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Easy hiking trails around Waldbüttelbrunn traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and extensive mixed forests. The region offers diverse natural features, including paths along the scenic Main River banks and routes near the tranquil Steinbachsee. These trails provide opportunities to explore varied terrain, from woodland paths to areas with old quarries.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful sunny spot with a bench, great art and a beautiful view.
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The Sparrow Fountain is located on the Waldbüttelbrunn cultural trail. Towards the end of the 18th century, Waldbüttelbrunn was already known as a roofing village, specializing in slate roofing. Shortly before World War I, the number of roofers in the village rose to 22. In Waldbüttelbrunn, sparrows whistle from the roofs... and are often depicted by local artists. Why the roofing trade was so well developed in Waldbüttelbrunn that the residents were nicknamed "Spoatze" is still not clear. (Archaeological Spessert Project eV - Info)
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Höchberg forest nature trail The wood species educational pavilion provides information about 18 different native wood species. (Würzburg district)
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The Schwemmsee is a wetland biotope and natural monument in the Höchberg forest. The body of water is located in a depression (334 m above sea level) west of Höchberg in the municipal forest. The Schwemmsee is a stop on the Höchberg forest nature trail and can also be reached from the New Cemetery car park about 200 meters to the northeast. The Schwemmsee probably formed in the last ice age from an ice lens in the ground: an ice lens is a raised area of the ground that occurs when there is frost and the ground is cohesive. The reason for this is the capillary effect, which makes it possible to transport groundwater from a depth of up to 50 m to the frost penetration depth (between 20 and 120 cm in winter in Germany). The water collects there, freezes and raises the ground. Since the groundwater is constantly replenished, the ice accumulations and the raised areas above them become larger and larger. The forest pond has been designated a natural monument since March 25, 1938. [2] The protected area has an area of about 1500 m². The lake provides a habitat for numerous animals. (Würzburg Wiki)
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was erected in 1998 to mark the village's 1250th anniversary and has a representative function, on a border that is over 1000 years old. It was erected along the cultural path. If you want to know exactly, look a few meters further and you will find the actual three-marker, which is much smaller and less spectacular. (Archaeological Spessert Project e.V. Info)
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The Müller Lake is an artificial lake created as a replacement spawning pond at an altitude of 314 m above sea level west of Höchberg on the southern edge of the municipal forest. The Höchberg forest nature trail leads past the lake. It is named after the teacher Hans Eberhard Müller, who initiated the creation of the pond in 1983/1984 as the former chairman of the Höchberg local group of the Nature Conservation Association. (Würzburg Wiki)
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The metal installation was created in 1998 as part of the municipality's 1250th anniversary celebrations and was designed by Ulrike Hamprecht and 341 children based on their drawings over a period of 18 months.
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The Restaurante Il Gusto (Fehmi) is a true culinary delight and an oasis of Italian cuisine! 🍝🇮🇹 With its cozy atmosphere and warm service, it invites you to linger and enjoy. The menu offers a variety of delicious dishes, from traditional pasta dishes to exquisite specialty pizzas. Every bite is a culinary journey to Italy, full of flavor and passion. A visit to Il Gusto is more than just a meal - it is an experience that pampers all the senses and creates unforgettable memories. Buon appetite! 🍷🌟
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Waldbüttelbrunn offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with over 50 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails are designed for enjoyable walks through the region's diverse landscapes.
Many easy trails in Waldbüttelbrunn are ideal for families due to their gentle ascents and minimal elevation changes. For example, the Spatzenbrunnen Waldbüttelbrunn – Gazebo at the Playground loop is a pleasant 2.7-mile path with very little elevation, perfect for a leisurely family outing.
Yes, Waldbüttelbrunn features several easy circular routes. A popular option is the Haus am Horizont Sculpture – Schwemmsee Natural Monument loop, which is 4.5 miles long and takes you through varied woodlands, offering a complete loop experience.
Easy hikes around Waldbüttelbrunn showcase rolling hills, dense mixed forests, and proximity to the scenic Main River. You can also find unique landscapes like swamp areas and old quarries. The nearby Schwemmsee Natural Monument is a notable natural highlight.
Yes, some easy trails lead to or near tranquil water bodies. The Haus am Horizont Sculpture – Schwemmsee Natural Monument loop, for instance, brings you close to the Schwemmsee. The broader region also features the picturesque Steinbachsee and other lakes like Laichsee in the Steinbach Valley.
The best seasons for easy hiking in Waldbüttelbrunn are spring and autumn. Spring brings nature to life with fresh greenery, while autumn offers stunning colorful foliage. The mild temperatures during these seasons make for a particularly pleasant hiking experience.
The easy trails in Waldbüttelbrunn are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 110 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, well-maintained paths, and the diverse natural scenery.
Yes, some easy trails in the Waldbüttelbrunn area offer refreshment options. For example, the Spatzenbrunnen Waldbüttelbrunn – Il Gusto Ristorante Pizzeria loop is a 3.8-mile route that includes a stop at a restaurant, perfect for a break during your walk.
Many hiking routes in Waldbüttelbrunn are easily accessible, with some starting and ending points conveniently connected by public transport. This allows for flexible planning without needing a car.
Beyond natural beauty, some easy hikes might offer glimpses of the broader Würzburg area's cultural landmarks. While not directly on every trail, the historic Marienberg Fortress and the Käppele Pilgrimage Church in Würzburg are visible from some viewpoints or easily accessible nearby, providing cultural context.
For a shorter, easy hike, consider the Gazebo at the Playground – Haus am Horizont Sculpture loop. This 2.8-mile trail through local forests can typically be completed in about 1 hour and 13 minutes, offering a quick and refreshing outdoor experience.
Yes, many of the easy hiking trails around Waldbüttelbrunn are suitable for dogs. The extensive mixed forests and open paths provide a great environment for walks with your canine companion. Always remember to keep your dog on a leash where required and clean up after them.


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