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Weiler · Simmerberg · Ellhofen 66 67968 Hammermühle 70 Dreiheiligen 72 74 Z E I L 732,6 668,5 Mellatz Aspach 5 5 5 5 Röthenbach (Allgäu) 5 Weiler · Simmerberg · Ellhofen 66 67968 Hammermühle 70 Dreiheiligen 72 74 Z e i l . (663) ¬ l Engenberg Willkommen in der Urlaubsregion at St2001 B32 LI3 727 Schwarzenbach Geh- und Radwe Missionshaus St2001 700 Weiler im Allgäu mit seinen beiden Ortsteilen Simmerberg und Ellhofen liegt mitten im 650 Comboni-Missionare Heimatstube weiten, idyllischen Rothachtal, im traumhaft schönen Westallgäu zwischen Alpen und 693,1 eg H e i l i g e n - w 12 g 718 d Bodensee. a h o l z Röthenbach (Allgäu) St2383 R 692¬ d Bei uns wird Geschichte groß geschrieben. Während in Weiler gleich drei sehenswerte 727 n u Ausstellungen besucht werden können, lädt das malerische Ortsbild von Ellhofen zu einem - 696 Riedhirsch h e Freizeitzentrum beschaulichen Spaziergang in das langjährige Zuhause des Deutschritter-Ordens ein. 750 722 G 12 Auf dem Geigersthal 725 Das auf einem Höhenzug hoch über dem Rothachtal liegende Simmerberg spielte 750 735 15 Buch jahrhundertelang im Salzhandel eine wichtige Rolle und noch heute erinnert die 1639 St2378 718,5 Oberhäuser ¬ ¬ Nadenberg ¬ erbaute Salzfaktorei an diese Zeit. 52 720,3 Rentershofen 769,7 52 74 e r g 668 74 n b Goßholz ¬ Sehenswerte Wanderziele sind die wildromantische Hausbachklamm, die der seltenen e 708 Ratzenberg d 769,6 Auers St2001 h 12 Wasseramsel als Lebensraum dient und in der der Hausbach durch sein tief durch Wo l f s b ü h l Am Marktweg a 15 c 800 NFeriendorf Bayernpark ¬ a b Sandsteinbänke gefrästes Bett rauscht. Der Ellhofer Tobelbach, der in alter Zeit Mühlen und l 15 e eine Schmiede getrieben hat und dessen Sandstein beim Bau des Ulmer Münsters ¬ h b Aussichtsturm c O s t e r h o l z o h a Vogelsang c T Verwendung fand. Der Erratische Block, einer der größten Eiszeitfindlinge Europas und der ba b r 678 700 800,5 h er n e c g e n S e i c h e a n z f Enschenstein, der seit Jahrmillionen an Ort und Stelle residiert und seine Besucher mit seiner 800 797 lb A r o 13 h a h Mächtigkeit (300 m lang, 130 m breit und 20 m hoch) beeindruckt. 813 ü ll St2378 M w E h 13 S t i c h Rotkreuzklinik c St2383 Lindenberg S Für Radfahrer ist Weiler ein hervorragender Ausgangpunkt für Touren ins nahe Vorarlberg Ellgassen 12 M und an den Bodensee. Und Freunden des Wintersports stehen drei Skilifte und ca. 40 ü Weihers 725 h 1 13 lb 751 12 Loipenkilometer zur Verfügung, die neben dem sportlichen Erlebnis die ganze Schönheit der a c 800 h 700 winterlichen Landschaft erschließen. 750 735,7 adweg Heimhofen Ratzenberger h d R 656 bac un 13 Neuapostolische B32 ger Geh- 15 Manzen B308 An Kontakt: Moos Kirche LI3 Tourist-Information · Hauptstraße 14 · Weiler im Allgäu 784,4 1 Tel. 0 83 87 / 3 91 50 · Fax 0 83 87 / 3 91 53 Moo ¬ Straußberg sba Lindenberg im Allgäu 15 www.weiler-tourismus.de · [email protected] ch 681 13 Waldseebad evangelische Kirche (764) . 750 776 Angeln Kneipp-Tretstelle Kellershub 13 750 St. Peter Waldsee 730 h 12 c 11 Austraße und Paul 13 a Ellhofen th o . Heimatstube Erratischer Block R (735) Kräutergarten 850 B308 650 Blättla 12 Stadtpfarrkirche Aureliuskirche 5 Moos 11 Burgfried 13 Berbruggen 12 Stadion Ruine Ellhofen Rutzhofen hl 1 52 Liebfrauen Hutmuseum ü 668 13 52 72 Fliehburg dwanderwe b St2001 718 10 72 ¬ Schrecken- 6 al g n Buch 11 Schreckenmanklitz W cke Gunta Tobelmühle Trimm-Dich-Pfad Sto 14 900 manklitz 650 806 St2378 827 Geh- und Radweg Burg g e 12 13 6 B308 729 14 800 10 w 800 h 14 c 746,6 a Haflingerhof B a c h h o l z 11 b 850 h l e Ruppenmanklitz c b 10 6 a Hammerschmiede o h T Mittelhofen 5 t 5 750 B308 o Balzer Berg R Haus 700 1 Hammermühle 921,2 736 732,5 1 14 (788) Gräb 11 B308 629 en Reithalle Obere Weberei ba ch 800 Schachen 800 Einhöd ch Geh- und Radweg S ¬ a 700 c 750 b LI14 n 850 he e 10 ib b Fachklinik ¬ rä Simmerberg E e l 800 G St2001 l n h (751) . 9 b der Höh o a Rie e f 861,6 n c Geh- und Radweg e h ¬ r Weiler im Allgäu T o B308 b . Friedhofskapelle Balzhofen 833,3 Ried (632) e Lerchenmühle l Pfr.-Kneipp-Park St. Josef b Hertnegg Rothach 663 LI4 a 5 c 10 9 h h W Tennishalle ¬ 764 Balz er Bac 854 e ¬ hof iß Solarlehrpfad 7 1 Oberleute 10 Platz 6 Geh- und Radweg 800 Geh- und Radw ch Kurpark eg a Am Kurbad Scheidegg Buflingsried Weißenb 7 6 848,7 Fußballplatz Nagelshub (803) . 8 Blasen- Maßstab 1 : 25 000 berglift 750 Pflanzenkundliche Weiler Minigolf Wassertretstelle Wassertretstelle Heimatmuseum Fünfländerblick Böserscheidegg Kapfholz 9 1 cm der Karte entspricht 250 m der Natur. Bremenried Schausammlung Rastmühle LI10 O Isenbretshofen Hochberg Roderbühl Kornhaus St. Blasius Lourdeskapelle b Green House St. Wendelin er LI4 844 St. Sebastian 1 be 8 G Kapfreute r e ¬ 615,1 h g h 52 c lif - 52 0 250 500 1.000 1.500 2.000 m 70 LI10 a te 9 u 70 Katharina u. Antonius¬ h 4 Kapelle Rieder n LI10 ot ev. Kirche LI10 d R Rosenalm R h a 807 Bux c dw 786 885 Bregenzer Straße Bregenzer 844 e Burkatshofen Zeichenerklärung Kapfmühle a g 626 H Rieder b 800 a n u 8 le 3 s u Buch Topografie, Topografische Einzelzeichen, Verkehrsnetz Kurgebiet mit Kliniken 2 b e 3 a 1 Ihlingshof B Forstenhäuser c Oberberg Kletter-. u. Hochseilgarten Unterscheiben 4 800 h LI4 800 892 St2001 1 Reiterhof B308 Bundesstraße Eisenbahn 900 Höhenlinien Unterberg Hellers Kapelle Altenburg 900 Hahnschenkel 750 748 Ruine Altenburg Oberscheiben m Hasenried Langenried Au m 816 a St2001 Staatsstraße Wirtschaftsweg Wald, Forst Trimm-Dich-Pfad l 737 k 800 Schalkenried Altenburg h 9 813 Martina c 907 700 a Iringshofen LI4 Kreisstraße Fußweg Moor, Moos, Ried b 8 Postferiendorf 730 s Hopfen Ablers u 4 Kräutergarten Burgmühle a 8 (838) H 4 805 895 Hinteregg Gemeindestraße Ski-, Schlepplift e 764 Bärfallen r e t 2 n 8 Kremlermühle 3 U 900 Touristische Infrastruktur und Informationen ch 850 aisa Lachershof 850 Beule M 696 Hagelstein 841 800 Gasthof Spielplatz Wassertretstelle 708 B308 700 Riegen 2 4 841 Maisach LI10 800 Gaststätte Freibad Museum Kremlerbad Ruhmühle 807 h 950 713 St2001 3 ac St2004 787 sb B308 u Hopfenlift II Käserei Hallenbad Bushaltestelle a Unterreute Buchenbühl H Oberbuchenbühl 850 Be Gehäuenholz Röthenbach 822 ul Skischule Bahnhof Sportplatz Aussichtspunkt 751 en Denzenmühle ba Ho 981 Tobel ch pfe Krähnberg Grillplatz nli Längene ft I Touristinformation Tennisplatz Kirche h Skimuseum Katzensteig h c Oberreute Allg. Kräutergarten c a . a h Weißen lb t Untertrogen 52 e o (857) Artemisia 954 52 68 b R 2 811 68 Parkplatz Grillmöglichkeit Kapelle to 833 Kurpark d n Jagdhaus fa i 800 p e 3 r L B308 h 850 le Wohnmobilstellplatz Minigolf Friedhof ld a 680 Reitschule am Feriendorf 875 Le W in Wiesengrund 856 to be St. Josef Camping-/Zeltplatz Reiten Denkmal lb Siebers-Mineralquelle Obertrogen Freibad ac 544 h m 793 Langenbruckholz m Hinterreute a Dressen 3 l Wander- und Radwege Wegweisung und Markierung Leintobel k Bächen Rodelbahn h c 689 a 900 700 Siebers Irsengund 2 840 b Gschwend Wegweiser Richtungsweiser 745 h s . 855 c u Stadels Lindenau ba a 870 n H Bodensee-Königssee-Radweg Simmerberg 50 min 619 le 3 Standortname Kapelle Siebers h e ü r 627 m Ellhofen 1 ¼ h M Martinshöhe Hagspiel 681 e 855 h Enschenstein b 1_09776_129_131 Röthenbach 2 h 952 c O 622 a h Jakobusweg b c Salmers 850 a n Schönebühl b 606 e le 864 l Bei Notfällen rufen Sie Tel. 112 h e 850 b und melden Sie die Standortziffer. ü 800 i Augenkapelle 2 E 1 15 Rundwanderweg St2001 M 858 1_09776_129_131 Die Zeitangaben auf den Wegweisern 726 Rothach St2004 stellen reine Gehzeiten dar. 2 850 Bühl Schanzmoos Salmersberg 690 Jugendhütte St2386 LI10 849 Laufenegg B308 Leicht begehbarer Spazier- Rockletobel 800 und Wanderweg (876) Eyenbach 724 Bergwanderweg 902 ch (Schuhe mit griffiger Sohle verwenden) ba 2 ele E Schnellers ib 687 y 2 Bruckmoos E Rothenbach en 885 758 UTM-Gitter für GPS-Nutzer bach 602 Gurgen 1 km 687 Im Fuchsstein In der Karte ist das UTM-Koordinatengitter der Zone 32N, 80N ch 52 ba 765 Gletschertopf 584 Ey s Vorderschweinhöf Döbilisried bezogen auf das WGS84, wiedergegeben. 52 enbach u 52 66 a 752 66 Der Abstand der Gitterlinien beträgt 1 km. H 1000 1006 Aufdem 5 5 5 5 5 560E 66 68 70 G'säß 72 74 rt 1 7 10 13 03 Geh- und Radweg – Ellhofen – Simmerberg Kleiner Kurweg Tobelbach – Balzer Berg Heimhofen – Berbruggen Stück 3.000 Auflage · 2013 / Ausgangspunkt: Weiler Tiefster Punkt: 628 m Ausgangspunkt: Weiler Tiefster Punkt: 606 m Ausgangspunkt: Simmerberg Tiefster Punkt: 722 m Ausgangspunkt: Ellhofen Tiefster Punkt: 684 m Höhenunterschied: 145 m Höchster Punkt: 773 m Höhenunterschied: 23 m Höchster Punkt: 629 m Höhenunterschied: 187 m Höchster Punkt: 910 m Höhenunterschied: 162 m Höchster Punkt: 846 m Risiko. eigenes auf Karte der Verwendung Gewähr. ohne Angaben Alle Höhenmeter: 167 m Länge: 11,5 km Höhenmeter: 26 m Länge: 2,6 km Höhenmeter: 266 m Länge: 9,6 km Höhenmeter: 274 m Länge: 9,8 km Weiler-Busbahnhof – Geh- und Radweg – B308 unterqueren – bei Kiesgrube rechts Richtung Weiler-Lindenberger Straße – bei der Tennishalle links – an der Rothach entlang bis Simmerberg-Friedhofskapelle – östlich Richtung Tobelbach – links entlang am Tobelbach – Ellhofen – Straße “In den Weidäckern” – entlang des Tobelbachs unter der Eisenbahn (www.bkg.bund.de) Ellhofen – in Ellhofen Richtung Simmerberg – Geh- und Radweg – in Simmerberg links – Altenheim Josefinum – zurück nach Weiler.
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