Best natural monuments around Amöneburg include geological features and ecological sites. Amöneburg is situated on an ancient volcanic cone, rising approximately 160 meters above the surrounding basin, offering extensive panoramic views. The area is part of the Vogelsberg Volcanic Region and includes a nature reserve, one of the oldest in Hessen. These sites provide opportunities to explore diverse natural landscapes.
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Great opportunities to cool off. Best reached on foot or by bike, as fortunately there is almost no parking for cars. However, it can be quite crowded in summer.
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Fine NaTour… that describes it in a nutshell… worth it
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At present, the pond is quite close to the state of the legend and not very attractive
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Beautiful idyllic spot which invites the little ones to romp around... and a place for the adults to relax... always under the supervision of the Frog King
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Overwhelming thing, quite well explained on information boards… you should take the time
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The "Jungfernloch" (Jungfern Hole) is a quiet spot with a small cottage and a deep forest pond in front of it. Unfortunately, today (May 1, 2024), no reflection could be seen because the water surface was not clear enough. Legend has it that a maiden from Homberg Castle drowned here along with her white horse many hundreds of years ago.
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At the "Goldborn Natural Spring", clean spring water flows from the forest spring. If you stay three nights of full moon without moving, you can dig up the treasure buried here in a secret place. That's what the legend of the "Goldborn" says. But this place by the water is very beautiful even without the treasure and you should take some time to linger and enjoy.
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A wonderful piece of earth.
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Amöneburg is known for its diverse natural features, including ancient volcanic formations like the Amöneburg basalt cone, which offers extensive panoramic views. You'll also find natural springs such as the Goldborn, serene forest ponds like Jungfernloch Pond, and significant river confluences like the Confluence of the Ohm at Cölber Eck. The area also features unique geological sites like Felsenmeer Nieder-Ofleiden and several individual protected ancient trees.
Yes, several natural monuments around Amöneburg are family-friendly. The Deckenbach at the Goldborn Spring is an idyllic spot where children can enjoy the natural flow of the stream and the surrounding meadows. The Schächerbach Stepping Stones Crossing offers a fun, engaging experience for kids as they navigate across the stream. Additionally, Felsenmeer Nieder-Ofleiden provides an engaging experience with information boards explaining its geological history, making it educational for all ages.
The Amöneburg basalt cone itself provides extensive panoramic views of 36 surrounding localities. For a historical perspective combined with stunning vistas, the viewing platform at Frauenberg Castle Ruins offers a fantastic view in almost any weather and at any time of year. The Confluence of the Ohm at Cölber Eck also provides a unique viewpoint where different landscapes meet.
Yes, the region beautifully blends natural and historical significance. The Amöneburg basalt cone is not only a natural landmark but also hosts the historic town of Amöneburg. The Frauenberg Castle Ruins are a prominent historical site, built in 1252, offering a glimpse into Hessian history alongside its natural beauty. The Jungfernloch Pond is also associated with local legends, adding a historical and mythical layer to its natural setting.
The area around Amöneburg offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the 'Magdalene Chapel Amöneburg – Lindborn (Waschbach Spring) loop'. For cyclists, there are routes like the 'Ohm just before Anzefahr – Lahnorama viewing platform loop' for touring bicycles, and various MTB trails. You can find more details and routes in the Easy hikes around Amöneburg, Cycling around Amöneburg, and MTB Trails around Amöneburg guides.
The most prominent geological feature is the Amöneburg basalt cone, an ancient volcanic formation that defines the landscape. This area is part of the larger Vogelsberg Volcanic Region. Another significant site is Felsenmeer Nieder-Ofleiden, a natural monument that clearly showcases geological history with informative boards on site. The confluence of rivers at Cölber Eck also highlights geological processes where different natural areas converge.
Yes, the Amöneburg area is home to several individual protected trees recognized for their age and size. These include a Field maple under the Waschbach in Lindau, a Silver poplar in Rüdigheim (despite being damaged by a thunderstorm, it remains a notable monument), and a Sessile oak also in Rüdigheim, known for its impressive height and circumference.
The Goldborn Natural Spring is a beautiful and serene spot located within a forest, known for its clean, flowing spring water. Local legend adds to its mystique, suggesting that a buried treasure can be found if one stays by the spring for three full moon nights. It's a tranquil place to relax and enjoy nature, as part of the Deckenbach at the Goldborn Spring area.
Visitors frequently praise the beautiful and rustic nature, the idyllic spots that invite relaxation, and the engaging experiences offered by sites like the Schächerbach Stepping Stones. The panoramic views from the Amöneburg basalt cone and Frauenberg Castle Ruins are highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the well-explained geological history at places like Felsenmeer Nieder-Ofleiden, making for an informative and visually stunning visit.
Yes, the area surrounding the Amöneburg basalt cone is designated as a nature reserve, making it one of the oldest in Hessen. This designation protects its unique geological and ecological characteristics, offering a rich environment for flora and fauna. The Naturschutz-InfoZentrum Amöneburg (NIZA) provides more information on the specific habitats of the volcanic slopes.
Yes, the 'Amanaburch-Tour' is a premium hiking trail designed to explore the unique landscape of the Amöneburg basalt cone and its surroundings, featuring 70 points of interest. For easier walks, the 'Magdalene Chapel Amöneburg – Lindborn (Waschbach Spring) loop' is a good option. You can find more hiking routes in the Easy hikes around Amöneburg guide.


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