Natural monuments around Balderschwang are located in the Allgäu Alps, a region defined by its "Nagelfluh" conglomerate rock formations. This landscape features alpine meadows, high moors, and impressive peaks. The geology has shaped numerous natural features, including deep gorges, powerful waterfalls, and high mountain lakes. Balderschwang offers a variety of natural attractions for exploration.
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The Freibergsee is located at an altitude of 930 meters. With a water surface of around 16 hectares, it is the largest high mountain lake in the Allgäu. The Freibergsee has no visible inflows or outflows. Its periodically fluctuating water level is regulated by underground inflows and outflows. The lake was formed during the ice ages when the ice masses of the Stillach glacier towered 700 to 800 meters high above the current location.
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The Freibergsee is located at 930 m above sea level. With around 16 hectares of water surface, it is the largest high mountain lake in the Allgäu Alps. The Freibergsee has no visible inflows or outflows; its periodically fluctuating water level is regulated by underground flows. The lake was formed during the ice ages, when masses of ice from the Stillach glacier piled up 700 to 800 m high above the current location.
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Magnificent waterfalls, especially after heavy rainfall. The sounds are very impressive.
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Beautiful rocks with a great view
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Super nice view from the hiking trail to the gorge. It doesn't get boring here.
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From Fellhorn, there is a great view. The mountain is also called the Flower Mountain.
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From the Fellhorn, you have a fantastic 360-degree view. Actually, even better than from the Kanzelwand. Along the ridge path between the Kanzelwand and the Fellhorn, you can discover some truly stunning alpine flowers.
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Very nice view down into the gorge!
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The region around Balderschwang is rich in natural beauty. Highly recommended are the powerful Buchenegger Waterfalls, located within one of Germany's last primeval forests. Another must-see is the Breitach Gorge, one of Europe's deepest rocky gorges, offering a mystical atmosphere. For stunning panoramic views, consider the Fellhorn Summit, known for its alpine flowers.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Breitach Gorge offers easily accessible and secured paths, making it a great experience for all ages. The Freibergsee, a beautiful high mountain lake, is also considered family-friendly, perfect for a relaxing visit. Additionally, the Scheuenwasserfall is ideal for a short, easy hike.
The geology of the Balderschwang region is heavily influenced by "Nagelfluh," a distinctive conglomerate rock. This has shaped many features, including the deep Breitach Gorge with its almost hundred-meter-high rock walls. You'll also find impressive rock formations like the Siplinger Nadel within the Nagelfluhkette Nature Park, and the glacial origins of the Freibergsee.
The area around Balderschwang offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hiking routes, including challenging mountain hikes to summits like Siplinger Kopf, or more moderate trails. There are also running trails and opportunities for mountaineering. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Mountain Hikes around Balderschwang, Hiking around Balderschwang, and Running Trails around Balderschwang guides.
Yes, the Ancient Yew of Balderschwang is a remarkable historical natural monument. Estimated to be at least 1,000 years old, it's considered one of Germany's oldest trees. It also holds cultural significance, as yews were believed to be magical trees that warded off evil spirits in Celtic mythology, offering a glimpse into ancient folklore.
The natural monuments around Balderschwang can be enjoyed year-round. In summer, places like the Breitach Gorge offer a refreshingly cool environment. The Scheuenwasserfall is particularly impressive after summer rains. In winter, the Breitach Gorge is one of the few gorges open, offering a unique experience with torchlight hikes. Alpine flowers on the Fellhorn Summit are best seen in warmer months.
The Buchenegger Waterfalls are an impressive natural experience with powerful water masses. They are located within one of Germany's last primeval forests. Be aware that the steep paths can be very slippery, especially when wet, so good footwear and surefootedness are recommended. There is no longer parking directly in Buchenegg.
You can visit the Iller Source, where the Iller River originates from the confluence of three rivers: the Breitach, Stillach, and Trettach. This spot is accessible by bike or on foot and marks the beginning or end of the Iller bike path, offering a nice place for a break.
The Nagelfluhkette Nature Park, which encompasses Balderschwang, is home to diverse flora and fauna. Visitors might be able to spot red deer, chamois, golden eagles, and peregrine falcons. The park's varied landscapes, including alpine meadows and high moors, provide habitats for these species.
Yes, the Scheuenwasserfall, located near Balderschwang, offers opportunities for swimming. The water plunges approximately 70 meters, and the area is suitable for a refreshing dip, particularly after summer rains when water levels are higher. There's also a nearby alpine hut for refreshments.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the variety of experiences. The mystical atmosphere of the Breitach Gorge, the powerful flow of the Buchenegger Waterfalls, and the serene setting of the Freibergsee are often highlighted. The panoramic views from summits like Fellhorn Summit and the unique geological formations also receive high acclaim from the komoot community.
While popular sites like the Breitach Gorge can attract many visitors, exploring areas within the broader Nagelfluhkette Nature Park, such as the trails leading to Siplinger Kopf and Siplinger Nadel, might offer a more secluded experience, especially during off-peak hours or seasons. The Ancient Yew of Balderschwang also provides a tranquil, reflective visit.


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