Natural monuments around Oberaula are situated within the Knüllgebirge low mountain range and the Aula river valley in Hesse, Germany. The region features diverse natural landscapes, including forests, streams, and elevated viewpoints. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities and offer views of the surrounding nature. Oberaula serves as a starting point for exploring the natural features of the Knüllgebirge.
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The spring was enclosed in 1920 and renovated in 1989 by the Knüllgebirge Association.
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You shouldn't expect too much here. It is a simple spring, but the water flow is not particularly strong. A stone trough catches the spring water and directs it to the drainage side.
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You can cool off fabulously at the Christinenquelle, which was first tapped in 1920.
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Great opportunity to relax - there are plenty of benches, the pond is extremely well maintained and invites you to linger. Highly Recommended!
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There has always been a natural waterfall where the Buchenbach squeezes its way through the rocks in a shady, narrow gorge. In the early 1920s, in a small basalt quarry, stones for road construction began to be mined directly in front of it. When the company was shut down, the quarry gradually fell into disrepair and was misused as a wild garbage dump. With the start of land restructuring in Christerode in 1971, the plan was drawn up to expand this former quarry into a small pond. A dilapidated irrigation ditch was renewed to supply water. This is how today's waterfall was created, which falls over an approximately 11 m high cliff into the pond. The waterfall hut was built by the citizens of Christeröd themselves. The entire facility was put into operation in 1974 and has been maintained and cared for by the local fishing club ever since. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christerode
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There is a 12 meter high lookout tower on the mountain. Built in 1978 as a crumple tower, it was renamed the August Franke Tower in 1984. To the west, a little below the summit, there is a 46-meter-high steel-frame transmission tower for the Deutsche Bundespost. It is used for radio transmission and is also used by a local group of the amateur radio club. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kn%C3%BCllk%C3%B6pfchen
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Beautiful tour, the waterfall and the pond area very nicely laid out. Here you can rest.
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Oberaula offers a variety of natural features. You can discover the 'wildly romantic' Christerode Waterfall and Pond, explore the tranquil Buchenwald Nature Reserve with its expansive beech forests, or follow the picturesque Aulabach Stream. For geological interest, the Ibrakuppe basalt cone provides panoramic views after a climb.
For extensive panoramic views, consider visiting Herzberg Castle, which offers vistas stretching across the Rhön, Vogelsberg, and Kellerwald. The Knüll Tower (Knüllköpfchen) and the August Franke Tower on Knüllköpfchen also provide wide views and are popular spots for photography and starting hikes. The Ibrakuppe basalt cone also rewards climbers with broad vistas.
Yes, the Lochbachklamm Gorge is known for its 'wildly romantic character,' featuring small bridges and wooden stairs. It's a scenic, albeit challenging, experience. Additionally, the Ibrakuppe is a notable basalt cone, offering a distinct geological feature and panoramic views.
Absolutely. The Christerode Waterfall and Pond is a family-friendly spot that invites lingering. Both the Knüll Tower (Knüllköpfchen) and Herzberg Castle are also categorized as family-friendly, offering engaging experiences and views for all ages.
The region around Oberaula is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and running. For example, explore easy to moderate road cycling routes like the 'Backhaus Wahlshausen – Oberaula Railway Station loop' or mountain bike trails such as the 'Giant Stone Age Axe Sculpture – Rotkäppchen Railway Cycle Path loop'. Running trails like the 'Running loop from Oberaula' are also available. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for Road Cycling Routes around Oberaula, MTB Trails around Oberaula, and Running Trails around Oberaula.
Yes, Oberaula serves as a starting point for many of Hessen's extensive network of forest trails. The Buchenwald Nature Reserve offers numerous hiking routes, and the Ibrakuppe is a highlight along the 'Wupp die Kupp' fairytale path. The August Franke Tower on Knüllköpfchen is also a popular starting point for both smaller and larger hikes.
Visitors frequently praise the wonderful views from spots like the August Franke Tower on Knüllköpfchen and the Knüll Tower (Knüllköpfchen). The tranquility and natural beauty of places like the Christerode Waterfall and Pond are also highly appreciated, with many noting it as a lovely place to linger and enjoy pure nature.
You can visit the Christinen Spring, which was first tapped in 1920. It's a refreshing spot where you can cool off, and a path leads to it from Berggasthof Eisenberg, often integrated into panoramic hiking routes.
While primarily natural, Herzberg Castle is a significant historical site that also functions as a natural monument due to its elevated position and panoramic views. It features a castle chapel from the 13th century, blending history with natural beauty.
The Buchenwald Nature Reserve is an expansive woodland that provides opportunities for observing local wildlife. While specific species are not listed, the tranquil environment and extensive forest cover make it a suitable habitat for various forest animals and birds typical of the Knüllgebirge region.
When visiting the Lochbachklamm Gorge, it's advisable to wear sturdy shoes, especially after rain, as the paths can be slippery. The gorge features small bridges and wooden stairs on steeper sections, offering a challenging yet rewarding scenic experience.


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