Natural monuments around Schwebheim offer insights into the region's geology and biodiversity. This market town in Lower Franconia, Germany, is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes. Visitors can explore unique geological formations and protected ecosystems. The area provides opportunities to experience natural features and observe local flora and fauna.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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In the Tännig valley, east of Grafenrheinfeld, a small dune field is located in an extensive former mining area of Pleistocene drifting sand. Westerly winds deposited the sand in sheltered areas during the cold periods of the last 2.6 million years. The most striking dune is accessible via a hiking trail (Auenwaldweg) that runs directly past it. Two larger sand outcrops exist. The dune and its surroundings are under special protection as a protected landscape feature.
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In the Tännig valley, east of Grafenrheinfeld, a small dune field is located in an extensive former mining area of Pleistocene drifting sand. Westerly winds deposited the sand in sheltered areas during the cold periods of the last 2.6 million years. The most striking dune is accessible via a hiking trail (Auenwaldweg) that runs directly past it. There are two larger sand outcrops. The dune and its surroundings are under special protection as a protected landscape feature.
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Adonis, grape hyacinth and pasqueflower are currently in bloom
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The Garstadt nature reserve / bird sanctuary is worth a visit at any time of year.
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Very fine sand - and a lot of it! It's a bit surprising when you're walking through the forest and suddenly you're standing on a dune. The mystical-looking roots make for some great photo opportunities.
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Many gypsum hills can be seen in the landscape here.
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Here you can leave the stress behind and breathe in some fresh air.
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Schwebheim offers fascinating geological insights. You can visit the Tännig Sand Dune, a rare inland dune formed by Pleistocene flying sand, offering a glimpse into a bygone era. Additionally, the Riedholz Nature Reserve features a distinctive Doline (sinkhole), adding another interesting geological dimension to the area.
Yes, several natural monuments around Schwebheim are suitable for families. The Tännig Sand Dune is easily accessible via walking paths. The Birdwatching tower in the Garstadt bird sanctuary is also family-friendly, offering a covered platform for observing local bird life. The Riedholz Nature Reserve has a well-marked nature trail, making it accessible for all fitness levels.
For stunning panoramic views, head to the View of the River Main and Mainberg Castle from Bismarckhöhe. This viewpoint offers a clear perspective of barges on the Main, Mainberg Castle, and the picturesque landscape. The Birdwatching tower in the Garstadt bird sanctuary also provides extensive views over several lakes and reeds, ideal for nature observation.
The Riedholz Nature Reserve is a hotspot for biodiversity, especially in spring. It's known for rare and protected plants, including wild garlic covering the forest floor and striking Lady's Slipper orchids. The reserve also features a 'Pfeifengraswiese' (Moor Grass Meadow) with over 90 species of flowering plants. The Birdwatching tower in the Garstadt bird sanctuary offers excellent opportunities to observe various water birds.
Absolutely. The area around Schwebheim offers numerous hiking opportunities. For example, you can explore the Riedholz Nature Reserve on a nature trail or take a moderate loop like the Tännig Sand Dune – View of Tannigweiher loop from Schwebheim. Many trails lead through or near these natural sites. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking around Schwebheim guide.
Beyond hiking, Schwebheim is great for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the Allee Near Gochsheim loop from Schwebheim, or explore mountain biking trails like the Baggersee Schweinfurt – Main Bridge, Bergrheinfeld loop from Schwebheim. Check the Road Cycling Routes around Schwebheim and MTB Trails around Schwebheim guides for more options.
The Tännig Sand Dune is a unique 'protected landscape component' and a 'geotope'. It's an inland dune field formed by Pleistocene flying sand deposited by westerly winds during cold periods. This rare geological remnant offers a striking contrast to the surrounding forested areas and provides insight into the region's ancient past.
The Riedholz Nature Reserve, directly adjacent to Schwebheim, holds the highest protection status for a forest area. It's renowned for its 'Traubenkirschen-Erlen-Eschenwald' (bird cherry-alder-ash forest), rich biodiversity, and rare plant species like Lady's Slipper orchids. A well-marked nature trail with 45 informational signs guides visitors through its geological and natural highlights, including a Doline and the Unkenbach stream.
Yes, the Birdwatching tower in the Garstadt bird sanctuary is specifically designed for observing local bird life. This covered tower provides extensive views over several lakes with reeds, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching enthusiasts. You can even check documented bird sightings using a QR code at the tower.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from unique geological formations to biodiverse ecosystems. The komoot community has shared over 150 photos and given more than 270 upvotes, highlighting the beauty of sites like the View of the River Main and Mainberg Castle from Bismarckhöhe and the surprising Tännig Sand Dune. The opportunity for quiet nature observation and exploring protected areas is highly valued.
Yes, you can visit the Hexenbrünnle Spring, which rises in the lower Höllental. First mentioned in 1621, this spring, along with the Höllenbach, feeds a pond that supports numerous water-loving animal and plant species. It's also associated with local legends.
Spring is particularly rewarding, especially for the Riedholz Nature Reserve, when the forest floor is covered with wild garlic and rare orchids like the Lady's Slipper are in bloom. However, the geological sites like the Tännig Sand Dune and viewpoints like the Bismarckhöhe can be enjoyed year-round, offering different scenic beauty with each season.


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