Best attractions and places to see around Hilders are found within the Rhön Mountains, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Hesse, Germany. This region is characterized by its expansive views, gentle hills, deep moors, and ancient forests, earning it the title "Land of open distances." Visitors can explore diverse natural landscapes and notable landmarks.
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It's a shame that you have zero zero visibility up here in winter... so you have to concentrate on the little things
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Beautiful monument on basalt… a great view in fine weather including.
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On the round unmistakable rock mountain… the crucifixion group is visible from afar
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Monument from another time. But it is impressively done, today it encourages climbing.
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The ascent alone is an adventure. It goes over stairs and rocks through a forest. Then over steps to the summit. From the top you have a breathtaking view of Kreuzberg and Heidelstein. And especially to the Wasserkuppe.
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The memorial was erected on a volcanic chimney, which was formerly called Lerchen Hügel, later called "Loessl Steine". Carl Oskar Ursinus had designated this place for an annual commemoration, since Eugen von Loessl had started his last flight from here on August 9, 1920 during the first Rhön competition. On August 14, 1921, Wilhelm Leusch, the second person to die in gliding, also died at this point due to a surface failure due to a faulty design of his glider.
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Nice path through the red moor. You can see the Heidelstein very nicely from the observation tower at the end
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Hilders is nestled in the Rhön Mountains, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve known as the "Land of open distances." You can explore a diverse landscape of gentle hills, deep moors, and ancient forests. Notable natural features include the Pferdskopf Summit, offering panoramic views, and the unique ecosystems of the Boardwalk Trail Through the Rotes Moor.
Yes, Hilders offers several family-friendly options. The Guckaisee is a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing, and many hiking trails, such as the Boardwalk Trail Through the Rotes Moor, are suitable for families and even strollers. The Ulsterwelle adventure pool in Hilders is also a great choice for children.
You can visit the Wasserkuppe aviation memorial, a monument built in 1923 to commemorate field pilots from World War I. Another significant site is the Milseburg Summit and Crucifixion Group, which features historical brickwork and a religious monument.
The Rhön Mountains are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, cycling along paths like the Milseburgradweg, and in winter, skiing. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Hilders or Road Cycling Routes around Hilders guides.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Pferdskopf Summit, a southwestern foothill of the Wasserkuppe. The Milseburg Summit also offers excellent vistas, and the Wasserkuppe itself, as the highest peak in Hesse, provides expansive views.
Yes, the Boardwalk Trail Through the Rotes Moor is specifically designed to be wheelchair and stroller accessible, offering an opportunity to experience the unique moorland ecosystem with ease.
The Rhön Mountains offer activities year-round. Summer is ideal for swimming at Guckaisee and extensive hiking and cycling. Winter provides opportunities for skiing in the Rhön. Spring and autumn are excellent for hiking and enjoying the changing landscapes.
The Hilders Town Center offers various dining and shopping opportunities. You can also find local culinary delights such as "Hessischer Handkäs" and "Fuldaer Pfefferpotthast." The NABU house near the Boardwalk Trail Through the Rotes Moor also offers cakes and coffee.
The Rhön Mountains are known for their volcanic origin, which has created unique geological formations. The Pferdskopf Summit is an example of this volcanic landscape. The Black Moor (Schwarzes Moor) and the Red Moor (Rotes Moor) are significant nature reserves showcasing unique ecosystems.
Absolutely. The Milseburgradweg is a popular cycling path that allows you to explore the beautiful Ulstertal valley. You can find more cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Hilders guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from summits like Pferdskopf Summit and the peaceful atmosphere of places like Guckaisee. The well-explained nature trails, such as the Boardwalk Trail Through the Rotes Moor, are also highly appreciated for their educational value and accessibility.


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