Best attractions and places to see around Obersinn include a blend of natural beauty and cultural sites. Located between the Spessart Nature Park and the Rhön Biosphere Reserve, Obersinn is characterized by the scenic Sinngrund and the Sinn river. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, alongside historical landmarks and unique natural spectacles such as the Schachblumenwiesen.
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The Jossa is a 32-km-long river in the Spessart region of Hesse, flowing in the Main-Kinzig district of southern Hesse. It rises in the Jossgrund district of Lettgenbrunn and flows into the middle course of the Sinn River from the right near the Jossa district of the municipality of Sinntal. It is a fine-grained, silicate-rich low mountain stream. See: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jossa_(Sinn)
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The Jossa–Wildflecken railway line, also known as the Sinntalbahn, was a branch line in Hesse and Bavaria. It branched off from the Flieden–Gemünden railway line in Jossa and ran through the Sinntal via Altengronau and Bad Brückenau to Wildflecken. The building permit for the line was granted on March 8, 1888, so that construction work could begin on July 1, 1890. The line was opened on October 9, 1891, and stops along the way began on October 15, 1891. Passenger traffic, which had always been of secondary importance, declined sharply due to competition from private transport. After the German Federal Railway stopped weekend traffic on the line with the 1982 summer timetable and no longer served the Bad Brückenau–Wildflecken section except for a single pair of trains, it stopped passenger traffic on the line completely on May 27, 1988. The last freight train traveled the route on February 4, 2002. On June 26, 2002, the Bad Brückenau-Wildflecken section of the route had to be closed due to a dam slide near the Römershag stop, and the entire route was closed on October 17, 2002. Until the entire route was finally closed by the Federal Railway Authority on March 31, 2005, special trips by railway associations continued. Finally, at the end of 2009, DB Netz submitted an application to dismantle the route. The actual dismantling of the tracks finally took place in October 2016. The dismantling of the tracks began in 2017. The Rhönexpress rail cycle path, which was partially built on the route of the Sinntalbahn, was opened on June 28, 2019. The first section, Zeitlofs - Bad Brückenau-Römershag, was opened on December 1, 2018. Source and further information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahnstrecke_Jossa-Wildflecken Rhönexpress rail cycle path homepage: https://rhoenexpress.bayern
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very beautiful path along the meandering Jossa
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Fantastically beautiful route along the natural Jossa... wonderful
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The park found here including the Hess. Forestry office, shapes the entire townscape... Nice to look at and experience
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The cycle path is officially called: Rhönexpress Bahn-Radweg
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Beautiful, curved path along the Jossa with several benches where you can relax and listen to the water.
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Obersinn, nestled between the Spessart Nature Park and the Rhön Biosphere Reserve, is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling along the scenic Sinngrund and the River Sinn. The area features trails like the Rhönexpress Rail Trail, which is a newly developed cycle path on a former railway line, perfect for leisurely rides. For more challenging mountain biking, the Haseltal Trail (Flowtrail Bad Orb) offers a moderate challenge with various elements.
Yes, Obersinn offers several family-friendly options. The Burgwiesenpark Burgjoss is a great spot with a mini golf course, a playground, and a Kneipp pool. The Rhönexpress Rail Trail is also designed with a gentle incline, making it suitable for family cycling outings. Additionally, the idyllic Hasel Pond provides a peaceful setting for relaxation amidst nature.
Obersinn is renowned for its extensive Schachblumenwiesen (Snake's Head Fritillary Meadows). This unique natural spectacle occurs from late April to early May when the protected Snake's Head Fritillary blossoms, creating one of Europe's largest occurrences of the flower in the 'Wässerwiesen' north of Obersinn. The scenic Sinngrund and the River Sinn also offer beautiful landscapes for exploration.
Obersinn has a rich history. You can visit the neo-Gothic St. Jakobus d.Ä. Catholic Parish Church, built in 1858. The village also honors its famous son, writer Leo Weismantel, with the Leo Weismantel House, which features a permanent exhibition. An ancient Early Historical Burial Mound from prehistoric times is another point of interest. Additionally, north of Obersinn, you can see a historically significant and restored irrigation system for the 'Rückenwiesen'.
The best time to visit Obersinn largely depends on your interests. For nature lovers, late April to early May is ideal to witness the blooming of the Schachblumenwiesen (Snake's Head Fritillary Meadows). Generally, spring through autumn offers pleasant weather for hiking and cycling. If you're interested in unique local traditions, Rosenmontag (Rose Monday) features the centuries-old 'Feuerrädchen' tradition.
Yes, Obersinn is surrounded by picturesque landscapes perfect for hiking. You can explore the Sinngrund and the River Sinn, which offer various trails. For specific routes, you can find numerous options for different difficulty levels on the running trails guide around Obersinn, many of which are suitable for hiking as well.
Obersinn is a great starting point for cycling. The Rhönexpress Rail Trail is a popular choice, offering a gentle gradient suitable for families. The European Cultural Cycle Path 'Pearls of Jossa' also passes through the area, highlighting cultural and natural history. You can explore more options on the cycling guide around Obersinn, which includes routes like the Sinn River Cycle Path.
Absolutely. The Haselruhe Hunting Lodge is a recommended spot. Located in the beautiful Haseltal, it offers a peaceful setting with a terrace where you can enjoy coffee, homemade tarts, cakes, and meals. It's also conveniently located near the flow trails, making it a great stop after a ride.
Obersinn is known for its unique and centuries-old tradition called the 'Feuerrädchen' (Fire Wheel). On Rosenmontag (Rose Monday), young unmarried men carry a burning fire wheel into the valley, a spectacle that draws visitors to the community.
While specific wheelchair-accessible trails are not extensively detailed, the Rhönexpress Rail Trail is noted for its even and very moderate incline (max. 3%), making it an ideal destination for family outings and potentially suitable for those seeking easier, more accessible paths. The Burgwiesenpark Burgjoss also offers various facilities and paths that may be accessible.
Visitors particularly appreciate Obersinn's blend of natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities. The serene setting along the Sinn river, the unique natural spectacle of the Schachblumenwiesen, and the well-maintained cycling and hiking trails are frequently highlighted. The peaceful atmosphere of places like Hasel Pond and the challenging yet fun Haseltal Trail also receive positive feedback from the komoot community.


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