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Family friendly hiking trails in Rhönwald-Grabenberg traverse a diverse landscape within the Rhön Biosphere Reserve, spanning parts of Thuringia, Hesse, and Bavaria. The region features a varied topography of dense forests, open meadows, and tranquil streams. Notable natural features include the unique Schwarzes Moor, a raised bog ecosystem with accessible boardwalks, and geological formations like an old basalt wall, hinting at ancient volcanic activity. The terrain generally consists of rolling hills, offering accessible yet engaging hiking experiences.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hike the moderate 6.5-mile Rhön Circular Trail 1 Schwarzes Moor through a unique raised bog with boardwalks and panoramic views.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The "Moor Eye" is a stop on the nature trail. It focuses on the formation of the small lakes in the moor. Along the walkway, 23 information panels provide fascinating insights into the formation of the raised bog and its flora and fauna.
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Impressive landscape - only your own fault if you do it on a sunny holiday when it is very busy
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On the nature trail through the moor – a two-kilometer-long boardwalk – you can discover rare animal and plant species. The Black Moor is the best-preserved and still-growing raised bog in Germany's low mountain ranges. The moor is located in the Rhön Biosphere Reserve, in the border triangle of Bavaria, Hesse, and Thuringia – a unique cultural landscape in the heart of Germany. The area offers a wealth of exciting outdoor excursions. You can find more information here: https://nationale-naturlandschaften.de/gebiete/biosphaerenreservat-rhoen.
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The moss-covered stones lie right next to the hiking trail. A truly beautiful sight!
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Rhönwald-Grabenberg offers a wide variety of trails suitable for families. You'll find over 400 easy routes and more than 400 moderate routes, ensuring there's something for every family's ability and interest.
The Rhönwald-Grabenberg region is beautiful year-round, but for family hikes, spring through autumn (April to October) generally offers the most pleasant weather. During these months, the trails are typically dry, and the diverse landscapes, from dense forests to open meadows, are at their most vibrant. Summer is ideal for enjoying the natural features like the Boardwalk Rhönhut Moor.
Yes, for families with strollers or toddlers, the Schwarzes Moor Nature Trail – nature and knowledge in the Rhön is an excellent choice. This easy route features well-maintained wooden boardwalks, making it accessible for prams and offering a unique experience through the protected moorland.
The region is rich in both natural beauty and historical significance. You can explore the unique raised bog ecosystem of the Schwarzes Moor, visit the historical Grabenberg Border Tower, or stand at the Three-State Point Hesse–Bavaria–Thuringia where three German states converge. Many trails also offer panoramic views of the surrounding Rhön landscape.
Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails in Rhönwald-Grabenberg. However, as the area is part of the Rhön Biosphere Reserve, it's important to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection zones and near wildlife. Always be mindful of local regulations and other hikers.
Absolutely! Many trails in Rhönwald-Grabenberg are designed as circular routes, perfect for families. A great option is the Circular trail Schwarzes Moor and Grabenberg border tower, which combines natural beauty with a historical landmark in a manageable loop.
Parking is generally available at the main trailheads and popular attractions within Rhönwald-Grabenberg. For example, there are designated parking areas near the Schwarzes Moor visitor center, which serves as a starting point for several family-friendly routes. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route descriptions.
While the Rhönwald-Grabenberg region is best accessed by car, some public transport options exist to nearby towns. From there, local bus services might connect to certain trailheads, though frequency can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance if planning to rely on public transport.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse and well-maintained trails, the unique natural beauty of the Schwarzes Moor, and the engaging historical sites like the Grabenberg Border Tower, making it a rewarding experience for all ages.
Yes, the region features tranquil small streams and offers routes that include water features. For example, the Grabenberg Border Tower – Eisgraben Waterfall loop from Birx provides an opportunity to discover the Eisgraben Waterfall, adding an exciting element to your family adventure. You can also find the Birxgraben Stream and Wooden Bridge.
While Rhönwald-Grabenberg is primarily a natural area, you can find cafes and guesthouses in the small villages surrounding the hiking trails, such as Birx. It's always a good idea to pack some snacks and drinks, especially for longer hikes, but you can often find refreshments before or after your adventure.
The terrain in Rhönwald-Grabenberg is quite varied, offering a mix of experiences. Family-friendly trails often traverse well-maintained paths through dense forests, expansive open meadows, and sometimes feature wooden boardwalks, especially in wetland areas like the Schwarzes Moor. The Rhön is known for its rolling hills, so expect some gentle ascents and descents, but nothing overly strenuous on the easy and moderate routes.


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