Best natural monuments around Germersheim are found in a region characterized by its position along the Rhine River. The area features diverse natural landscapes, including river floodplains, old Rhine branches, and forested areas. These sites offer opportunities to observe local flora and fauna within unique ecological settings. The natural environment around Germersheim provides a variety of outdoor experiences.
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The natural monument "Oskar-Böhm-Eiche" is unfortunately missing its nameplate (currently). It used to read: "Oskar Böhm (*6.1.1916 +27.6.2001), Mayor of Kandel from 1955 to 1989"
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The entire environment is a nature reserve. Dogs should be kept on a leash. Deviating from the path should be avoided. Leave no trash behind and take nothing from nature. Simply enjoy with (almost) all senses and let nature work its magic.... Take in beautiful impressions....🫶🌸🍀 The oak is estimated to be around 300 years old and still has about 50 years left (barring any events).
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🧺 The Craft Today Even though the craft is no longer practiced on a large scale, the tradition is highly valued in Schaidt. Nearby (Hauptstraße 103) you can still find the Zeiter basket shop, where you can admire and purchase traditional basketry.
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🧺 The basket maker's fountain in Schaidt (a district of Wörth am Rhein) is an important monument that honors the village's deep-rooted craft tradition. Schaidt was once known far beyond the borders of the Southern Palatinate as the "basket maker's village".
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Schaidt used to be the center of the Palatinate basketry industry.
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Flood retention structure to regulate the Otterbach.
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The path from Badallee, at the end of the car park, is not recommended as it is heavily overgrown. The path after the swamp is also overgrown. From the chapel onwards, the path is beautiful.
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See beautiful basket maker fountain and stonemason did well
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The region around Germersheim offers a variety of natural monuments, primarily characterized by its position along the Rhine River. You can explore river floodplains, old Rhine branches, and forested areas. Specific examples include ancient trees like the Bismarck Oak (Natural Monument), natural springs such as the Gutenbrunnen Spring (Büchelberg), and unique riverine landscapes like the Bridge over the Michelsbach which offers views of the Altrhein.
Yes, several natural monuments around Germersheim are suitable for families. The Bridge over the Michelsbach is a great starting point for easy walks along the Treidlerweg. The Bismarck Oak (Natural Monument) is an impressive ancient tree that can be visited by all ages. Additionally, the Recreational Area Sollach features three idyllic gravel pit lakes, a large adventure playground, and a lawn, making it ideal for families.
Beyond their natural beauty, some sites around Germersheim also hold historical significance. The Bismarck Oak (Natural Monument) commemorates Germany's first Chancellor. You can also visit the German-French Border at the Alte Lauter, which is both a riverine natural monument and a historical site. The Panzergraben Schaidt, a former anti-tank ditch from the West Wall, now serves as a tranquil fish pond and natural area.
The natural monuments around Germersheim are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and boat tours. For cycling, consider routes like the 'Along the Rhine – Rhine Cycle Path loop' or the 'Lauter Cycle Path – Tank Trench Steinfeld loop' which are part of the Cycling around Germersheim guide. For hiking, the Bridge over the Michelsbach is a starting point for the Treidlerweg, offering a mix of forest and Rhine views.
Yes, the Goldgrund Nature Reserve near Maximiliansau is a significant area. It features an old Rhine loop that is flooded during high water, supporting diverse flora and fauna. You can find walking trails through the Rhine meadows or along the Rhine here. Another notable area is the "Insel Grün" Nature Reserve, located within the Palatinate Rhine meadows, which offers a 6 km circular route accessible via a bike path.
The Gutenbrunnen Spring (Büchelberg) is a natural monument known for its sulphurous water and provides benches for resting. Nearby, the Lourdes Grotto and Healing Spring at Büchelberg also features a spring and a grotto, offering a unique natural and spiritual experience.
The natural monuments around Germersheim can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for outdoor activities with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is ideal for activities around the gravel pit lakes, while winter can provide a serene, quiet experience in the floodplains and forests, though some paths might be muddy.
The Rhine Floodplains and Old Rhine area is a significant natural highlight. The well-signposted hiking trail "Rheinaue und Hochgestade" (Rhine floodplain and high bank) provides an excellent way to experience this environment on foot, offering impressive steeply rising shore edges. Boat trips through the Old Rhine also offer an immersive experience into this protected nature reserve.
The riverine landscapes, floodplains, and nature reserves like the Goldgrund Nature Reserve and "Insel Grün" Nature Reserve are rich in diverse flora and fauna. These areas are characterized by regular flooding, supporting unique amphibious landscapes. You can observe various bird species, amphibians, and aquatic life, especially during boat trips on the Old Rhine.
Absolutely. Many natural monuments are situated within or adjacent to forested areas. The Bridge over the Michelsbach leads to the Treidlerweg, which takes you through dense forest. The Palatinate Forest, though not directly in Germersheim, is a vast biosphere reserve nearby, offering numerous hiking trails through dense forests and opportunities for children's hiking trails with treasure hunts.
Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the easy hiking trails through floodplain forests and along the Old Rhine, as noted for the area around the Bridge over the Michelsbach. The impressive size and age of trees like the Bismarck Oak (Natural Monument) also leave a lasting impression. The opportunity for pure relaxation and connecting with diverse natural landscapes is a common highlight.


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