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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Niederlauterbach

Best natural monuments around Niederlauterbach are situated in a region known for its diverse natural landscape, encompassing protected areas, woodlands, and plains. This commune in northeastern France is located near the Rhine forests, which feature unique natural elements. The area offers a variety of natural attractions, from significant river borders to ancient trees and nature reserves. These natural features provide opportunities for exploring well-preserved environments.

Best natural monuments around Niederlauterbach

  • The most popular natural monuments is Bismarck Oak (Natural Monument)

Last updated: May 24, 2026

Bismarck Oak (Natural Monument)

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Here is a very old knotty oak, also a natural monument.

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Panzergraben Schaidt

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The former anti-tank ditch begins behind the old station building Schaidt and ends at the Bienwald. At that time the armored ditches around Schaidt had a length of several kilometers. …

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Bremengrund Nature Reserve

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The cycle path runs along the Rhine dam directly past the nature reserve Bremengrund. From the dam, you can make a detour through the protected area to the Rhine via …

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Very nicely laid out and well-kept circular route with approx. 10km. Many interesting display boards and texts. I can recommend it.

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Gutenbrunnen (near Büchelberg)

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As with the not far away "Heilbrunnen" springs also sulphurous water here. Next to it is an obelisk (1940).

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December 22, 2024, Bremengrund Nature Reserve

The Bremer Grund is a nature reserve and can only be accessed via a bridge. Many grey and silver egrets sneezed there. Ducks, swans, geese, great crested grebes, coots and many songbirds are at home here. I have also seen kingfishers here. In spring, the birds are mostly on their own, as the bridge from the Old Rhine is usually flooded. Please stay on the paths, the animals will thank you. (Deer, hares, wild boars, foxes, etc.)

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Starting point of the Westwallweg. There is a large car park here, as well as a motorhome parking area and a small pub right next door.

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The very well signposted path is highly recommended

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If you want to prepare yourself for this circular hiking trail with its wealth of historical information texts (including audio texts), I can highly recommend the website https://www.pwv-schaidt.de/Westwall-Wanderweg-u-a/Qulitaetswanderweg . There is also a 52-page brochure that you can order from PWV Schaidt for a fee and which provides very detailed information about this award-winning hiking trail, its historical relics and the Bienwald: https://www.pwv-schaidt.de/Westwall-Wanderweg-u-a/Westwallweg Very exciting to read - and shocking! When planning your hike, however, you MUST NOTE: Depending on the temperature, there are numerous mosquitoes lurking here because of the many stagnant bodies of water! There is a special experience for children on this hiking trail, namely the search for 7 dwarves. The following dwarves have to be found: 1. Dwarf shows the start of the hike; 2. Dwarf shows the direction; 3. Dwarf with fishing rod (and 3 ducks) shows the anti-tank ditch; 4. Dwarf shows the right way (with hiking marker); 5. Dwarf waves the white flag; 6. Dwarf shows where the trenches were dug ("The Schanzer"); 7. Dwarf keeps watch (with binoculars and a knotted rifle). This also includes a knowledge quiz. More details can be found here: https://www.pwv-schaidt.de/Westwall-Wanderweg-u-a/Die-Sieben-Zwerge In the midst of the warlike relics of this Westwall Trail, these 7 dwarves are intended to remind us of the peace that we (in Germany) have enjoyed for almost 80 years (and hopefully for a long time to come)! Because why shouldn't you have fun walking this West Wall Trail with its many warlike relics as a kind of "Peace Trail" - in gratitude and joy that there is no more shooting here! - And that is something for adults too!

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This oak was most likely "planted during the Thirty Years' War, which ravaged Germany from 1618 to 1648". Source (quoted verbatim): Information board on site

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The area extends west of Neuburgweier along the Rhine and has been designated as a nature reserve since November 18, 1986. The peace here is overwhelming. Take your time and look around! During floods you cannot cross the dam over the tributary of the Rhine. But then you have a spectacle of a different kind. The path further to the Rhine is roughly gravel and not easy to drive.

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You can take a nice break here. I recommend bringing a delicious cheese/sausage sandwich and a delicious beer.

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At around 630 k, the west wall loses from the Dutch to the Swiss border in the south. The Schaidter Westwallweg forms a small part of it. This themed trail leads to ponds and also historical legacies of the 2nd WW. over.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments around Niederlauterbach?

Visitors frequently enjoy the Bismarck Oak (Natural Monument), an impressive tree estimated to be around 300 to 350 years old. Another popular spot is the German-French Border at the Alte Lauter, where the small Lauter river marks the state border, offering a unique historical and natural landmark experience. The Schaidter Westwallweg Trailhead is also well-regarded, leading to a circular hiking trail that passes natural monuments and historical legacies.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the Niederlauterbach area?

The region around Niederlauterbach is characterized by its diverse natural landscape. You'll find significant river systems like the Lauter and the Rhine, extensive communal forests, and unique alluvial forests. The area also features protected nature reserves with wetlands and reedbeds, offering a rich variety of flora and fauna.

Are there natural monuments with historical significance near Niederlauterbach?

Yes, several natural monuments in the area have historical connections. The Bismarck Oak (Natural Monument) commemorates Germany's first Chancellor. The German-French Border at the Alte Lauter is a natural feature with historical significance as a state boundary. Additionally, the Schaidter Westwallweg Trailhead leads to a themed route that combines natural beauty with historical legacies of the West Wall.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Niederlauterbach?

Yes, the Bismarck Oak (Natural Monument) is considered family-friendly, offering an impressive natural sight. The Schaidter Westwallweg Trailhead also provides a family-friendly circular hiking trail that combines nature with historical points of interest.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the 8-kilometer circular route from the Schaidter Westwallweg Trailhead. For longer excursions, there are moderate to difficult gravel biking routes, such as the 'Bienwaldmühle – Panzergraben Schaidt loop'. Running trails are also available, with options like the 'Missions Cross, Lauterbourg – Customs Pavilion Neulauterburg loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and running guide for Niederlauterbach.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments around Niederlauterbach?

Spring and autumn are generally ideal for visiting, as the weather is mild and the natural landscapes are vibrant with new growth or autumnal colors. Summer offers warmer temperatures suitable for longer days outdoors, while winter can provide a serene, snow-covered experience, though some paths might be less accessible.

Can I observe wildlife at the natural monuments in Niederlauterbach?

Yes, the region is rich in biodiversity. The nearby Rhine forests and the Sauer Delta Nature Reserve are vital ecological corridors, home to diverse habitats and supporting a variety of wildlife, especially species dependent on wetlands. The Sauer Delta, with its wet meadows and reedbeds, is particularly known for birdwatching.

Are there any unique natural features specific to the Niederlauterbach region?

The region is notable for its connection to the Lauter and Rhine rivers, which define its landscape. A unique feature within the Rhine forests are the 'Lower Rhine willow' trees, traditionally pruned for crafting clogs and baskets, showcasing a historical interaction between humans and nature. The Sauer Delta Nature Reserve also offers a unique mosaic of wetland habitats.

What kind of ecosystems are protected in the Niederlauterbach area?

The area protects various ecosystems, including significant communal forests, extensive Rhine alluvial forests, and wetland habitats within reserves like the Bremengrund Nature Reserve and the Sauer Delta Nature Reserve. These areas safeguard diverse flora and fauna, contributing to the region's ecological health.

Are the natural monuments around Niederlauterbach dog-friendly?

While specific regulations for each natural monument may vary, generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas around Niederlauterbach, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always a good idea to check local signage for any specific restrictions in protected areas.

Are there good viewpoints among the natural monuments?

Yes, several spots offer scenic views. The German-French Border at the Alte Lauter provides a unique perspective on the border river. The Bismarck Oak (Natural Monument), due to its free-standing position, offers a clear view of its impressive size. The broader region, including the Northern Vosges Regional Nature Park, accessible for day trips, offers breathtaking panoramic views.

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