Rothenbucher Forst (Ost)
Rothenbucher Forst (Ost)
Natural monuments in Rothenbucher Forst (Ost) are located within a 34.91 km² forested area in the Bavarian Spessart region of Germany. This expansive forest features diverse landscapes, including lakes, valleys, and ancient trees. It offers opportunities to experience the natural environment of the Spessart. The area encompasses several designated natural monuments and nature reserves.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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A stream crossing that is already somewhat old.
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Good opportunity to put your feet in the ice-cold spring water. The meadow in front of it invites you to linger.
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The people of Rothenbuch and Weibersbrunner used to meet at the so-called “dancing tree”. There, people celebrated, danced and sang, or so the “old people” say. After the previous dancing tree, an approximately 500-year-old oak, collapsed some time ago, a new tree was planted on the initiative of the Bavarian State Forests.
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Coming from Weibersbrunn, the 5.5 km long Steinbach flows into the Hafenlohr nearby. Both rivers have formed valleys with meadow meadows here, which offer hikers an eventful landscape.
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Spessart landscape as you wish and hopefully stays for a long time
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The Rothenbucher Forst (Ost) is home to diverse natural monuments, including serene forest lakes like Breitsee, and significant gorges such as Hafenlohr Valley and Steinbach Valley. You can also discover impressive ancient trees like the Steinknuck Oak and the Young Dancing Tree.
Yes, the forest is known for its ancient trees. The Steinknuck Oak is a landmark, an old gnarled oak that, despite losing its crown, remains very impressive. There's also the Young Dancing Tree, a newly planted oak continuing the legacy of a historical gathering point where a nearly 500-year-old oak once stood.
Many natural monuments in Rothenbucher Forst (Ost) are family-friendly. The Breitsee offers an idyllic setting for nature observation. Both the Hafenlohr Valley and Steinbach Valley are suitable for family outings, as are the sites of the Young Dancing Tree and Steinknuck Oak.
The Rothenbucher Forst (Ost) features several beautiful lakes designated as natural monuments. These include the Breitsee, an idyllic forest lake between Rothenbuch and Weibersbrunn, the Bomigsee, and the Kaltengrundsee. These lakes provide tranquil spots for relaxation and nature observation.
Absolutely. The Rothenbucher Forst (Ost) is excellent for hiking. You can find numerous trails that lead through or near the natural monuments. For example, there's an oak hiking trail in the Naturwaldreservat Eichhall, which features ancient oak trees. You can explore various hiking routes in the region by checking out the Running Trails in Rothenbucher Forst (Ost) guide, which also includes walking paths.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For instance, the 'Eselsweg Memorial Stone loop from Weibersbrunn' is an easy running trail that can also be enjoyed as a beginner-friendly hike. Many paths around the lakes and through the valleys like Hafenlohr Valley are generally accessible and offer gentle terrain. You can find more options in the Running Trails in Rothenbucher Forst (Ost) guide.
The Rothenbucher Forst (Ost) is part of the Spessart region, a rich natural habitat. While specific wildlife sightings are never guaranteed, visitors might spot various forest animals such as deer, wild boar, and a variety of bird species, especially in protected areas like the Naturwaldreservat Eichhall and the Hafenlohrtal Nature Reserve.
Yes, the Young Dancing Tree carries significant historical context. It's a newly planted oak that replaces an approximately 500-year-old 'Tanzbaum' (dancing tree) where people from Rothenbuch and Weibersbrunn historically gathered for celebrations. The site continues to be a place for rest and reflection.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil and idyllic atmosphere of the forest lakes, such as Breitsee. The natural meandering of the Hafenlohr river in the Hafenlohr Valley is often described as fantastically beautiful and relaxing. The impressive ancient oaks, like the Steinknuck Oak, also leave a lasting impression, even in their advanced age.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity in the region. There are various routes suitable for road cycling, touring, and mountain biking that pass through or near the natural monuments and protected areas. For example, you can find routes that explore the Hafenlohr Valley. Check out the Road Cycling Routes or Cycling in Rothenbucher Forst (Ost) guides for detailed routes.
Yes, several natural monuments themselves offer scenic views. The gorges like Hafenlohr Valley and Steinbach Valley provide picturesque vistas of the Spessart landscape. The tranquil lakes, such as Breitsee, are also considered beautiful viewpoints for nature observation.
The Rothenbucher Forst (Ost) offers beauty throughout the year. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming flora, while summer is ideal for longer hikes and enjoying the lakes. Autumn transforms the forest with vibrant fall colors, making it particularly scenic. Even winter can be magical for quiet walks, though some paths might be less accessible depending on snow conditions.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Rothenbucher Forst (Ost), but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves and during wildlife breeding seasons, to protect both your pet and the local fauna. Always check local signage for specific regulations in certain areas.


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