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Family friendly hiking trails around Ratshausen are set within the picturesque Swabian Jura, a region characterized by diverse geology and scenic beauty. The landscape features remnants of ancient volcanic activity, resulting in uniquely shaped rock formations emerging from dense forests. The Schlichem river flows through the area, creating varied terrain with small waterfalls, rock formations, and wetlands. The northern edge of the Swabian Alb, known as the Albtrauf, also offers dramatic scenery with striking rock formations and elevation changes.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
4.8
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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8.81km
02:21
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100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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11.0km
03:21
370m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.22km
01:30
120m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.62km
01:44
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The main purpose of such stairs is to maximize oxygen intake into the water. This makes it possible for more fish to stay in the body of water and for pollutants to be broken down more quickly.
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The Schlichemtalsperre (also known as Schömberger Stausee, mostly just called Stausee locally) east of Schömberg in Baden-Württemberg dams the Schlichem, a tributary of the Neckar coming from the Swabian Jura. The 90.6 ha Schömberger Stausee mit Palmbühl landscape protection area surrounds the Schlichemtalsperre. The approximately 1.35 km long and initially narrow reservoir, widening to about 175 m towards the end, with an area of 10.4 ha at 643.8 m above sea level (NHN), begins at the hamlet of Untere Säge and extends to the old town center of Schömberg. It has a catchment area of about 33.5 km², to which the Schlichem, over 11 km long at its inflow, contributes almost 90%. The watercourses Hölzlegraben from the forest to the right of the lake and Scheubühlgraben and Räßentälebach from the left, up to 1.2 km long, flow into it from the sides. A fish ladder leads from the Vorsee pre-reservoir near Untere Säge to the reservoir. There is also the only bridge over the lake that can be walked and driven on. The Schlichem Viaduct can only be used by the railway. The Schlichemtalsperre was built between 1940 and 1944. The Portlandzementwerk Rudolf Rohrbach KG (today Holcim (Süddeutschland) GmbH), based in neighboring Dotternhausen, which was the client for the dam, initially used it for cooling water supply and power generation. An outdoor swimming pool built in 1935 was flooded. After World War II, the facility was taken over by the state of Württemberg-Hohenzollern in 1948. The reservoir was renovated from 1975 to 1983. The barrier structure is an earth dam, and the hydropower plant within it has an output of 60 kW. There is a pre-reservoir, the Vorsee, which was built from 1975 to 1977. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlichemtalsperre
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On the outskirts of Hausen am Tann. Hiking parking lot (signposted) with shelter, several rest areas and a playground opposite.
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The view through the frame is no longer unobstructed. There is a bench directly behind it. From here, the view is clear.
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One of numerous viewpoints. Almost all are equipped with benches.
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Memorial cross to Peter right at the edge of the eaves. Unfortunately, it's somewhat neglected. There's a magnificent view from there. There's no safety fence.
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The Ottilien Chapel dates back to the 19th century, but its core is older. The former pilgrimage chapel is located on an old burial mound on the road to Ratshausen. Remains of a medieval settlement have been discovered near the chapel.
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There are 13 family-friendly hiking trails around Ratshausen, offering a variety of experiences for all ages. These include 4 easy routes and 9 moderate routes, ensuring there's something suitable for every family.
The family-friendly hikes around Ratshausen traverse the beautiful High Swabian Jura. You can expect diverse landscapes featuring unique rock formations, dense forests, and the idyllic Schlichem River. Many trails offer stunning views from the Albtrauf, the northern edge of the Swabian Alb.
Absolutely! Many trails offer exciting natural features and panoramic views. For example, the area around the Rainen Summit provides great vistas. You might also encounter unique rock formations like the Felsenmeer (Swabian Jura) or the Split Rock on Schafberg. The Lemberg Tower, though a bit further, offers breathtaking views on clear days.
Yes, many of the family-friendly routes are circular, making them convenient for day trips. For instance, the Plettenberg Summit – Plettenberg Quarry Viewpoint loop from Tiefer Weg is a great moderate option. There are also easier loops like the Höllengraben – Tiefer Weg Nature Reserve loop from Tiefer Weg.
Yes, the Schlichem River flows through Ratshausen, offering picturesque trails with water features. The Schlichem Fish Ladder – Schömberg Reservoir loop from Ratshausen is an easy route that takes you along the river and past the reservoir, perfect for families who enjoy waterside walks.
The region is rich in history. You can explore the area around the former Burg Plettenberg, which offers historical insights alongside natural beauty. The longer Schlichem Hiking Trail also passes by medieval castle remains and other historical points of interest.
Most trails in the Ratshausen area are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife. Be sure to check specific trail regulations if you plan to visit a designated nature protection area.
The family-friendly trails around Ratshausen range from easy to moderate. Easy routes, like the Schlichem Fish Ladder – Schömberg Reservoir loop, can take around 1.5 to 2 hours. Moderate routes, such as the View of Rainen Summit – Legend Trail Deilingen loop, might take 3 to 4 hours, depending on your pace and breaks.
The best time for family hiking in Ratshausen is typically from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and the landscapes are vibrant. Autumn offers beautiful fall foliage, while spring brings blooming wildflowers. Winter hiking is possible, but some trails might be icy or muddy, requiring appropriate gear.
The family-friendly trails around Ratshausen are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 7,700 ratings. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the diverse scenery, and the suitability for children, highlighting the enjoyable and accessible nature of the routes.
Yes, there are several easy and shorter options perfect for families with very young children or those looking for a relaxed stroll. The Höllengraben – Tiefer Weg Nature Reserve loop from Tiefer Weg is an easy route covering about 5.2 km, ideal for a shorter outing.


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