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Hiking in Heinrichthaler Forst offers a diverse range of trails through a predominantly forested landscape. The region is characterized by its varied terrain, providing paths suitable for different fitness levels. Hikers can expect a mix of forest paths, open fields, and views of valleys. The area features natural scenery and a network of routes that cater to both short, easy walks and longer, more challenging excursions.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.37km
02:35
280m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Wonderful area for hiking, very close to Waldhaus Engländer 🍺😃
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With the decommissioning of the Spessartrampe and the Schwarzkopftunnel, the 163-year history of the old Heigenbrücken train station ended on 15.06.2017. A shorter route with only slightly reduced gradient (21 instead of 21.7 per mille) has been gradually put into operation since June 19, 2017. From June 15 to 19, 2017, the new Spessartrampe was linked to the existing network as part of a total closure and the new Heigenbrücken stop was put into operation. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spessartrampe
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The small (Etzbachbogen) and the large Holzmannbogen are two structures made of red variegated sandstone, which were built around 1850 during the railway construction measures. The Etzbachbogen (Kleiner Holzmannbogen) is 40 m long, the Dunkle Bogen (Große Holzmannsbrücke) is 140 m long. Besides the Wendelstein-, Meidhof- and Sachsenhäuserbrücke in Laufach, the so-called Chausseebogen spans the federal road B 26 in Hain. It is 51 m long, up to 14 m high and 11.6 m wide. This viaduct has become a striking landmark of Hain. Source: Information board at the location
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Forest adventure trail Bächlesgrund (Heigenbrücken) https://share.google/xbKEUF31zWs662xum
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A beautiful viewpoint for a break.
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Here is a small village square.
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From the Bildstock, you can see the tower.
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You can take a nice break there and listen to the woodpeckers hammering.
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Heinrichthaler Forst features a diverse landscape, predominantly forested, with varied elevation changes. You'll encounter a mix of forest paths, open fields, and viewpoints offering glimpses of valleys. The terrain ranges from easy, accessible paths to more challenging routes with significant elevation gain, catering to various fitness levels.
Yes, Heinrichthaler Forst offers many easy trails perfect for beginners or families. There are over 580 easy routes available. These paths typically involve minimal elevation gain and can be completed in shorter durations, providing a pleasant outdoor experience for all. For example, the region offers walks lasting up to two hours with minimal elevation.
Many of the hiking routes in Heinrichthaler Forst are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Upper Aubach Lake – View of Heigenbrücken loop from Heigenbrücken or the View of Laufachtal – Großer Holzmann Tunnel loop from Heigenbrücken, which offer varied scenery and return to the starting point.
While hiking in Heinrichthaler Forst, you can discover several natural features and landmarks. Highlights include the Witch Tree, the tranquil Reifgrundsee lake, and the At the Lohrbach gorge. You might also encounter the Steinborn Spring.
Yes, Heinrichthaler Forst is generally very dog-friendly. The extensive network of forest paths and trails provides ample opportunities for you and your dog to explore. Many routes are well-suited for walks with pets, but always remember to keep your dog on a leash where required and clean up after them.
Heinrichthaler Forst offers appealing hiking conditions throughout much of the year. Spring brings fresh greenery, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for longer excursions, and even winter can be beautiful for a crisp walk, though some paths might be more challenging. The best time depends on your preference for scenery and weather.
While specific cafes directly on every trail are not common, the region does offer options. For instance, the Fields Above Heinrichsthal – Forest Inn "Zum Engländer" loop from Heinrichsthal passes by the Forest Inn "Zum Engländer," providing a place for refreshments. You can often find eateries in nearby towns like Heigenbrücken or Heinrichsthal.
Heinrichthaler Forst boasts an extensive network of over 1,100 hiking routes. This wide selection ensures that there are trails suitable for every preference, from short, easy strolls to more demanding, longer excursions.
The komoot community highly rates hiking in Heinrichthaler Forst, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 5,600 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, the well-maintained paths, and the natural beauty of the predominantly forested landscape. Many appreciate the variety of routes available for different fitness levels.
Absolutely. Many routes in Heinrichthaler Forst provide scenic views or lead to interesting points. For example, the View of Heigenbrücken – St. Thekla Church, Habichsthal loop from Heigenbrücken offers views of Heigenbrücken and passes by St. Thekla Church. Another route, Heigenbrücken Wildlife Park – Glücksweg Heigenbrücken loop from Heigenbrücken, takes you past the Heigenbrücken Wildlife Park.
While specific public transport connections directly to every trailhead might vary, towns like Heigenbrücken, which serve as starting points for several popular hikes, are generally accessible by regional public transport. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for the most convenient access to your chosen starting point.
Yes, you will find designated parking areas, especially near popular trailheads and in the vicinity of towns like Heigenbrücken and Heinrichsthal. These parking spots are typically well-marked and provide convenient access to the hiking network. Always look for official parking signs.


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