Natural monuments around Ostheim vor der Rhön are found within the Lower Franconian Rhön region, a climatic health resort. This area provides access to a diverse range of natural sites, showcasing the unique natural beauty and ecological significance of the Rhön Biosphere Reserve. The landscape features important wetlands and geological formations. Visitors can explore various natural attractions that highlight the region's distinct environment.
Last updated: June 24, 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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The region offers diverse natural monuments. You can explore the unique ecosystem of the Red moor, known for its boardwalks and educational information. Another popular spot is the Cascade Gorge, which features a varied forest route with small bridges along a stream. Don't miss the Fulda Spring, the source of the Fulda River.
Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. The Boardwalk Trail Through the Rotes Moor is particularly suitable, offering an 800-meter accessible path with information boards about local flora and fauna. The Cascade Gorge also provides a pleasant, shady tour that children will enjoy.
The Boardwalk Trail Through the Rotes Moor is specifically designed to be wheelchair and stroller-friendly. Its 800-meter boardwalk allows easy access to the sensitive moorland environment.
The Rhön Biosphere Reserve is renowned for its important wetlands. You can experience raised bogs like the Red moor, which features a moor lake and a Carpathian birch forest. The nearby Schwarzes Moor, one of Central Europe's most significant raised bogs, offers a mystical landscape with gnarled pines and heather, and is also a watershed between major rivers.
Absolutely. The Red moor has a 3-kilometer circular educational trail, including a boardwalk, and a longer 19-kilometer Moorrundweg. For more hiking options, explore the hiking routes around Ostheim vor der Rhön, which include trails like the 'Extratour Ostheimer' and the 'Gangolfsberg Nature Trail'.
Many natural areas in the Rhön are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash to protect wildlife and sensitive ecosystems. The Red moor is generally dog-friendly, but always check local signage for specific restrictions, especially in nature reserve areas.
The natural monuments are beautiful year-round. Spring brings blooming flora, summer offers pleasant temperatures for hiking, and autumn showcases vibrant foliage. In winter, the moorlands can be explored by cross-country skiing, offering a unique experience. The Rotes Moor's boardwalk is accessible in most conditions.
The Rotes Moor is the second-largest raised bog in the Rhön and a vital part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. It features a unique ecosystem with a moor lake and a Carpathian birch forest. A 3-kilometer circular educational trail with a boardwalk allows visitors to observe rare flora like carnivorous sundew and various bird species, including the endangered black grouse.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find road cycling routes and gravel biking routes around Ostheim vor der Rhön. Some routes, like the 'Schwarzes Moor loop from Flagunden', even take you through significant natural areas.
Visitors frequently praise the well-maintained trails and the immersive nature experience. The Boardwalk Trail Through the Rotes Moor is highlighted for its educational value and accessibility. The Cascade Gorge is loved for its varied forest route, small bridges, and the tranquil sound of the stream.
Yes, 'Die Doppelte Eiche' (The Double Oak) is recognized as a natural monument in the vicinity of Ostheim vor der Rhön. Such ancient trees are often protected for their ecological value, impressive size, and historical significance within the landscape.
The Rhön region is known for its volcanic origins, which have shaped its unique landscape. While specific geological sites are not detailed in the provided highlights, the formation of the moorlands like the Rotes Moor and Schwarzes Moor, with their deep peat layers, represents significant geological and ecological processes over millennia.


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