Mountain passes around Gorxheimertal are found in the Odenwald region of Germany, characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque valleys. The area offers elevated hiking trails and significant viewpoints that provide scenic beauty and varied terrain. It is a popular destination for nature lovers and hikers seeking diverse landscapes and cultural sites.
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The mountain saddle between Ritschweier and Kunzenbach is called "cold Lord God". And today he lived up to his name, it was actually very sunny, but the icy wind was not without it. The age of the wayside shrine is not known. Today, behind a lattice, the wayside shrine houses an image of a farmer with a fully loaded harvest wagon. On August 12, 1922, the farmer Valentin Müller had a fatal accident here.
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A beautiful hill with a great view.
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An ice-cold wind often blows at the height in winter. Hence the wayside shrine got its name.
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Wayside shrine at the old Lord
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From the wayside shrine there are many MTB tours of all difficulties
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Central point of orientation for tours and beautiful views.
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The pass between Heppenheim on the Bergstrasse and Mörlenbach in the Odenwald and the hamlet belonging to Bonsweiher are called Juhöhe. The popular walking and hiking area has probably been inhabited since the Neolithic period, which is suggested by the burial mounds discovered in the 19th and 20th centuries and the vessels and tools found in them. From the three hiking car parks, short hiking or walking trails lead to the sights such as the sacrificial stones, the burial mounds, the dog heads and the storage stones. On and around the Juhöhe you can walk through beech forest and between horse pastures. A walk from the Juhöhe down a bit to the orchards and the stud farm near the Kreiswald, which can be reached on comfortable paths on the Mörlenbach art trail, is also very popular. Source: Odenwald-Wandern.de
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Following the Hasselbacher Hof, the Siebenbrunnenweg leads to the Münchelpass on a slight incline and old asphalt surface and is therefore an alternative to the steep Münchelstrasse.
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The region around Gorxheimertal, nestled in the Odenwald, is characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque valleys. While not featuring dramatic alpine-style passes, it offers numerous elevated hiking trails and significant viewpoints that provide scenic beauty and varied terrain, typical of a low mountain range.
Yes, several elevated points and passes offer excellent views. For instance, Juhöhe provides beautiful views of the green Odenwald landscape. The Shrine at the Kalter Herrgott also offers a nice view from its elevated position. Additionally, the G2 Gorxenkopfweg leads to the 312-meter-high "Gorxenkopf," from where you can enjoy panoramic sights including Wachenburg, Burg Windeck, and the town of Weinheim.
Beyond the scenic forests and valleys, one unique natural feature is the Daumberg (462 m) in the south of the Trösel district. It is notable for its "Lavastock" (lava formation), composed of metamorphosed rhyolite, offering a glimpse into the natural history of the Odenwald.
The area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from family-friendly routes to more challenging ascents. Road cycling is also popular, with passes like Kreidacher Höhe (430m) - Odw. 🚴♂️ serving as central points for tours. For more detailed routes, you can check out the Hiking around Gorxheimertal, Running Trails around Gorxheimertal, and Road Cycling Routes around Gorxheimertal guides.
Yes, the region offers several trails that provide elevated experiences. The Gorxheimer Höhenweg offers spectacular valley views and leads through dense forests. Sections of the Neckarsteig near Gorxheimertal also provide breathtaking views of the Neckar valley. For a circular route with good views, consider the G2 Gorxenkopfweg.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. Juhöhe is considered family-friendly and offers facilities. Additionally, the Kreidacher Höhe (430m) - Odw. 🚴♂️ features a summer toboggan run and a climbing forest, making it an exciting stop for families.
The Odenwald region is beautiful year-round, but spring, summer, and autumn are particularly popular for hiking and cycling. Spring brings blooming flora, summer offers warm weather for extended outdoor activities, and autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage. Winter can also be scenic, though some trails might be more challenging due to snow or ice.
Yes, the Odenwald region combines natural beauty with cultural and historical attractions. The Shrine at the Kalter Herrgott is a man-made monument and historical site with an information board. Sections of the Neckarsteig also lead past impressive castle ruins and old towns, enriching the hiking experience.
Some passes offer facilities for visitors. Juhöhe has cafes where you can strengthen yourself and a large parking lot for hikers. Kreidacher Höhe (430m) - Odw. 🚴♂️ also provides facilities, including the aforementioned summer toboggan run and climbing forest.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscape, including meadows, woodlands, and rocky outcrops, and the well-marked trails suitable for all skill levels. The opportunities to encounter diverse flora and fauna, combined with the rewarding panoramic views from elevated points, are frequently highlighted. The presence of cultural sites and quaint villages also adds to the overall appeal.
Yes, the region offers trails suitable for various skill levels. While some routes involve significant elevation gains, there are also family-friendly options and paths like the Gentle Ascent to Münchelpass, which provides an easier alternative to steeper roads, making it accessible for beginners or those seeking a more relaxed experience.
While specific public transport details for each trailhead can vary, the Odenwald region generally has some public transport connections. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional train lines that might connect to towns or villages near the trailheads. Parking is often available at popular starting points like Juhöhe.


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