Natural monuments in Landschaftsschutzgebiet Königshof are part of an 8.23 square kilometer landscape protection area in Germany, spanning parts of Roth and Nuremberg. This region is primarily designated to preserve the overall character of the landscape, including its ecological function and biodiversity. It serves as a vital green space within urban and peri-urban areas, contributing to local recreation and enhancing the quality of life. The area is significant for maintaining natural habitats and offering recreational opportunities.
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The nature reserve "Sandgruben am Föhrenbuck" can be found in the southern urban area of Nuremberg and was placed under protection in 1992. The former sand quarrying site with forest areas south of the residual waste dump has a size of approx. 22.4 hectares. Abandoned sand quarrying sites that are free of any subsequent use are rather rare in the Middle Franconian Basin and offer an ideal habitat for a number of "specialists" among animals and plants. More detailed information on the rare and endangered animal and plant species recorded there as part of the biotope mapping can be found in the Bavarian Information System for Nature Conservation. https://www.nuernberg.de/internet/umweltamt/nreservation_sandgruben.html Also good for gravel bikes
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Beautiful section of trail in the nature reserve.
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Another tree trunk carving of the kind there are some to discover in this forest area. This time a plastic owl family and a squirrel.
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A beautiful biotope. Hidden next to the "Marthweg". The busy road to the port of Nuremberg.
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Nature is different here than around it. You can see that, and that is exactly explained to you on the boards.
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Especially nice when the heather is in bloom.
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Very interesting dry vegetation on the sandy soils, which can often be found in the Nuremberg area, but are often in poor condition. For reasons of nature conservation, please do not enter, but only admire from the edge
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Landschaftsschutzgebiet Königshof is primarily known for its unique landscape, including former sand quarrying sites, dry vegetation on sandy soils, and heathlands. These areas provide vital habitats for specialized animals and plants. You'll find places like the Sandgruben am Föhrenbuck Nature Reserve and the Heathlands in Föhrenbuck, Königshof Nature Reserve, which showcase the region's ecological significance.
Yes, a prominent example is the Sandgruben am Föhrenbuck Nature Reserve. This former sand quarrying site, along with its surrounding forest areas, was placed under protection in 1992 and spans approximately 22.4 hectares. It's an ideal habitat for a variety of rare and endangered animal and plant species.
The Sand pits at Föhrenbuck are significant for their role as a landscape reserve. They offer interesting insights into local fauna and flora, with efforts made to maintain their unique condition to support special plants and animals. Visitors have noted the presence of wood carvings, such as an owl and squirrel, welcoming them to this special area.
Many of the natural monuments in Landschaftsschutzgebiet Königshof are suitable for families. For instance, the Sand pits at Föhrenbuck and the Sandgruben am Föhrenbuck Nature Reserve are categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, you can discover unique features like the Owl and Squirrel Wood Carvings, which are popular with children.
The area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal loop from Worzeldorf' or the 'Königshof Forest Playground – Königshof Forest Path loop from Falkenheim'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'König-Ludwig Canal Cycle Path – Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal loop from Herpersdorf'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and gravel biking guide for Landschaftsschutzgebiet Königshof.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For example, the 'Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal loop from Worzeldorf' is an easy 5.6 km route. You can find more beginner-friendly trails and detailed information in the hiking guide for Landschaftsschutzgebiet Königshof.
The natural monuments in Landschaftsschutzgebiet Königshof can be enjoyed year-round. However, visitors particularly appreciate the Sand Pits at Föhrenbuck when the heather is in bloom, which typically occurs in late summer to early autumn. Spring and summer are also excellent for wildlife spotting and enjoying the lush greenery.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas within Landschaftsschutzgebiet Königshof. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Sandgruben am Föhrenbuck Nature Reserve, to protect the local wildlife and sensitive habitats. Please observe any local signage regarding dog regulations.
The former sand quarrying sites and heathlands provide unique habitats for specialized animals and plants. While specific species are not always highlighted, these protected areas are crucial for biodiversity. Keep an eye out for various bird species, insects, and small mammals that thrive in these environments. The wood carvings of owls and squirrels also hint at some of the local inhabitants.
While not explicitly designated as panoramic viewpoints, areas like the Sand pits at Föhrenbuck offer interesting perspectives on the unique landscape. The Heathlands in Föhrenbuck, Königshof Nature Reserve, with their dry vegetation, provide a distinct visual experience, best admired from the edge to protect the sensitive ecosystem.
Landschaftsschutzgebiet Königshof is located in parts of Roth and Nuremberg. Public transport options, such as buses or local trains, can often get you close to the perimeter of the landscape protection area. From there, you would typically need to walk or cycle to reach specific natural monuments. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and routes depending on your exact starting point and desired destination within the area.
Parking availability can vary. For areas like the Föhrenbuck, there are often small parking lots or roadside parking options near trailheads or access points to the nature reserves. However, specific parking details for each individual natural monument are not always provided. It's recommended to look for designated parking areas when planning your visit, especially during peak times.


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