Natural monuments around Homberg (Ohm) are situated at the northwestern foothills of the Vogelsberg, Central Europe's largest contiguous volcanic area. The region is characterized by its picturesque Ohmtal basin, offering insights into local history and geology. Visitors can explore a variety of natural attractions that showcase the area's unique landscape. This area provides opportunities to experience diverse natural features.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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From the Frauenberg castle ruins you have a wonderful view in all directions at any time of year. But be careful: sometimes a very cold wind blows up there! So dress warmly!
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Fine NaTour… that describes it in a nutshell… worth it
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At present, the pond is quite close to the state of the legend and not very attractive
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Beautiful idyllic spot which invites the little ones to romp around... and a place for the adults to relax... always under the supervision of the Frog King
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Overwhelming thing, quite well explained on information boards… you should take the time
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The "Jungfernloch" (Jungfern Hole) is a quiet spot with a small cottage and a deep forest pond in front of it. Unfortunately, today (May 1, 2024), no reflection could be seen because the water surface was not clear enough. Legend has it that a maiden from Homberg Castle drowned here along with her white horse many hundreds of years ago.
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At the "Goldborn Natural Spring", clean spring water flows from the forest spring. If you stay three nights of full moon without moving, you can dig up the treasure buried here in a secret place. That's what the legend of the "Goldborn" says. But this place by the water is very beautiful even without the treasure and you should take some time to linger and enjoy.
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Visitors particularly enjoy the historical significance and expansive views from Frauenberg Castle Ruins. The Felsenmeer Nieder-Ofleiden is also highly rated for its fascinating geological formations. For tranquil nature, Deckenbach at the Goldborn Spring is a favorite, praised for its idyllic and rustic setting.
Yes, several natural monuments are great for families. The Deckenbach at the Goldborn Spring is described as an idyllic spot where children can romp around. The Schächerbach Stepping Stones Crossing offers a fun challenge for kids, and the natural Kneipp experience at the deserted village of Ellersdorf provides a refreshing activity. The Felsenmeer Nieder-Ofleiden is also family-friendly, offering an engaging geological exploration.
Homberg (Ohm) is part of Central Europe's largest contiguous volcanic area, the Vogelsberg. You can explore impressive geological formations like the Felsenmeer Nieder-Ofleiden, a 'sea of rocks' made of tertiary quartzite. Additionally, the 'Dicke Steine' in Nieder-Ofleiden are prominent rock cones that showcase the area's distinctive natural landmarks.
The region is home to several significant ancient trees. These include the 'Saueiche' in Büßfeld, a large oak with a circumference over 7 meters. You can also find a solitary linden at the former church site in Deckenbach, two lindens in the castle garden of Homberg (Ohm), and several ancient lindens in Nieder-Ofleiden, some estimated to be 400-500 years old.
Absolutely. The Frauenberg Castle Ruins are a significant historical natural monument, offering a glimpse into the region's past with its well-preserved ruins and historical context. The stone footbridge and natural Kneipp experience at the deserted village of Ellersdorf also blend historical context with natural beauty.
The area around Homberg (Ohm) is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, running, and general cycling. For example, there are several road cycling routes like the 'Amöneburg – Rauischholzhausen Castle Park loop' and running trails such as the 'View of Amöneburg – Schöne Linde Natural Monument loop'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Homberg (Ohm), Running Trails around Homberg (Ohm), and Cycling around Homberg (Ohm) guide pages.
Yes, the 'Schächerbachtour Homberg/Ohm' is a premium hiking trail that includes the Schächerbach Stepping Stones Crossing, offering a distinctive experience. The Hardt Gorge Trail also provides a contemplative walk through pure nature, allowing you to immerse yourself in unspoiled surroundings.
The natural monuments offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for hiking and outdoor activities. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the forests, making it a picturesque time for walks. Even in winter, the trails and natural features can be enjoyed for tranquil walks, especially around sites like the Hardt Gorge.
Certainly. Deckenbach at the Goldborn Spring is renowned for its idyllic and rustic setting, providing a tranquil spot for relaxation. The Hardt Gorge Trail and its entrance are also described as contemplative places offering pure nature and tranquility.
Beyond the more popular sites, you might enjoy discovering the Jungfernloch Pond and Cabin, a small and deep forest pond with local legends. The 'Dicke Steine' in Nieder-Ofleiden also offer an interesting, distinctive natural landmark that might be less frequented than the larger 'Felsenmeer'.
Yes, the Antrift Reservoir is listed as a natural monument. It's a beautiful lake known for its diverse flora and fauna, perfect for running or enjoying the scenery. A lap around the lake is approximately 2.8 kilometers.


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