Natural monuments around Herbstein are primarily shaped by the Vogelsberg volcanic region in Hesse, Germany. This area features geological formations that provide insights into its volcanic past. The landscape offers diverse natural settings, including basalt rock formations, high moorlands, and water sources. These features make the region a destination for those interested in geology and natural landscapes.
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A small, unassuming, but historic spring on the western slope of the Vogelsberg mountains. This is the source of the Nidda River, which flows for approximately 90 km before passing through Bad Vilbel and Frankfurt. An idyllic spot in the woods, usually quiet and surrounded by mossy greenery – perfect for a short break on your hike. 💧🌲
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Beautiful fish pond, great landscape, easy H circular route
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From the looks of things, the tower seems to have been left to its own devices... if something doesn't happen soon, it will be demolished... which would be a real shame
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Fantastic view from up here… but whether it will be enough for Frankfurt is up to the weather forecasters
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One of the more recent volcanic eruptions… now a “hidden block dump”
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Once a reservoir for floating wood, then a trout farm and now a nature reserve. An idyllic spot on earth.
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Spacious shelter with seating inside and snack area including table outside not far from the Niddaquelle
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The Gackerstein geotope near Schotten was created when magma rose and broke through existing rock units. The volcano that once belonged to it no longer exists. The forces of erosion have eroded it to such an extent that only the vent filling remains, which today appears as a dome. The Gackerstein is part of a larger fracture structure that made it possible for the magma to rise through the earth's crust. This structure runs from north to south, so that magma also reached the earth's surface elsewhere, for example the Bilstein near Schotten to the south and the Ulrichstein castle hill.
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The Herbstein region, part of the Vogelsberg volcanic area, offers impressive geological formations. You can explore basaltic rock cliffs like the Bilstein Summit, known for its platy-bedded basanite and olivine nodules, or the Geiselstein, a wall-like basanite formation with high magnetite content. The Uhuklippen also showcase distinct, steeply standing basalt joints forming large cuboids.
For expansive views, the Bilstein Summit is an excellent choice. On clear days, you can see up to 100 kilometers, even spotting the Frankfurt am Main skyline. While the Geiselstein's summit views are obstructed by trees, the ascent itself offers a unique experience. The Bismarck Tower Taufstein, located on the highest elevation of the Vogelsberg, also offers gorgeous panoramas when accessible.
Yes, the Bilstein Summit is associated with the legend of a mystical 'White Woman' named Else vom Bilstein. Additionally, the Geiselstein is nicknamed the 'North Pole of the Vogelsberg' due to its high magnetite content causing compasses to deviate, adding a unique natural phenomenon to its allure.
The region around Herbstein is characterized by diverse natural settings. You'll encounter ancient basalt rock formations, extensive forests, and unique high moorlands like the Breungeshainer Heide Raised Bog. There are also serene water features such as the Upper Trout Pond (Upper Nidda Valley) and the Nidda Spring, the origin of the Nidda river.
Absolutely. The Upper Trout Pond (Upper Nidda Valley) is described as idyllic and easy to walk around, making it suitable for families. The Nidda Spring, located in an idyllic bog, is also considered family-friendly. The Breungeshainer Heide Raised Bog offers a beautiful path that is relaxing for all ages.
The natural monuments around Herbstein are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Trail at Schalksbach Ponds loop', by exploring the Running Trails around Herbstein guide. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'View of Herbstein – Rhönblick Viewpoint loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Herbstein guide, and challenging gravel biking options in the Gravel biking around Herbstein guide.
Many natural areas in the Vogelsberg region are dog-friendly. For instance, the Breungeshainer Heide Raised Bog is noted as dog-friendly. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves and near wildlife, to protect the local flora and fauna.
The natural monuments around Herbstein offer beauty in every season. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming landscapes, while summer provides pleasant temperatures for hiking. Autumn showcases vibrant foliage, and even winter can be magical with snow-covered basalt formations and tranquil moorlands. The Upper Trout Pond is particularly noted as a great experience in every season.
Yes, the Breungeshainer Heide Raised Bog is a particular rarity, being one of only two high moors in Hesse. The Geiselstein is unique for its high magnetite content, which can affect compasses. The Uhuklippen were also designated Geotop of the Year in 2017 for their distinctive basalt formations.
Visitors frequently praise the unique geological features and the serene natural beauty. The Bilstein Summit is often described as a 'must' for its unique character and views. The Upper Trout Pond is appreciated for its idyllic setting and peaceful atmosphere, while the Breungeshainer Heide Raised Bog is valued for relaxation and opportunities for animal observation.
The source of the Nidda river, known as the Nidda Spring, is located at an altitude of 720 meters in an idyllic bog near the Baptismal font. It's a peaceful spot to visit and see where this significant river begins its journey.
Yes, the Uhuklippen (Uhu Cliffs) in the Schwarzbach Valley are another impressive basalt formation. These cliffs stretch for almost half a kilometer and reach about 10 meters in height, showcasing distinct, steeply standing joints that form large, striking cuboids. With a bit of imagination, you can even discern faces and mythical creatures in the rock formations.


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