Standortübungsplatz 'Brönnhof' Und Umgebung
Standortübungsplatz 'Brönnhof' Und Umgebung
Natural monuments in Standortübungsplatz 'Brönnhof' Und Umgebung encompass a significant natural area, designated as a National Natural Heritage site. This former military training ground, covering approximately 2,500 hectares, is recognized for its diverse ecosystems and rich biodiversity. It serves as a crucial refuge for numerous protected and endangered species, including the Bechstein's bat and wildcats. The area offers opportunities for gentle tourism, with hiking and cycling routes available to explore its natural beauty and historical context.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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In the middle of the Dammweg, there are two benches donated by the Fruit and Horticulture Association, with a view to the northwest into the Jeusinggrund and a view to the southeast towards the village of Zell. Occasionally, cows graze here, giving it a bit of an alpine feeling.
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What Erich writes, that this is the Lauerbach spring, is incorrect. The spring is located in the Oberlauringen/Stadtlauringen area. There, the spring stream emerges and is considered the source of the Lauer. It is locally known as "Storchenbrünnle" (Stork Spring).
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The Marienbach stream originates on the western edge of the Schweinfurt Rhön (Hesselbach Forest), about 700 meters north of Hambach (municipality of Dittelbrunn). The Marienbach spring is located precisely on the southwestern edge of the "Bauholz" forest area. Another spring, which only carries water intermittently, begins about 1.5 kilometers northeast of this source near Holzhausen. (KI)
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A former military training area with waterholes, numerous hedgerows, and a fair amount of history. The meadows are largely untouched and kept short by sheep, cattle, and horses.
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It was inaugurated in 2004 and passed its first major test during the floods in January 2011.
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Here you can enjoy the peace and quiet. The Rannunger Fish Festival used to take place here. The atmosphere was great back then. Unfortunately, the Fish Festival has been held at the water tower for years, but there is no lake or forest surroundings there, which made it so uniquely beautiful. But because of the risk of forest fires, alternatives have to be found.
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Idyllically located fishing waters with information boards and seating.
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The Brönnhof area is a diverse natural landscape, featuring species-rich forest areas, extensive open-land regions with dry grasslands, cultivated areas, fallow lands, and wetlands. You can also find tranquil spots like Rannunger Lake, known for its dragonflies, and the peaceful Marienbach Spring with its babbling stream.
Yes, the Brönnhof is a crucial refuge for numerous protected and endangered species. It's a vital habitat for rare animals such as the Bechstein's bat and the great crested newt. Wildcats have also been sighted, and the area is home to around 350 endangered and protected animal and plant species, including the critically endangered stag beetle.
The Brönnhof is designated as a "Nationales Naturerbe" (National Natural Heritage site) due to its exceptional biodiversity and diverse ecosystems. A substantial portion is also a Flora-Fauna-Habitat (FFH) protection area, underscoring its European importance for conservation. Its past as a military training ground inadvertently preserved its unique landscapes.
Yes, the area has a unique historical layer. You can visit the Sühnekreuz at Brönnhof, a man-made monument near an approximately 200-year-old beech tree, which commemorates a historical event. The entire Brönnhof itself is a former military training ground (1936-2014), and its history has shaped the landscape you see today.
The Brönnhof area offers opportunities for "gentle tourism." You can explore the landscape through hiking and cycling. For specific routes, you can find numerous options for running, cycling, and road cycling in the region.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Rannunger Lake is a beautiful natural lake where families can enjoy tranquility and spot dragonflies. The Marienbach Spring offers a peaceful place to relax by the stream. Additionally, the Flood Protection Monument Zell provides a rest bench with a panorama, ideal for a family breather.
The Brönnhof area is beautiful throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the diverse flora is in bloom and wildlife is active. The open-land areas and forests offer pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling. Winter can also be appealing for quiet walks, but some paths might be less accessible.
Visitors appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere at places like Rannunger Lake and the Marienbach Spring. The unique blend of natural heritage and historical context, such as the story behind the Sühnekreuz at Brönnhof, also adds to the experience.
After its military use, the site is now managed by the Bundesforstbetrieb (Federal Forest Enterprise) as part of the National Natural Heritage. Management focuses on preserving and developing natural forests and maintaining valuable open-land ecosystems. This includes extensive grazing and mowing practices, often utilizing horses, cattle, and sheep for natural landscape maintenance, as highlighted by the Information Board Der Brönnhof.
While the entire area offers scenic beauty, the Flood Protection Monument Zell provides a rest bench with a beautiful panorama, ideal for taking in the surroundings. The diverse landscapes, from forests to open grasslands, offer many picturesque views throughout your exploration.
The Brönnhof area is generally welcoming for outdoor activities. While specific dog-friendly regulations for each natural monument might vary, the extensive network of hiking and cycling routes makes it a popular spot for dog owners. Always ensure your dog is under control, especially given the presence of diverse wildlife and grazing animals.
Yes, the Brönnhof area offers a range of trails. For an easy running or walking option, consider the "Soldier's Grave loop from Maßbach (VGem)" which is approximately 4.6 km. Many paths throughout the former military training ground are relatively flat and well-suited for casual walks, allowing you to enjoy the natural surroundings at a relaxed pace.


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