Natural monuments around Landkreis Landsberg am Lech feature a landscape shaped by geological formations and riverine environments. The region, located in Bavaria, Germany, offers insights into its geological history, including Würm Ice Age terraces and calcareous tufa deposits. The Lech River defines much of the area, with its terraced banks and significant geological outcrops. These sites provide settings for outdoor activities and exploration of natural features.
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From pictures you'd think it was somewhere in Canada, incredibly beautiful.
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The Lechsee and the Lech itself are always worth a visit.
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The water is usually still, reflecting the surrounding floodplains and forest strips, while rolling hills loom on the horizon. The vastness of the reservoir can be best appreciated, especially from the dam or the riverside paths—a peaceful place where waterfowl circle and nature reveals its tranquil side.
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The Haltenberger Aue beaver reserve is located between Lech barrages 18 and 19 near Kaufering 🦫. It is a protected natural area with narrow, partly overgrown paths directly along the Lech River.
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Lech Dam 18 near Kaufering is a run-of-river power plant on the Lech River with a capacity of 16.7 MW and a head of 13.3 m. In operation since 1975, it is operated by Uniper Kraftwerke and feeds electricity into the Bayernwerk AG grid.
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In the south of Lake Ammersee lies the large nature reserve "Ammersee South Shore Bird Sanctuary." It covers an area of 499 hectares and is a true hotspot of biodiversity. It is a Ramsar wetland site of international importance and is designated as a European Natura 2000 bird sanctuary.
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You should take a look, the blue is fascinating! Not far from the zoo
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The region is rich in geological formations. You can discover the fascinating "Steinerne Rinnen" (stone channels) and calcareous tufa formations near St. Leonhard, which are created by mineral deposits from springs. Additionally, geological outcrops of Upper Freshwater Molasse and high terrace gravel are visible along the steep banks of the Lech, particularly near Kaufering and at Stoffersberg, offering insights into the area's ancient stratigraphy.
Yes, the Lech River is a defining natural feature. You can observe impressive terraced landscapes of the Lech, showcasing Würm Ice Age and Holocene terraces, especially south of Apfeldorf. Notable sites include Lech Weir 18 – Kaufering and Lech Dam 19, which are barrages offering scenic views and opportunities to observe the river's flow. The Lech River at Hurlach also provides a beautiful trail along its banks.
The region boasts several natural monuments with distinctive water features. The Teufelsloch Blue Water is known for its striking blue hue and is part of the Lech Adventure Trail. Nearby, the Teufelsküche Reservoir also features incredibly blue water and a waterfall, making it a visually stunning spot. For a more tranquil experience, the Auensee near Unterbergen offers a peaceful lake environment with a beach.
You can observe diverse wildlife, especially birdlife, at the Ammersee South Shore Bird Sanctuary. For a chance to see beavers and their habitats, visit the Haltenberger Aue Beaver Habitat, where a path winds along the water through the nature reserve. Many water birds can also be seen around the Lech barrages.
Many natural monuments in Landkreis Landsberg am Lech are suitable for families. The Ammersee South Shore Bird Sanctuary and the Haltenberger Aue Beaver Habitat offer engaging experiences for all ages. The Lech Weir 18 – Kaufering and Lech Dam 19 are also popular for family outings, providing easy access and scenic views. The Auensee near Unterbergen is another great option with its lake and beach.
The natural monuments are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and mountain biking on numerous trails. For hiking, consider routes like the "Haltenberger Aue Beaver Habitat – View of the River Lech loop" or the "View of the Lech River – Teufelsküche Reservoir loop." Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the "Teufelsküche Reservoir – Bayertor (Landsberg am Lech) loop." Find more routes in the hiking guide and MTB guide for the region.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails that allow you to experience the natural monuments without strenuous effort. For example, the "View of Lech Reservoir No. 18 – Lech Weir 18 – Kaufering loop" offers a gentle walk. Many paths along the Lech River, such as those near Lech River at Hurlach, are also suitable for casual walkers. You can find more easy options in the easy hikes guide for Landkreis Landsberg am Lech.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the incredibly blue waters of places like Teufelsküche Reservoir and Teufelsloch Blue Water. The peaceful atmosphere along the Lech River and the chance to observe wildlife, particularly at the beaver habitat, are also highly valued. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths and the opportunity to pause and connect with nature.
Yes, Lech Weir 18 is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a chance to enjoy the river views. While not all natural monuments may be fully accessible, many of the main viewpoints and paths along the Lech River provide relatively flat and easy access.
The natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for enjoying the lakes and river areas, though it can be busier. Even in winter, some paths, especially along the Lech, offer unique views, though some areas might be slippery or icy.
The Auensee near Unterbergen features a beach, making it a great spot for relaxation and potentially swimming during warmer months. While the Lech River itself is a significant natural monument, designated swimming areas should be checked locally for safety and regulations.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Haltenberger Aue Beaver Habitat or the Ammersee South Shore Bird Sanctuary, to protect local wildlife. Always clean up after your pet to maintain the natural environment for everyone.


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