Best attractions and places to see around Frankenheim/Rhön are found within the picturesque Rhön region, a low mountain range characterized by rolling hills and diverse natural features. This area offers a variety of notable landmarks, striking natural sites, and cultural insights for visitors. Frankenheim/Rhön is an ideal destination for those seeking outdoor activities and exploring the unique landscape of the Rhön.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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At 950 meters, the Wasserkuppe is the highest mountain in Hesse and the symbol of the Rhön Mountains. Up here, you can feel the freedom, as the Wasserkuppe is considered the cradle of gliding – pilots have been taking to the skies here for over 100 years. But it's not just aviators who enjoy it: In summer, you can hike or cycle across vast plateaus with magnificent views, while in winter, ski lifts, cross-country ski trails, and toboggan runs beckon. Around the summit, you'll find the Aviation Memorial, the Gliding Museum, and numerous places to stop for refreshments. The Wasserkuppe is located in the heart of the Hessian Rhön Nature Park, which, with its open highlands, beech forests, and species-rich meadows, is a paradise for nature lovers. Here, you can explore the unique landscape on premium hiking trails like the Hochrhöner or on nature trails. The nature park also boasts star parks, rare animals like the red kite and the wildcat, and botanical treasures like gentian and orchids.
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One of the last raised bogs in Hesse. Peat mining was stopped here in 1986… Today, renaturation is the magic word
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Beautiful monument on basalt… a great view in fine weather including.
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The Rote Moor is also located directly on the Hochrhön hiking trail. It's just as beautiful as the Black Moor, just different. In the Red Moor there is a Carpathian birch forest, which here has its westernmost extent in Central Europe. Absolutely worth seeing.
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And another stamp for the eager collectors... it's a shame that this only works on paper..😉
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Unfortunately, the rote moor was largely removed from peat by the 1980s. Only 5 hectares of the raised bog remained, which, according to the information board, is not sufficient to regenerate on its own.
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Monument from another time. But it is impressively done, today it encourages climbing.
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The Rhön region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the unique ecosystem of the Red Moor, a significant high moor with a Carpathian birch forest, or visit the Fulda Spring, the origin of the Fulda River. The Black Moor (Schwarzes Moor) is another impressive raised bog with a boardwalk for easy access.
Yes, the Boardwalk Trail Through the Rotes Moor is specifically designed to be wheelchair and stroller accessible, offering a unique opportunity to experience the moor's flora and fauna. It features information boards and leads to a lookout tower.
History enthusiasts can visit the Grenzturm am Grabenberg im Dreiländereck, a former GDR border watchtower serving as a memorial. The Wasserkuppe aviation memorial, erected in 1923, commemorates pilots who died in World War I. The Neugothic Evangelical Church St. Peter und Paul also houses an exhibition on border history.
The Rhön Mountains offer excellent opportunities for hiking, cycling, and even paragliding from the Wasserkuppe. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and road cycling. For instance, explore routes like the 'Schwarzes Moor loop from Flagunden' for gravel biking, or the 'Rotes Moor Pond – Thüringer Hütte loop' for cycling. You can find more details on these activities on the respective guide pages for gravel biking, cycling, and road cycling around Frankenheim/Rhön.
Many natural sites are suitable for families, including the Red Moor and its Boardwalk Trail, which is great for all ages. The Moor lake in the Red Moor is also a pleasant spot for families. The region's numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Entdeckerpfad' (Discovery Path), are also designed for family enjoyment.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Wasserkuppe, the highest mountain in the Rhön. Another excellent spot is the Ellenbogen area, which features an observation deck known as 'Nohas Segel,' offering 360-degree vistas of the Rhön landscape.
Visitors appreciate the unique landscape and the informative experience. The Red Moor is praised for its beautiful hiking trail on planks, interesting information boards, and the impressive birch forest with blueberries and cranberries. It's considered a worthwhile visit for the whole family.
Yes, many outdoor areas in the Rhön are dog-friendly. For example, the Red Moor is listed as dog-friendly, making it a great option for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and follow local regulations.
The Rhön region is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking and cycling, with lush meadows and pleasant temperatures. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while winter transforms the Wasserkuppe into a popular spot for skiing and sledding. The stimulating climate of this former 'Höhenluftkurort' (high-altitude health resort) makes it enjoyable across seasons.
Frankenheim/Rhön itself is a charming village with historic half-timbered houses. The local project 'Blühende Inseln und Frankenheimer Urgesteine' aims to enhance the community's attractiveness by creating flowering areas and installing basalt rock piles to promote biodiversity and beautify the village.
Beyond the Grenzturm am Grabenberg, the Neugothic Evangelical Church St. Peter und Paul in Frankenheim/Rhön hosts an exhibition on border history. For a broader cultural and historical perspective, the Franconian Open Air Museum Fladungen offers insights into historic buildings and regional culture.


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