Natural monuments around Ziemetshausen are found within the Augsburg-Westliche Wälder Nature Park, presenting a landscape of lakes, wooded hills, and river valleys. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and features significant natural areas. The region includes geological points of interest, such as remnants of ancient Pleistocene gravels, alongside diverse ecosystems. Ziemetshausen is a destination for those interested in geology and earth sciences, as well as general nature exploration.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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now with nice tables --- Adler Kirchheim :-)
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When I still lived in Jettingen (2020), I was often there. Great swimming lake. Also beautiful to look at in winter when everything is frozen. Nice memory. :)
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Rhododendron blossom at Seyfriedsberg Castle
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The Celtic square ramparts "Brennburg" are now considered by archaeologists to be the centre of a rural settlement structure in Celtic times. They were built in the late La Tène period, i.e. around the middle of the 2nd century, and were abandoned again when the Romans arrived. They had no military function. Within the still impressive ramparts and ditches, which are still very well preserved at the Brennburg, there was probably an ensemble of residential and storage buildings, perhaps a small cult building and one or more wells. There was only one entrance in a gap in the rampart and a wooden bridge over the ditch, and perhaps even an imposing gatehouse. The earthwork lies on a step in the terrain of a spur of the Schalkenberg at a height of around 527 m. The ground plan of the Brennburg is almost square, the east side (102 m) is slightly shorter than the west flank (112 m). The northern wall is 113 m long, the southern wall measures 109 m. According to the terrain, the gate was in the south. The maximum height of the wall (measured from the bottom of the ditch) is about 2.5 m. The wall is interrupted by a few modern cuts. Source: https://www.fischach.de/fischach/sehenswuerdigkeiten/keltische-viereckschanze
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In particular, the publicly accessible castle park is a worthwhile detour, the castle itself is not allowed to be entered because it is privately owned
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The lake is very secluded, but is still easy to find. Ideal for a short break with a view of the water.
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The Rothsee is a dammed bathing lake near Zusmarshausen. Water surface approx. 10.5 ha, length approx. 860 m, width approx. 140 m
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The Ziemetshausen area, nestled within the Augsburg-Westliche Wälder Nature Park, offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can discover serene bathing lakes like Rothsee (Zusmarshausen) and Heiligmannsee, historical botanical gardens such as Seyfriedsberg Castle Park, and significant geological features like the Deckenschotter-Nagelfluh at Ziegelberg. The region also features biodiversity projects like the Schmuttertal Biodiversity Project, showcasing rich ecosystems.
Yes, several natural monuments around Ziemetshausen are ideal for families. Rothsee (Zusmarshausen) offers a children's play area and paddling pool, along with public showers and large lawns. Heiligmannsee features shallow sand zones perfect for children and a barbecue area. Seyfriedsberg Castle Park, with its impressive ancient trees, is also a pleasant spot for family strolls. The Schmuttertal Biodiversity Project offers gentle trails suitable for all ages to observe nature.
For those interested in geology, a notable feature is the Deckenschotter-Nagelfluh at Ziegelberg southeast of Konradshofen. This geotope showcases remnants of ancient Pleistocene gravels cemented into Nagelfluh, offering a glimpse into the region's Ice Age past. It's considered geologically significant and provides an educational insight into glacial deposits.
Absolutely! Both Rothsee (Zusmarshausen) and Heiligmannsee are popular bathing lakes. Rothsee provides public showers and a water watch station for safety, while Heiligmannsee, a relic of former gravel works, offers pleasantly warm water and shallow sand zones for children.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. Seyfriedsberg Castle Park is a botanical garden with over 100-year-old trees and ancient rhododendron bushes, set around a historical castle. Additionally, the Celtic Square Enclosure Brennburg is an archaeological site featuring well-preserved ramparts and ditches from the late La Tène period, offering a connection to the region's ancient past.
The area around Ziemetshausen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the 'View of the Schmutter Valley – Schmutter River loop' or 'Elmischwang Castle loop'. For gravel biking, consider routes such as 'Grimoldsried Village – Christoph Scheiner Tower loop'. Road cyclists can explore routes like 'Sunken lane near Aretsried – Steep climb to Lauterbach loop'. Many of these routes pass by or are close to the natural monuments, offering scenic views. Find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Ziemetshausen, Cycling around Ziemetshausen, and Road Cycling Routes around Ziemetshausen guides.
The natural monuments around Ziemetshausen are beautiful throughout the year, but the best time to visit is typically spring or summer when nature is in full bloom. Autumn also offers a spectacular display of vibrant colors in the forests. These seasons provide ideal conditions for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and swimming in the lakes.
The Mindeltal Nature Reserve, through which the Mindel river flows, is a significant natural area near Ziemetshausen. It offers breathtaking views and provides opportunities to observe rare animal and plant species. Hiking trails along the Mindel river are particularly recommended for experiencing its diverse ecosystems and tranquil beauty.
Yes, facilities are available at some of the popular lakes. Rothsee (Zusmarshausen) has many parking lots, public showers, and changing rooms. At Heiligmannsee, you'll find parking spaces, a barbecue area, a toilet, and rubbish bins, making it convenient for a day out.
Seyfriedsberg Castle Park is renowned for its botanical collection. It houses impressive, more than 100-year-old tree giants from around the world, including redwoods. The park is also famous for its ancient rhododendron bushes, which are a particular highlight during their flowering period in May and June.
The Schmuttertal Biodiversity Project covers nearly 900 hectares of the eponymous FFH area. It focuses on preserving the unique ecosystem of the Schmutter river, which meanders for 36 kilometers and regularly floods its adjacent meadows. This has created a high-quality habitat for numerous rare animal and plant species, including species-rich lowland hay meadows and various birds, frogs, and dragonflies.


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