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Germany
Bavaria
Lower Franconia
Landkreis Aschaffenburg
Wiesen

Wiesbüttsee – Wiesbüttsee Trailhead Parking loop from Wiesen

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Running trails & routes
Germany
Bavaria
Lower Franconia
Landkreis Aschaffenburg
Wiesen

Wiesbüttsee – Wiesbüttsee Trailhead Parking loop from Wiesen

Moderate

7

runners

Wiesbüttsee – Wiesbüttsee Trailhead Parking loop from Wiesen

00:59

9.18km

110m

Running

Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 19, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

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Naturpark Spessart

Naturpark Hessischer Spessart

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3.13 km

Wiesbüttsee and Wiesbüttmoor Nature Reserve

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A quiet area, where time doesn't just stand still...

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3.20 km

Wiesbüttsee

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Idyllic forest lake with a restaurant by the lake. Ideal for a cappuccino break or a schnitzel.

The restaurant is not open every day, for certainty call briefly in advance. Tel. +49 6096-385

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3.26 km

Wiesbüttsee Trailhead Parking

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Parking for a dozen cars.
Opposite the parking lot belongs to the economy.

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3.27 km

Mining in the municipal area dates back to 1494. Originally, silver ore was mined and silver coins were extracted from it. Since the yield of the silver ores was very low (0.03% silver content) and the processing left toxic sludge behind, silver mining was stopped under pressure from the local farmers. In contrast, the processing of cobalt ores was profitable in the long term. The cleaned cobalt ores were brought to Schwarzenfels (today Motten - in the Spessart / Rhön border area), where they are used to produce dark blue cobalt paint, which was used to paint Delftware, among other things. It was not until the 19th century that Bieber mining concentrated on iron ore suitable for smelting under the direction of Prussian geologists, mining engineers and the industry of the Ruhr area. For this purpose, new tunnels were created; the largest of these was the Bertha tunnel. The ores extracted were loaded onto the railway and transported to the Ruhr area. In the 1950s, iron ore mining was discontinued for economic reasons. This ended the multifaceted and very successful time of the Bieberer mines for a long time. Good luck for !!

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7.56 km

Kreuzberg

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9.18 km

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Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

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7.74 km

1.20 km

172 m

Surfaces

6.15 km

1.86 km

813 m

169 m

113 m

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Friday 26 June

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