Ehemaliger Standortübungsplatz Aschaffenburg Und Altenbachgrund
Ehemaliger Standortübungsplatz Aschaffenburg Und Altenbachgrund
Attractions and places to see in Ehemaliger Standortübungsplatz Aschaffenburg Und Altenbachgrund offer a unique blend of natural landscapes and historical significance. This former military training ground has transformed into a nature reserve, characterized by diverse ecosystems. Visitors can explore open grasslands, forested areas, and spring-fed streams. The area is known for its unique wildlife, including Przewalski horses and Heck cattle, and remnants of its military past.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Heck cattle have also been introduced... magnificent animals.
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It's a nicely designed observation point. There are also several benches here, making it a good place to rest.
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Perfect place for a break 🍻
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A good place to enjoy a cool blonde 🍺.
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Romantic garden restaurant in the middle of an industrial area. It's definitely worth a visit. You sit on benches and chairs on the green lawn under umbrellas. Everything around is blooming. It looks as if someone had opened their garden for a garden party.
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Here you will be pampered with love. Small, fine menu. Cold drinks on tap, homemade cakes... And all of this in a beautiful, mature garden paradise!
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Fresh water, a bench with a table and forest air - nice even without a snack.
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The nature reserve is home to herds of Przewalski horses and Heck cattle, which play a vital role in maintaining the open landscapes. You can often observe these animals grazing freely. The area also supports diverse amphibian species like the Yellow-bellied toad and Natterjack toad in its water-filled tire tracks, and over 80 species of wild bees thrive in the open soil and sand areas. A great spot to see the horses is the Przewalski Horses Enclosure in Naturpark Spessart or the Przewalski Horse Observation Point and Rest Area.
The landscape is characterized by a mosaic of dynamic habitats, a result of its military past. You'll find open grasslands, forested areas, and spring-fed streams. Deep tire tracks have transformed into ponds, and open soil and sand areas support unique plant life like the Mountain Sandglöckchen. The Elbertsbrünnchen Spring is a notable natural monument within the area.
Spring and summer are generally ideal for observing wildlife and enjoying the diverse flora. The warmer months increase the chances of seeing amphibians and wild bees, and many plants will be in bloom. The Przewalski horses and Heck cattle can be seen year-round, but their activity might vary with the seasons.
Yes, the area is crisscrossed with numerous trails suitable for both hiking and cycling. Popular designated routes include the 'Rundweg Schmetterling' and 'Rundweg Schnepfe', which allow visitors to explore various parts of the reserve, from dry former exercise grounds to forested areas. You can find many hiking routes in the region, such as the 'Way of the Cross at Erbig – Elbertsbrünnchen Spring loop from Sulzbach am Main', by visiting our guide to Hiking in Ehemaliger Standortübungsplatz Aschaffenburg Und Altenbachgrund.
The nature reserve is very family-friendly. Observing the Przewalski horses and Heck cattle is a major draw for children. The three-kilometer-long educational path with 15 information boards is also great for families, offering insights into the area's history and ecology. Many trails, including those leading to the Przewalski Horses Enclosure and Elbertsbrünnchen Spring, are suitable for families.
Yes, dogs are welcome, but it is crucial to keep them on a leash at all times. This is due to the potential presence of unexploded ordnance from the area's past military use, as well as to protect the wildlife, especially the Przewalski horses and Heck cattle.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. The varied terrain, from open paths to forested sections, provides diverse routes. You can explore various MTB trails by checking our guide to MTB Trails in Ehemaliger Standortübungsplatz Aschaffenburg Und Altenbachgrund, or find running routes in our guide to Running Trails in Ehemaliger Standortübungsplatz Aschaffenburg Und Altenbachgrund.
The area, affectionately known as 'the Exe', has a rich military history. It served as a training ground for the Kingdom of Bavaria, the Wehrmacht, and later the US Armed Forces until 2007. Remnants of this past can still be found, adding a unique historical dimension to the natural landscape. The educational path provides further insights into this history.
Yes, there are several viewpoints and pleasant spots for a break. The Przewalski Horse Observation Point and Rest Area offers benches and tables, perfect for watching the wild horses. The Elbertsbrünnchen Spring is also a refreshing stop and a nice place to rest, especially in summer.
For refreshments, you can visit Elli's Garden Tavern, located on the edge of the nature reserve. It's a beautifully landscaped garden restaurant that's open on weekends and public holidays, offering a pleasant spot for a drink or a meal.
Due to its past as a military training ground, visitors are strongly advised to stay on marked paths. This is important because there is a potential presence of unexploded ordnance. Additionally, keep dogs on a leash to ensure the safety of both your pet and the wildlife.
Yes, the Altenbach Wooden Bridges are a notable feature. These bridges and several footbridges lead through a wetland area, offering unique views of the surrounding nature and allowing visitors to explore this specific ecosystem.


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