Best natural monuments around Bad Soden-Salmünster are found within the Kinzigtal valley and bordering the Spessart nature park. This region features a diverse landscape, including extensive forests, river floodplains, and significant water bodies. Designated natural monuments, such as ancient trees and unique geological formations, contribute to the area's natural heritage. These sites offer opportunities for recreation and appreciation of nature.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The Kinzig is a river approximately 86 kilometers long. It rises in Sterbfritz, flows southwest through the Main-Kinzig district of Hesse, and flows into the Main from the right in Hanau. The Kinzig is a second-order river in low mountain ranges. It overcomes an elevation of 301 meters and has a bed gradient of 3.5 per thousand. The Kinzig's catchment area covers 1,058 square kilometers, and the calculated mean discharge (MQ) at the mouth of the Kinzig is 10.97 cubic meters per second. The Kinzig was first documented in 796 as "iuxta fluvium Kincihen." In 815, the name was written as "Chinzicha," around 900 as "Kincicha"/"Kinzicham," in 1364 as "Kinzige," in 1584 as "Kintzig," in 1607 as "Bintz," in 1681 as "Kintz," in 1716 as "Kins," in 1769 as "Kinzing," and in 1802 as "Kinzig." In the river's headwaters, there was the now-defunct village of Kinzig, mentioned in 815 as "Chirizichheimero." The village and river were often confused by monastery scribes at that time with "Chizzicha" (now Bad Kissingen), both of which were described as being located in the Saalegau. The name presumably derives from the ancient Celtic *ku̯anti̯o- meaning "flat hill, valley." The name was therefore derived from the mountainous region from which the Kinzig flows. Source: Wikipedia
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It is a great place to cycle all year round.
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Beautiful to look at… even if it was created by human hands
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The Kinzig is also used by the brave (not just children) to cool down. Very romantic.
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The circular path around the Kinzig reservoir is already great, and now even more interesting for kids with the lovely play and learning opportunities. If you want to experience the sunset there, you should take a short walk to a bench on the lake shore. However, the path is (unfortunately still) a dead end, and you have to go back the same way. Coming from the horse stables, cross the Kinzig and then down at the bank, don't turn right up to the sewage treatment plant, but just keep going straight. About 300 meters further on, there is a solitary bench where you can rest and watch the sunset. If possible, have fun. Norbert B. PS: The small bench is unfortunately gone now, what a shame. N.B.
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The Kinzigtalsperre, built between 1976 and 1979, dams the Hessian Kinzig between Bad Soden-Salmünster and Steinau near Ahl. It is used for flood protection, low water elevation and power generation. The catchment area of the dam covers 231 square kilometers. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Very beautiful and well-kept spa park, in which you can stay and stroll very well. See and be seen is the motto here.
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When the Kinzig floods, especially in winter, the R3 can sometimes be impassable due to flooding.
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Among the most popular natural monuments, visitors frequently enjoy the Eschenkar Boardwalk Moor Trail, known for its impressive variety of plants, especially in summer. Another favorite is the View of the Kinzig Reservoir, offering scenic overlooks of the lake and its surroundings.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Kinzig Reservoir features a 6.5 km circular path perfect for walks and cycling, with pedal boat rentals available from May to September. Additionally, the Walderlebnispfad (Forest Adventure Trail) above Bad Soden is designed to be interactive and educational, winding through a wildlife enclosure with red deer, fallow deer, and wild boar.
The natural monuments are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling along the Kinzig Reservoir, with the Hessian long-distance cycle route R3 passing by. For hiking, the Walderlebnispfad is the start of the 'Bad Sodener Waldgeflüster' premium trail. There are also numerous routes for touring bicycles, mountain biking, and jogging. For more detailed routes, explore the cycling guide, MTB guide, and running guide for Bad Soden-Salmünster.
Beyond the well-known highlights, you can discover unique natural features such as the Kinzig Floodplains, offering flat terrain and natural surroundings where the Kinzig river provides idyllic moments. The region is also home to designated natural monuments like the 'Alte Buche' (Old Beech Tree) in Bad Soden, a four-stemmed beech recognized for its ecological significance as a habitat tree.
Yes, Bad Soden-Salmünster is home to several officially recognized natural monuments that are individual trees. The 'Alte Buche' (Old Beech Tree) in Bad Soden is a notable four-stemmed beech, valued for its age and the rich diversity of species it supports. In Salmünster, you can find another protected 'Eiche' (Oak Tree), known for its longevity and importance as a habitat for wildlife.
The 'Wilde Häuser' in Romsthal is listed as a natural monument in Bad Soden-Salmünster. While specific detailed features are not widely publicized, its designation suggests it possesses unique natural characteristics, possibly geological formations or distinctive vegetation, that warranted its protection. It offers a chance to explore a less-known natural feature of the region.
The natural monuments around Bad Soden-Salmünster are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and summer are ideal for seeing the impressive variety of plants on trails like the Eschenkar Boardwalk Moor Trail and for water activities at the Kinzig Reservoir. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while winter can provide serene, quiet landscapes, though some trails might be slippery in wet or icy conditions.
The Bad Orb Spa Park, located nearby, is listed as wheelchair accessible and features a graduation tower and a small lake, offering a peaceful natural environment. While specific accessibility details for all natural monuments are not available, the circular path around the Kinzig Reservoir is generally flat and well-maintained, making it suitable for many visitors.
Visitors particularly appreciate the serene environment and the opportunities for relaxation and recreation. The Kinzig Reservoir is praised for its beautiful, flat paths, benches, and pedal boat options. The Eschenkar Boardwalk Moor Trail is noted for its impressive plant diversity, especially in summer, and its unique wetland environment.
Yes, wildlife observation is possible. The Walderlebnispfad (Forest Adventure Trail) above Bad Soden includes a wildlife enclosure where you can see red deer, fallow deer, and wild boar. Around the Kinzig Reservoir, early visitors might even spot kingfishers, and traces of beavers have been observed.
Absolutely. The Walderlebnispfad serves as the starting point for the 'Bad Sodener Waldgeflüster' premium hiking trail. The 6.5 km circular path around the Kinzig Reservoir is also very popular for walkers. The broader Spessart region, which borders Bad Soden-Salmünster, offers an extensive network of certified premium hiking trails, allowing for immersive experiences in diverse natural beauty. For more hiking options, you can explore the local hiking tours.


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