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Bus station hiking trails around Sulzdorf an der Lederhecke traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and river valleys within the Rhön-Grabfeld region. The area features natural lakes like Reuthsee, which is encircled by paths, and historical sites such as Lichtenstein Castle ruins. Elevations are generally moderate, with the highest points offering views across the surrounding natural parks.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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This used to be a common sight in villages!
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Beautiful landscape along the patrol routes
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The first sandstone spring casing from the 1940s was redesigned in 1973 and acquired its current representative appearance in 1985. A bronze plaque by Erich Husemann from Trappstadt has commemorated the importance of the Franconian Saale since 1987. The spring stream flows southwest through Alsleben, where it joins the Fleusengraben, and joins the left source stream north of Bad Königshofen-Untereßfeld. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fr%C3%A4nkische_Saale
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The Franconian Saale originates in the Grabfeld near the Haßberge Mountains, east and southeast of Bad Königshofen, respectively, from two roughly equal, 3.9 km long source streams: Its right and northern source streams originate from the Saalbrunnen (not to be confused with the Saalbrunnen, also located in Franconia), approximately 1.7 kilometers east of Alsleben, a district of Trappstadt. The spring is located in an open field, less than 500 meters from the Thuringian border, just off the NES 45 district road, which leads to Gompertshausen. The young Franconian Saale rises there at 313 meters above sea level, below the Kapellenberg (390 meters above sea level). Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fr%C3%A4nkische_Saale
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The two sides of this shrine – which strikes the passing cyclist in unexpected splendor – depict the following motifs: + The Blessed Virgin Mary, presented to the viewer as Queen of Heaven. At the top of the image is the dove of the Holy Spirit, then God the Father and God the Son holding the crown, with Mary kneeling between them. + Saint Ursula, holding a bundle of arrows as a symbol of martyrdom, and several of her companions depicted in a significantly smaller size. Although Ursula is not a Rhenish saint, but – according to legend – a royal daughter from Britain, she is venerated primarily in Cologne, where she and her companions were martyred and buried.
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Many people will probably simply roll past such a small sacred monument, as it presents itself here in the shade of the mighty trees only to the attentive biker, without paying much attention to the depiction of the cross. But from my – admittedly purely subjective – perspective, the stone image bearing the date 1774, which depicts Christ fallen under the weight of the cross, certainly deserves a short break along the way.
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A few kilometers south, near the Heckenmühle near Obereßfeld, in the municipality of Sulzdorf an der Lederhecke, the southern spring stream originates from the Salzloch. This spring has a higher flow than the Saalbrunnen, is located at approximately 320 m above sea level, and has also been dammed. The Saalegraben, which originates there, is also known as the Dagigbach until its confluence with the northern spring stream. It runs through the village of Obereßfeld, where the Klausgrundgraben empties into it. Accompanied by the B279 federal highway, the Saalegraben flows through Untereßfeld, this time taking in the Heilbruchgraben from the right at the Lustmühle. It then meets the northern spring stream southeast of Bad Königshofen. An information panel has been erected directly at the confluence. Source: https://dewiki.de/Lexikon/Fr%C3%A4nkische_Saale
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There are over 30 bus-accessible hiking trails around Sulzdorf an der Lederhecke, offering a variety of experiences for all skill levels. You'll find everything from easy strolls to more challenging, longer treks through the diverse landscape.
The best seasons for hiking around Sulzdorf an der Lederhecke are spring and autumn. During these times, you can enjoy vibrant natural colors and mild temperatures. Summer hikes are also pleasant, especially in the early morning or late evening to avoid the midday heat.
Yes, there are 10 easy bus-accessible routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. These trails often feature gentle terrain and offer beautiful views without significant elevation changes. An example is the Reuthsee – Brennhausen Castle loop from Sulzdorf an der Lederhecke, which is a moderate route but offers accessible sections.
Absolutely. For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, there are 2 difficult bus-accessible routes available. These trails typically cover longer distances and include more significant elevation gains. An example of a challenging route is the Tomb of the Barons von Bibra – Brennhausen Castle loop from Schloss Sternberg, which offers a substantial distance and elevation.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the significant natural landscape of Reuthsee, a large lake designated as a nature reserve. Other highlights include the picturesque Sulz valley, the 200-year-old Stieleiche bei Sulzdorf a. d. Lederhecke (oak tree), and the Sulzfelder Lake with its recreational facilities.
Yes, several historical sites are within reach. You can visit the well-preserved moated Brennhausen Castle (viewable from the outside) or the baroque Schloss Sternberg. The prehistoric Schwedenschanze ring wall also offers expansive views and historical context.
Many of the trails are suitable for families, especially the easier and moderate routes that wind through forests and along streams. The area around Lederheckensee and the Sulz valley offers pleasant paths. The Biergarten am Sulzfelder Badesee provides recreational facilities like a playground and picnic areas, making it a great family stop.
Yes, many trails in the Rhön-Grabfeld region are dog-friendly. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like Reuthsee, and to be mindful of wildlife and other hikers. Always carry water for your dog and clean up after them.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and end at the same bus stop without needing to retrace your steps. An example is the Source of the Franconian Saale – St. Ursula Natural Cemetery loop from Schloss Sternberg.
Public transport in the region, including the Rufbus Callheinz, connects various villages and bus stops, providing access to numerous trailheads. It's advisable to check the specific bus routes and timetables for Sulzdorf an der Lederhecke and surrounding areas to plan your journey to the starting points of your chosen hikes.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments and rest. The Biergarten am Sulzfelder Badesee is a popular spot for recreation and food. Additionally, many villages along the bus routes, such as Sulzdorf an der Lederhecke itself, offer cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can refuel after your hike.
The bus-accessible trails around Sulzdorf an der Lederhecke are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.55 stars from over 2,200 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the peaceful atmosphere of the Rhön-Grabfeld region.


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