Natural monuments around Maßbach are found within a landscape situated between the Bavarian Rhön Mountains and the Haßberge region. This area features diverse natural heritage, including ancient trees and scenic waterways. The municipality of Maßbach offers access to natural attractions, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. The region's natural features contribute to its ecological value and local biodiversity.
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Todays use The lake is now used as a local recreation area. Large parts are open to swimming, diving, sailing and fishing. The remaining areas are created as biotopes and designated as nature reserves. Another use is as water retention to avoid flooding in spring when the snow melts and to feed the Sauerquellebach with enough water in the dry times in summer and autumn. With a total area of 33 hectares, the lake is the largest reservoir in Lower Franconia.[1] It is surrounded by forest all around. The circular route is 4.4 km long. Parts of the north shore of the lake have sunbathing areas, a sandy beach and bathing jetties. In 1983 and 2022 the lake was completely drained for renovation work. After a ground closure was built in 2022, the reservoir no longer needs to be completely emptied in the event of renovation work. The drain was closed again on September 22, 2022 and the filling of the lake with rainwater and snow is expected to be completed by spring 2024. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellertsh%C3%A4user_See
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Very spacious park invites you to many small walks or hikes
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The Ellertshäuser See during the dam repair, March 2023
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The lake is currently without water. Dredgers are still working the banks. Perhaps the flooding of the lake can begin in 2023.
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It is interesting to follow the construction progress
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Very nice hiking trails along the Kaskadentalbach
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nice easy route for a manageable bike group of about 10 people
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Traditionally the center of social spa life, the spa garden is now a popular meeting place for guests and residents. The 2 hectare area is bordered by the Regent and arcade building as well as the foyer. The Max Temple also offers natural healing water from the Max Spring. King Ludwig I commissioned the Kurgarten to build the arcades in 1834 - and even took the pen himself. Today, from its base, it overlooks its carefully planned avenues of trees and the seasonally changing blossoms. The beds, potted plants and flower bowls are replanted three times a year to suit the season. When the weather is good, the sounds of the Staatsbad Philharmonie Kissingen can be heard from the outward-turned concert shell of the Wandelhalle - while you can relax and take in the hustle and bustle from the Kurgarten Cafe. https://www.badkissingen.de/aktivitaeten/gaerten-und-parks/35769.Kurgarten-in-Bad-Kissingen.html
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Within Maßbach itself, the most notable natural monument is the Friedhofslinde (Cemetery Lime Tree). This ancient tree is estimated to be approximately 350 years old and has been recognized as a natural monument since 2009, offering a glimpse into centuries of local history and providing ecological value.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The in the rose garden in Bad Kissingen is a beautiful park with a multimedia fountain, ideal for a stroll. The Lower Dam Area, Ellertshäuser Lake, also offers recreational opportunities, though it was recently drained for renovation and is refilling. Additionally, the Kaskadentalbach (Ilgenbach) provides an easy, romantic valley walk along a stream.
The area around Maßbach offers diverse natural features. You can explore ancient trees like the Friedhofslinde, scenic waterways such as the Kaskadentalbach (Ilgenbach), and larger recreational areas like the Lower Dam Area, Ellertshäuser Lake. The broader region, situated between the Bavarian Rhön Mountains and the Haßberge, features picturesque landscapes and forests.
The region around Maßbach is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the 'Massberg loop' or moderate routes such as the 'Lauertalweg Trail – Water Playground Poppenlauer loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Talkirche – Wild Boar Oak loop'. You can explore more routes on the Hiking around Maßbach or MTB Trails around Maßbach guide pages.
Yes, the in the rose garden and the Fountain in the Rosengarten in Bad Kissingen are noted for being wheelchair accessible. These parks offer well-maintained paths and facilities, allowing visitors with mobility needs to enjoy the natural beauty and features.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene beauty and recreational opportunities. For instance, the rose garden is loved for its beautiful grounds and multimedia fountain, especially when roses are in bloom. The Kaskadentalbach (Ilgenbach) is enjoyed for its romantic valley setting and the chance to cool feet in the stream. The Ellertshäuser Lake offers wonderful views and a local recreation area for swimming, diving, and sailing.
Yes, several natural monuments offer scenic viewpoints. The Lower Dam Area, Ellertshäuser Lake, provides a wonderful view of the reservoir. The in the rose garden and the Bad Kissingen spa gardens also feature pleasant vistas and places to relax and observe the surroundings.
Yes, parts of the Lower Dam Area, Ellertshäuser Lake, are designated as nature reserves. While much of the lake is used for recreation, specific areas are preserved as biotopes to protect local flora and fauna, contributing to the region's biodiversity.
The best time to visit largely depends on the specific monument and your preferred activities. For blooming flowers and vibrant greenery, spring and summer are ideal, especially for places like the rose garden. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for walks along the Kaskadentalbach (Ilgenbach) or around the Ellertshäuser Lake. Winter can offer a quiet, serene experience, though some recreational activities might be limited.
Yes, particularly around the more developed natural monuments. For instance, the rose garden in Bad Kissingen is surrounded by numerous cafes where you can enjoy ice cream or cake. The Bad Kissingen spa gardens also feature the Kurgarten Cafe, offering a place to relax. For other monuments, local towns like Maßbach and Poppenlauer offer dining options.
Many natural monuments, especially ancient trees like Maßbach's Friedhofslinde, hold significant historical value. Their long lifespans mean they have witnessed centuries of local history, often becoming landmarks or focal points in their communities. They connect the present to the past, embodying the enduring natural heritage of the region.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments are integrated into or are starting points for longer hiking routes. For example, the Kaskadentalbach (Ilgenbach) is part of a trail, and the Ellertshäuser Lake has a 4.4 km circular route. You can find detailed hiking trails around Maßbach, including those passing by natural features, on the Hiking around Maßbach guide page.


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