Nasswald, Schondra- Und Feuerbachtal
Nasswald, Schondra- Und Feuerbachtal
Natural monuments in Nasswald, Schondra- Und Feuerbachtal are characterized by pristine landscapes, clean waters, and diverse ecosystems across three distinct areas. Nasswald features remote valleys and Alpine peaks within the Höllental canyon, supporting rich wildlife. The Schondra Valley is a deeply incised area with mixed deciduous forests and one of Bavaria's cleanest rivers. The Feuerbach Valley offers a green meadow landscape with a meandering stream, providing an accessible natural retreat.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Super nature trail, top!
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Very nice to drive along here
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The NSG (nature reserve) Feuerbachmoor is part of the core zone of the Rhön biosphere reserve. It was completely unknown to me until today.
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These overgrown stones are an eye-catcher!
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This place is called the "four districts" by the knowledgeable. The name means that at this point four forest districts of the former Hammelburg Forestry Office met one another: Unterleichtersbach, Schönderling, Neuwirtshaus and Schwärzelbach.
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The junction at which the aviator memorial stone is located is generally known as the "aviator curve". The locals know the place by this name.
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The Feuerbach moor was completely unknown to me.
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The region offers diverse natural features. In Nasswald, you'll find imposing Alpine peaks and the dramatic Höllental canyon. The Schondra Valley is known for its deeply incised valley with mixed deciduous forests and the exceptionally clean Schondra River, which historically supported river pearl mussels. The Feuerbach Valley features a beautiful green meadow landscape with a meandering stream. You can also visit specific natural monuments like the Feuerbach Moor, a significant part of the Rhön biosphere reserve, or the Wetland habitats in Nasswald, Schondra and Feuerbach Valley, a series of important wetland biotopes.
Yes, while primarily focused on natural beauty, the region also includes points of historical interest. For instance, the Aviation Memorial Stone commemorates an accident pilot from 1945 and is locally known as the 'aviator curve'. Additionally, the Killesberg area in the Feuerbach Valley has historical stone quarries with visible rock faces.
Nasswald, with its 'raw wilderness' and extensive protected forest lands within the Höllental canyon, is home to a rich variety of wildlife. Visitors might encounter mountain goats, red deer, lynx, wolves, and even golden eagles, highlighting the undisturbed nature of the environment.
The Schondra Valley is largely a nature reserve, free from vehicular traffic, offering an 'extremely romantic and natural meadow valley' experience. Its deeply incised valley features steep, forest-covered slopes and the Schondra River, renowned as one of Bavaria's cleanest. Impressive natural landmarks like the Wildweibstein Rocks flank the streambed, making it ideal for peaceful hikes and bike rides through unspoiled nature.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. For example, The Riedemicher Spring is noted as family-friendly and provides a nice spot next to the street. The Feuerbach Valley also offers easily accessible paths along the Feuerbach stream, perfect for leisurely walks with all skill levels.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. The Feuerbach Valley is particularly vibrant in spring and early summer when the stream has ample water and the surrounding nature is lush and green. For Nasswald, the region is ideal for immersive wilderness experiences, which can be enjoyed across different seasons, though specific activities like hiking might be more pleasant in milder weather.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including specific waterfall hikes and general hiking trails. The Schondra Valley is also perfect for peaceful bike rides. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are dedicated MTB trails available.
Yes, the region offers scenic viewpoints. For example, the Vier Reviere Pond is a notable lake that also serves as a viewpoint. The dramatic rock-forest-canyon landscape of Nasswald and the deeply incised Schondra Valley also provide many picturesque vistas.
The Feuerbach Moor is a significant nature reserve that forms part of the core zone of the Rhön biosphere reserve. It represents an important natural feature and a unique ecosystem within the region.
The Feuerbach Valley offers an accessible natural retreat, particularly within the Stuttgart area. It features a nature-oriented hiking trail that follows the Feuerbach stream, with easily accessible paths suitable for leisurely walks and enjoying green spaces without venturing far from the urban environment.
Yes, the region showcases interesting geological features. Nasswald is characterized by its imposing Alpine peaks and the Höllental canyon. The Schondra Valley features deeply incised valleys with steep, forest-covered slopes and impressive rock formations like the Wildweibstein Rocks. In the Feuerbach Valley, historical stone quarries in the Killesberg area reveal exposed rock formations.
Visitors appreciate the Wetland habitats in Nasswald, Schondra and Feuerbach Valley for being a series of important wetland biotopes located in the middle of the core zone of the biosphere reserve. These areas offer unique ecosystems and a chance to experience diverse natural environments.


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