Best attractions and places to see around Pfaffenhofen an der Roth include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The municipality is situated on the Roth river, surrounded by rolling hills, offering an idyllic landscape. Visitors can explore its history and enjoy scenic surroundings, with opportunities for cycling and hiking along river valleys. The area provides a variety of points of interest for different preferences.
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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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The "Leaning House", probably the most photographed former town house in Ulm, dates back to 1406. In 1443, the large late Gothic extension to the building was carried out. Before that, the house was only about half as long. The building began to lean in the 17th century. Firstly, the subsoil gave way towards the Blau, and secondly, residents sawed through supporting beams during improper renovations. The result: even when sober, they had to cope with a significant lean from then on.
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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 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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With a height of 161.53 meters and a construction time of 513 years to complete, built from 1377 to 1890, it truly sets two remarkable records. Once you have seen this impressive structure, you appreciate the achievements of the time all the more. The exhibited construction drawings or the high altar plan reinforce this again. What a gigantic work of art from the Middle Ages.
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Pfaffenhofen an der Roth offers several historical and cultural sites. You can visit the historic Parish Church of St. Martin, which dates back to 1375, or explore Pfaffenhofen Castle with its beautiful park. The Hermann-Köhl-Museum in the town hall foyer commemorates aviation pioneer Hermann Köhl. A stroll through the Old Town is also recommended to experience its historic charm, and the village churches in Diepertshofen, Balmertshofen, and Remmeltshofen are noteworthy.
Yes, the municipality is picturesquely situated on the Roth river, surrounded by rolling hills, offering an idyllic landscape. You can explore the attractive valleys of the Leibi, Roth, Biber, and Osterbach rivers. The Valkenburg Riverside (Danube riverbank Ulm) provides great footpaths and cycle paths along the Danube.
The region is an ideal starting point for various cycling tours. You can find routes leading through the valleys of the Leibi, Roth, Biber, and Osterbach rivers. For specific options, explore the Cycling around Pfaffenhofen an der Roth guide, which includes easy routes like the 'Old Town of Weißenhorn – Untere Tor (Weißenhorn) loop'.
Yes, the area offers various hiking trails, including circular routes in Wallenhausen (Bibertal), Holzheim, and to the Marienfried pilgrimage site. A marked circular route in the northern district of Neu-Ulm, from Weißenhorn along the Roth to Kadeltshofen, is known for bird-watching opportunities. Pleasant, relaxing circular routes also wind through the idyllic valleys of Biber and Osterbach.
For family outings, the nearby Rothsee Recreational Area offers idyllic bathing beaches. While not directly in Pfaffenhofen, LEGOLAND Deutschland Resort is a major attraction in the broader region that is very popular with families. Many of the historical sites like Ulm Old Town and Landmarks are also considered family-friendly.
Beyond the local churches and castle, you can discover the Ulm Town Hall, notable for its opulent exterior frescoes from the early Renaissance and a richly decorated astronomical clock. For nature lovers, a route along the Roman Canal provides insight into ancient Roman architecture.
Visitors often appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The Fishermen's and Tanners' Quarter Ulm is frequently praised for its idyllic setting with old half-timbered houses along the small and large Blues rivers. The panoramic views from the Ulm Minster tower, reaching the Alps on clear days, are also a highlight.
Yes, the area caters to different cycling preferences. You can find dedicated routes for gravel biking, such as those in the Gravel biking around Pfaffenhofen an der Roth guide. For road cyclists, the Road Cycling Routes around Pfaffenhofen an der Roth guide offers options like the 'View of the Danube River – Berblinger Tower loop'.
The Marienfried Pilgrimage Site is a significant spiritual location in the region. It is part of a recommended circular hiking route, suggesting it can be easily accessed and explored as part of an outdoor excursion.
In the summer, the market square regularly hosts concerts, and an annual cultural festival draws many visitors, offering opportunities to experience local culture and community spirit.
Yes, the region offers pleasant, relaxing circular routes through the idyllic valleys of Biber and Osterbach, which are suitable for leisurely walks and beginners. These trails allow you to enjoy the scenic landscape without strenuous climbs.


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