Natural monuments in Lahn-Dill-Kreis showcase diverse geological features and historical significance within a varied landscape. The region, part of the Lahn-Dill-Bergland Nature Park, features expansive forests, lakes, and meadows. These natural features provide opportunities for exploring the area's natural heritage and cultural landscapes. The Lahn-Dill-Kreis offers a range of natural landmarks and viewpoints for visitors.
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Wonderful abandoned basalt quarry with a tunnel in the rock.. the water level in it unfortunately prevents you from getting through at the moment
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The Lahnaue nature reserve includes wet meadows and several lakes that were created from former gravel pits. The area has developed into an important resting and transit area for waterfowl. So always stay on the path. If you keep quiet, you have a good chance of spotting some of the shy birds.
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Didn't know that it was a former volcano 🌋. But where else should the basalt come from?
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Update June 2021 - Quote: "The 617.6 m high Bartenstein is located in the middle of a dense fir forest" (what is probably meant here is spruce 😉). But that will probably be over soon! All around there are almost only dead trees 😖
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Very impressive gorge. I honestly didn't expect that. Walking through the stairs is also quite easy.
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The Wilhelmsteine, formerly called Bucheine [1], are a group of rocks made of iron pebbles (hardnesses) on the south-south-east high elevations of the Angelburg, the highest mountain in the Gladenbacher Bergland, in the Scheldt Forest. They are located in the municipality of Siegbach in the Hessian Lahn-Dill district and are a geotope of the Westerwald-Lahn-Taunus National Geopark. The group of rocks consists of several individual rocks, the highest specimen of which rises about 15 m high. Such a rock formation is also known as a "rock castle".
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Always nice when the young storks look over the edge.
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Interesting rock formation. We also found a geocache there.
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The region offers diverse geological formations. You can visit the Wilhelmsteine Rock Formation, known for its impressive structures that some say resemble a lying mountain lion. Another significant site is the Wildweiberhäuschen Langenaubach, an ancient limestone rock over 360 million years old, with archaeological and paleontological importance. Don't miss the Langenaubach Basalt Quarry Tunnel, offering a glimpse into the area's volcanic past.
Yes, the Leyenbach-Wasserfall Nenderoth is the only waterfall on the Westerwald basalt plateau. It features a total drop of 10 meters, with a main drop of 4 meters. The waterfall is particularly striking during heavy rain or snowmelt, and in winter, it transforms into bizarre ice sculptures. You can find more information about it on the Rheinland-Pfalz Tourism website.
The Schafslaubbäume Nanzenbach are unique hornbeam trees that represent a fascinating historical practice of providing fodder for sheep and wood for communal ovens. This site offers insight into traditional land management. Additionally, the Wildweiberhäuschen Langenaubach holds evidence of human settlement from the Palaeolithic to the Middle Ages, making it a site of significant archaeological interest.
Many natural monuments in Lahn-Dill-Kreis are family-friendly. The Tiefenrother Höhe viewpoint offers panoramic views that can be enjoyed by all ages. The Silbersee is a small lake and biotope where families can observe local wildlife, and with a little luck, even turtles. The Dill Spring and Shelter is also a great spot for a family break, where you can refill water bottles with fresh spring water.
The Stork Nest in the Lahnaue Nature Reserve is an excellent location for birdwatching. The Lahnaue is an important area with wet meadows and lakes, serving as a crucial resting and transit area for waterfowl. Visitors have a good chance of spotting various shy birds in this vibrant wetland ecosystem. The Silbersee also provides opportunities to observe local wildlife.
The Tiefenrother Höhe viewpoint is highly popular, offering fantastic panoramic views over the Siegerland. Another notable spot is the Highest Point in the Lahn-Dill District, which provides a rewarding view for those who make the trip. The Wilhelmsteine Rock Formation also features viewpoints where you can admire the unique rock structures.
Yes, the Lahn-Dill-Kreis, particularly within the Lahn-Dill-Bergland Nature Park, offers numerous hiking opportunities. For easy walks, you can explore trails like the 'Hiking for body and soul on the Eibach Health Trail' or the 'Aartal Lake Circular Trail'. If you're looking for more challenging routes, consider mountain hikes such as the 'Ketzerstein – Fuchskaute loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Easy hikes in Lahn-Dill-Kreis guide and the Mountain Hikes in Lahn-Dill-Kreis guide.
The region is home to several ancient trees designated as natural monuments, including the Old Linden Tree of Ballersbach and the Old Oak near Ballersbach. These venerable trees, often centuries old, hold significant cultural and ecological importance. Linden trees are deeply rooted in Germanic mythology, symbolizing justice and community, while ancient oaks are celebrated for their majestic grandeur and impressive size, providing valuable habitat and a sense of timelessness.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning panoramic views, such as those from the Tiefenrother Höhe viewpoint, often described as the most beautiful in the Siegerland. The geological interest of sites like the Wilhelmsteine Rock Formation is also a highlight. Many enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of places like Silbersee, where nature reclaims its space, and the opportunity to refresh at the Dill Spring.
Yes, the Lahn-Dill-Kreis offers various running trails. You can find moderate routes like the 'Aartalsee Loop Trail' or the 'Krombach Reservoir loop'. For those seeking a greater challenge, there are longer, more difficult routes such as the 'Groß Altenstädter Heide – Rear Side of Hohensolms Castle loop'. Explore these and other options in the Running Trails in Lahn-Dill-Kreis guide.
The Gasseschlucht Gorge is a natural monument offering an intermediate to challenging trail experience through a forested area. It's a great spot for those looking for a more rugged natural exploration within the region.


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