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Bus station hiking trails around Forst Hain im Spessart lead through the expansive Spessart low mountain range, characterized by rolling hills, deep valleys, and picturesque streams. The region is predominantly covered by dense, ancient oak and beech forests, creating a varied and scenic environment. Hikers will find paths winding through woodlands, alongside clear streams, and across diverse terrain shaped by Bunter sandstone.
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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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With the decommissioning of the Spessartrampe and the Schwarzkopftunnel, the 163-year history of the old Heigenbrücken train station ended on 15.06.2017. A shorter route with only slightly reduced gradient (21 instead of 21.7 per mille) has been gradually put into operation since June 19, 2017. From June 15 to 19, 2017, the new Spessartrampe was linked to the existing network as part of a total closure and the new Heigenbrücken stop was put into operation. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spessartrampe
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The small (Etzbachbogen) and the large Holzmannbogen are two structures made of red variegated sandstone, which were built around 1850 during the railway construction measures. The Etzbachbogen (Kleiner Holzmannbogen) is 40 m long, the Dunkle Bogen (Große Holzmannsbrücke) is 140 m long. Besides the Wendelstein-, Meidhof- and Sachsenhäuserbrücke in Laufach, the so-called Chausseebogen spans the federal road B 26 in Hain. It is 51 m long, up to 14 m high and 11.6 m wide. This viaduct has become a striking landmark of Hain. Source: Information board at the location
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Forest adventure trail Bächlesgrund (Heigenbrücken) https://share.google/xbKEUF31zWs662xum
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Small bench with a nice view right by the wayside.
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It is a Catholic parish church, built in 1892-1893, more than 20 years before Heigenbrücken became an independent parish.
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In Larte, the "Schwarzkopf Tunnel" is located here, more precisely the "West Portal". The tunnel was taken out of service in 2017.
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The Catholic parish church of St. Wendelin was built in 1892-1893. It underwent extensive renovations in 1935.
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There are over 980 hiking trails around Forest Hain im Spessart that are easily accessible by bus. This extensive network offers a wide variety of routes, from leisurely strolls to more challenging day hikes, all starting conveniently from local bus stops.
The trails around Forest Hain im Spessart primarily traverse the region's characteristic rolling hills, deep valleys, and dense mixed and deciduous forests. You'll find a good mix of easy (over 490 routes) and moderate (over 450 routes) trails, with a smaller selection of more difficult options. Paths are generally well-maintained, often winding through ancient oak and beech forests, with some routes following clear streams.
Yes, many bus-accessible routes are suitable for families. For an easy and scenic option, consider the Seebach Valley Trail – Seebach Valley loop from Spessart, which is just over 5 km long and features gentle elevation changes. The region's tranquil forests and clear streams provide a wonderful setting for a family outing.
Most hiking trails in the Spessart region are dog-friendly, provided your dog is kept on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas or near wildlife. The dense forests and numerous streams offer a great environment for dogs to explore. Always check local signage for specific regulations, particularly around protected areas like the Beaver Dams in Kaltengrund.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter ancient oak and beech forests, clear streams like those in the Aubach Valley, and unique ecological sites. Highlights include the impressive Giant Sequoia at Kreuzgrund, the serene Forest ponds and wetland biotopes in Naturpark Spessart, and the active Beaver Dams in Kaltengrund. Many routes offer opportunities to experience these natural wonders.
Yes, many of the bus-accessible trails are designed as circular routes, allowing for convenient exploration without needing to retrace your steps. An excellent moderate option is the Upper Aubach Lake – View of Heigenbrücken loop from Heigenbrücken, offering diverse scenery and views.
The hiking trails around Forest Hain im Spessart are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 10,000 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the ancient forests, the well-marked paths, and the refreshing natural elements like clear streams and diverse wildlife. The convenience of bus access to these natural escapes is also frequently highlighted.
Beyond natural beauty, the Spessart region is steeped in history. While specific bus routes may vary, the wider area features historical trade routes like the Donkey Trail, and cultural sites such as the romantic Mespelbrunn moated castle. You might also encounter traditional half-timbered houses in picturesque villages or sites like the 'Mainzer Haus,' an electoral hunting lodge dating back to 1709 in Hain.
Yes, many villages and towns in the Spessart region offer opportunities for refreshments and accommodation. You can often find traditional pubs and cafes near bus stops, especially in larger communities. For specific options, explore highlights like the Witch’s Cottage in the Spessart or the Kreuzgrundhaus, which are popular stops for hikers.
For a moderate challenge with rewarding views, consider the View of Laufachtal – Großer Holzmann Tunnel loop from Heigenbrücken. This route is around 8.5 km long with significant elevation gain, offering panoramic vistas and an interesting historical tunnel feature.
Generally, no special permits are required for hiking on marked trails within the Spessart Nature Park. However, it's always important to respect nature, stay on designated paths, and adhere to local regulations, especially concerning wildlife protection and waste disposal. For more detailed information on the nature park, you can visit Hessen Tourismus.


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