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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Hohenroda

Natural monuments around Hohenroda offer a landscape shaped by geological formations and natural features. The region is known for its basalt cones, ancient trees, and areas of natural preservation. These sites provide opportunities to observe unique geology and expansive views. Hohenroda's natural monuments are integral to its outdoor appeal.

Best natural monuments around Hohenroda

  • The most popular natural monuments is Soisberg Observation Tower, a viewpoint that offers a panoramic perspective. The effort to reach the viewing platform is rewarded…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Öchsenberg Summit and Celtic Cross

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One of the highlights of the “Celtic Path” hiking route is undoubtedly the panoramic view from the summit of the Öchsenberg with the Celtic cross, which was shaped by decades …

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Soisberg Observation Tower

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The effort for the ascent, especially to the viewing platform, is worth it. Up here you have a perfect panoramic view. 🗼🔭

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Schenklengsfeld Lime Tree

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The Schenklengsfelder Linde is said to be the oldest tree in Germany with its estimated 1,200 years. With its mighty crown and supported branches, the linden tree is an impressive …

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Geiskopf Blockfield and Summit

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From the Geißköpfchen (627 m) on the Dietrichsberg there is a fantastic view of the Rhön with its highest mountain, the Wasserkuppe. You can also see the game of skittles, …

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Hammundeseiche

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The Hammundeseiche is a natural monument, which is located about three kilometers northeast of Friedewald in the district of Hersfeld-Rotenburg in Seulingswald in Hesse and about 650 meters south of …

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Der Bornschisser
June 1, 2025, Hammundeseiche

This stately oak tree - a natural monument - stands at the assumed center of the village of Hammundeseiche - in the Seulingswald - which fell into desolation at the beginning of the 14th century.

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Magnificent summit with a bench to rest and enjoy the view

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January 10, 2025, Hammundeseiche

The Hammundeseiche is a natural monument located about three kilometers northeast of Friedewald in the Hersfeld-Rotenburg district in the Seulingswald in Hesse and about 650 meters south of the Friedewald to Hönebach road, at the junction of Nadelöhr. The oak tree stands in the middle of the former village of Hammundeseiche at 435 meters above sea level. The oak tree represents the former center of the village of Hammundeseiche, which has been considered abandoned since 1312.

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Hammundeseiche is a village located on the so-called KURZEN HESSEN, which probably fell into ruin at the beginning of the 14th century. The foundations of the church and the village fountain are still visible today. The Hammundeseiche - a natural monument - is probably located in the area of the former village center. You can get here on well-developed forest paths both on foot and by bike - not necessarily a racing bike - and you can take a good rest here - there are some places to sit by the former church.

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A sea of stones.

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This old linden tree is always worth a visit.

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An absolute hiking highlight that needs to be explored here

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique geological formations can be explored around Hohenroda?

Hohenroda is characterized by its volcanic origins. You can explore basalt cones like the Öchsenberg Summit, which was shaped by basalt mining, or the Soisberg, a prominent basalt cone offering extensive views. Another geological feature is the block heap at Geiskopf Blockfield and Summit, formed from collapsed basalt columns.

Are there any historically significant natural monuments in the Hohenroda area?

Yes, the Schenklengsfeld Lime Tree is a significant natural monument, estimated to be over 1,000 years old. This ancient tree served as a court lime tree for centuries and is considered one of the oldest trees in Germany, offering a shady place to linger.

Where can I find panoramic viewpoints of the Hohenroda landscape?

For breathtaking panoramic views, visit the Soisberg Observation Tower. From its 24.96-meter-high tower, you can see the Rhön and even the Wasserkuppe on clear days. The Öchsenberg Summit also provides extensive vistas, shaped by decades of basalt mining.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments to visit in Hohenroda?

Many natural monuments in Hohenroda are suitable for families. The Soisberg Observation Tower is accessible for families, and the ascent is rewarding with its panoramic views. The ancient Schenklengsfeld Lime Tree also offers a pleasant, shady spot for families to relax.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Hohenroda's natural monuments?

The region around Hohenroda offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as those found in the Cycling around Hohenroda guide, or tackle mountain biking trails detailed in the MTB Trails around Hohenroda guide. For gravel biking enthusiasts, there's also the Gravel biking around Hohenroda guide.

What is the 'Hessian Kegelspiel' and where can I experience it?

The Hessian Kegelspiel refers to a group of distinctive, cone-shaped volcanic mountains in the landscape, resembling bowling pins. This area, formed millions of years ago by volcanism, offers pure nature and can be explored on various trails, such as the bowling alley path from Hünfeld to Wenigentaft or Rasdorf.

Are there any serene natural reserves or unique natural spots near Hohenroda for nature observation?

Yes, the 'Sandloch' (Sandpit) in Oberbreitzbach is a piece of untouched nature within a former sandstone quarry, featuring a tranquil pond and impressive rock cliffs. It has become a habitat for various fish species, making it an interesting spot for nature observation and relaxation. Additionally, the Rohrlache von Heringen nature reserve, easily accessible from Hohenroda, features a charming wooden boardwalk for observing wetlands and local flora and fauna.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments around Hohenroda?

Visitors frequently praise the panoramic views from summits like the Soisberg Observation Tower and Öchsenberg Summit. The historical significance and impressive size of the Schenklengsfeld Lime Tree are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the quiet, natural patches of earth and the geological features like the block heap at Geiskopf Blockfield and Summit.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Hohenroda?

The natural monuments around Hohenroda can be enjoyed in every season. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and clear views. Summer is ideal for lingering under the shade of ancient trees like the Schenklengsfeld Lime Tree. Even in winter, the landscape offers unique beauty, especially from the panoramic viewpoints on clear days.

Are there any specific tips for hiking to the Öchsenberg Summit?

When hiking to the Öchsenberg Summit, it's recommended to wear sturdy shoes. The summit, with its Celtic cross, offers a panoramic view shaped by basalt mining. There are several benches available at the top, and a hut further down is often open on weekends, providing a place to rest.

How can I reach the Soisberg Observation Tower?

The Soisberg Observation Tower can be easily reached from various starting points. The fastest route leads from Soislieden to the summit. A longer circular route, about 8 km, starts in Ufhausen. Parking is available in Soislieden in the village or at the cemetery, and in Ufhausen in the village center or at the DGH.

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