Best mountain peaks around Mellrichstadt are found in the surrounding Bavarian Rhön region, which serves as an excellent base for exploring elevated areas and mountains. Mellrichstadt itself is situated amidst rolling hills and picturesque valleys. The Rhön is characterized by diverse landscapes, including high peaks, raised bogs, mountain meadows, and natural forests. This area offers numerous opportunities for hiking through varied terrain and reaching elevated viewpoints.
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Wonderful forest route over the Hexenberg towards Obermaßfeld Grimmenthal
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From the summit cross of the Weyershauck you have a great view of the surrounding area. Many rest benches invite you to take a break here.
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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 Bavaria. It is one of the most valuable areas due to its species-rich equipment with a large variety of animal and plant species.
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Nice vantage point on a tour that you can also do with children.
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From Wikipedia: On the Gangolfsberg are the remains of the double Gangolfsberg ramparts from Celtic to Merovingian times; an early medieval settlement is also assumed. The ruins of St. Gangolf's chapel from the 8th century stand on the northern part. The chapel dedicated to Saint Gangolf later gave the mountain its name. The deserted areas of Wermers (see Schweinfurt House), Lahr and Lanzig are to the south-east. The Schweinfurter house is around 650 m east of the summit
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On the way to Weyershauk you walk through a beautiful poor meadow with silver thistles and other dried artists. You also have a very nice view of the castle and the surrounding area, especially from the very comfortable loungers.
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Hexenberg is a peak in Thuringia and has a terrain elevation of 491 metres. Hexenberg is situated close to Fossillagerstätte Ur-Werra, and close to Turnerdenkmal.
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The Rhön region near Mellrichstadt offers several notable elevated areas. A very popular spot is the Weyhershauk Summit Cross, known for its steep ascent, rewarding views, and fascinating flora within a nature reserve. Another significant mountain in the broader Rhön region is Kreuzberg, famous for its panoramic views and well-marked trails, especially vibrant in spring.
Yes, the Gangolfsberg is a summit rich in history, featuring remains of double ramparts from Celtic to Merovingian times and an early medieval settlement. It also has the ruins of St. Gangolf's chapel. Another historically interesting spot is Hexenberg (478 m), which has historical tales associated with it, including its past as a site for fire courts.
The Rhön region is characterized by diverse landscapes. At Weyhershauk Summit Cross, you can explore a nature reserve with a rich variety of animal and plant species, including a unique dry habitat. Gangolfsberg is known for its geological formations, such as the basalt prism wall and Teufelskeller. The broader Rhön features high peaks, raised bogs, mountain meadows, and natural forests.
Many trails in the Rhön region are suitable for families. While specific family-friendly peaks are not detailed, the general landscape of rolling hills and well-marked trails, like those around Kreuzberg, often accommodate various skill levels. The Viewpoint on Großer Lindenberg is categorized as family-friendly and offers magnificent views.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the summit of Kreuzberg is highly recommended. Additionally, the Weyhershauk Summit Cross offers a great view of the surrounding area, with rest benches and sun loungers. The Viewpoint on Großer Lindenberg provides a magnificent view of the Hohe Rhön and the Streutal.
Beyond hiking, the area around Mellrichstadt offers opportunities for road cycling and running. You can find various routes, such as the 'Heustreu–Bad Neustadt cycle path' for road cycling or the 'Marienkapelle – Steinmühle Watermill loop' for running. For more details on these activities, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Mellrichstadt and Running Trails around Mellrichstadt guides.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. Examples include the 'Kirschgarten Park and Grill – Mönchshof Oberstreu loop' and the 'Bürgerturm Mellrichstadt – Streumühle Water Wheel loop'. These routes offer accessible ways to enjoy the region's natural beauty. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Mellrichstadt guide.
The Rhön region is particularly vibrant in spring, with colorful blooming meadows, making it an excellent time for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty. Summer also offers fascinating flora, as noted at the Weyhershauk Summit Cross.
Yes, the Gangolfsberg features remains of double ramparts from Celtic to Merovingian times and is believed to have been an early medieval settlement. Additionally, the Hohe Schule Hillfort, the second highest mountain in the eastern Rhön foothills, once housed a fortification from the Hallstatt or La Tène period, likely used to monitor trade routes.
The Rhön region, where Mellrichstadt is located, is a diverse landscape featuring high peaks, raised bogs, mountain meadows, and natural forests. It's also known for its 'Green Belt' trails, which follow the historic inner German border, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and historical context. The region provides numerous opportunities for hiking through varied terrain and reaching elevated viewpoints.
The Weyhershauk Summit Cross is part of a nature reserve within the Rhön biosphere reserve. It features a natural history trail where hikers can learn about the northernmost occurrence of an important dry habitat in Bavaria, known for its species-rich flora and fauna.
Hiking routes around Mellrichstadt often traverse 'hill and dale' and lead through dense forests. You'll encounter varied terrain, from the steep ascent at Weyhershauk Summit Cross to the wonderful forest route over Hexenberg (478 m). The broader Rhön region includes diverse landscapes like high peaks, raised bogs, and mountain meadows.


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