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Waldaschaffer Forst

The best walks and hikes in Waldaschaffer Forst

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Hiking in Waldaschaffer Forst is characterized by its dense, expansive woodlands, which cover most of the region and provide a tranquil environment for exploration. The area features hilly terrain, with elevations like the Steinberg reaching 483 meters, offering varied inclines and views. Deeply cut valleys with clear streams, including the source of the Aschaff River, are prominent natural features. This Bavarian region offers a network of trails suitable for various hiking preferences.

Best hiking trails in Waldaschaffer Forst

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Last updated: June 17, 2026

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Waldaschaff, Eselsweg Bus Stop – Panorama Trail Rothenbuch loop from Eselsweg

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Domgoilpedalo
January 12, 2026, Holzlagerplatz im Naturpark Spessart

With enough snow, the forest path from the timber yard is also a good alternative for sledding 😆

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This is a great place to relax. No cars 🚗 or airplanes ✈️, blissful peace and quiet.

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There are several ways to continue your journey from here.

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Such shelters are important and helpful when needed.

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Storage space for high-quality wood 👍

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Storage area for high-quality timber... 👍 Today (10/12/25) the storage area was pretty empty

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Otto
September 10, 2025, Wertholzplatz Salzweg

When the storage area is filled, you get a good insight into a part of the wood industry in the Spessart

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Rothenbuch is one of the oldest and most important towns in the Inner Spessart region. The first documented mention of "zuo den Rodenboychen" dates back to 1318, when the Archbishop of Mainz, Peter von Aspelt, and the Bishop of Würzburg, Gottfried III von Hohenlohe, concluded a security cooperation agreement here. In 1342, construction began on a castle in Rothenbuch, at the source of the Hafenlohr River. The first inhabitants were likely settled there as hunting lodgers. During the Peasants' War of 1525, the castle was severely damaged or destroyed. In 1566, the castle was rebuilt and expanded on the orders of Daniel Brendel von Homburg, Elector of Mainz. The first depiction of Rothenbuch can be found on one of the oldest existing Spessart maps, the so-called Pfinzig map from 1594. Source: Wikipedia

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are there in Waldaschaffer Forst?

Waldaschaffer Forst offers a diverse network of over 25 hiking routes. These trails cater to various preferences, with 17 routes classified as easy, 9 as moderate, and 1 as difficult, ensuring options for all skill levels.

What is the best time of year to hike in Waldaschaffer Forst?

Spring and autumn are particularly recommended for hiking in Waldaschaffer Forst, as the forests burst with vibrant colors. The dense woodlands also provide ample shade, making summer hikes enjoyable, while winter offers a unique, tranquil experience.

Are there easy hikes suitable for beginners or families in Waldaschaffer Forst?

Yes, Waldaschaffer Forst is very family-friendly, with 17 easy routes. A great option for a leisurely walk is the Panorama Trail Rothenbuch – View of Rothenbuch loop from Eselshöhe, an easy 4.5-mile (7.2 km) path offering scenic views of Rothenbuch and the forested hills.

Are there any circular walks in Waldaschaffer Forst?

Many of the trails in Waldaschaffer Forst are designed as circular routes. For example, the Picnic Table on Eselsweg loop from Glasholz is a 2.8-mile (4.5 km) loop that takes you through dense woodlands, perfect for a refreshing outing.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on a hike?

Waldaschaffer Forst is characterized by its dense, expansive woodlands, covering approximately 70% of the Spessart region. You'll encounter a mix of coniferous and deciduous trees, deeply cut valleys with clear streams, and the source of the Aschaff River. The Aschaff Spring is a notable natural monument to explore.

Are there any historical landmarks or attractions along the trails?

Yes, the area is rich in history. You can find testaments to the past like the Triftdamm, an 18th-century dam built with red sandstone blocks, and commemorative crosses. Information boards along routes often share stories about Electoral Mainz castles and old trade routes in the Spessart. The Eselsweg singletrack is part of an ancient trade route.

Where can I find parking for hiking trails in Waldaschaffer Forst?

Parking is generally available at common starting points for trails. Many routes, such as the Waldaschaff, Eselsweg Bus Stop – Panorama Trail Rothenbuch loop from Eselsweg, begin near accessible points, often with designated parking areas or close to public transport stops like bus stops.

Are there places to stop for refreshments or a meal during a hike?

Yes, the region offers options for refreshment. The Hohewart-Haus (Hohe Warte) near Hessenthal is a popular rustic forest house known for its good food and home-brewed 'Hohe-Wart beer,' serving as a great starting or ending point for many tours. You can also find various huts and shelters along the trails, some with picnic areas.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Waldaschaffer Forst?

The komoot community highly rates Waldaschaffer Forst, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the tranquil, dense woodlands, the well-maintained paths, and the varied terrain that offers both challenging ascents and leisurely walks. The scenic views, such as those from the View of the Wallöscheffer Neubaugebiet, are also often highlighted.

Are there any viewpoints or scenic overlooks in Waldaschaffer Forst?

Yes, the hilly terrain of Waldaschaffer Forst provides several scenic viewpoints. The Steinberg, at 483 meters, is the highest elevation and offers expansive views. Trails like the Panorama Trail Rothenbuch – View of Rothenbuch loop from Eselshöhe are specifically designed to showcase the beautiful forested landscapes and villages like Rothenbuch.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails in Waldaschaffer Forst?

Generally, dogs are welcome on the hiking trails in Waldaschaffer Forst. The extensive forest paths provide plenty of space for dogs to enjoy. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to respect local regulations.

How long do hikes in Waldaschaffer Forst typically take?

Hikes in Waldaschaffer Forst vary in length and duration. Shorter, easy routes like the Trail at Fliegerkreuz Memorial – View of Geiersberg (Spessart) loop from Wildtränke Großsohl can be completed in about 1 hour 15 minutes, covering around 2.8 miles (4.5 km). Longer, moderate trails such as the Eselsweg Junction – Seebachtal Forest Pond loop from Eselsweg can take over 2.5 hours for nearly 5.6 miles (9 km).

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