Best natural monuments around Japons showcase a diverse landscape, featuring unique rock formations, serene riverbanks, and ancient tree avenues. This region offers a variety of natural features, from impressive geological sites to tranquil waterscapes. Visitors can explore these sites, which highlight the area's natural beauty and ecological significance. The natural monuments provide opportunities for outdoor exploration and appreciation of the local environment.
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An impressive natural monument in the forest.
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Riding this 6 kilometer long old linden tree alley on the unpaved road by bike is very special, as such routes have become very rare. Yes, they are almost impossible to find anymore.
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It is worth driving a little (100 meters) along the Moravian Dyje along the hiking trail to the rocky outcrop. An idyllic place on the beautiful shore hiking trail
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Hans Dorn, a Großau innkeeper, donated this pond area to the association for village community, which has been caring for it ever since. A nice place for a rest!
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This really idyllic place is a bit off the bike path, under a large rocky outcrop, directly on the Deutsche Thaya. The place is called "Unteres Hackelstein Felsdach". Up to this point you can easily cycle there. Just be careful with your head 😉. Then a single trail begins.
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The rock roof can be seen clearly in the gigantic boulder from the opposite bank. You have to climb up a few rubbed stones to get to the spot.
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A legendary, huge rock on the banks of the Thaya. It's right on the path.
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The most popular natural monument, highly rated by the komoot community, is the Linden Avenue Between Speisendorf and Raabs an der Thaya, known for its unique cycling path through an old linden tree alley. Other favorites include the impressive Jungfernstein Rock Formation and the tranquil Lower Hackelstein Rock Shelter.
Japons is characterized by diverse natural features. You can find unique rock formations like the legendary Jungfernstein Rock Formation on the banks of the Thaya, and the Lower Hackelstein Rock Shelter with its distinctive rock roof. The region also boasts ancient tree avenues, such as the protected Linden Avenue Between Speisendorf and Raabs an der Thaya, and tranquil waterscapes like the H. Dorn Pond.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. For instance, the Jungfernstein Rock Formation is directly on a path, and the Lower Hackelstein Rock Shelter is an idyllic spot on a riverside hiking trail. You can find various routes, including easy to moderate hikes, in the Hiking around Japons guide, with options like the 'Ruins of Kollmitz Castle – Lehsteinmühle loop'.
The region offers unique cycling experiences, particularly along the Linden Avenue Between Speisendorf and Raabs an der Thaya. This 6-kilometer gravel road through an old linden tree alley is a highlight for cyclists. For more options, explore the Gravel biking around Japons guide, which features routes like the 'Groß-Siegharts Castle loop'.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The H. Dorn Pond offers a well-kept area with seating, perfect for a relaxing break. Additionally, the Historikersteig Memorial Stone is located near a fairytale flower meadow, inviting pleasant walks for all ages.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and tranquility. The Linden Avenue is described as a 'time machine' for its nostalgic charm, while the Jungfernstein Rock Formation is noted as a 'real eye-catcher'. The Lower Hackelstein Rock Shelter offers an 'idyllic spot' for resting by the river.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical elements. The Historikersteig Memorial Stone commemorates a meeting of academic historians and features a remarkable rock face. Additionally, nearby routes often pass by historical landmarks such as the Ruins of Kollmitz Castle, as seen in the 'Ruins of Kollmitz Castle – Lehsteinmühle loop' in the Hiking around Japons guide.
Many natural monuments in Japons are accessible via easy trails. For example, the Jungfernstein Rock Formation is directly on a path. You can find several easy hiking routes in the Easy hikes around Japons guide, such as the 'Klinger Mausoleum – Ruins of Kollmitz Castle loop', which are suitable for a relaxed visit.
While specific seasonal details for each monument are not provided, natural monuments are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Spring brings fresh greenery, summer offers lush landscapes, and autumn provides beautiful foliage.
Yes, several spots offer opportunities for rest. The Lower Hackelstein Rock Shelter features a wooden bench under a gigantic rock, providing an idyllic resting place by the Moravian Thaya. The H. Dorn Pond also has a well-kept area with seating, ideal for a break.
The terrain varies, from gravel roads like the Linden Avenue to riverside paths and trails through forested areas. Difficulty levels range from easy, such as the 'Klinger Mausoleum – Ruins of Kollmitz Castle loop', to moderate and even difficult routes like the 'Ruins of Kollmitz Castle – View of Raabs Castle loop' for more experienced hikers. You can find detailed information in the Hiking around Japons guide.


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