed since 1980, covering an area of 780 hectares. It is intensively managed both scientifically and through experiential education and is accessible to visitors via several nature trails. Today's bog area is the remnant of a post-glacial lake that gradually filled with sediment and mineral deposits after the melting of the Rhine glacier, thus partially silting up. This gave rise to fens and, in some places, raised bogs above them. These areas were characterized by depth and wetness and were unsuitable for permanent human settlement. However, mineral infiltration also led to the formation of permanent islands on which the first permanent human settlements emerged. The core of the area, however, remained uninhabited and was considered uncultivable, inferior land. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pfrunger-Burgweiler_Ried
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Well-maintained wooden walkways that were a total highlight of the hike for our children.
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Ostrach offers a wide selection of hiking trails easily reachable by bus. You'll find over 35 routes that start conveniently close to bus stations, making it simple to explore the diverse landscapes of the Swabian Alb region without needing a car.
Hikes around Ostrach, particularly those accessible by bus, showcase the region's varied natural beauty. You can expect to traverse picturesque forests, gentle hills, and explore the unique wetlands of the Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried, which features the largest protected forest in Baden-Württemberg. Many routes also offer views of clear lakes and the Ostrach River.
Yes, Ostrach provides numerous easy hiking options that are perfect for a relaxed outing. Approximately half of the bus-accessible trails are rated as easy, making them suitable for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous walk. An example is the 'Großer Trauben: Starting point Ulzhausen' route mentioned in regional research, which is known for its accessibility.
Absolutely. Many of the trails accessible by bus in Ostrach are circular routes, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same bus stop. For instance, the Vogelsee loop from Burgweiler is a moderate circular hike that lets you experience the local scenery and return to your starting point.
Several bus-accessible hikes lead to or pass by significant natural landmarks. You can visit the Bannwald Tower (Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried) for panoramic views, discover the serene Zielfingen Lakes, or reach Höchsten, the highest elevation in the area, offering expansive vistas towards Lake Constance and the Alps.
Yes, Ostrach has family-friendly options. The region research highlights a family-friendly and stroller-accessible hike following the Ostrach River near Hinterstein, featuring waterfalls. Additionally, the easy difficulty of many routes makes them suitable for families with children. The Hiking loop from Burgweiler is a moderate option that families might enjoy.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails around Ostrach. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried, to protect local wildlife. Please also ensure you clean up after your pet.
The best times to hike in Ostrach are spring and autumn. During these seasons, the weather is mild, and nature displays vibrant colors, making for particularly scenic walks. While summer is also pleasant, spring and autumn offer a more comfortable hiking experience.
The Ostrach area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet woodlands, the well-marked paths, and the unique natural beauty of the Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried, especially the panoramic views from the Bannwald Tower.
Yes, some routes combine natural beauty with historical insights. The region research mentions a route leading to Sigmaringen Castle, allowing visitors to admire its historical architecture. Another route, 'Schwarzer Vere and castle in Königseggwald,' leads to Königseggwald Castle, offering a glimpse into the past.
Absolutely. Many trails offer excellent viewpoints. The Bannwald Tower within the Pfrunger-Burgweiler Ried provides a magnificent 360-degree panoramic view. Additionally, the Höchsten offers extensive views, including Lake Constance and the Alps on clear days.
While many routes are easy to moderate, some offer a bit more challenge. For example, the Ulzhausen hiking car park loop from Burgweiler is a moderate route with a more significant elevation gain compared to other local trails, providing a more demanding experience for those seeking it.


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