Natural monuments around Königheim, a municipality in the Main-Tauber-Kreis district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, offer diverse natural and historical sites. The region features a landscape characterized by wetlands, dry biotopes, and ancient trees. These designated natural monuments preserve ecological importance and local heritage. The area provides opportunities for nature observation and peaceful walks.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The waterfall doesn't always seem to be admirable. In July '26 it was bone dry.
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The view of Tauberbischofsheim reveals the charming old town with its half-timbered houses, the Türmersturm (Tower Tower) and the parish church of St. Martin – nestled in the green Tauber Valley.
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The Bismarck Tower stands on the Höhberg and was ceremoniously inaugurated on October 4, 1903. Erected by the Academic Holiday Association Tuberania, it is a 9-meter-high granite column with a plaque and fire bowl at the top.
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The dinosaur tracks found here are clearly visible. A display board provides information about the discovery.
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In Külsheim there is a stone that is known for the footprints of dinosaurs. These fossils date back to the Triassic period and are a fascinating relic of the earth's history. The prints were discovered in the surrounding rock layers and provide a unique insight into life millions of years ago. This place is an interesting destination for hikers who are interested in geology and prehistoric finds. The prints are an extraordinary natural monument and make Külsheim an exciting destination for history and nature lovers.
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The chapel impresses with its Gothic architectural style made of red Tauber Valley sandstone and its artistic decorations. The Kaiserlindenallee with fourteen Stations of the Cross leading to the chapel is particularly impressive.
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Königheim features a diverse range of natural monuments, including both area-based sites and individual natural formations. You can find unique ecosystems like wet biotopes such as Feuchtbiotop Gelbrunn and Feuchtgebiet an der Keltenschanze, as well as dry biotopes like Trockenbiotop Behrenbusch and Trockenrasen u. Feldgehölz Gießberg. Individual monuments include impressive trees like the Säulenpappel Brehmen, Stieleiche Gissigheim, and ancient lime trees such as the Linde am Spielplatz Pülfringen and Sommerlinde am Bach Gissigheim.
Yes, several natural monuments around Königheim also hold historical significance. For instance, the Dinosaur Footprint Rock Külsheim showcases traces of false crocodiles over 200 million years old. The Schmittshöhe Nature Reserve is a former quarry where shell limestone formed 220 million years ago. Additionally, the Stone Cross and Glacial Erratic in Bauernwald is linked to a centuries-old stone carving workshop.
Many natural monuments around Königheim are family-friendly. The Dinosaur Footprint Rock Külsheim is particularly engaging for children, allowing them to see ancient footprints. The Liebfrauenbrunn pilgrimage chapel, with its scenic avenue of linden trees and a spring, offers a pleasant outing. The Bismarck Column also provides a family-friendly destination with historical context and views.
The region's natural monuments offer insights into its geological past. At the Dinosaur Footprint Rock Külsheim, you can see fossilized footprints on a red sandstone slab, dating back over 200 million years. The Schmittshöhe Nature Reserve, a former quarry, reveals shell limestone deposits from 220 million years ago, formed when the area was covered by a sea.
Yes, Königheim offers numerous hiking opportunities that allow you to explore its natural monuments. You can find detailed routes and trails in the Hiking around Königheim guide, which includes routes like the 'Rundwanderweg LT 9' and the 'Meditation hiking trail LT-M4 Way of the Cross, churches and chapels'. Many of these trails pass by or lead to significant natural sites.
Absolutely. The area around Königheim is well-suited for cycling and gravel biking. The Gravel biking around Königheim guide provides routes such as the 'Taubertal Cycle Path' and tours that offer views of the Tauber River, allowing you to combine your ride with visits to natural attractions.
The natural monuments around Königheim can be enjoyed throughout the year, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for observing the diverse flora in wetlands and dry grasslands, with wildflowers in bloom. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, especially around ancient trees like oaks and lime trees. Winter can offer peaceful, serene walks, particularly along the avenues of trees or near springs, though some paths might be less accessible depending on snow or ice.
Yes, the Bismarck Column serves as a significant viewpoint. From this monument, you can enjoy expansive views into the Tauber Valley and towards Bischeme, offering a picturesque panorama of the surrounding landscape.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical context. The Liebfrauenbrunn pilgrimage chapel is admired for its Gothic architecture and the serene Kaiserlindenallee. The Dinosaur Footprint Rock Külsheim is a highlight for its well-preserved, ancient traces. The overall ecological diversity, from wetlands to dry grasslands, and the presence of ancient, remarkable trees also draw significant interest.
Yes, you can find several running trails in the vicinity of Königheim's natural monuments. The Running Trails around Königheim guide offers routes like the 'Königheim Village Center loop' and trails that take you past scenic spots, allowing you to combine your run with nature observation.
Königheim's natural monuments protect a variety of unique habitats. The Feuchtbiotop Gelbrunn and Feuchtgebiet an der Keltenschanze are crucial wetland areas supporting specialized flora and fauna, including amphibians and insects. In contrast, the Trockenbiotop Behrenbusch and Trockenrasen u. Feldgehölz Gießberg are dry biotopes and grasslands, home to drought-resistant plants and a rich diversity of wildflowers and insects. The Schmittshöhe Nature Reserve is also a designated habitat for numerous plant and animal species.
Königheim is home to several impressive individual tree monuments. Look for the distinctive Säulenpappel Brehmen, the majestic Stieleiche Gissigheim, and the historically significant Linde am Spielplatz Pülfringen. Another beautiful example is the Sommerlinde am Bach Gissigheim, often found in picturesque settings. These trees are valued for their age, size, and unique forms.


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