Mountain passes around Hirschhorn are characterized by routes traversing the hilly terrain of the Odenwald, a region known for its wooded hills and steep rocky cliffs along the Neckar Valley. The area features numerous hiking trails that involve climbs and descents, providing access to scenic viewpoints and historical sites. These elevated routes offer views of the Neckar River and the surrounding countryside, defining the experience of traversing Hirschhorn's landscape.
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When it rains, she asks for protection, otherwise there are many junctions that lead to the rapid descent.
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Following the Hasselbacher Hof, the Siebenbrunnenweg leads to the Münchelpass on a slight incline and old asphalt surface and is therefore an alternative to the steep Münchelstrasse.
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Nice descent from the Münchelpass on good asphalt. The route over the Münchelpass is the old connecting road from Ziegelhausen to Schönau
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The Münchelpass is the pass height of the former country road from Schönau to Ziegelhausen. The path is paved from the pass towards Ziegelhausen, and gravelly to Schönau
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Super route .. Also a stop on the summer toboggan run is worthwhile ..
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The linchpin of many road bike tours, for example great starting point for a great road bike descent towards Zotzenbach via Ober-Mengelbach
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The Kreidacher Höhe lies above Wald-Michelbach at the intersection of L3120 and L535 at an altitude of around 430 m, which is also revealed by a passport sign that is rare in the Odenwald. Above is a fast-paced summer toboggan run - a so-called Alpine Coaster from Wiegand, which has sprung up everywhere like mushrooms in recent years - and a climbing forest. As experienced on a cold November day with a passing group of bikes, you can obviously combine cycling and tobogganing, which is also possible, for example, on the Loreley, on the Erbeskopf or in pipes after the Widdau wall in the Rureifel has been conquered. 🚴 https://www.quaeldich.de/paesse/kreidacher-hoehe/
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Hirschhorn, nestled in the Odenwald, features hilly routes and trails rather than traditional high-altitude mountain passes. These paths offer climbs and descents through wooded hills, providing scenic viewpoints and access to historical sites along the Neckar Valley. They are often referred to as 'mountains by the river' due to their proximity to the Neckar.
Popular spots include the Kreidacher Höhe (430m), known for its cycling opportunities and a nearby summer toboggan run. The Münchel Pass is a key junction for various paths, and the Zollstockbrunnen offers a wonderful view down to Heidelberg Castle.
The Odenwald region around Hirschhorn is beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming forests, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for longer days, and even a cold November day can be suitable for cycling and tobogganing at places like Kreidacher Höhe. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, many trails in the Odenwald are suitable for families. The Zollstockbrunnen and view of Heidelberg Castle is categorized as family-friendly, offering a nice rest area. Additionally, the Kreidacher Höhe features a summer toboggan run and a climbing forest, which can be fun for families.
The trails around Hirschhorn generally range from moderate to intermediate difficulty. For instance, the Münchel Pass and its associated ascents and descents are considered intermediate. While some paths involve climbs, there are also gentler options like the Gentle Ascent to Münchelpass.
Yes, several spots offer facilities for rest. The Zollstockbrunnen has a small rest area with a hut and benches. The Münchel Pass also features a shelter. Additionally, the Kreidacher Höhe has facilities due to the nearby summer toboggan run and climbing forest.
Hirschhorn is accessible by train, with a station located directly in the town. From there, various hiking trails lead into the surrounding Odenwald. For car access, parking is generally available in Hirschhorn, and specific trailheads may have designated parking areas. The Kreidacher Höhe is located at the intersection of L3120 and L535, making it accessible by car.
You can expect extensive vistas of the Neckar River and the surrounding countryside. The region is known for its dense Odenwald forests, rolling hills, and the picturesque Neckar Valley. Viewpoints like the Zollstockbrunnen offer panoramic views, including Heidelberg Castle.
Beyond hiking, the area is popular for cycling and mountain biking. The Kreidacher Höhe is a linchpin for road bike tours. You can find many traffic-free bike rides and mountain hikes in the vicinity, offering diverse outdoor experiences.
Yes, Hirschhorn is a stop on the long-distance Neckarsteig Trail, offering scenic views along the Neckar River. Numerous well-marked local trails lead into the Odenwald forests. For more options, explore hiking routes around Hirschhorn, including loops to Hirschhorn Castle and through the Neckar loops.
Hirschhorn Castle is a significant historical landmark, offering a moderate hike and stunning views. The Odenwald trails often feature historical sites, including ruins of castles and churches. The Münchel Pass itself is part of an old connecting road, adding to the historical context of the routes.
The Odenwald region is generally dog-friendly, with many trails suitable for walks with pets. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to check for any specific local regulations along your chosen route.


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