Boyneburg Und Schickeberg Bei Breitau
Boyneburg Und Schickeberg Bei Breitau
Best attractions and places to see in Boyneburg Und Schickeberg Bei Breitau are centered around its namesake mountains in the northern Hessian Werra-Meißner district. This area is characterized by a blend of historical landmarks and significant natural features. It is designated as a nature reserve and a Fauna-Flora-Habitat (FFH-Gebiet), highlighting its ecological importance within the Geo-Naturpark Frau-Holle-Land. The region offers diverse landscapes, including extensive deciduous forests and dramatic rock formations, making it a notable destination for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Hiking parking lot above Grandenborn. Ideal starting point for the premium trail P13 or also for a short walk to the Boyneburg (approx. 1.6 km from here)
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Beautiful starting point for a floral expedition
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The ruins can be hiked from different directions and with different levels of difficulty. It is part of the P13 and from the Boyneburg hiking car park (Grandenborn)
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Very beautiful old ruin and well-maintained hiking trails. The ruin can be hiked from different directions and with various levels of difficulty. It is part of the P13 and can be reached from the Boyneburg hiking car park (Grandenborn)
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On the premium hiking trail, this trail runs directly on a very narrow path, sometimes with steps. You should already have a certain level of riding technique here, and in some exposed sections, pushing is even required. Caution and consideration should be shown to hikers, as you share the path with them.
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A good place to rest on the road
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Above Grandenborn (entrance on the left, just before the end of the town) is the hiking car park for Premiumwanderweg 13. There is ample free parking here.
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The rest area Drei Linden is located approx. 400 m behind the hiking car park above Grandenborn. Opportunity to get into the P13.
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The most prominent historical landmark is the Boyneburg Castle Ruins. Dating back to between the 11th and 14th centuries, these ruins offer a glimpse into the past with evidence of numerous buildings on its plateau and remnants of former moats and ramparts. The site also hosts an annual 'Spende' event on Ascension Day, linked to the legend of 'The Maiden of Boyneburg'.
The entire area is designated as a nature reserve and a Fauna-Flora-Habitat (FFH-Gebiet), part of the Geo-Naturpark Frau-Holle-Land. Key natural features include the dramatic Boyneburg Rocky Gorge, the scenic Schickeberg and Erbberg mountains, and the rockfall at Schickeberg, which includes the Zehn-Uhr-Klippen. These areas are known for their diverse flora and fauna within extensive deciduous forests.
Yes, the region is a hiker's paradise with numerous well-signposted trails. A highly recommended option is the Premium route P13 Boyneburg, which offers an immersive experience of the landscape and includes the castle ruins. Another popular choice is the Knight’s Path on the Schickeberg, known for its wonderful flora and fauna and great views. For more options, you can explore easy hikes in Boyneburg Und Schickeberg Bei Breitau.
Families can enjoy the themed hiking trail 'The Path of Water' (Themenwanderweg 'Der Pfad des Wassers'), which follows small rivers with various stations. The small reservoir ('Kleiner Stausee') near Schickeberg is also perfect for a leisurely family hike and offers a lovely rest area ideal for a picnic. The Rest Area Drei Linden is also noted as family-friendly.
The 'Schickenberger Berg' offers breathtaking views over the surrounding area, extending as far as the Thuringian Forest. Additionally, the Knight’s Path on the Schickeberg provides several great viewpoints along its route.
The region also offers opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for gravel biking and road cycling in Boyneburg Und Schickeberg Bei Breitau, catering to different difficulty levels.
The area is particularly appealing during spring and autumn when the deciduous forests display vibrant colors and the weather is pleasant for hiking. Spring also brings out diverse flora like lilies of the valley, orchids, and liverworts. Summer is also suitable for outdoor activities, while winter can offer a different, serene experience, though some trails might be more challenging.
Yes, the trail from the Boyneburg to Grandenborn, which includes the Boyneburg Rocky Gorge, is popular with mountain bikers. There's also an easy-to-ride MTB mini trail below the Boyneburg Castle Ruins. However, be mindful that these trails are also used by hikers.
There are designated parking areas for hikers, such as the Rest Area Drei Linden, which also serves as a parking lot. Another convenient option is the P13 Trailhead Grandenborn, located right on the edge of the forest with a view of Grandenborn, offering a good starting point for the P13 trail.
As a designated nature reserve and FFH-Gebiet, the area is rich in diverse flora and fauna. The extensive deciduous forests and cliff faces, such as the Zehn-Uhr-Klippen, are part of an EU bird sanctuary, indicating a significant presence of birdlife. Keep an eye out for various plant species like lilies of the valley, orchids, and liverworts depending on the season.
Yes, Teichhof in Grandenborn is a recommended stop for refreshments, especially during a hike. While specific cafes or pubs are not detailed, this spot offers a convenient break for visitors.
The 'Spende' (donation) event is an annual tradition held on Ascension Day at the Boyneburg Castle Ruins. It's linked to the legend of 'Das Fräulein von Boyneburg' (The Maiden of Boyneburg). Historically, it involved bread and bacon, but today it's primarily bread, distributed by the current Baron von Boyneburg, drawing numerous participants each year.


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