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Attractions and Places To See in Trockengebiete Vor Der Rhön - Top 20

Attractions and places to see in Trockengebiete Vor Der Rhön highlight a region known for its unique dry habitats and diverse landscapes within the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Rhön. This area, part of the Rhön-Grabfeld district, features significant natural reserves, impressive natural monuments, and historical sites. Visitors can explore its ecological importance, characterized by calcareous grasslands, dry grasslands, and varied flora and fauna. The region also offers extensive hiking and cycling opportunities to experience its cultural landscape.

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Last updated: July 5, 2026

Weyhershauk Summit Cross

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The Weyhershauk is a nature reserve in the Rhön biosphere reserve. On the natural history trail, hikers can get to know the northernmost occurrence of an important dry habitat in …

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Twin Oak

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As a botanical feature, the imposing natural monument "double oak" shows itself on the ascent to the summit of Weyhershauk.

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The Hausen village tour leads to the chapel hill via Fladungen to the Gangolf chapel. From up there, the view sweeps over the upper Streutal to the Ellenbogen and the Hochrhön.

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very nice view and benches to rest

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Stone Memorial Cross near Ostheim

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“Each of these crosses can tell its own story and what prompted people to erect “their” cross at this point. (...) These wayside crosses were erected as visible signs and …

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June 4, 2025, Doppelte Eiche

A very old, historic tree that's worth seeing. A golden oriole sang nearby.

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Originally from 1635, extensively renovated and open on weekends

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A beautiful view.

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The Roman Catholic Chapel of St. Gangolf is a listed church building in Fladungen. The chapel was rebuilt in 1597 to replace a chapel that was demolished during the Reformation. The hall church consists of a nave covered with a gable roof, to which a semicircular, two-storey apse covered with a polygonal tent roof adjoins to the east, on top of which sits a hexagonal, slate-covered ridge turret covered with a bell dome. Behind its sound arcades hangs the church bell, which is operated from the upper floor of the apse. The portal and two bull's eyes are located on the south side of the nave. In front of the chapel there is a cemetery cross with assistant figures, 1774, also station XII of the Way of the Cross to the Gangolf Chapel

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The Roman Catholic St. Sebastian's Chapel is a listed building. The chapel was built between 1636 and 1670. The hall church consists of a nave with two bays and a recessed choir in the east with a straight end. An octagonal, slate-covered ridge turret rises from the gable roof of the nave at the edge of the choir, which houses the bell cage and is covered with an onion dome. On the south wall of the nave, outside under the projecting gable roof, there is a crucifix, flanked by two crucified figures. A wooden statue of St. Sebastian from the beginning of the 16th century and a Last Supper made of approx. 30 cm high wooden statuettes from around 1480 are complemented by the church furnishings from the 18th century. The organ with 5 registers was built around 1700 by an unknown organ builder. Crucifixion group on the south side (Wikipedia)

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It is a pity that the inscription is lost forever in the darkness of history...

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The double oak is a very impressive natural monument, which you can marvel at on the Ostheimer extra tour. The very thick trunk splits after about 1.5 meters and gives the impression that two thick oak trees have grown together. The trunk, which is partly covered with moss, makes the tree appear very mystical. Next to the oak tree there is a small rest bench that invites you to linger.

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Memorial cross next to the moated castle

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Trockengebiete Vor Der Rhön region ecologically unique?

The region is characterized by its unique dry habitats, such as calcareous grasslands (Kalkmagerrasen), blue grass communities, and dry grasslands. It's part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Rhön and is home to a rich variety of rare plant species like silver thistles, orchids, and gentians, as well as specialized animal species including reptiles, insects, and birds. The unique geological conditions, particularly the southwest-sloping lower Muschelkalk layers, contribute to these diverse biotopes.

Are there specific nature reserves or protected areas to explore?

Yes, the region features several significant protected areas. The Weyhershauk Nature Reserve near Ostheim is a prime example, showcasing the northernmost Bavarian occurrence of an important dry habitat. Another notable area is the Trockengebiete Nordwestlich Mittelstreu, which includes parts of a former military training area and hosts a variety of rare flora and fauna in its dry and sunny conditions.

What kind of natural monuments can I find in Trockengebiete Vor Der Rhön?

An impressive natural monument in the region is the Twin Oak, known for its unique growth form where it appears as two oak trees grown together. This botanical Besonderheit is located on the ascent to the summit of Weyhershauk.

Are there historical sites or cultural landmarks in the area?

Absolutely. You can visit the St. Gangolf Chapel (Gangolfskapelle) Fladungen, a religious building with historical significance that offers views over the upper Streutal. Another site is the Celtic Hillfort Rehberg (Schwedenschanze), which provides insights into the history of the Rhön, particularly focusing on the Celts. The Stone Memorial Cross near Ostheim also tells a historical story, commemorating a clerk struck by lightning in 1574.

What hiking opportunities are available in Trockengebiete Vor Der Rhön?

The region offers extensive hiking opportunities, allowing visitors to experience the 'Land der offenen Fernen' (Land of Open Distances). You can find various trails, including the Weyhershauk Nature Trail, which provides insights into the diverse flora and fauna of the nature reserve. For more hiking options, explore the dedicated guide for Hiking in Trockengebiete Vor Der Rhön.

Are there easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, there are several easy hiking trails perfect for families or those seeking a less strenuous walk. Routes like the 'Twin Oak – Weyhershauk Summit Cross loop from Ostheim vor der Rhön' are considered easy. You can find more options in the Easy hikes in Trockengebiete Vor Der Rhön guide.

Can I go cycling in the Trockengebiete Vor Der Rhön?

The Trockengebiete Vor Der Rhön and the broader Rhön region are well-known for their cycling opportunities. There are routes suitable for various skill levels, including longer tours like the 'Rhön-Zügle Museum Railway – Kneipp Basin Stockheim loop'. For detailed cycling routes, refer to the Cycling in Trockengebiete Vor Der Rhön guide.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in the region?

Many attractions in Trockengebiete Vor Der Rhön are suitable for families. The Weyhershauk Summit Cross and its nature reserve offer an educational and scenic outing. The Twin Oak is also a fascinating natural monument for all ages. Additionally, many of the easy hiking trails are perfect for family excursions.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints in the region?

The region offers numerous scenic viewpoints. The Weyhershauk Summit Cross provides panoramic views of the surrounding area. From the St. Gangolf Chapel (Gangolfskapelle) Fladungen, you can enjoy views over the upper Streutal to the Ellenbogen and the Hochrhön. The Sebastianskapelle Nordheim vor der Rhön also offers a very nice view and benches to rest.

When is the best time to visit Trockengebiete Vor Der Rhön for outdoor activities?

The dry grasslands and unique flora are particularly vibrant during spring and summer, making these seasons ideal for hiking and exploring the nature reserves. The 'Land der offenen Fernen' is beautiful year-round, but for comfortable outdoor activities and to witness the full bloom of rare plant species, late spring to early autumn is generally recommended.

What do visitors enjoy most about Trockengebiete Vor Der Rhön?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Weyhershauk Summit Cross. The fascinating flora and fauna of the nature reserves, the tranquility of the trails, and the opportunity to take a break at scenic rest benches are also highly appreciated. The unique geological features and the well-maintained hiking paths contribute to a rewarding outdoor experience.

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