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Easy hiking trails in Tannwald are characterized by diverse landscapes, including extensive wetlands and forested areas. The region features gentle terrain with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for accessible walks. Natural features like the Steinacher Ried Lakes and wetlands define many of the routes, offering opportunities for nature discovery. The area provides a network of paths that cater to various fitness levels, focusing on easy, family-friendly excursions.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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If full, you can park for free on the side of the road 100m away in the commercial area.
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Steinacher Ried | Bad Waldsee Moorland Like almost every town in Upper Swabia, Bad Waldsee also has a marshland. This is called Steinacher Ried because it belongs to the Steinach district of Bad Waldsee. The Steinacher Ried in Bad Waldsee is located in the west of the town and runs in the triangle formed by Bad Waldsee, towards Reute and Aulendorf. Peat was also extracted in this marshland. The Steinacher Ried is not as touristically developed as, for example, in Bad Buchau. But even here, you can enjoy beautiful hikes through the forest and enjoy the natural surroundings. The best place to start is at the barbecue area in Steinach, just 200 meters outside the town limits. There are also several parking spaces and a map of the area. Unfortunately, the hiking trail signs are not designed for a circular walk, so it's definitely worth bringing a GPS or a map; at least, I didn't find any hiking trail signs. The terrain is easy to walk, and the path only rarely becomes narrow. A paved road runs across the reed bed from Bad Waldsee to Obermöllenbronn or Tannweiler. Remnants of peat extraction can also be seen in places in this reed bed. The water has receded considerably here and is only occasionally visible. Some of the reed bed is now farmed. The hunters' lodges at every corner of the clearings indicate that deer can also be seen in the reed meadows here in the early morning. History and plants of the Steinacher Reed Bed in Bad Waldsee Upper Swabia is characterized by the terminal moraine left behind by the glaciers during the Würm glaciation. This ended 18,000 years ago. The meltwater left behind the lakes and moors, including the Steinacher Reed Bed. The flora of the reed bed includes typical trees, such as pines and birches, as well as reeds. Where the water still emerges, marsh marigolds can also be found. Source: oberschwaben-tipps.de/steinacher-ried-moorgebiet-bad-waldsee
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Steinach Ried | Bad Waldsee moorland Like almost every town in Upper Swabia, Bad Waldsee also has a reed area. This is called Steinacher Ried because it is assigned to the district of Steinach in Bad Waldsee. The Steinacher Ried in Bad Waldsee is located in the west of the city and runs in the Bad Waldsee triangle, in the direction of Reute and in the direction of Aulendorf. Peat was also cut in this reed. The Steinacher Ried is not as well developed for tourism as, for example, in Bad Buchau. But here you can also hike through the forest and see nature. The best place to start is at the barbecue area in Steinach, just 200 meters outside the city limits. There are also some parking spaces and a map of the area. Unfortunately, the hiking trail signs are not designed for a tour, so it makes sense to take a GPS or a map with you, at least I didn't discover any hiking trail signs. The terrain is easy to walk on and the path rarely gets narrow. A paved road leads across the Ried from Bad Waldsee to Obermöllenbronn or Tannweiler. The remains of peat extraction can also be seen in places in this reed. The water has already retreated a lot here and can only be seen occasionally. Some of the Ried is already farmed today. The hunter's cottages at all corners of the clearings show that you can also see deer on the reed meadows here in the early morning. History and plants of the Steinacher Ried in Bad Waldsee Upper Swabia is characterized by the terminal moraine that the glacier left behind during the Würm Ice Age. This ended 18,000 years ago. The meltwater left behind the lakes and moors, including the Steinacher Ried. The flora of the reed includes the typical trees, such as pines and birches, as well as reeds. Marsh marigolds can also be found where the water still emerges. Source: oberschwaben-tipps.de/steinacher-ried-moorgebiet-bad-waldsee
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Steinach Ried | Bad Waldsee moorland Like almost every town in Upper Swabia, Bad Waldsee also has a reed area. This is called Steinacher Ried because it is assigned to the district of Steinach in Bad Waldsee. The Steinacher Ried in Bad Waldsee is located in the west of the city and runs in the Bad Waldsee triangle, in the direction of Reute and in the direction of Aulendorf. Peat was also cut in this reed. The Steinacher Ried is not as well developed for tourism as, for example, in Bad Buchau. But here you can also hike through the forest and see nature. The best place to start is at the barbecue area in Steinach, just 200 meters outside the city limits. There are also some parking spaces and a map of the area. Unfortunately, the hiking trail signs are not designed for a tour, so it makes sense to take a GPS or a map with you, at least I didn't discover any hiking trail signs. The terrain is easy to walk on and the path rarely gets narrow. A paved road leads across the Ried from Bad Waldsee to Obermöllenbronn or Tannweiler. The remains of peat extraction can also be seen in places in this reed. The water has already retreated a lot here and can only be seen occasionally. Some of the Ried is already farmed today. The hunter's cottages at all corners of the clearings show that you can also see deer on the reed meadows here in the early morning. History and plants of the Steinacher Ried in Bad Waldsee Upper Swabia is characterized by the terminal moraine that the glacier left behind during the Würm Ice Age. This ended 18,000 years ago. The meltwater left behind the lakes and moors, including the Steinacher Ried. The flora of the reed includes the typical trees, such as pines and birches, as well as reeds. Marsh marigolds can also be found where the water still emerges. Source: oberschwaben-tipps.de/steinacher-ried-moorgebiet-bad-waldsee
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Steinach Ried | Bad Waldsee moorland Like almost every town in Upper Swabia, Bad Waldsee also has a reed area. This is called Steinacher Ried because it is assigned to the district of Steinach in Bad Waldsee. The Steinacher Ried in Bad Waldsee is located in the west of the city and runs in the Bad Waldsee triangle, in the direction of Reute and in the direction of Aulendorf. Peat was also cut in this reed. The Steinacher Ried is not as well developed for tourism as, for example, in Bad Buchau. But here you can also hike through the forest and see nature. The best place to start is at the barbecue area in Steinach, just 200 meters outside the city limits. There are also some parking spaces and a map of the area. Unfortunately, the hiking trail signs are not designed for a tour, so it makes sense to take a GPS or a map with you, at least I didn't discover any hiking trail signs. The terrain is easy to walk on and the path rarely gets narrow. A paved road leads across the Ried from Bad Waldsee to Obermöllenbronn or Tannweiler. The remains of peat extraction can also be seen in places in this reed. The water has already retreated a lot here and can only be seen occasionally. Some of the Ried is already farmed today. The hunter's cottages at all corners of the clearings show that you can also see deer on the reed meadows here in the early morning. History and plants of the Steinacher Ried in Bad Waldsee Upper Swabia is characterized by the terminal moraine left behind by the glacier during the Würm Ice Age. This ended 18,000 years ago. The meltwater left behind the lakes and moors, including the Steinacher Ried. The flora of the Ried includes the typical trees, such as pines and birches, as well as reeds. Marsh marigolds can also be found where the water still emerges. Source: oberschwaben-tipps.de/steinacher-ried-moorgebiet-bad-waldsee
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Tannwald offers a selection of 25 easy hiking trails, making it an ideal destination for relaxed walks and nature exploration. In total, there are 29 hiking routes across various difficulty levels.
The easy hikes in Tannwald are characterized by diverse landscapes, including extensive wetlands and forested areas. You'll find gentle terrain with minimal elevation changes, perfect for accessible walks. Many routes feature natural elements like the Steinacher Ried Lakes and wetlands.
Yes, many of the easy trails in Tannwald are circular routes. For example, the Steinacher Ried Lakes – View of Steinacher Ried Moor loop from Bad Waldsee and the Steinacher Ried Wetland – Steinacher Ried Wetland loop from Flugplatz Bad Waldsee-Reute are popular loop trails that allow you to start and end at the same point.
The easy trails in Tannwald are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1,100 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil natural settings, the well-maintained paths through wetlands and forests, and the minimal elevation gain, which makes the routes accessible for all.
Absolutely. The easy trails in Tannwald are generally very family-friendly due to their gentle terrain and minimal elevation. Routes like the Steinacher Ried Nature Trail – Steinacher Ried Wetland loop from Bad Waldsee are perfect for families looking for a pleasant walk through nature.
Many of the easy hiking trails in Tannwald are suitable for dogs, especially those winding through forested paths and open wetlands. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and respect local regulations regarding pets in natural areas.
Yes, you can discover several points of interest. Along some routes, you might encounter the Gute Beth von Reute Wayside Shrine or the Gute Betha von Reute Memorial. There's also a serene Hidden Pond that offers a peaceful spot for a break.
While Tannwald's easy trails are known for their gentle terrain, some routes offer pleasant views, particularly over the Steinacher Ried Moor and its lakes. The Steinacher Ried Lakes – View of Steinacher Ried Moor loop from Bad Waldsee is specifically highlighted for its views of the moorland.
Tannwald's easy trails are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with changing foliage or blooming wildflowers. Evenings in the forested areas are particularly pleasant, as mentioned in regional descriptions.
Yes, several easy routes originate from areas with parking. For instance, the Soccer Field Parking Area – Steinacher Ried Moorland loop from Bad Waldsee and the Soccer Field Parking Area – Steinacher Ried Lakes loop from Bad Waldsee both start from a convenient parking location.
Tannwald is defined by its natural beauty, particularly its extensive wetlands and forested paths. Keep an eye out for the tranquil Steinacher Ried Lakes and the diverse flora and fauna within the Steinacher Ried Wetland areas. The region's small hills also offer wide views in certain spots.


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