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Family friendly hiking trails around Lonsee are set within the scenic Alb-Donau district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The region features the Lonetal valley, rolling hills, and expansive green forests, providing varied terrain for hikers. Key natural features include the Lonsee lake and the significant Lonetopf karst spring, both central to many routes. The landscape also incorporates unique juniper heaths and protected nature reserves like Himmelberg and Salenberg.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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9.03km
02:26
110m
120m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9.39km
02:36
160m
160m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.46km
02:01
100m
100m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.29km
01:58
100m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.5km
03:55
190m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Lonetopf called the little Blautopf
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The source of the Lone with a beautiful cave that is 10m deep.
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The railway line from Stuttgart via Plochingen and Göppingen to Ulm. It runs from Plochingen to Geislingen an der Steige in the Fils Valley. The Geislinger Steige is an old trade route to the Swabian Alb. It connects Geislingen an der Steige at the foot of the river in a south-southeast direction through the valley of the Rohrach tributary of the Eyb with Amstetten and is one of the most famous Alb ascents. The railway ramp running along the eastern slope of the valley is 5.6 kilometers long and overcomes an elevation gain of 112 meters. The curve radii drop to 278 meters. This section of the line is thus designed according to the standards for mountain railways. Between Geislingen and Amstetten, the line climbs with a gradient of up to 22.5 ‰. It is considered the first mountain crossing by a railway in continental Europe. From Urspring, the railway line follows the Lone River until they separate again in Westerstetten. (Thanks Realboost)
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The Lone River originates from the Lonetopf, a spring in Urspring (562 m above sea level), which is 6 m deep and 10 m in diameter. An average of 280 liters per second bubble from this karst spring. The water that bubbles to the surface is blue, sparkling, and extremely clean. It is very clear, and trout also swim in the water here. Like the Blautopf, this is a karst spring.
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You have to bring your own wood and ask the local council for permission. A sweeping view of Lonsee and Halzhausen. Parking is available.
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A remarkable facility for a small village
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Lonsee offers a fantastic selection of over 90 family-friendly hiking trails, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate adventures. With 51 easy routes and 46 moderate options, there's something for every family to enjoy.
Yes, Lonsee has many easy trails perfect for families with young children. For example, the Bridge to Lonesee – Lonsee Loop Trail loop from Urspring is an easy 7.3 km path offering scenic views. The region also features shorter walks like the Lonetopfweg (4.5 km) and a fairy tale trail in the center of Lonsee, designed with play and discovery in mind for kids.
Families can discover a variety of natural features and historical landmarks. The Lonetal Valley and the eponymous Lonsee lake are central to many routes. Don't miss the Lonetopf (Source of the Lone River), a significant karst spring, or the Urspring Waterfall. Unique juniper heaths and nature reserves like Himmelberg also offer beautiful scenery.
Absolutely! Kids will love the Lone Lake Adventure Playground and Prehistoric Statue. The Stone Age Human Sculpture at Lonesee is another intriguing stop. Many trails also pass through charming villages like Urspring, offering a glimpse into local life.
The spring and summer months are ideal for family hikes in Lonsee, when the weather is pleasant and the natural landscapes, including the juniper heaths, are particularly vibrant. However, the well-maintained trails are enjoyable throughout much of the year, with autumn offering beautiful foliage.
Yes, Lonsee is rich in circular routes that are great for families. The Lonesee Recreation Area – Lonetopf Spring in Urspring loop from Lonsee is a moderate 9 km option. Another popular choice is the approximately 8-kilometer circular path around Lonsee Lake, offering breathtaking views and a relaxed experience.
Many trails in Lonsee are dog-friendly, allowing your furry family members to join the adventure. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to respect local signage regarding pet regulations.
Yes, parking is generally available near the starting points of many family-friendly hikes in Lonsee, particularly in and around the main villages and recreational areas. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages on komoot.
While some trailheads might be accessible by local bus services, public transport options can be limited in more rural areas of Lonsee. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and routes in advance if you plan to rely on public transport to reach your desired starting point.
Yes, you'll find various cafes, restaurants, and picnic spots in and around Lonsee and its surrounding villages like Urspring. These offer convenient places to refuel and rest during or after your family hike. The Lonsee water experience area also provides facilities for visitors.
The family-friendly trails in Lonsee are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 8,700 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse and picturesque landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the variety of natural features like the Lonetopf and Lonsee Lake.
Yes, the region has a rich history. The Lonetal valley itself has associations with Neanderthal, Upper and Late Stone Age, Celts, and Romans. While not all family-friendly routes directly pass historical sites, the "Römerweg" (19 km) allows hikers to follow in the footsteps of the Romans and explore sites like an old Roman fort, offering a fascinating historical context.
For families with older children looking for a bit more challenge, the Lonetopf spring in Lonsee – Lonesee Recreation Area loop from Luizhausen is a moderate 14.6 km route that takes you through varied forest and open landscapes, offering a rewarding experience.


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