Maintalhänge Um Viereth-Trunstadt Und Oberhaid
Maintalhänge Um Viereth-Trunstadt Und Oberhaid
Best natural monuments in Maintalhänge Um Viereth-Trunstadt Und Oberhaid are situated within a designated Natura 2000 FFH area, highlighting the region's ecological importance. This area features a diverse landscape of Maintal slopes, vineyards, meadows, and forests, framed by the Main and Regnitz rivers. The region is characterized by its natural beauty, including oak dry forests and extensive calcareous grasslands. These habitats support a wide range of flora and fauna, contributing to the ecological significance of the Main valley.
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Great viewpoint. Unfortunately, you can hear the motorway quite loudly.
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Driving past was no problem
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The spring was only dripping a little today, driving past it was no problem
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Hubertus Stein on the heights of the Kreuzberg
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The three sub-areas of the NSG “Hänge am Spitzlberg und Kunkelsbühl” in the municipality of Oberhaid have an exceptionally high diversity of species and vegetation.
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Small rock with a cross in a hollow. Next to it are hiking signs and a bench.
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Beautiful view of and over Bamberg. Above the treetops on the left you can even see Giechburg and Gügel if you stand in the right place (approx. left bank).
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definitely, also a very good view
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The region is a designated Fauna-Flora-Habitat (FFH) area, featuring ecologically valuable habitats such as oak dry forests and extensive calcareous grasslands. You can also discover the unique black alder swamp forest at Naturwaldreservat Seelaub in Oberhaid, which is home to endangered species like the Great Crested Newt. Additionally, an impressive 150-year-old Linden tree in Unterhaid, Oberhaid, stands as a notable natural monument with an unusual growth form.
Yes, the region is home to several significant natural monuments. The ancient Linden tree in Unterhaid, Oberhaid, estimated to be 150 years old, holds cultural significance in Germany. Another notable site is the View of Bamberg and the Main Valley from Kreuzberg, which is not only a natural viewpoint but also a historical site with a Way of the Cross leading to a 19th-century chapel.
For breathtaking views, consider visiting Vermisstenkreuz viewpoint on Vorderer Rauhberg, which offers a wonderful panorama over Bamberg, from the Altenburg to the Friesener Warte, complete with resting benches. Another excellent spot is View from Spitzelberg, providing expansive views into the wide Main valley. The View of Bamberg and the Main Valley from Kreuzberg also extends far into the Main Valley, including Hallstadt, Dörfleins, and Bamberg.
Yes, several natural monuments and areas are suitable for families. The Vermisstenkreuz viewpoint on Vorderer Rauhberg is considered family-friendly and features resting benches. The Mountain spring between Dorfleins and Kemmern is also listed as family-friendly, though some sections might be challenging for very young children or beginners. The broader Maintalhänge region offers numerous well-marked hiking and cycling trails that are enjoyable for families.
The region's diverse habitats support a wide range of wildlife. The Naturwaldreservat Seelaub is particularly important for endangered species such as the Great Crested Newt and the club-mouthed snail. The oak dry forests and calcareous grasslands are biodiversity hotspots, supporting various insects, birds, and mammals.
The Maintalhänge Um Viereth-Trunstadt Und Oberhaid region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can explore numerous well-marked hiking and cycling trails that offer panoramic views. For specific routes, consider the 'Hubertusstein – Path to Rabenhorst loop from Hallstadt' for an easy hike, or the 'Ruins of St. Helen's Chapel – Main River Riverside Path loop from Hallstadt' for a moderate hike. You can find more options in the Hiking in Maintalhänge Um Viereth-Trunstadt Und Oberhaid guide. Running trails are also available, such as the 'Baunach River – Kreuzberg Temple loop from Dörfleins' in the Running Trails in Maintalhänge Um Viereth-Trunstadt Und Oberhaid guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails that allow you to explore the natural beauty of the region. For example, the 'Hubertusstein – Path to Rabenhorst loop from Hallstadt' is an easy 4.5 km route. Another easy option is the 'Kundmüller Brewery Beer Garden – Weiherer Farm Shop loop from Viereth-Trunstadt'. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes in Maintalhänge Um Viereth-Trunstadt Und Oberhaid guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, such as those from Vermisstenkreuz viewpoint on Vorderer Rauhberg and View from Spitzelberg. The presence of resting benches at many viewpoints invites visitors to linger and soak in the scenery. The diverse hiking opportunities and the unique natural features, like the black alder swamp forest, are also highly valued.
The Naturwaldreservat Seelaub in Oberhaid is accessible via a boardwalk, which provides impressive insights into this near-natural alder swamp forest. What makes it special is that human intervention ceased in 2005, allowing nature to develop undisturbed. It's the first municipal natural forest reserve of its kind in Upper Franconia and a crucial habitat for endangered species like the Great Crested Newt.
Yes, the region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The View of Bamberg and the Main Valley from Kreuzberg is a prime example, featuring a 19th-century chapel and a Way of the Cross. Additionally, the broader Viereth-Trunstadt area includes historical 'Felsenkeller' (rock cellars) that utilize natural rock formations, adding a cultural dimension to your visit.
The Hubertusstein is a small rock with a cross, often considered a natural monument and a viewpoint. It serves as a central point where many hiking trails converge, making it a good spot for a break. You'll find hiking signs and a bench nearby, inviting you to rest before continuing your journey through the surrounding trails.


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