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Easy hiking trails in Im Rußland Und In Der Kuhweide Bei Lindheim traverse a significant nature reserve within the Wetteraukreis in Hesse, Germany. The region is characterized by extensive grassland areas in the central Nidder valley, featuring natural floodplain zones, wet meadows, and standing waters. The landscape is largely open, shaped by the Seemenbach and Nidder rivers, and includes numerous small ponds and pools. This area is recognized for its ecological importance as part of the "Grünlandgebiete in der Wetterau"…
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Towards Altenstadt, there are mostly shards everywhere here.
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Jewish families have lived in Lindheim since the 14th century, and since the 17th century there has been a synagogue with a rabbi and a Jewish school. In the 19th century, between 50 and 80 Jewish people lived here. (Source: Elisabeth Johann: Our Jewish Neighbors) The aforementioned Protestant pastor Glaubrecht fueled the racial madness with anti-Semitic writings. The stumbling blocks show us where political anti-Semitism leads. The commitment to human rights is still desperately needed, especially with regard to minorities.
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The "Lindheim Years of Terror" took place in the 17th century, as the Protestant pastor Otto Glaubrecht (pseudonym for Rudolf Oeser) describes this time of witch mania in his 1850 book. Citizens were imprisoned in the tower, which was part of the former city wall. Within 9 months, 20 innocent people were hanged or beheaded on the spot and then burned. The local carnival club is called "Lindheim Witches", which can be interpreted in all directions. Source: https://www.altenstadt.de/kultur-tourismus/ausflugsziele/lindheimer-hexenturm
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Lindheim station is located along the "Stockheim-Frankfurt" railway line. The "Stockheim - Heldenbergen - Windheim" section, on which the station is located, was inaugurated on October 1, 1905. In addition to agricultural products, the Niddertalbahn, popularly known as "Stockheimer Lieschen", transported mining products from the basalt stone industry in the Vogelsberg. And what was then the railway line that guaranteed access to modernity is now the fiber optic cable that brings the Internet to "every milk can" through a company based in Altenstadt. Source for railway construction: "Connection to the wide world - The eventful development of the railway in Upper Hesse". Here is a quote: Railway stations "represent not only the railway as such, but also the respective location, which is (...) also reflected in architectural reminiscences of the village's own history, as in Lindheim, at whose station figures were installed in memory of the witch hunts in the town.
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Unfortunately, I have always found myself standing in front of a locked door.
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The station is served every 1/2 hour on weekdays and 1 hour on Sundays. Direction Bad Vilbel - Ffm or Glauburg Stockheim.
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Storks breed in the middle of Lindheim, great.
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There are over 600 easy hiking trails in Im Rußland Und In Der Kuhweide Bei Lindheim, offering a wide range of options for all skill levels. In total, the region features more than 1000 hiking routes.
The easy trails in this region are characterized by their generally flat terrain, minimal elevation changes, and well-maintained paths. They traverse extensive grasslands and natural floodplain zones, making them accessible for casual walkers and families.
Yes, many easy trails in Im Rußland Und In Der Kuhweide Bei Lindheim are circular. For example, the View of the Countryside – Bridge Over the Seemenbach loop from Limeshain is an easy 7 km circular route that takes you through the scenic landscape.
Im Rußland Und In Der Kuhweide Bei Lindheim is a significant bird sanctuary. You might spot endangered species like the Great Curlew, Whinchat, Yellow Wagtail, and Grasshopper Warbler. White Storks are also a prominent feature, and during winter, the area is a crucial resting place for migratory birds like cranes and Spoonbills. Look out for information boards along the trails for more details on local flora and fauna.
Yes, the easy trails are ideal for families. Their gentle gradients and open landscapes make them suitable for children. The presence of diverse wildlife and natural features like ponds and rivers can also make for an engaging outdoor experience for younger hikers.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the region. However, as Im Rußland Und In Der Kuhweide Bei Lindheim is a nature reserve and bird sanctuary, it's important to keep dogs on a leash to protect the sensitive wildlife, especially during breeding seasons. Always check local signage for specific restrictions.
While the region is primarily known for its natural landscapes, you can find points of interest such as the Hexenturm (Witches' Tower) and Lindheim Church, which are part of the Hexenturm – Lindheim Church loop from Im Rußland und in der Kuhweide bei Lindheim. The area also features the Nidder Bridge and the Minerva Stele, which you can explore on the Nidder Bridge – Minerva Stele loop from Lindheim.
Spring and summer are excellent for observing the rich birdlife and enjoying the lush green grasslands. Autumn offers beautiful colors, while winter can provide a unique, quiet experience, especially for birdwatching migratory species. The open nature of the landscape means trails are generally accessible year-round, though conditions may vary with weather.
Parking is typically available near trailheads in and around Lindheim and Altenstadt. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages or local community websites. Look for designated parking areas near the starting points of the trails.
Yes, Lindheim and Altenstadt are accessible by public transport. You can use local bus services or regional trains to reach the vicinity of the nature reserve. From the stations, many easy trails are within walking distance, such as the Lindheim Station – Graffiti Murals loop from Lindheim.
No, generally you do not need a permit for hiking on the designated trails within the Im Rußland Und In Der Kuhweide Bei Lindheim nature reserve. However, it is crucial to stay on marked paths to protect the sensitive ecosystems and wildlife, especially in this important bird sanctuary.
The easy trails in Im Rußland Und In Der Kuhweide Bei Lindheim are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 4,800 reviews. Hikers often praise the peaceful, open landscapes, the abundance of birdlife, and the well-maintained paths that make for a relaxing outdoor experience.


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