Natural monuments around Biebelried, a municipality in the district of Kitzingen, Bavaria, offer local charm and ecological significance. These protected natural features are designated for their beauty, rarity, or their ecological, scientific, historical, or cultural importance. The area is characterized by its natural heritage, including significant individual trees and small wooded areas. Visitors can explore a variety of natural attractions that contribute to the distinct character of the Kitzingen district.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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The pond is often colored green by duckweed and is a real frog paradise. Around the pond you will find mystical rocky landscapes, including a small bridge. There is also a hidden, open moat leading to the pond.
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An artificial lake with a small inlet (spawning ground for toads)
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Fantastic 👍. It is absolutely worthwhile to drive down the vineyards by mountain bike from Sommerach via Escherndorf.
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Actually a nice place to take a break in the Steinbachtal
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The quarry is very interesting and the scenery is beautiful.
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Beautifully landscaped courtyard garden. In the summer, with the residence in the background, a very nice motif. 📸
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Beyond the well-known spots, Biebelried offers several locally significant natural monuments. These include the Three Poplars at the Eastern Edge of Biebelried, notable for their impressive stature, and an Old Chestnut Tree in front of the Town Hall in Westheim, which serves as a prominent local landmark. You can also find a unique combination of nature and history at the Chestnut Tree with a Wayside Shrine and the "Gehölz in der Urzenwiese" near Kaltensondheim, a protected wooded area with cultural significance.
Yes, several natural monuments around Biebelried are suitable for families. The Court Garden at the Würzburg Residence is barrier-free and offers beautifully landscaped gardens for relaxation. The Volkacher Mainschleife features well-developed, flat stretches ideal for cycling with children and offers many refreshment stops. Additionally, the Laichsee in the Steinbach Valley is an artificial lake that serves as a spawning ground for toads, offering an interesting nature observation opportunity for all ages.
The natural monuments around Biebelried showcase a variety of features. You can expect to see significant individual trees like old poplars and chestnut trees, small protected wooded areas such as the "Gehölz in der Urzenwiese," and scenic river landscapes like the Volkacher Mainschleife. There are also tranquil spots like the Laichsee in the Steinbach Valley, an artificial lake, and numerous viewpoints offering fantastic panoramas over the Main River and vineyards, such as the View of the Main River and Ochsenfurt.
Yes, the region beautifully intertwines natural beauty with historical and cultural elements. For instance, the Chestnut Tree with a Wayside Shrine near Kaltensondheim combines a protected tree with a historical shrine. The Court Garden at the Würzburg Residence is a historical site with a meticulously landscaped garden. Even the Obelisk Fountain, Lower Market Square, Würzburg, though man-made, is designated as a natural monument and holds significant historical value.
The area around Biebelried offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities, particularly hiking and cycling. You can explore various trails, including easy loops like the "Pietà Wayside Shrine – Bildeiche Memorial Oak loop from Biebelried" or the "Former bunker loop from Kaltensondheim." For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the "Vineyards of Lower Franconia – Randersacker Vineyards loop." You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Biebelried and Road Cycling Routes around Biebelried guides.
Absolutely. The natural monuments are often integrated into or located near scenic hiking trails. For example, you can enjoy easy hikes such as the "Pietà Wayside Shrine – Bildeiche Memorial Oak loop from Biebelried" (3.8 km) or the "Bildeiche Memorial Oak loop from Biebelried" (2.6 km). These trails allow you to experience the local natural heritage up close. For more hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Biebelried guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene beauty and the blend of nature and culture. Many enjoy the magnificent views of the Main River and surrounding vineyards, especially from spots like the View of the Main River and Ochsenfurt. The well-developed paths along the Volkacher Mainschleife are popular for cycling, and the tranquil atmosphere of places like the Court Garden at the Würzburg Residence provides a perfect escape. The opportunity to spot wildlife, like tadpoles and newts at the Laichsee in the Steinbach Valley, is also a highlight for many.
Yes, the Court Garden at the Würzburg Residence is barrier-free and accessible for free. It is designed for relaxation and exploration, making it a welcoming destination for all visitors. It is open all year round from 8 am until dusk (no later than 8 pm).
For a comprehensive list of natural monuments in the Kitzingen district, you can refer to external resources such as the Wikipedia page: Liste der Naturdenkmäler im Landkreis Kitzingen. This resource provides detailed information on designated natural features in the broader region.
The best time to visit largely depends on your interests. Spring (March-May) is ideal for seeing the Laichsee in the Steinbach Valley teeming with newts and toads. Summer (June-August) offers lush greenery and warm weather perfect for cycling along the Volkacher Mainschleife and enjoying the vibrant flowers in the Court Garden. Autumn (September-November) provides stunning fall foliage, especially around the vineyards and wooded areas, making it a beautiful time for scenic walks and enjoying the views.
Yes, the region is known for its fantastic viewpoints. The View of the Main River and Ochsenfurt is a prime example, offering breathtaking panoramas over the vineyards and the Main. This location, part of the panorama path from Sommerhausen to Ochsenfurt, provides many benches to sit and enjoy the scenery. The Volkacher Mainschleife also offers magnificent views of the river and its surrounding vineyards.
While specific geological details for each natural monument are not extensively documented, the region's landscape is shaped by the Main River and its surrounding vineyards, indicating a rich geological history. The presence of significant individual trees and protected wooded areas suggests a fertile ground, often influenced by the underlying geology of the Franconian Wine Country. The adjacent quarry near the View of the Main River and Ochsenfurt is an important nature reserve for insects and rare plants, hinting at specific soil and rock formations that support unique biodiversity.


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