Natural monuments around Obernburg am Main are situated in a landscape between the Spessart and Odenwald, offering diverse natural and geological features. The region is characterized by the Main river valley, forested areas, and historical mining sites. These locations provide insights into the area's geological history and ecological diversity. The natural monuments offer opportunities to explore the local environment.
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Beautiful gorge with very beautiful miniatures.
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While cycling, the beach bar is ideal for a little refreshment... or just the bath water...😉
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You can cross the Obrunn Gorge in both directions. Here you come from Höchst and walk uphill. We are from the other side of Breuberg Castle and this point is the exit for us😊
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Admission free, only parking fees are charged.. but if you come by bike.. saves..😊
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A beautiful thing for old and young.
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There are some lakes. Not all are open.
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Coming from Höchst, at the end of a residential area, it goes up into the Obrunn Gorge. However, there is hardly any parking space there. It makes more sense to head for the large hiking car park, coming from Höchst, to the left of the gorge, this is currently no longer closed. Then you would walk down the fairy tale path from above, lined with many well-known miniatures, ending at the Lummerland train station 😉. At the moment everything looks poorly maintained. But volunteers take care of everything, which certainly takes a lot of time. Hoping that things will be tidied up and made "nice" for the summer, the Obrunn Gorge is a great destination for young and old, a nature trail with lots of seating for picnicking, so it's worth it 😊
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The region offers several interesting geological insights. You can visit the Mömlingen Sandstone Quarry, where information boards detail the history of the quarries and red sandstone. Additionally, the district of Eisenbach features remnants of former iron ore and basalt pits, and an impressive basalt wall, showcasing the area's volcanic and mining past.
Yes, several natural monuments are family-friendly. The Honisch Bathing Lake is a great option for swimming and relaxation. The Mömlingen Sandstone Quarry also offers an engaging experience for all ages with its historical information. For a nature walk, the Sweet Chestnut Educational Trail Klingenberg am Main is designed to be family-friendly.
You can find diverse hiking experiences. The Seltenbach Gorge offers a beautiful path with small bridges crossing a stream, directly accessible via the Churfrankensteig. The "Eisenbacher Runde" cultural trail in Eisenbach provides an 11 km loop through meadows, orchards, and forests, passing historical mining sites and a basalt wall. For more options, explore the various running trails around Obernburg am Main, many of which are suitable for hiking.
Yes, the Sweet Chestnut Educational Trail Klingenberg am Main is noted as dog-friendly, offering a pleasant experience for you and your canine companion.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring is ideal for witnessing the blooming of mirabelle orchards, particularly along the "Eisenbacher Runde." Summer is perfect for swimming at Honisch Bathing Lake. Autumn offers beautiful foliage for hiking through gorges and forests. Generally, late spring to early autumn provides pleasant weather for outdoor exploration.
Absolutely! The region around Obernburg am Main is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles and gravel biking. Many of these routes pass by or are close to natural features and offer scenic views of the Main river valley and surrounding landscapes.
The region is home to diverse plant life. Notably, the Purpurknabenkrautstandort in Eisenbach is a designated natural monument specifically for its population of Purple Orchid, a protected species. You'll also encounter extensive mirabelle orchards, especially in Eisenbach, which are particularly beautiful during their blooming season.
Yes, the area has a rich history intertwined with its natural resources. The Mömlingen Sandstone Quarry is a historical site where you can learn about the region's quarrying past. In Eisenbach, you can explore the remnants of former iron ore and basalt pits, which are visible traces of mining activities that ceased in 1924, highlighting human interaction with the landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and the unique geological formations. The Seltenbach Gorge is loved for its picturesque path and small bridges. The Mömlingen Sandstone Quarry is appreciated for its historical insights and being a great destination for all ages. The tranquility of the Honisch Bathing Lake also receives positive feedback.
Many natural monuments in the area offer excellent viewpoints. The Seltenbach Gorge and the Mömlingen Sandstone Quarry are both categorized as viewpoints. The "Eisenbacher Runde" trail also provides various scenic spots to appreciate the cultural landscape, including the impressive basalt wall.
Yes, the Sweet Chestnut Educational Trail Klingenberg am Main offers a narrow path with useful explanations about the local flora and environment, making it an informative and enjoyable walk.
Facilities vary by location. For instance, the Mömlingen Sandstone Quarry has information boards providing historical context. The Honisch Bathing Lake offers swimming opportunities, though parking fees may apply. For other sites, it's advisable to check specific details or plan to be self-sufficient.


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