Attractions and places to see around Staig, situated on the edge of the Upper Danube Nature Park, offer a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. This region in Germany's Alb-Donau district provides opportunities to explore the natural beauty and local heritage of the Swabian Alb. Visitors can discover picturesque hills, extensive woodlands, and significant historical architecture. Staig serves as a base for exploring both its immediate surroundings and the nearby city of Ulm.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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 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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A beautiful cycling / hiking trail along the Danube. Here you can linger and let the impressions of the surroundings work on you.
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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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Ulm's old town near the Danube is also worth seeing
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Staig itself boasts several historical sites, including the 18th-century Staig Castle, the Protestant Church with its impressive tower, and the ancient Historic St. Peter's Chapel. You can also visit the Historic Water Mill for a glimpse into the past. Just a short drive away, the city of Ulm offers significant historical attractions such as the iconic Ulm Minster (Ulmer Münster), the charming Fishermen's and Tanners' Quarter Ulm, and the Ulm Town Hall with its Renaissance facade.
Absolutely! Staig is surrounded by picturesque hills and idyllic forests, perfect for nature lovers. You can find breathtaking panoramic views from the Lookout Tower on "Hochsträß". The Enchanting Forest of Staig offers tranquil escapes, while Staig's Hidden Lakes provide refreshing retreats. The region also features the scenic Weihung Valley and impressive views over the Danube Valley. For a relaxing stroll, visit Staig Park, a lush green space.
The area around Staig is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking on numerous trails. For cycling, explore routes like the "Fischbach Stream Restoration – View of Unterweiler loop" or "Danube Bridge Gögglingen – Danube near Erbach loop" from Staig, which are part of the Cycling around Staig guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails such as "View of the River Iller – Iller Bridge loop" or "Forest lake – Forest Pond loop" in the MTB Trails around Staig guide. The nearby Swabian Alb also offers an extensive network of trails.
Yes, many attractions around Staig are suitable for families. The historical sites in Ulm, such as the Ulm Minster and the Fishermen's and Tanners' Quarter, are generally considered family-friendly. Nature spots like Staig Park, the Enchanting Forest of Staig, and Staig's Hidden Lakes are great for picnics and leisurely walks with children. The Historic Water Mill also offers an engaging educational experience for all ages.
Staig offers several cultural points of interest. The Alte Mühle Cultural Centre hosts art exhibitions and events. You can also wander through the streets to discover local artisan shops selling unique handcrafted items. For wine enthusiasts, Staig's Secret Vineyard provides exquisite tastings of local wines. The Staig Art Gallery showcases contemporary pieces, and the town regularly hosts cultural events like concerts and theatre performances.
Staig is a great starting point for hiking. The region's picturesque hills and forests, including the Enchanting Forest of Staig, offer numerous trails. You can explore routes that lead through wooded areas with ponds, such as the "Ponds in the Forest – Märchenwald Information Board loop." The nearby Swabian Alb also provides diverse options like the "Hohenzollernweg" and the premium hiking trail "Albschäferweg." For more specific routes, check out the Gravel biking around Staig guide, which also lists some walking-friendly paths.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive architecture and historical significance of sites like the Ulm Minster, noting its panoramic views from the tower. The idyllic charm of the Fishermen's and Tanners' Quarter Ulm, with its narrow streets and half-timbered houses, is also a favorite. Many appreciate the well-laid-out footpaths and cycle paths along the Valkenburg Riverside (Danube riverbank Ulm) for breaks and scenic rides.
Beyond the main attractions, Staig holds a few hidden gems. The Fairy Tale Castle offers tours to appreciate its architecture and historical significance without large crowds. Staig's Secret Vineyard is another delightful discovery for wine lovers, providing exquisite tastings and scenic views. Exploring the Scenic Trails of Staig's Hinterland can also lead to secluded spots and stunning natural vistas away from the more frequented paths.
Staig offers a taste of local Swabian and Bavarian cuisine. Be sure to try local wines from the Müller winery. You can savor traditional Swabian dishes in the cozy restaurants around the market square. For a hands-on experience, consider taking a local cooking class to learn traditional Bavarian recipes and immerse yourself in the regional culinary heritage.
The Danube Riverbank near Ulm, also known as Valkenburg Riverside, offers excellent opportunities to explore the Danube. You'll find great footpaths and cycle paths along the river, perfect for a leisurely ride or a relaxing break. The Cycling around Staig guide includes routes like "Danube Bridge Gögglingen – Danube near Erbach loop" that allow you to experience the river's beauty.
While Staig itself is known for its hidden lakes and ponds within the forest, a short drive will take you to the Waterfalls of the Bavarian Highlands. These mesmerizing waterfalls are ideal for photography and experiencing the raw beauty of nature. Additionally, the region's varied terrain includes the Weihung Valley and offers impressive views over the Danube Valley, providing diverse water-related landscapes.


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