Best attractions and places to see around Nersingen include a variety of cultural sites, historical landmarks, and opportunities for outdoor activities. This tranquil town is nestled in picturesque natural landscapes, offering diverse experiences for visitors. Its convenient location allows for exploration of the wider Neu-Ulm district and nearby cities like Ulm. The region features both man-made monuments and natural features, providing a range of points of interest.
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beautiful cycle path directly on the Danube
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Ulm Town Hall is easily recognizable by its opulent early Renaissance exterior painting. The oldest part of the building is the southeastern main building, which was built in 1370 as a "new department store." The building was first referred to as a town hall in 1419. In the course of the 15th century, the council chamber on the south side received windows framed in Gothic architecture (with six electoral figures) as well as the double windows on the east side. The richly decorated astronomical clock was installed around 1520. The lavish facade painting was also extended to the old building and shows didactic depictions of virtues, commandments and vices. The painting that can be seen today dates from 1900, when the painting, which had been largely destroyed by the weather, was restored or recreated in the spirit of the authentic parts.
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You should plan some time for the city of Ulm, a great old town and especially the fishing district are well worth seeing.
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A picturesque old town with many small alleys to explore. A marketplace with a wonderful atmosphere, it's a pleasure to linger there. The fountain with the Marian column in the center of the square is a central meeting point and a beautiful addition to the atmosphere. The market square in Günzburg is definitely worth a visit! It is one of the most beautiful market squares in Swabia and impresses with its historic charm. The baroque town hall with its striking facade is a real eye-catcher and the landmark of the market square. It's worth it!
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A worthwhile destination on the tour. An impressive little town, with many historic, impressive buildings. The small streets in the fishing district should not be missed. Great!
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Ulm is a beautiful city with many sights. In the city center is the imposing Ulm Minster, a centuries-old church in the Gothic style. Its church tower offers a view of the city and on a clear day you can even see the Alps. The town hall is notable for its early Renaissance facade, its frescoes and its 16th-century astronomical clock. The narrow streets of the Fischerviertel, a district on the Danube, are characterized by half-timbered houses.
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What a facade design, what splendor. The fountain in front of it completes the overall picture, with the cathedral in the immediate vicinity.
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Visiting the cathedral is a superlative, but that's not all. Further highlights can be found inside the church. Stained glass window in the small choir of the Besserer Chapel, by Hans Acker around 1430, workshop: Hans Acker, Ulm; Donor: Besserer family, Ulm. Source: Wikipedia The fact that such works of art have been preserved is a real miracle, unique art.
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Nersingen is rich in natural landscapes. You can explore the Donaumoos natural area, which is ideal for hiking and cycling along the Swabian Danube Valley. The Illerfeld offers well-signposted paths for hiking along the river, suitable for families. For swimming on warm days, visit the Quarry Pond near Straßberg. The region also features the Danube, the Leibi, and numerous forest ponds.
Yes, Nersingen offers several historical points of interest. You can visit the area of the Roman Fort, where artifacts from the Bronze Age have been discovered. The town is also home to three notable churches: St. Johann Baptist, St. Dionysius, and St. Nikolaus. Don't miss the Town Hall Fountain with its interesting sculptures.
The biggest cultural attraction in Nersingen is the Museum für Bildende Kunst (Museum of Fine Arts) in Oberfalheim. It features beautiful artwork and offers free admission on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
For a major family-friendly outing, the LEGOLAND Deutschland Resort in Günzburg is a short distance away. In nearby Ulm, you can visit the Tiergarten Ulm (Ulm Zoo). Many of the local hiking and cycling trails, such as those in the Illerfeld, are also suitable for families.
Yes, the region offers diverse trails. You can find numerous options for hiking and cycling. For specific routes, consider exploring the Running Trails around Nersingen, Road Cycling Routes around Nersingen, or Cycling around Nersingen guides, which include routes like the Danube Crossing in Thalfingen or tours towards Roggenburg Abbey.
Spring and autumn are particularly scenic seasons for outdoor activities around Nersingen. During these times, you can enjoy blooming flowers or colorful foliage, making hiking and cycling especially pleasant.
Given Nersingen's convenient location, you can easily visit several landmarks. The impressive Ulm Minster (Ulmer Münster), the world's highest church tower, is a must-see. Also in Ulm, explore the picturesque Fishermen's and Tanners' Quarter and the Ulm Town Hall with its opulent frescoes. The 18th-century Rococo-style Abbey Church of St. Laurentius Thalfingen in Elchingen and the Catholic Monastery of Roggenburg are also worth visiting.
For breathtaking views of the surrounding area, a hike to the medieval Reichenstein Castle Ruins is highly recommended. Additionally, climbing the Ulm Minster tower offers a magnificent panoramic view of Ulm and Neu-Ulm, and on clear days, even the Alps.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. Many enjoy the impressive architecture of sites like the Ulm Minster and the artistic facade of the Ulm Town Hall. The tranquility of the Danube Cycle Path near Günzburg and the well-preserved old towns, such as Günzburg Market Square, are also frequently praised.
While specific accessibility details vary, the Günzburg Market Square is noted as being wheelchair accessible. For other attractions, it's advisable to check individual venue information for specific accessibility features.
Absolutely. Towns like Günzburg offer pleasant spots for relaxation. The pedestrian zone around Günzburg Market Square is well-suited for a break, with a nice old town to explore. Many routes along the Danube also feature restaurants and inviting spots to linger.


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