Ehemaliger Standortübungsplatz Aschaffenburg Und Altenbachgrund
Ehemaliger Standortübungsplatz Aschaffenburg Und Altenbachgrund
Natural monuments in Ehemaliger Standortübungsplatz Aschaffenburg Und Altenbachgrund encompass a 293.5-hectare nature reserve, a Natura 2000 area, and a National Nature Heritage site. This former military training ground features diverse habitats, including dry open areas and wet stream valleys with numerous springs. The area is known for its rewilding efforts, hosting rare species and providing a habitat for Przewalski's horses and Heck cattle. It offers insights into ecological diversity and conservation.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Heck cattle have also been introduced... magnificent animals.
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It's a nicely designed observation point. There are also several benches here, making it a good place to rest.
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Perfect place for a break 🍻
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Fresh water, a bench with a table and forest air - nice even without a snack.
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A nice place for a break including refreshment. "Drinking water" is also often bottled here. If you want to be on the safe side, you can use a water filter
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Cycling is allowed on the main paths. On weekends when the weather is nice, however, the facility is very popular with young and old.
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The area is home to a variety of rare species. A major highlight is the presence of Przewalski's horses and Heck cattle, which graze the open spaces. You can also spot rare butterfly species like the Alcon blue, sand lizards, blue-winged grasshoppers, yellow-bellied toads, natterjack toads, fire salamanders, and various dragonfly species. For a great viewing spot, visit the Przewalski Horse Observation Point and Rest Area or the Przewalski Horses Enclosure in Naturpark Spessart.
Yes, the reserve features two main marked circular hiking trails. The 'Rundweg Schmetterling' (Butterfly Trail) explores the drier northern part, while the 'Rundweg Schnepfe' (Snipe Trail) leads through the southern, more forested areas with springs and streams. These trails offer excellent opportunities to explore the diverse habitats.
The area boasts diverse habitats, including dry open areas, lean oat meadows, orchards, and wet stream valleys with numerous springs. You'll find several streams like the Hügelsbach, Sangenbach, and Wachenbach. The Elbertsbrünnchen Spring is a notable natural monument and a refreshing stop for hikers. You can also experience unique wetland areas, such as those accessible via the Altenbach Wooden Bridges.
Absolutely. The natural monument is very family-friendly. The opportunity to observe wild Przewalski's horses and Heck cattle is a particular draw for children. There's also a 3-kilometer educational path with 15 information boards, providing insights into the area's ecology and history. Many highlights, such as the Przewalski Horses Enclosure in Naturpark Spessart, are noted as family-friendly.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the surrounding area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For hiking, explore options like the 'View of the Spessart Hills – Elbertsbrünnchen Spring loop from Sulzbach am Main'. For biking, consider routes such as 'View of Johannisburg Castle – Altenbach Wooden Bridges loop from Aschaffenburg'. You can find more details on these activities in our dedicated guides for hiking, gravel biking, and MTB trails in the region.
The natural monument is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are particularly rewarding for observing wildlife and enjoying the diverse flora. During these seasons, you have the best chance to see rare butterfly species and other fauna active. The Elbertsbrünnchen Spring is also pleasantly cool in summer, offering a refreshing stop.
While the area is a nature reserve and home to sensitive wildlife, dogs are generally allowed on marked trails. However, it is crucial to keep them on a leash at all times to protect the rare species, especially the Przewalski's horses and Heck cattle, and to ensure their safety given the area's past as a military training ground.
The Ehemaliger Standortübungsplatz Aschaffenburg Und Altenbachgrund was once a military training ground. This past has shaped its unique landscape, creating open areas that now support diverse habitats. There is also a Memorial to the Victims of the 1943 Explosion in Naturpark Spessart, commemorating 33 young soldiers who died in an explosion during its military use.
Due to its past as a military training ground, visitors are advised to stay strictly on marked paths. This is important for your safety, as there is a potential for unexploded ordnance off-trail. Always respect the natural environment and wildlife by keeping a safe distance from animals and not disturbing their habitats.
The Elbertsbrünnchen Spring is a natural monument where hikers can refill their water bottles. Additionally, the Przewalski Horse Observation Point and Rest Area offers benches and tables, making it a great spot for a break while observing the wild horses and cattle.
The Altenbach Wooden Bridges provide access through a unique wetland area within the natural monument. These three footbridges allow visitors to experience this sensitive ecosystem up close, offering a different perspective on the diverse habitats found here.


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