Der Hohe Buchene Wald Im Ebracher Forst
Der Hohe Buchene Wald Im Ebracher Forst
Best attractions and places to see in Der Hohe Buchene Wald Im Ebracher Forst include ancient beech forests and historical sites within the Steigerwald region. This area is characterized by its dense red beech trees, some centuries old, and diverse natural habitats. Visitors can explore a landscape that combines significant natural features with cultural heritage. The region offers 14 points of interest for those seeking to experience its unique environment.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Good landmark with a shelter and information boards;
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In bad weather, there is a shelter. At the crossroads, there are information boards, including for trails. You rarely stand around alone for more than 5 minutes here,
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Every cross reminds us of the suffering and death of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, who became human out of love for us. At the same time, however, such a small sacred monument is always also a Christian symbol of redemption and the Easter hopeful perspective of the 'eternal life' that awaits us after death. "Eternal life, after all, attempts to give a name to the great unknown through faith," Christiane Völker once wrote, and continues: "We... then sense that this eternity is not just another succession of calendar days, but something like a fulfilled moment of immersion in the infinite love of God, in which there is no time, no before, and no after."
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Beautiful old stone cross with a view 🔝
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Easy to ride trail to the stone cross
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Above the fountain there are several benches in different designs for taking a break. There are also some poems to discover in this area.
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So that this source may never run dry! Bottom up
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Very nice place, old stairs, lots of moss, rushing water
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The region is renowned for its ancient red beech forests, some trees being up to 300 years old. You can visit the Dreiherrn Spring, a natural monument and water source, or the Ponds in the Handthal Valley, which are important habitats for local wildlife. The area also features the Unique Beech Tree in Steigerwald Nature Park, showcasing remarkable forest resilience.
Yes, the region offers several historical and cultural points of interest. You can find the Stone Cross (1617), a historic man-made monument. Nearby, the former Cistercian Ebrach Abbey is a significant cultural heritage site, known for its splendid Abbey Church and Imperial Hall. Additionally, the Ruine Stollburg, medieval castle ruins, offer a glimpse into the region's past.
The Ebracher Forst offers numerous hiking trails through its serene environment. You can find moderate to difficult routes, such as the 'Steigerwald Center – Handthaler Stollberg Vineyards loop' or the 'Stollburg Ruins – Stollberg Hill loop'. For more options, explore the dedicated guide for Hiking in Der Hohe Buchene Wald Im Ebracher Forst.
Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. The Ponds in the Handthal Valley and Dreiherrn Spring are great for observing nature. The Stone Cross (1617) and View from Magdalenenkreuz are also considered family-friendly spots for a break and enjoying the scenery.
For panoramic views, visit the View from Magdalenenkreuz, which offers a great perspective of Handthal and its striking steep vineyard. The Ruine Stollburg also provides excellent views of the surrounding landscape.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly recommended. In spring, the beech forests burst into vibrant green, and in autumn, the foliage displays stunning colors. These seasons are also ideal for hiking and cycling.
Absolutely. The area is home to some of Europe's most valuable ancient beech forests, with trees up to 300 years old. The Unique Beech Tree in Steigerwald Nature Park is a prime example of the forest's resilience and unique growth patterns. The Methusalemweg is also a circular hiking trail specifically designed for admiring giant trees.
The diverse habitats, especially around the Ponds in the Handthal Valley and Dreiherrn Spring, support a variety of wildlife. You might spot deer, various bird species, insects, amphibians like fire salamanders, and even beavers near the ponds.
Yes, the Ebracher Forst is popular for both running and cycling. You can find moderate running routes like the 'Ponds in the Handthal Valley loop' or 'View from Magdalenenkreuz – Stone Cross loop'. For road cycling, routes such as 'Ebrach Abbey – Burgwindheim Castle loop' are available. Check the guides for Running Trails and Road Cycling Routes for detailed information.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil beauty of the ancient beech forests and the opportunities for peaceful breaks at spots like the Stone Cross (1617) or Dreiherrn Spring. The panoramic views from points like the Magdalenenkreuz are also highly rated, offering a chance to relax and take in the scenery.
Beyond the ancient beech forests themselves, the Dreiherrn Spring is a notable natural monument, serving as a water source and a habitat for fire salamanders. The Ponds in the Handthal Valley are also protected wetlands, recognized for their ecological value.
Yes, the area features several circular hiking routes. A popular 16 km loop includes the Ebracher Forst and passes by the Ruine Stollburg. The Methusalemweg is another interesting circular trail designed for admiring the ancient trees in the Spitzenberg nature reserve.
The Ponds in the Handthal Valley, just outside Ebrach, were originally created by Cistercian monks for fish breeding. Today, these wetlands are protected and serve as vital habitats for a diverse range of birds, insects, and amphibians, making them an important ecological feature of the region.
Yes, in Ebrach, you can find an exhibition dedicated to 'Wild Beech Forests'. This provides valuable insights into the theme of the surrounding natural environment and the ecological importance of the ancient beech forests in the region.


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