Best natural monuments around Lohfelden are situated within a landscape influenced by the Geo-Naturpark Frau-Holle-Land and the wooded Söhre region. This area features a blend of natural landmarks and protected sites. Lohfelden itself is home to registered natural monuments, including a significant oak tree in Vollmarshausen, alongside local parks and the Vollmarshäuser Teich. The region provides diverse natural settings for exploration.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The poser and self-promoter corner par excellence, an eye-catcher both with and without large amounts of water. Be careful with the railing. One side needs to be reworked
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The water flows under the bridge into the "Hell Pond", which is 10 metres lower and was created in 1792/93 by Heinrich Christoph Jussow. The bridge railing of the Devil's Bridge was cast in 1826 by the Henschel company, which had become famous for its locomotive construction. In Jussow's time, the bridge railing was still made of wood. The names of the Devil's Bridge and the Hell Pond are related to the adjacent Pluto Grotto. According to legend, Pluto, the Roman god of the underworld, is said to have sat in this grotto.
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The Devil's Bridge and the surrounding nature are very impressive. If you are lucky enough to visit without large crowds of visitors, it is all the more worthwhile.
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The park around the castle is beautifully laid out with flower borders and the café invites you to linger with tables in the countryside and a good offer.
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The Teufelsbrücke and waterfall were modeled on a bridge in the Swiss Gotthard massif. The masses of water that flowed down when the snow melted made the man-made bridge a dangerous connection across the river.
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The Steinhöfer waterfall represents a disused quarry. When the water flows over the stones, nature impressively reclaims its space.
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The water bubbles over the cascades, the Steinhöfer waterfall, the Devil's Bridge and falls over the aqueduct and the Peneus cascades down to the castle pond. Here the water pressure causes the "Great Fountain" to shoot up over 50 meters. This spectacle is the conclusion and highlight of the water games. Always on Wednesdays, Sundays and on public holidays at certain times.
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The statue, which is considered a landmark of the city of Kassel, is located at the top of a pyramid that stands on the octagon, the giant castle. Today, the name "Hercules" not only stands for the statue, but for the entire building, which is also the starting point for the summer water games in the mountain park. The octagon and the Hercules go back to different construction phases. Since June 23, 2013, the Hercules - as part of the Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe - has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List as an example of absolutist architecture.
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Within Lohfelden itself, a notable natural monument is the Oak Tree in Vollmarshausen, officially registered as Naturdenkmal Landkreis Kassel 6.33.495. This venerable tree is recognized for its age and impressive stature. Additionally, the Vollmarshäuser Teich, a 0.4-hectare pond, offers a tranquil spot for walks and birdwatching, contributing to the local natural appeal.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Neptune Basin and the Cascades, Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe, known for its impressive water features and challenging climbs with rewarding views. Another must-see is Höllenteich, a scenic lake with the nearby Devil's Bridge, considered one of the most beautiful excursion sites. The Steinhöfer Waterfall, an artificially created basalt quarry, also provides a picturesque setting for rest and photography.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Höllenteich is considered family-friendly, offering scenic views. The Steinhöfer Waterfall also provides a pleasant environment for families to relax and take photos. Additionally, the Fulda River and the Bridges at Guntershausen is a great spot for family outings, offering easy access and scenic views.
Many natural monuments in the region are intertwined with historical sites. For instance, the Neptune Basin and the Cascades and the Steinhöfer Waterfall are part of the historical Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe, commissioned by Landgrave Wilhelm IX. The Höllenteich and the nearby Devil's Bridge also have historical roots, with the bridge railing cast by the Henschel company in 1826 and legends of Pluto, god of the underworld, associated with the area.
The region around Lohfelden offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including road cycling, gravel biking, and general cycling tours. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Old Söhrebahn Railway Track – Helsa–Kassel Cycle Path loop' or the 'Fulda Cycle Path – Iron Bridge (Eisenbrücke) loop'. For more details on these and other routes, visit the Road Cycling Routes around Lohfelden, Gravel biking around Lohfelden, or Cycling around Lohfelden guides.
Yes, the Söhrewald, bordering Lohfelden, offers extensive opportunities for hiking. The 'Söhre Nature Trail' is an educational path, and the ARS NATURA art trail also passes through the Söhrewald. While specific hiking guides are not listed here, the cycling guides mentioned above often follow paths suitable for walking or are adjacent to hiking areas. The Neptune Basin and the Cascades involves challenging climbs, which can be considered a hike in itself.
The natural monuments around Lohfelden can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for experiencing the lush greenery and water features at their fullest, especially during the water games at Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, particularly in areas like the Söhrewald. Even in winter, a smaller watercourse at the Steinhöfer Waterfall makes it an attraction worth seeing.
Visitors frequently express awe at the impressive scale and historical engineering of sites like the Neptune Basin and the Cascades. The scenic beauty and tranquility of places like Höllenteich and the Steinhöfer Waterfall are also highly appreciated, with many finding them perfect for photography and peaceful reflection. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements creates a unique experience.
Absolutely. The Neptune Basin and the Cascades offers rewarding views after its challenging climbs. From the bridge at Höllenteich, you have a spectacular view of the water features. The View of the Teufelsbrücke and waterfall is another excellent spot for picturesque views and photo opportunities.
While some natural monuments like the Neptune Basin and the Cascades involve climbs, many areas offer easier access. The Fulda River and the Bridges at Guntershausen is generally accessible and suitable for family strolls. Local parks in Lohfelden, such as Park Lindenberg and Vorsterpark, also provide green spaces for relaxation and easy walks.
The region boasts a variety of natural features. You'll encounter impressive waterfalls like the Steinhöfer Waterfall, serene lakes and ponds such as Höllenteich and Vollmarshäuser Teich, and significant rivers like the Fulda River. The surrounding Söhrewald also offers extensive forested landscapes, including unique trees along the ARS NATURA art trail.
The Vollmarshäuser Teich (Vollmarshausen Pond) is noted as an ideal spot for birdwatching during certain seasons. Its tranquil environment and water features attract various bird species, making it a pleasant destination for nature enthusiasts.


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