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Top 20 Natural Monuments in Lsg "Bayerische Rhön"

Best natural monuments in Lsg "Bayerische Rhön" are found within a low mountain range recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve since 1991. This region, known for its volcanic origins, features expansive, largely unwooded peaks that offer wide panoramic views. The landscape includes diverse geological formations and unique ecosystems, making it a notable area for natural exploration.

Best natural monuments in Lsg "Bayerische Rhön"

  • The most popular natural monuments is Schwarzes Moor Nature Trail, a natural monument that features a…

Last updated: July 5, 2026

Golgotha group (Three Crosses) on the Kreuzberg

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Great view. You can also see the radar station at the Wasserkuppe.

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Galgota Kreuze - Kreuzberg

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Regardless of wind and weather, the group sits enthroned on the highest mountain in Franconia

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Himmeldunkberg summit

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The mostly unwooded hilltop with a gently sloping slope offers a wide view. Ascents from several directions as well as interesting circular routes are possible.

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Schwarzes Moor Nature Trail

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On the nature trail through the moor – a two-kilometer-long boardwalk – you can discover rare animal and plant species. The Black Moor is the best-preserved and still-growing raised bog in Germany's low mountain ranges.

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Great Moor Eye (Black Moor)

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The "Moorauge" is a station on the nature trail. This is about the formation of the smaller lakes in the bog. Along the footbridge, 23 information boards provide interesting information …

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April 28, 2025, Schwarzes Moor Boardwalk

On the nature trail through the moor – a two-kilometer-long boardwalk – you can discover rare animal and plant species. The Black Moor is the best-preserved and still-growing raised bog in Germany's low mountain ranges. The moor is located in the Rhön Biosphere Reserve, in the border triangle of Bavaria, Hesse, and Thuringia – a unique cultural landscape in the heart of Germany. The area offers a wealth of exciting outdoor excursions. You can find more information here: https://nationale-naturlandschaften.de/gebiete/biosphaerenreservat-rhoen.

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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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A different face in every season, and even the time of day often makes it appear in new splendor... beautiful to look at... but you are rarely really alone here

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique geological features can I explore among the natural monuments in the Bayerische Rhön?

The Bayerische Rhön, shaped by its volcanic past, offers several striking geological features. You can explore impressive basalt formations, such as the basalt columns at Gangolfsberg, which are a tangible reminder of the region's fiery origins. Another unique site is the Eisgraben Waterfall, considered one of the most impressive geotopes, especially after snowmelt. Additionally, the Saurierfährten Euerdorf provides a glimpse into prehistoric times with fossilized dinosaur footprints.

Are there any special ecosystems or natural reserves to discover among the natural monuments?

Yes, the Bayerische Rhön is renowned for its unique ecosystems, particularly its upland moors. The Schwarzes Moor Nature Trail near Fladungen is a prime example, featuring a two-kilometer-long boardwalk that allows you to explore Germany's best-preserved and still-growing raised bog. This area is home to rare animal and plant species and is part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, highlighting its ecological significance.

What kind of panoramic views can I expect from the natural monuments in the Bayerische Rhön?

The Bayerische Rhön is known as the 'Land der offenen Fernen' (land of open distances) due to its expansive, largely unwooded peaks. From natural monuments like the Himmeldunkberg summit, you can enjoy wide views of the surrounding landscape. Similarly, the Heidelstein summit offers breathtaking vistas over the Lange Rhön, with distant views of the Kreuzberg, Arnsberg, and even the Thuringian Forest on clear days.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Bayerische Rhön?

Many natural monuments in the Bayerische Rhön are suitable for families. The Schwarzes Moor Nature Trail, with its boardwalk, is easy and manageable for all ages. The Eisgraben Waterfall is also considered family-friendly, offering an accessible natural spectacle. Additionally, the Golgotha group (Three Crosses) on the Kreuzberg is a popular spot with great views that families can enjoy.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments in the Bayerische Rhön?

The region offers an extensive network of trails for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Golden Spring – Ulster Spring loop from Kesselrain,' which is a moderate 11.4 km route. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Rhönexpress Rail Cycle Path – Old Town Hall Bad Brückenau loop.' If you prefer hiking, explore the 'Rhön Circular Trail 1 Schwarzes Moor' or other waterfall hikes. You can find more details on these activities in the running trails guide, road cycling routes guide, and waterfall hikes guide for the region.

Are there easy hiking trails to natural monuments for beginners?

Yes, the Bayerische Rhön has options for beginners. The Schwarzes Moor Nature Trail is a fine circular route that is easy and manageable for everyone, thanks to its boardwalk. Many of the trails leading to viewpoints and summits, while offering ascents, also have gentler sections or shorter routes that are suitable for those new to hiking.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments in the Bayerische Rhön?

The Bayerische Rhön offers beauty throughout the year. Spring is particularly impressive, especially for waterfalls like the Eisgraben Waterfall, which is most powerful after snowmelt. Summer and autumn provide ideal conditions for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views from the unwooded peaks. The region's unique landscapes, including the moors, are also vibrant during these seasons.

Are there parking facilities available at the natural monuments?

Generally, parking facilities are available near popular natural monuments and trailheads in the Bayerische Rhön. For instance, the Schwarzes Moor Nature Trail has designated parking areas. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific monument information for the most accurate parking details before your visit.

Can I find places to eat or stay near the natural monuments?

Yes, the Bayerische Rhön offers various options for refreshments and accommodation. You'll find cafes, guesthouses (Gaststätten), and accommodations (Unterkünfte) in the towns and villages surrounding the natural monuments. For example, the Kreuzberg, home to the Golgotha group, also hosts the historic Kreuzberg Monastery, which includes a brewery and restaurant.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in the Bayerische Rhön?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the unwooded peaks, the unique natural beauty of the moors, and the well-maintained trails. The educational aspects, such as the informative boards along the Schwarzes Moor Nature Trail, are also highly appreciated. The sense of peace and the opportunity to connect with nature in this UNESCO Biosphere Reserve are often highlighted.

Are the natural monuments in the Bayerische Rhön dog-friendly?

Many natural areas and trails in the Bayerische Rhön are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore with your canine companion. However, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves and protected areas like the moors, to protect the sensitive flora and fauna. Always be mindful of local regulations and respect other visitors and wildlife.

What is the significance of the 'Land der offenen Fernen' in the Bayerische Rhön?

The 'Land der offenen Fernen' (land of open distances) describes the characteristic landscape of the Rhön, where expansive, largely unwooded peaks provide wide, unobstructed panoramic views. This unique feature, particularly evident from summits like Himmeldunkberg and Heidelstein, is a major natural attraction and sets the region apart from other low mountain ranges in Germany.

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