Best attractions and places to see around Ostheim vor der Rhön include a variety of natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its unique moorlands, dense forests, and significant natural monuments. Visitors can explore diverse environments, from accessible boardwalk trails to scenic gorges and the source of the Fulda river. This area offers opportunities to experience the distinctive natural beauty of the Rhön.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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One of the last raised bogs in Hesse. Peat mining was stopped here in 1986… Today, renaturation is the magic word
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The Rote Moor is also located directly on the Hochrhön hiking trail. It's just as beautiful as the Black Moor, just different. In the Red Moor there is a Carpathian birch forest, which here has its westernmost extent in Central Europe. Absolutely worth seeing.
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Beautiful hiking trail along the creek that you occasionally cross over wooden footbridges
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And another stamp for the eager collectors... it's a shame that this only works on paper..😉
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Unfortunately, the rote moor was largely removed from peat by the 1980s. Only 5 hectares of the raised bog remained, which, according to the information board, is not sufficient to regenerate on its own.
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Just beautiful. Fast trail, with narrow and steep places. Do you have to be careful? It's worth it!
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Beautiful moor with a reservoir...you can cross the moor on a boardwalk.
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Yes, the Boardwalk Trail Through the Rotes Moor offers an easy, accessible path suitable for all skill levels, including wheelchair users and strollers. It features an 800-meter long jetty with information boards about the moor's ecosystem.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the unique moorland landscape of the Red moor, discover the varied forest route and rushing river in the Cascade Gorge, or visit the source of the Fulda river at the Fulda Spring.
Absolutely. The Red moor with its plank trails and the Boardwalk Trail Through the Rotes Moor are great for families. The Cascade Gorge also offers a pleasant, shady tour that children will enjoy, and the Fulda Spring is a fascinating natural monument for all ages.
Yes, the Boardwalk Trail Through the Rotes Moor is specifically designed to be wheelchair and stroller friendly, featuring an 800-meter long jetty. The main Red moor area also has accessible sections.
The Red moor is known to be dog-friendly, offering trails where you can enjoy the unique landscape with your canine companion. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash and follow local regulations.
A popular option is the 10 km long Moorrundweg around the Moor lake in the Red Moor. This varied and entertaining route allows you to experience the nature reserve, including the special bird species found there.
Beyond sightseeing, you can enjoy various outdoor sports. There are numerous running trails, gravel biking routes, and mountain biking trails throughout the region, catering to different difficulty levels.
Excellent viewpoints can be found at the Red moor, particularly from the lookout tower on the boardwalk trail. The Cascade Gorge also offers constantly changing scenic angles along its path, and the Fulda Spring provides a picturesque setting.
Yes, the Moor lake in the Red Moor nature reserve is an excellent spot for observing special species of birds. The entire Red Moor area, being a protected raised bog, is home to diverse flora and fauna.
Visitors frequently praise the unique natural landscapes, especially the moorland and birch forests of the Red moor. The varied routes, like the Cascade Gorge with its bridges and rushing river, are also highly appreciated for their beauty and pleasant atmosphere, even in warmer weather.
Yes, near the parking area for the Red Moor, there is the NABU house. It offers baked cakes, coffee, and small meals, making it a convenient spot to refresh yourself before or after exploring the moor.


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