Natural monuments around Niederfischbach offer insights into the region's geological history within the Westerwald-Sieg area. This landscape features unique formations that serve as destinations for nature enthusiasts. The area is characterized by ancient geological features and provides various outdoor exploration opportunities. These natural sites are integrated into local hiking routes, making them accessible for visitors.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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A beautiful pond in town. In the past, the pond was used as a bathing establishment. A small part of the retaining wall of the former changing rooms can still be seen. A few decades ago, an outdoor pool was built a few meters away. The pond is now used as a fishing pond.
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the good old oak tree looks pathetic today if you still know it from the past
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The "high plateau" between Eiserfeld, Neunkirchen and Mudersbach. The old cross mark marks the crossroads.
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Unfortunately closed, so I have to come back at another time.
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Although there is not much left of the Kreuzeichen, it is still a meeting place for hikers and cyclists
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The region around Niederfischbach is known for its unique geological formations. Among the most prominent are the Druid's Stone, a striking 20-meter high basalt cone, and the Gambach Pond, a historic lake now used for fishing and relaxation. Another significant site is the Kreuzeiche (Cross Oak) at the trail junction, which serves as a central meeting point for hikers and cyclists.
You will encounter fascinating geological features, primarily basalt formations. The Druid's Stone is a prime example, being a bizarre basalt cone estimated to be around 25 million years old and recognized as a national geotope. Further afield, near Emmerzhausen, the Trödelsteine feature a field of feldspar basalt columns and blocks, covering approximately 3000 square meters.
Yes, several natural monuments carry historical or mythical significance. The Druid's Stone is steeped in legend, with local lore suggesting it was once a meeting place for Celts. The Trödelsteine, a field of basalt columns, are also associated with local tales, including an old legend claiming trolls once inhabited the area.
Many natural monuments in the area are family-friendly. Sites like the Druid's Stone and Gambach Pond offer accessible natural experiences. The Kreuzeiche (Cross Oak) at the trail junction is also a popular spot for families enjoying outdoor activities.
The natural monuments are well-integrated into the region's outdoor activity network. You can enjoy various activities such as hiking, road cycling, and mountain biking. For detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Niederfischbach, MTB Trails around Niederfischbach, or Running Trails around Niederfischbach.
Yes, several hiking trails incorporate these natural landmarks. The Druid's Stone is notably located on the first stage of the Druidensteig and the penultimate stage of the Natursteig Sieg long-distance hiking trail, making it an ideal stop during a longer hike. The Kreuzeiche (Cross Oak) at the trail junction also serves as a hub for multiple hiking routes.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive geological formations, such as the bizarre basalt cone of the Druid's Stone, and the peaceful atmosphere of places like Gambach Pond. The integration of these sites into popular hiking and cycling routes is also highly appreciated, offering opportunities for relaxation and outdoor adventure.
Near the Druid's Stone, visitors have noted the presence of a small, rustic pub or kiosk where you can enjoy refreshments, even a non-alcoholic wheat beer, making it a comfortable spot for a break.
While specific circular walks are not detailed for every monument, the Stations of the Cross to the Druidenstein is a beautifully made circular route that culminates at the Druid's Stone, offering both natural beauty and spiritual reflection.
For those interested in geology, focusing on the basalt formations is key. The Druid's Stone, a national geotope, provides a direct look at ancient volcanic activity. Exploring the Trödelsteine near Emmerzhausen will also allow you to observe a unique field of feldspar basalt columns and blocks, showcasing the region's geological heritage.
While specific parking details for each monument are not provided, the natural monuments are generally accessible and integrated into the local infrastructure, including hiking trails. It is advisable to check local maps or visitor information for designated parking areas near trailheads or specific sites like the Druid's Stone.


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