Best attractions and places to see in Lsg "Bayerische Rhön" include a diverse range of natural features, cultural sites, and landmarks within the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Rhön. This region, known as the "Land der offenen Fernen," features highland landscapes, significant mountains, and unique moors. Visitors can explore a variety of points of interest that highlight the area's geology and history. The Lsg "Bayerische Rhön" offers numerous opportunities to experience its distinct character.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Even the strongest hiker needs a break sometimes 😀
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Recently, you can now also collect a stamp for the summit pass from the Bischofsheim Tourist Information Center at Himmeldunk (6 stamps must be collected within 10 days to receive a certificate).
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An oversized summit cross that is quite impressive. From there I have a wonderful view over the Rhön. There is also a summit book where you can register. A really nice sunny spot to linger. One of the most beautiful hikes in the Rhön that I have ever done. It is worth it! I've been there several times now.
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With a height of almost 888 meters, it not only offers impressive views, but also a home for rare and protected plants and animals. The Himmeldunkberg can be reached via three different hiking trails, with the route from the Schwedenschanze on the B 279 being the easiest. Alternatively, Oberweißenbrunn or Bischofsheim also offer good starting points with parking facilities. The hike through the varied mixed forests of the Himmeldunkberg is an experience in itself. The forests offer pleasant shade, especially on hot days. The Schwarzbach, which babbles over basalt blocks and becomes a small waterfall at the Teufelsmühle, adds a calming element to the hike. Information boards provide information about local legends and stories. Once at the summit, a beautiful panorama awaits hikers. From here you have a wonderful view over Bischofsheim and the picturesque Brendtal, the Gleichberge, the Oberes Sinntal and as far as the Schachen in the distance. Although the Himmeldunkberg is relatively unfrequented, you will find a community of nature lovers here - from hikers and mountain bikers to model airplane pilots. It is important to use the marked paths out of respect for nature and local regulations. The path to the Himmeldunkberg is not overly demanding, apart from the "Hohe Hölle", a steep and strenuous climb. This means that the hike is also suitable for older children. It is advisable to take enough water and provisions with you, as there are no places to stop for refreshments on the mountain itself, apart from the Würzburger Bergbund hut, which is only open on weekends. The hike can also be easily combined with a detour to the Basaltsee or a tour through the Rote Moor.
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Regardless of wind and weather, the group sits enthroned on the highest mountain in Franconia
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Impressive Stations of the Cross… nothing out of the ordinary
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Unfortunately closed in the best winter weather
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Especially at this time... nice to see
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The Bayerische Rhön, known as the "Land der offenen Fernen," offers diverse natural landscapes. You can visit the Schwarzes Moor Nature Trail, a significant high moor with a two-kilometer boardwalk to observe rare flora and fauna. Other notable natural landmarks include the Wasserkuppe, the highest mountain in the Rhön, offering panoramic views, and the Milseburg, a distinctive basalt mountain. The region also features the Rotes Moor, extensive grasslands of the Lange Rhön and Schwarze Berge, and unique basalt columns formed by its volcanic past.
Yes, the region is rich in history and culture. A prominent site is Kreuzberg Monastery, a renowned pilgrimage destination on the Kreuzberg mountain, famous for its traditional brewery. You can also see the Golgotha group (Three Crosses) on the Kreuzberg, a significant man-made monument. Other cultural highlights include the Gedenkstätte Point Alpha, a memorial site along the former inner German border, and the historic spa town of Bad Kissingen with its healing springs and baroque architecture.
The Bayerische Rhön provides several family-friendly activities. The Schwarzes Moor Nature Trail is an easy circular route with informative boards, suitable for all ages. The Wasserkuppe offers a summer toboggan run and a climbing forest. Many trails, including those around Gemündener Hut, are suitable for family hikes, often leading to scenic viewpoints.
Absolutely, the Bayerische Rhön is ideal for hiking. You can find numerous trails, including those leading to summits like the Himmeldunkberg summit, which offers expansive views. The area around Kreuzberg is popular, with routes connecting to Kreuzberg Monastery and the Golgotha group (Three Crosses). For more detailed hiking routes, explore the Mountain Hikes in Lsg "Bayerische Rhön" guide, which includes moderate trails like the Marienbrünnlein – Kreuzberg Summit loop.
The Bayerische Rhön offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various MTB trails, such as the 'Rhoen MTB Circuit 3 | Black Mountains - Geroda' and the challenging 'Rhoen MTB Trail 10 | Kreuzberg Marathon'. There are also gravel biking routes available, including a difficult route from Sinnquellgebiet und Arnsbergsüdhang to Rotes Moor Pond. For more information on routes, refer to the MTB Trails in Lsg "Bayerische Rhön" guide and the Gravel biking in Lsg "Bayerische Rhön" guide.
Yes, in winter, the Bayerische Rhön transforms into a destination for winter sports. The Wasserkuppe offers opportunities for skiing and tobogganing. The Ellenbogen mountain also features a ski and toboggan park. Additionally, the Rotes Moor is a popular spot for cross-country skiing, providing a scenic winter landscape.
The Rhön Biosphere Reserve is recognized as an International Dark Sky Park, known as the Sternenpark Rhön. Due to its low light pollution, it offers exceptional conditions for stargazing. This makes it an ideal location to observe the night sky and celestial phenomena.
A unique culinary experience in the Bayerische Rhön is found at Kreuzberg Monastery. It is famous for its traditional brewery, which has been brewing beer since the 7th century. Visitors can enjoy a delicious meal with their locally brewed beer. The Gemündener Hut also offers good and inexpensive food and drinks, including Kreuzberg beer, in a scenic setting.
The Bayerische Rhön is appealing year-round. Spring and autumn are excellent for hiking and enjoying the changing landscapes. Summer offers opportunities for paragliding, tobogganing, and exploring the moors. In winter, the region transforms into a destination for skiing, tobogganing, and cross-country skiing, particularly around Wasserkuppe and Rotes Moor.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments near popular attractions. Kreuzberg Monastery has a restaurant and its famous brewery. Just a short walk from Kreuzberg, the Gemündener Hut offers food, drinks, and a fantastic view. The Wasserkuppe also has cafes and restaurants, especially popular during peak seasons.
Many outdoor areas and trails in the Bayerische Rhön are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Schwarzes Moor, to protect wildlife and maintain the natural environment. Specific indoor attractions or sensitive areas might have restrictions, so checking local signage is recommended.
While the Bayerische Rhön is best explored by car, some public transport options are available to reach popular spots. Regional bus services connect towns and some attractions. For instance, buses can take you to the vicinity of Wasserkuppe and Kreuzberg. It's recommended to check local bus schedules and routes in advance, as services might be less frequent, especially on weekends or during off-peak seasons.


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