Best natural monuments around Hauptsmoor are found within a region east of Bamberg, primarily known for the Hauptsmoorwald. This expansive forest, covering over 3,000 hectares, is a significant natural monument and the largest protected landscape area on Bamberg's eastern border. It features rich biodiversity, including over 900 plant species and habitats for endangered animals, alongside diverse ecosystems shaped by unique geology and hydrology. A portion of the Hauptsmoorwald is designated as National Natural Heritage, underscoring its importance.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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Still 384 km to the confluence of the Main and the Rhine and the beginning of the canal leading to the Danube.
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Nice place with covered shelter on the bike path with bike tools.
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A beautiful, winding dry valley with lean grassland slopes. When the snow melts and after long periods of rain, the tumbleweeds transform the valley into a watery landscape.
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The dry valley lives up to its name here. Only the source of the Leinleiter is still bubbling. Nevertheless, a beautiful valley for hiking.
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We were there in April 2023. One of the most beautiful valleys you can hike through. If they hadn't found a place for the Shire in New Zealand, here would be one.
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Very nice place at the rushing spring, a must-see dry valley. Nice place for a break and a very popular photo opportunity.
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The estuary is just before / behind Bamberg in an idyllic, beautiful setting. From here on, the Main is also navigable.
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The Hauptsmoor region is dominated by the Hauptsmoorwald, an expansive forest covering over 3,000 hectares. This area features rich biodiversity, diverse ecosystems with sandy soils and alder stands, and numerous ponds. You can also explore specific natural monuments like the Leinleiter Dry Valley, which transforms into a watery landscape after heavy rain, and the Leinleiter Spring, where cool water bubbles from the ground even in summer.
Yes, within the Hauptsmoorwald, the Hubertusquelle (Hubertus Spring) is a notable natural feature. The Hauptsmoorwald as a whole is recognized as a significant natural monument and a protected landscape area, with a portion designated as "National Natural Heritage" due to its ecological importance.
The Hauptsmoorwald is known for its rich biodiversity, hosting over 900 plant species, including the rare sundew. It also provides a habitat for endangered animal species such as the yellow-bellied toad, the fairy shrimp, and various bat species, making it a great spot for nature enthusiasts.
Many natural monuments in the Hauptsmoor region are suitable for families. The Leinleiter Dry Valley and Leinleiter Spring are both categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, the Regnitz Confluence at Bischberg offers scenic views and is also considered family-friendly.
The Hauptsmoor region offers extensive opportunities for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling. For example, there are routes like the "Geisfeld Cycle Path – Hubertus Spring loop" for easy gravel biking, or the "Sendelbachaue Nature Reserve – Hubertus Spring loop" for running. You can explore more options in the Gravel biking around Hauptsmoor, Running Trails around Hauptsmoor, and Cycling around Hauptsmoor guides.
Yes, the Hauptsmoorwald offers a variety of trails. While specific difficulty levels for individual natural monuments aren't always detailed, the broader region has routes ranging from easy to moderate. For instance, the "Sendelbachaue Nature Reserve – Hubertus Spring loop" is an easy running trail, and many cycling routes are also rated easy. For more challenging options, some gravel biking routes are moderate or difficult.
The Hauptsmoor region is beautiful in every season. The Leinleiter Dry Valley is particularly striking after snowmelt or prolonged rainfall when it transforms into a watery landscape. In summer, the Leinleiter Spring offers cool, refreshing water. The Hauptsmoorwald provides a peaceful escape year-round, with its diverse ecosystems changing with the seasons.
Yes, the Pilgrimage Church of St. Pankratius (Gügel Church) is a notable historical site nearby. First mentioned as a castle with a chapel in 1274, it features an unusual church complex with narrow corridors and stairs, and a beautiful grotto. The Rose Garden at the New Residence, Bamberg, while a natural monument itself, is also a historical site with baroque architecture and statues.
Several natural monuments offer excellent viewpoints. The Regnitz Confluence at Bischberg provides scenic views of the river confluence. The Rose Garden at the New Residence, Bamberg, offers a good view over the roofs of Bamberg's old town and to the former monastery on the Michelsberg. The Pilgrimage Church of St. Pankratius (Gügel Church) is also situated on a mountain, offering views.
While specific parking details for every natural monument are not provided, the Hauptsmoorwald, being a popular recreational area, generally has designated parking areas for visitors accessing its trails. For specific highlights, it's advisable to check local signage or online maps for nearby parking facilities.
The Hauptsmoor region is located east of Bamberg. While direct public transport links to every natural monument might vary, Bamberg itself is well-connected. From Bamberg, local buses or regional trains might provide access to towns bordering the Hauptsmoorwald, from where you can start your exploration. Specific routes would depend on your exact destination within the region.
Yes, the Rose Garden at the New Residence, Bamberg, includes the “Speisecafé Rosengarten,” making it a nice spot for a rest. For broader options, towns like Bamberg and those surrounding the Hauptsmoorwald offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation choices. You can find more information in guides like Cycling around Hauptsmoor which mentions the "Griess-Keller Beer Garden" as a point of interest.
The Leinleiter Dry Valley is unique because it transforms into a watery landscape after prolonged rainfall or snowmelt, despite being dry for much of the year. This natural spectacle, with its winding path and lean grassland slopes, is highly recommended by visitors. Remember to bring rubber boots if visiting after heavy rain!


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