Best natural monuments around Aub include ancient trees, unique rock formations, and serene water bodies. The region features a diverse landscape with historical sites, natural springs, and reservoirs. These natural features offer opportunities for exploration and connection with the local environment. The area provides a blend of natural beauty and historical significance for visitors.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Relaxed site for a relaxed afternoon by the water
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Beautiful spring, somewhat hidden 🧐
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Kunigunde's linden tree "Thousand-year-old" Kunigunde's linden tree ♁⊙ on the west side of the churchyard Right next to the chapel stands the "Thousand-year-old" Kunigunde's linden tree, also named after the saint. According to the legend of the church's founding, it is the same tree in which Kunigunde's veil got caught and the little church was built under her. Since the historical Kunigunde died in 1033, this would confirm the linden tree's age of over 1000 years. The actual age of the tree is highly controversial, however, and very different information can be found in the literature. A dendrological determination of the age of the striking tree is not possible, since its trunk is completely hollow and the core of the trunk is missing. It is often assumed that the linden tree was planted at the same time as the chapel was built, which would make it at least 800 years old. The linden tree itself is a summer linden and a protected natural monument. Over the centuries of its life, its trunk has split into four parts and is completely hollow inside. The remaining remnants of the trunk shell are supported by massive iron rods. To prevent it from breaking apart under the weight of its own crown, a radical pruning is carried out approximately every 25 years - the Kunigundenlinde has been completely decapitated several times in recent decades during renovation work. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kunigundenkapelle_(Burgerroth)
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After her canonization in 1200, Saint Kunigunde became one of the most popular saints, especially in Franconia. According to legend, the construction of the chapel in Burgerroth can be traced back to her. She had vowed to build three churches and wanted to leave the choice of building sites to divine providence. She let three veils fly from Bamberg Castle: wherever they were found, a church was to be built. One of the veils was carried by the wind to the Old Mountain, where it got caught in a linden tree that still stands there today. The little church was to serve as a parish church for both Burgerroth and the neighboring town of Buch, but the people of Buch felt that the location was too far away. They took the building materials to Buch on their own initiative, but the next day everything was back in its intended place. One carpenter is said to have even laid down on the stones in the evening and woke up on the stones on the Old Mountain the next morning. The people of Buch gave up their resistance and the chapel was built here. Kunigundenstein The saint is said to have prayed at a spot 150 m southeast of the chapel in the direction of Gollach and left her hand, knee and footprints there. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kunigundenkapelle_(Burgerroth)
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The Kunigunde Chapel, which is dedicated to Kunigunde of Luxembourg, who was particularly revered in the region, was built around 1230 during the heyday of the Staufers. The probable builders are Heinrich von Hohenlohe and his son Konrad von Hohenlohe, who resided in the nearby Brauneck Castle. From 1608 to 1609, extensive repairs and reconstructions were carried out under Prince-Bishop Julius Echter von Mespelbrunn. This reconstruction was intended to consolidate the Counter-Reformation. A stone tablet from 1614 indicates this renovation. In the middle of the 18th century, during the Baroque period, the walls and ceiling were decorated with stucco. In 1762, the current main altar with a depiction of the Holy Family was donated by Thomas Klee from Buch. A final renovation took place around 1900. Regular services, however, only took place on Kunigunde Day (March 3) and on the third day of supplication. After the cemetery had not been used since 1945, the Kunigunden Chapel lost its importance. Excavations were carried out in the chapel from 1961 to 1962 and the subsequent thorough renovation restored it to its current state. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kunigundenkapelle_(Burgerroth)
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The Kunigunden Chapel near the Auber district of Burgerroth is considered an important late Romanesque building. It was a pilgrimage church and place of worship for the villages of Buch, Burgerroth, Niedersteinach and Brauneck Castle. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kunigundenkapelle_(Burgerroth)
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Beautiful legend about the Kunigunden Chapel with the Kunigunden Stone
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Aub offers a diverse landscape with ancient trees, unique rock formations, and serene water bodies. You can visit the 1000-year-old lime tree at Kunigunden Chapel on the Altenberg, explore the weathered shell limestone rock of Kunigundenstein, or enjoy the tranquil setting of Nassau Reservoir.
Yes, several natural monuments in Aub are steeped in history and legend. The ancient lime tree at Kunigunden Chapel on the Altenberg is associated with local legends involving Empress Kunigunde. Similarly, Kunigundenstein is a rock formation where Saint Kunigunde is said to have left hand and knee imprints. The Ottilien Spring in Pfahlenheim also has a legend about Saint Ottilia regaining her eyesight from its waters.
For families, Nassau Reservoir is an excellent choice, offering a circular path for walking and cycling amidst trees and bushes, along with picnic and barbecue areas. The Ottilien Spring in Pfahlenheim is also considered family-friendly, providing a pleasant spot to visit with historical context.
The area around Aub is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Reichelsburg Castle Ruins – Aub Market Square loop' or the 'Reichelsburg Castle Ruins – Kunigunden Chapel on the Altenberg loop'. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Taubertal Cycle Path' available. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Aub and Cycling around Aub guides.
Yes, many hiking trails incorporate these natural monuments. For instance, the 'Reichelsburg Castle Ruins – Kunigunden Chapel on the Altenberg loop' will take you past the Kunigunden Chapel on the Altenberg. The Kunigundenstein is located on a footpath about 150 meters from the chapel. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Aub guide.
While the natural monuments can be enjoyed year-round, spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. The changing foliage in autumn can be particularly scenic, and spring brings fresh greenery. The ancient lime tree at Kunigunden Chapel and the Nassau Reservoir are beautiful in any season.
The Kunigunden Chapel on the Altenberg is considered a viewpoint, offering scenic vistas from its elevated position. The Kunigundenstein, located above the Gollach valley, also provides views of the surrounding landscape.
Absolutely. Besides the historical legends associated with the Kunigunden Chapel and Kunigundenstein, you can also visit the Viereckschanze Stalldorf 1. This site features remnants of an ancient square enclosure, offering a glimpse into early historical structures within a natural forest setting.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. The ancient lime tree at Kunigunden Chapel is often highlighted for its unique, hollow trunk that can be entered. The Nassau Reservoir is praised for its peaceful atmosphere and the opportunity to spend quiet hours in nature. The blend of natural wonders with historical and legendary elements also adds to the appeal.
Yes, there are options for easier walks. The circular path around Nassau Reservoir is suitable for a relaxed stroll. For hiking, routes like the 'Small Lake Near Reichelsburg – Aub Market Square loop' are rated as easy. You can find more easy routes in the Hiking around Aub guide.
While specific parking details for each monument are not always listed, areas popular for outdoor activities like the Nassau Reservoir often have designated parking. For other sites, especially those accessible via hiking trails, parking might be available at trailheads or nearby villages. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most natural trails and in outdoor areas around Aub, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Specific rules might apply to certain protected areas or facilities, so it's always good to observe local regulations. The circular path around Nassau Reservoir is a popular spot for walks with dogs.


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