Nature Reserve Guide
The Haßberge district is home to 5 designated nature reserves, which form a core part of the larger Haßberge Nature Park in Franconia. These protected areas encompass a varied landscape of deciduous forests, riverine meadows along the Main river, and dry, sun-exposed grasslands on rolling hills. The terrain provides a sanctuary for numerous rare plant and animal species. A well-developed network of trails makes these reserves accessible for outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and gravel biking.
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Mainaue bei Augsfeld is a 616-hectare nature reserve along the Main River, offering diverse landscapes for cycling, hiking, and mountain biking routes.
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Mainaue Bei Augsfeld is a 616-hectare nature reserve in Bavaria, offering diverse routes for cycling and hiking through its riverine landscapes, oxbow lakes, and meadows.
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Altmain Und Sandmagerrasen Bei Limbach is a nature reserve in Lower Franconia, Germany, offering diverse riverine landscapes and lean grasslands for hiking and cycling.
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Hohe Wann is a nature reserve in Bavaria's Haßberge Nature Park, offering diverse mixed forests, dry grasslands, and panoramic views for hiking, mountain biking, and cycling.
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Tretzendorfer Weiher is a 201-hectare nature reserve with diverse habitats and numerous routes for hiking, cycling, and other outdoor sports.
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Nature reserves in Haßberge are protected areas, known in German as "Naturschutzgebiete," that safeguard specific ecosystems within the larger Haßberge Nature Park. They feature a mix of deciduous forests, riverine meadows, and dry grasslands. This page aggregates routes across five key reserves, including Hohe Wann and Mainaue Bei Augsfeld.
The Haßberge district contains 15 officially designated nature reserves. This page focuses on five of these protected areas, offering more than 700 routes for outdoor activities shared by the komoot community.
The primary activities in the Haßberge nature reserves are hiking, cycling, and mountain biking. The trail network includes over 700 routes suitable for these sports, with specific collections available for Hiking in the Haßberge and Cycling in the Haßberge.
The terrain is varied, featuring rolling hills with extensive deciduous forests, particularly in Hohe Wann. Along the Main river, there are flat floodplain meadows and riparian forests, such as in Mainaue Bei Augsfeld. Other areas, like Altmain Und Sandmagerrasen Bei Limbach, are characterized by a mix of riverine landscapes and dry, sandy grasslands.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails available across the nature reserves. For example, Altmain Und Sandmagerrasen Bei Limbach offers over 50 designated hiking routes. The region features a well-developed network of paths suitable for various fitness levels.
Cycling is a popular activity in the reserves, with routes for both touring and road cycling. The floodplain landscapes of Mainaue Bei Augsfeld are particularly well-suited for cycling, with more than 30 touring bicycle routes available. The wider region also offers many Traffic-free bike rides in the Haßberge.
Yes, mountain biking is a common activity in the area. The forested hills of Hohe Wann provide terrain for over 30 mountain bike trails of varying difficulty. The broader Haßberge region has a dedicated guide to MTB Trails in the Haßberge.
Yes, there are routes suitable for beginners and families. The flatter terrain in areas like Mainaue Bei Augsfeld offers accessible options. For more ideas, there are curated collections of Easy hikes in the Haßberge and Family-friendly hikes in the Haßberge.
Many trails in the Haßberge are suitable for hiking with a dog. However, as these are protected nature reserves, dogs should be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and flora. A selection of suitable routes can be found in the Dog-friendly hikes in the Haßberge guide.
Mainaue bei Augsfeld is a 616-hectare reserve focused on protecting the floodplain habitats along the Main river. It is part of the Natura 2000 network, signifying its European conservation importance. The landscape of meadows, old river channels, and riparian forests makes it a key habitat for water birds and an excellent area for cycling and hiking.
Hohe Wann is the largest nature reserve in the Haßberge district, covering over 1,000 hectares. It is characterized by extensive mixed forests and a prominent peak with panoramic views. The reserve offers a wide variety of routes for hiking and mountain biking through its forested terrain.
Tretzendorfer Weiher is a 201-hectare nature reserve centered around a system of ponds. This landscape makes it an important sanctuary for waterfowl and amphibians. The area provides routes for hiking and cycling through its wetlands, meadows, and small wooded areas.
Nature reserves ("Naturschutzgebiete") are designated with the strictest level of protection to preserve specific habitats, flora, and fauna. While they are part of the broader Haßberge Nature Park, they have more stringent regulations. Other Protected Areas in Haßberge may include landscape protection areas ("Landschaftsschutzgebiete") which balance conservation with recreation and land use more broadly.

