The Anhauser Valley is a picturesque stream valley in the Augsburg - Western Forests Nature Park, located between the towns of Anhausen and Burgwalden. It stretches for about 6.5 kilometers in a north-south direction and is closed to cars and through traffic, which makes it particularly attractive for hikers and cyclists.
Landscape and nature:
The valley is crossed by the Anhauser stream and is characterized by lush meadows, fish ponds and dense forests. The varied landscape provides a habitat for numerous animal and plant species and invites visitors to take relaxing walks and bike rides.
Leisure activities:
• Hiking and cycling: Well-developed paths lead through the valley and offer various routes for different requirements. A popular circular hike leads from Anhausen to Burgwalden and back, past idyllic ponds and through shady forests.
• Places to stop: In Burgwalden, the Wellenburg castle restaurant with its beer garden invites you to take a break. There are also gastronomic options for visitors in Anhausen.
Sights:
• Anhauser Tal forest restaurant: A traditional restaurant that offers regional specialties and serves as a starting point for hikes.
• Witch's House: A small, historic building in the valley that is a popular photo subject.
A visit to the Anhauser Valley offers an ideal combination of nature experiences, sporting activities and culinary delights in one of the most beautiful landscapes in Swabia.