Best natural monuments around Felsberg include diverse geological formations and waterways. The town's landscape is shaped by its volcanic past, featuring basalt cones and elevated formations offering panoramic views. The Eder River flows through the municipal area, providing natural features for outdoor activities. The region also offers access to the UNESCO World Heritage beech forests of Kellerwald-Edersee National Park.
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A great structure for the fish.
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The 130 years of mining caused the water level on the Stellberg to fall sharply and yet large amounts of water broke into a pit on two occasions, so that mining was finally stopped. Instead, an opencast mine was built in 1962 and the basalt top layer was removed, but 5 years later the mine was completely shut down and the pit filled with water. There are large stones on the Stellbergsee that offer a nice place to sit. The lake can be easily circumnavigated.
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Relaxation at the weir with a nice murmur of water.
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The cycle path splits here, and you can go to Melsungen or Haldorf.
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Nicely located, good for a rest and a refreshment
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Although very close to the main road (depending on the side of the defense) the barrage is a small gem. Several benches invite you to linger. From here paddlers on the Eder, hikers and bikers can be observed. Yesterday we even saw a water ski driver on the opposite lake. During the week it is rather quiet here. "Only" a small barrage, but still a nice place to linger or take a break. Quick and easy to get to, on foot, bike or car.
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Enthusiastic about this position! 🤩
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You can sit by the water for hours and watch the water flow down! 🤩
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Felsberg's landscape is significantly shaped by its volcanic past, featuring prominent basalt cones and elevated geological formations. The Eder River flows through the municipal area, creating a picturesque valley. You can also find the confluence of the Eder and Fulda Rivers, offering scenic views.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Stellbergsee is a lake with many rest stops and quiet places, perfect for a family outing. The Fish ladder at the Eder dam in Fritzlar is also family-friendly, where visitors can observe the construction and learn from information boards. Additionally, the Fritzlar Weir offers a relaxing spot with the sound of flowing water.
The Eder River and its valley are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling along the Eder cycle path, canoeing, and fishing. For more structured routes, there are numerous options for road cycling, mountain biking, and running trails available in the area.
The volcanic basalt cones, on which historic castles like the Felsburg are perched, provide impressive natural vantage points with panoramic views of the surrounding Eder Valley. The Fulda River and the Bridges at Guntershausen also offer beautiful views, especially depending on the sun's position. Another great spot is the Confluence of the Eder and Fulda Rivers, which provides excellent views of both waterways.
The scenic beauty of the Eder Valley is particularly vibrant between spring and autumn, making these seasons ideal for visiting the natural monuments and enjoying outdoor activities. The weather is generally pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring the river areas.
Absolutely. The Stellbergsee is a popular lake for bathing and relaxation. The Eder River itself is a significant natural feature, and you can visit the Fish ladder at the Eder dam in Fritzlar and the Fritzlar Weir. The Confluence of the Eder and Fulda Rivers is another notable water-related natural monument.
Felsberg's geological interest stems from its volcanic past. The region features basaltic hills and other elevated geological formations, which are remnants of Tertiary volcanic activity. This creates a striking landscape with a transition from rocky hills to smooth river valleys.
Yes, Felsberg serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the wider region's natural beauty. It offers access to the nearby Kellerwald-Edersee National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its ancient beech forests. This park provides extensive hiking opportunities and a chance to experience pristine nature, particularly around the Edersee lake.
Visitors appreciate the diverse geological formations and waterways. Highlights like the Stellbergsee are loved for their scenic views and quiet rest stops. The Fish ladder at the Eder dam in Fritzlar is often described as impressive and interesting to observe. The overall appeal includes the relaxation offered by flowing water at places like the Fritzlar Weir and the beautiful views from river confluences.
Yes, there are various routes suitable for different fitness levels. For instance, some running trails around Felsberg, such as the 'View of Altenburg Castle Ruin – Felsberg Fishing Ponds loop from Gensungen,' are rated as easy. Many of the family-friendly natural monuments also offer accessible paths for leisurely walks.
While specific dog-friendly trail designations vary, generally, many natural areas and trails around Felsberg are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always advisable to check local regulations for specific natural monuments or protected areas before visiting with your pet.
You can visit the Confluence of the Eder and Fulda Rivers. This spot offers a nice view where the two rivers meet, and it's a pleasant place to rest and enjoy the scenery.


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