Attractions and places to see around Wirlinger Forest feature a landscape shaped by former railway lines, natural water features, and extensive forest areas. This region offers a variety of points of interest, including cycle paths on old railway embankments, significant natural monuments, and secluded waterfalls. Wirlinger Forest is a region where 13 hidden gems are available for exploration.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Beautiful cycle path with magnificent views of various highlights (mountains, lake and natural beauty)
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Beautiful cycle path away from public roads from Kempten to Weitnau
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Old railway lines have often been turned into really great cycle paths.🥰
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little-used stream valley in the beautiful wild natural forest
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This former railway embankment is wonderful to drive on.
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small waterfall and a real climbing path
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The cycle path is well maintained and varied. You can swim at the Herrenwieser Weiher. At the Buchenberg leisure park you can pass the time swimming, playing mini golf, at the children's playground, playing beach volleyball and at the kiosk. On the way to Weitnau there are some wooded areas with plenty of shade.
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For lovers of country roads, the railway embankment is a dream. I have already cycled to Weitnau and you can also come out of the forest. Surprisingly, I liked it because I usually avoid country roads. The route is scenic and also has some mountain views.
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The Wirlinger Forest region is characterized by its natural water features and extensive forest areas. A notable natural monument is the Rhine-Danube Watershed, which offers a unique geographical experience. You can also discover the serene Rohrbachtobel Waterfalls, featuring small, idyllic cascades nestled within the forest.
Yes, the Rhine-Danube Watershed offers a special perspective, marking the point where rainfall decides its journey to either the North Sea or the Black Sea. While not a traditional panoramic viewpoint, the experience of crossing this geographical divide is considered an absolute highlight by visitors. The region's extensive forest areas also provide many scenic spots along its trails.
The Rohrbachtobel Waterfalls are known for their quiet atmosphere, where visitors rarely encounter many people, making it an idyllic and peaceful spot to explore. The region generally features many 'hidden gems' away from the main tourist paths.
The Wirlinger Forest region is well-known for its cycle paths built on former railway lines, offering smooth and scenic routes. Popular options include the Isny Rail Trail in the Breitenmoos Nature Reserve and the Former Breitenmoos railway embankment. These trails provide gentle slopes and wind through beautiful landscapes, ideal for cycling away from traffic.
Absolutely. The area around Wirlinger Forest offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can find various trails, including those leading to waterfalls or through forest areas. For more detailed information on routes, explore the Hiking around Wirlinger Forest guide.
Hiking trails in Wirlinger Forest range from easy to moderate. For example, you can find easy loops like the 'Wachters Alp – Schönstatt auf'm Berg Chapel loop' (6.19 km) or the 'Speckbach Waterfall loop from Breitenmoos' (4.00 km). Moderate options include the 'Rohrbachtobel Waterfalls – Spießeck-Hütte loop' (4.57 km) or the 'Niedersonthofen Waterfall – Stoffelberg Summit loop' (8.51 km). You can find more details in the Hiking around Wirlinger Forest guide.
Yes, several attractions and trails are suitable for families. The cycle paths on former railway lines, such as the Isny Rail Trail in the Breitenmoos Nature Reserve and the Former Breitenmoos railway embankment, are well-maintained and offer gentle routes perfect for family bike rides. Many of the forest trails are also accessible for families looking for a walk in nature.
The region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months for cycling and hiking. Spring offers fresh greenery, while summer provides pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, making it a scenic time for walks. Winter conditions can vary, with some trails potentially covered in snow, as noted for the Isny-Bähnle Rail Trail.
Visitors particularly appreciate the peaceful and natural setting. The cycle paths on former railway lines are praised for being well-maintained, scenic, and ideal for cycling away from traffic. Spots like the Rohrbachtobel Waterfalls are valued for their quiet, idyllic atmosphere, offering a chance to connect with nature without crowds.
Yes, if you're interested in waterfall hikes, the region offers dedicated routes. For instance, you can find several easy loops around the Speckbach Waterfall, such as the 'Speckbach Waterfall loop from Breitenmoos' or the 'Speckbach Waterfall loop from Hellengerst'. More options are available in the Waterfall hikes around Wirlinger Forest guide.
While Wirlinger Forest itself is characterized by forest and water features, there are mountain hiking opportunities in the broader vicinity. You can find moderate mountain hikes like the 'Lake Niedersonthofen – Niedersonthofener See loop' or the 'Niedersonthofen Waterfall – Stoffelberg Summit loop'. For more details, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Wirlinger Forest guide.
The terrain varies. Cycle paths on former railway lines, like the Isny Rail Trail, are often fine gravel and well-maintained, offering gentle slopes. Hiking trails, especially those through ravines like the Rohrbachtobel, can be a bit slippery when wet due to roots and natural surfaces. Generally, you can expect a mix of forest paths and converted railway embankments.


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