Natural monuments around Römhild are characterized by the distinctive Gleichberge mountains, which rise prominently from the surrounding landscape in Thuringia, Germany. This region offers a blend of unique geological formations, historical sites, and diverse natural areas. Visitors can explore ancient volcanic structures, significant summits, and serene natural springs. The area provides opportunities to experience the natural beauty and historical layers of the Grabfeld landscape.
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A very nice place to rest.
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The Dolphin Fountain (also known as the Meadow Fountain) on the Kleiner Gleichberg near Römhild is a historic, restored spring located on the western slope near the Celtic hillfort. It was inaugurated around 1903, renovated in 2013, and is a popular rest stop along the mountain's hiking trails. It lies on the western slope of the 641-meter-high Kleiner Gleichberg, below the hillfort. The fountain was restored and rebuilt after a long period of disrepair. It is considered a gem by nature lovers. It is the source of the Wiesleinbach stream. Celtic settlement remains and dry stone walls are located nearby. The fountain exemplifies the dedication of the Friends of Steinsburg Association to the upkeep of the site.
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Fountain with seating, pure nature.
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The first sandstone spring casing from the 1940s was redesigned in 1973 and acquired its current representative appearance in 1985. A bronze plaque by Erich Husemann from Trappstadt has commemorated the importance of the Franconian Saale since 1987. The spring stream flows southwest through Alsleben, where it joins the Fleusengraben, and joins the left source stream north of Bad Königshofen-Untereßfeld. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fr%C3%A4nkische_Saale
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The Franconian Saale originates in the Grabfeld near the Haßberge Mountains, east and southeast of Bad Königshofen, respectively, from two roughly equal, 3.9 km long source streams: Its right and northern source streams originate from the Saalbrunnen (not to be confused with the Saalbrunnen, also located in Franconia), approximately 1.7 kilometers east of Alsleben, a district of Trappstadt. The spring is located in an open field, less than 500 meters from the Thuringian border, just off the NES 45 district road, which leads to Gompertshausen. The young Franconian Saale rises there at 313 meters above sea level, below the Kapellenberg (390 meters above sea level). Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fr%C3%A4nkische_Saale
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On the path leading up to Heldburg Fortress in Thuringia, you'll eventually come across a linden tree split in two. A sign is attached to the hollow of this tree, and I'd like to tell you about it now: "Castle Linden of Heldburg Fortress – Large-leaved Summer Linden. Wanderer, pause! Read my story here: In 1791, I was planted by the then Ducal Court Secretary, Johann Daniel Bechmann (1768-1826), from Heldburg. That's why I was also called the Bechmann Linden. Around 1960, lightning destroyed my beautiful crown and split the trunk. Duke George II of Saxe-Meiningen (1826-1914) and his wife, Baroness von Heldburg (1839-1923), often lingered in the shade of its spreading branches when they resided here at the fortress during the summer months." Source: https://menosgada.wordpress.com/2013/02/07/die-schlosslinde-der-veste-heldburg/
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The northern source of the Franconian Saale rises here. The spring is beautifully framed and there is a nice place to sit there.
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The dolphin fountain was created and artistically designed by the Thuringian Forest Association Römhild in 1903. Largely destroyed in the early 1970s, the current facility was built 10 years later and was last fundamentally renovated in 2013.
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The region around Römhild is dominated by the unique Gleichberge mountains, which are prominent "island mountains" with significant geological and historical value. You can visit the Summit of Großer Gleichberg, which offers expansive views and is a nature reserve. Another notable feature is the Source of the Franconian Saale (Alsleben), a tranquil spot with a rest area.
Yes, several natural monuments in the Römhild area are rich in history. The Summit of Großer Gleichberg has remnants of basalt quarrying and was a Cold War site. Additionally, the Straufhain Castle Ruins stand on a geologically interesting volcanic formation, blending natural and historical elements.
The area offers excellent opportunities for outdoor activities, especially hiking. You can find various trails, including those leading to the Gleichberge. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Römhild guide, which includes routes like the "Summit of Großer Gleichberg – Habichtskanzel Viewpoint loop from Römhild." There are also options for gravel biking, as seen in the Gravel biking around Römhild guide.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. The Source of the Franconian Saale (Alsleben) is a pleasant spot with a rest area. For easy walks, consider routes like the "Bench with view of Römhild – Delphin Spring (Wiesenbrünnle) loop from Römhild," which is featured in the Easy hikes around Römhild guide. The Delphin Spring (Wiesenbrünnle) itself is a restored historic spring with a shady rest area.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Summit of Großer Gleichberg, where you can look towards Franconia and Kleiner Gleichberg. The Heldburg Fortress also offers extensive views across the Thuringian Forest, Rhön, Hassbergen, and Frankenwald from its tower. The Straufhain Castle Ruins provide views stretching from the Thuringian Slate Mountains to the Hohe Rhön.
The natural monuments around Römhild are worth visiting year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural colors. Summer is ideal for longer excursions, while winter can provide a unique, serene experience, especially at sites like the Straufhain Castle Ruins, which are beautiful even in snow.
Yes, the region features several natural springs. You can visit the Source of the Franconian Saale (Alsleben), which is the starting point for the river's journey. Another charming spot is the Delphin Spring (Wiesenbrünnle) on the Kleiner Gleichberg, a historic and restored spring that serves as a popular rest stop.
The Gleichberge, including the Großer and Kleiner Gleichberg, are unique for their distinctive "island mountain" appearance, rising prominently from the surrounding landscape. They are of significant geological interest, formed by ancient volcanic activity, and the Großer Gleichberg is designated as a nature reserve, preserving its diverse flora and fauna.
Many trails in the Römhild area are dog-friendly, allowing you to explore the natural monuments with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas like the Großer Gleichberg, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
Visitors frequently praise the expansive views from summits like the Summit of Großer Gleichberg and the historical intrigue of sites like Heldburg Fortress. The blend of unique geological formations, rich history, and diverse hiking opportunities, often leading to stunning vistas, is highly appreciated by the komoot community.
Yes, for a relaxed outing, consider easy walking trails such as the "Bench with view of Römhild – Delphin Spring (Wiesenbrünnle) loop from Römhild" or the "Celtic Adventure Trail – Bench with view of Römhild loop from Römhild." These routes are part of the Easy hikes around Römhild guide and offer pleasant experiences without strenuous climbs.


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