FFH-Gebiet Oberurseler Stadtwald und Stierstädter Heide
FFH-Gebiet Oberurseler Stadtwald und Stierstädter Heide
Attractions and places to see around FFH-Gebiet Oberurseler Stadtwald und Stierstädter Heide include a diverse landscape of dense forests and open heathland in the Hochtaunus region. This protected area features natural beech and oak forests, unique dry European heathland, and varied terrain on the eastern slope of the Taunus mountains. The region offers opportunities for outdoor recreation, ecological observation, and a glimpse into its historical past, including traces of ancient human activity.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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This beautiful and safe bridge has now been spanning the Urselbach for several years.
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The 21.66-hectare nature reserve was declared a protected area in 1986. The reserve consists of two sub-areas, encompassing the districts "In der unteren Hühnerburg," "In der Mittlere Hühnerburg," and "In der obere Hühnerburg." The area encompasses extensively used meadows with spring-fed marshes. It is home to several endangered plant species and communities and is a habitat for rare insect, bird, and mammal species.
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A beautiful, narrow bridge over the Urselbach, which babbles merrily over the stones. Simply beautiful.
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Visit the brewery and eat the modern Handkäs, which tastes fantastic with the fresh bread served with it.
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Fairly new and still well-maintained bridge. Nice place to take a break. Can be slippery in sub-zero temperatures but still passable with a little caution.
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A beautifully built bridge over the Urselbach.
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Well-maintained shelter directly at the entrance to the "Flowtrail-Feldberg 3".
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The area is rich in natural diversity. You can explore the unique dry European heathland of the Stierstädter Heide, characterized by grazing moorland sheep. There are also diverse natural beech and oak forests, as well as specific habitat types like Borstgrasrasen and Erlen-Eschenwälder. The picturesque Stuhlbergbach Valley offers scenic routes, and the region is situated on the eastern slope of the Taunus mountains, providing varied terrain.
Yes, the region has a rich history. You can explore the Celtic Trail at the Heidetrank Oppidum, which showcases ancient Celtic history and ruins. Additionally, the forest paths reveal traces of ancient human activity, including those left by Celtic and Roman inhabitants, and old transport routes for charcoal and ores, visible as deep-cut trenches.
The area offers a variety of hiking opportunities. Popular routes include the moderate 11.2 km Hauburgstein – Hünerberg Viewpoint Bench loop and the 9.3 km Altkönig Summit Cross – Altkönig Summit loop with significant elevation gain. For easier options, consider the 5.8 km Stuhlbergbach Valley – Hadwald Oberursel loop. You can find more hiking options, including easy trails, in the Easy hikes around FFH-Gebiet Oberurseler Stadtwald und Stierstädter Heide guide.
Yes, the region is popular for cycling and mountain biking. For road cycling, you can find routes like the 'Road bike tour to the Kittelhütte Pass - Taunus' or the 'Großer Feldberg Summit – Big Curve (Taunus) loop'. Mountain bikers can enjoy highlights such as the Lower Flowtrail Feldberg. Explore more options in the Cycling around FFH-Gebiet Oberurseler Stadtwald und Stierstädter Heide guide and the Road Cycling Routes guide.
Several spots are great for families. The Urselbach Footbridge near Hohemark is a well-built wooden bridge that's enjoyable for a walk. The Hünerbergwiesen Nature Reserve offers a great terrain with something to discover in every season, though entry into the meadows is restricted. The Emminghaus Hut is also a family-friendly spot for a rest.
The area offers several viewpoints. The Hauburgstein – Hünerberg Viewpoint Bench loop includes a dedicated viewpoint bench. The Altkönig Summit Cross provides expansive views after a climb. The Urselbach Footbridge near Hohemark and the Hünerbergwiesen Nature Reserve are also noted for their scenic qualities. Additionally, the Emminghaus Hut offers pleasant views.
While specific public transport details for every trailhead are not provided, Oberursel, which borders the FFH-Gebiet, is generally well-connected. The Taunus Nature Park Information Centre in Oberursel can be a good starting point for information on local access and trails.
The region offers something to discover in every season, as noted for the Hünerbergwiesen Nature Reserve. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking and cycling due to milder temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is great for enjoying the shaded forest paths, while winter can offer unique snowy landscapes, though some paths might be more challenging.
Yes, the unique "Malerische Natur" Trail (Picturesque Nature Trail) in Oberursel is a 3.5 km route that connects art with nature. It features reproductions of paintings by notable artists like Hans Thoma and Hanny Franke at the very locations that inspired them, with information boards explaining the natural and human influences on the landscape.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from dense forests to open heathland. The challenge and reward of climbs like the Ascent to Großer Feldberg from Oberursel are highly rated, with the promise of refreshments at the top. The well-built structures like the Urselbach Footbridge and the seasonal discoveries at the Hünerbergwiesen Nature Reserve are also popular. Many enjoy the sense of accomplishment and the beautiful scenery.
Yes, for those climbing to the summit of Großer Feldberg, drinks and food are available at the top. The Emminghaus Hut is a small but lovely hut that invites you to take a short rest and is one of the few on the way to Feldberg. The Taunus Nature Park Information Centre in Oberursel also serves as a valuable starting point and may offer amenities.
The FFH-Gebiet Oberurseler Stadtwald und Stierstädter Heide is a protected habitat for diverse wildlife. Notably, it is a protected area for the rare Bechstein's bat. The Stierstädter Heide is home to moorland sheep, which play a role in conservation. The diverse forests and heathlands support a variety of other local flora and fauna, making it a good spot for ecological observation.
Yes, when visiting nature reserves like the Hünerbergwiesen Nature Reserve, it's important to note that entry into the meadows themselves is restricted to protect the delicate ecosystem. Always follow local signage and regulations to help preserve the natural environment.


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