Natural monuments around Einselthum are characterized by the picturesque natural landscape of the Zellertal valley, heavily influenced by viticulture. The municipality, located in the Donnersbergkreis district of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, features vineyard-laden hillsides and the meandering Pfrimm river. This blend of cultivated vineyards and natural topography creates an appealing environment for outdoor activities. The region offers a wealth of natural beauty and experiences for visitors.
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The renaturalized Selz River near Schafhausen is a prime example of successful nature conservation in Rheinhessen. This section of the Selz River south of Alzey-Schafhausen has undergone extensive ecological enhancement in recent years – and you'll notice this immediately when you walk along it.
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A very beautiful, large, and open-plan vineyard house. There are several seating areas (some of which are covered) and table groups for a rest with a wonderful view of the vineyards.
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https://www.myheimat.de/alzey/c-freizeit/die-trift-in-weinheim_a123601 Yes, there actually used to be a sea here!
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Really wonderful renaturation. There are lots of places to sit and watch waterfowl.
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The drift shows marine deposits from the Oligocene period (30 million years ago). Mussels and snails are the most common fossils, but fish remains such as shark teeth and small creatures and micro plants can also be seen. The caves at the base were created during World War II. They served as a place of refuge from air raids. The area is protected by a fence.
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In summer it's a wonderful place to cool down a bit in the heat. The "zigzag path" up the hill south of the stream is beautifully decorated with small animal figures.
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Really a beautiful spot on the bike path in the romantic Eisbachtal.
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Fountain with inscription: 2015 - 30 years of the Flörsheim-Dalsheim local association
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The natural monuments around Einselthum are diverse, ranging from renatured river sections to significant geological sites and vineyard landscapes. You can discover places like the Restored Selz River Near Schafhausen, which has become a successful recreational area, or the Weinheimer Trift Fossil Site, offering insights into a 30-million-year-old sea bed. The region's extensive vineyards, particularly in the Zellertal, also form a significant natural and cultural landscape.
Yes, the Weinheimer Trift Fossil Site is both a natural monument and a historical site. It features geological deposits from a sea that existed about 30 million years ago, with fossil impressions and evidence of ancient sea levels. During World War II, the caves at this site were also used to protect the local population from air raids, adding a layer of human history to its natural significance.
Several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Goldberg Fountain Flörsheim-Dalsheim, surrounded by over 100 almond trees, offers a pleasant spot for a family outing. The Eisbach Nature Reserve provides an idyllic bike path with many resting places in the shade, perfect for a leisurely family ride or walk. Additionally, the Vineyard House An Der Kelter is a great spot with plenty of space and interesting geological features for curious minds.
Absolutely! The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. The Zellertal Wine Hiking Trail is a popular choice, stretching from Kirchheimbolanden to Bockenheim and offering beautiful views over vineyards. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Gutspark of the Municipality of Zell loop' or the 'Protestant Church Einselthum loop'. Find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Einselthum guide.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. The Eisbach Nature Reserve features an idyllic bike path. The Pfrimm river, which forms the southern boundary of Einselthum, also has the Pfrimmweg, a hiking and cycling trail. You can find various gravel biking and road cycling routes, such as the 'Pfrimm Valley Viaduct – Albisheim Cycle Path loop'. Discover more cycling options in the Gravel biking around Einselthum guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Einselthum guide.
The region is rich in geological history. At the Weinheimer Trift Fossil Site, you can see deposits from a sea that existed around 30 million years ago, including fossil impressions and evidence of ancient sea levels. The Vineyard House An Der Kelter also features stone blocks over 30 million years old, containing visible oyster and mussel shells, which are solidified sea sand.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of cultivated vineyards with the natural topography, creating a unique and appealing environment. The serene beauty of the wine country, the panoramic views from vineyard-laden hillsides, and the tranquil spots along the Pfrimm river are often highlighted. The successful renaturation efforts, such as at the Restored Selz River Near Schafhausen, are also frequently praised for creating ideal habitats and recreational areas.
Yes, many natural monuments and trails offer excellent viewpoints. The vineyard-laden hillsides of the Zellertal provide expansive panoramic views. The Goldberg Fountain Flörsheim-Dalsheim is situated in the Goldberg wine location, offering views of the surrounding vineyards. The Vineyard House An Der Kelter also boasts a great view, making it a popular resting spot.
The region offers beauty throughout the year, but the vineyards create a stunning cultural landscape that changes with the seasons. Spring brings vibrant green foliage and almond blossoms, while autumn transforms the hills into golden hues, making these seasons particularly picturesque for visiting. The Zellertal Wine Hiking Trail is enjoyable from spring through autumn.
While specific public transport details for each individual natural monument are not provided, Einselthum is located in the Donnersbergkreis district, which generally has regional bus services. For detailed information on public transport options to specific starting points for trails or monuments, it is advisable to check local transport schedules or resources like Einselthum's Wikipedia page for general accessibility information.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails and in natural outdoor areas around Einselthum, including the Zellertal Wine Hiking Trail and paths along the Pfrimm river. However, it is always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in vineyard areas, nature reserves like the Eisbach Nature Reserve, and near wildlife, to ensure the safety and comfort of all visitors and local fauna.


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