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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Dachsbach

Best natural monuments around Dachsbach are found within the scenic Aisch valley, a region characterized by its river and floodplain. Dachsbach is situated near the southern hills of the Steigerwald, offering forested landscapes and hiking opportunities. The Aischgrund region, encompassing Dachsbach, is known for its numerous carp ponds, which are integral to the local landscape and ecosystem. These natural features contribute to the area's appeal for outdoor activities and nature observation.

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Last updated: June 24, 2026

Pfalzbach Gorge

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A circular walk straight into nature
The Pfalzbach Gorge is located just outside Neustadt an der Aisch. A 7.5 kilometer circular route (marking N3) leads from the fairground over the …

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Wolf's Spring

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Small spring in the middle of the forest beautifully situated, with benches to rest

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Neuhaus Rainbow Memorial Forest

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This is a beautiful memorial place for people who have lost children. Very touching.

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Bleaching Pond

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The inner city park Bleiche with the bleaching pond is equipped with benches all around, where it can rest superbly with a magnificent view of the Pulverturm on the old …

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Near Münchsteinach, in the area of the Wolfsquelle, there are remains of a barrow field from the Hallstatt period (around 500 BC), first described in 1832.

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June 14, 2026, Regenbogenwald Neuhaus Memorial Forest

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Great garden with many positive stations

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A very beautiful memorial place for mourners who have lost their child.

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September 30, 2024, Pfalzbach Gorge

I think small but beautiful describes it best. It's disappointing at first, but the further you go into the "gorge", the more beautiful it becomes.

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A beautiful place, created with a lot of love as a memory of deceased children. It is absolutely worth seeing how much love and detail was put into creating this place. We were speechless and totally impressed. Every tree represents a deceased child. With lots of seating, 2 porch swings, a large bench with a table, where you can also close three sides with a roll-up tarpaulin to protect against the wind, a very beautiful fire bowl made from horseshoes - GREAT GREAT GREAT

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July 14, 2024, Wolfsquelle

Part of the Münchsteinach nature trail. Great for a little break. Unfortunately, the weather was wet. The mosquitoes 🦟 wanted our blood 😖

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A very beautiful gorge, natural and beautiful. The mosquitoes loved to eat me though. The stones that were specially placed there in the muddy areas are great and useful. You should definitely walk through it, it's worth it!

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The Celts had a completely different understanding of their environment than we humans do today. The tree, which had a sacred meaning, was a primal symbol of the immortality of nature. They had also acquired a great deal of knowledge about nature and the environment and lived in harmony with them. The ancient people believed that man had his origins in trees and that man came to life from a tree through divine power. On the one hand, the traditional tree circle represents the gateway to universal Celtic knowledge, and on the other hand, it serves as access to the world of trees and their extraordinary powers and abilities. When it came to trees and plants, the Celts mainly spoke of healing and health-promoting properties. The Celtic tree circle, also known as the tree of life circle, plays an important role in Celtic mythology. The circle was developed 2,000 years ago by Celtic Druids who studied the energetic properties of trees. From their findings, they created a tree calendar in which, according to today's time, each month had around 28 days. In keeping with the seasons, the Celts divided the year into two half-years. The light season was initiated by the oak tree (March 21st) and the dark season by the olive tree (September 23rd). The Celtic tree calendar assigned 18 trees to the different phases of the year, which when combined formed a tree horoscope. The seasonal trees only appear once on a specific date in the Celtic tree circle, while the remaining trees appear twice in the Celtic calendar. For the Celts, each individual tree had a unique meaning and a handful of special properties. These characteristics are transferable to people who were born in the time interval of a particular tree. This goes back to the Celtic belief that humans have their origins in trees. The Celts believed that man came to life from a tree. Therefore, every person has a so-called “birth tree” that reflects their own characteristics and character traits. We are now offering every birth tree in miniature to take with you. Whether as a gift or simply for your own garden, each tree shines with its own uniqueness.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore around Dachsbach?

The region around Dachsbach is characterized by the scenic Aisch valley, the southern hills of the Steigerwald, and numerous carp ponds in the Aischgrund. You can explore diverse environments from forested gorges to tranquil water bodies. Specific natural monuments include the Pfalzbach Gorge, Wolf's Spring, and the Vogelfreistätte Weihergebiet bei Mohrhof Nature Reserve.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Dachsbach?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Wolf's Spring offers a shaded valley environment with benches, perfect for resting. The Neuhaus Rainbow Memorial Forest is also family-friendly, offering a reflective space within a forest setting. Additionally, the Bleaching Pond and the Vogelfreistätte Weihergebiet bei Mohrhof Nature Reserve are noted as family-friendly.

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see when visiting natural monuments near Dachsbach?

You can expect a variety of landscapes. The Aisch valley offers riverine environments and floodplains, while the nearby Steigerwald provides forested and hilly terrain. The Aischgrund region is famous for its extensive pond landscapes, particularly carp ponds, which are integral to the local ecology. You'll find narrow gorges, serene springs, and open views over valleys.

What outdoor activities are available near the natural monuments in Dachsbach?

The area offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For hiking, routes like the 'Aischgründer carp pond – View of Rauschenberg loop' are popular. Gravel biking options include the 'Gährleiten pond – Aisch Cycle Path loop'. Mountain biking trails, such as the 'Wide forest trail – Wolf's Spring loop', are also available. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Dachsbach, Gravel biking around Dachsbach, and MTB Trails around Dachsbach guides.

Are there specific hiking routes that incorporate these natural monuments?

Yes, for example, the Pfalzbach Gorge features a 7.5 km circular route (marking N3) that leads through untouched nature, offering views over the Aisch valley. Many other hiking routes in the region will take you past the various ponds and through the forested areas that characterize the natural monuments. Explore more options in the Hiking around Dachsbach guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments around Dachsbach?

The Aisch valley and Steigerwald region are beautiful year-round. Spring offers vibrant greenery and birdwatching opportunities, especially around the pond areas like the Vogelfreistätte Weihergebiet bei Mohrhof Nature Reserve. Summer is ideal for enjoying shaded trails, such as those in the Pfalzbach Gorge. Autumn brings colorful foliage, and even winter can offer serene, quiet walks, with opportunities for ice skating on the Bleaching Pond if conditions allow.

Are there easy trails suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk?

Yes, there are several easy trails. The circular route through the Pfalzbach Gorge has sections that are gentle, though some parts can be steeper. The area around Wolf's Spring offers a pleasant, shady walk. Many of the routes around the Aischgrund ponds, such as the 'Weir on the Aisch River – Coffee House in the Aischgrund loop', are also considered easy and suitable for relaxed strolls. You can find more easy routes in the Hiking around Dachsbach guide.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments and trails around Dachsbach?

Generally, dogs are welcome on most trails and in natural areas around Dachsbach. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Vogelfreistätte Weihergebiet bei Mohrhof Nature Reserve, to protect wildlife. Please be mindful of local regulations and signage.

Where can I find parking when visiting natural monuments near Dachsbach?

For the Pfalzbach Gorge, parking is available at the festival site (Festplatz) in Neustadt an der Aisch, which serves as a convenient starting point for the N3 circular route. For other natural monuments and trails, parking is often available at trailheads or designated parking areas in nearby villages. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions for parking recommendations.

How can I reach the natural monuments around Dachsbach using public transport?

Dachsbach is connected by public transport, though access to specific natural monuments might require some walking or cycling from the nearest bus stops or train stations. The Aisch valley region has local bus services. For detailed public transport information to specific trailheads or natural monuments, it's best to consult local transport schedules or plan your journey using regional public transport apps.

Are there any hidden natural monuments or less-known spots worth discovering near Dachsbach?

While the main natural monuments are well-documented, the broader Aischgrund region is dotted with numerous smaller ponds and forested areas that offer tranquil, less-trafficked spots. Exploring the extensive network of hiking and cycling paths, particularly those away from the main routes, can lead you to peaceful corners and hidden views within the Aisch valley and the foothills of the Steigerwald.

What kind of wildlife can I spot around the natural monuments?

The region's diverse habitats support various wildlife. Around the Aischgrund ponds, especially in areas like the Vogelfreistätte Weihergebiet bei Mohrhof Nature Reserve, you can observe a rich variety of bird species, as it's known for its diverse and rare bird life. Forested areas may offer glimpses of deer, foxes, and various smaller mammals, as well as a wide array of insects and amphibians near springs and streams.

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