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Dog friendly hiking trails around Ulrichstein traverse the Vogelsberg Volcanic Region Nature Park, Germany's oldest nature park. The landscape is characterized by its volcanic origins, featuring basalt formations, open meadows, and dense deciduous forests. Trails often lead through serene valleys with streams and offer panoramic views across the Vogelsberg low mountain range due to the region's elevation.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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11.4km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.3km
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Small parking area directly on the L3291 between Feldkrücken and Hoherodskopf – an ideal starting point for hikes to the Nidda spring and into the Breungeshain Heath raised bog. The spring is only a few hundred meters away. Usually quiet during the week, a bit busier on weekends.
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The Landgrafenborn spring is considered the true source of the Nidda River and lies just a few meters above the well-known "Nidda spring." The water emerges from a rock and shortly thereafter joins the young stream of the Nidda. The spring is situated at an altitude of approximately 726 meters in the Oberwald forest of the Vogelsberg Mountains and is a quiet, sheltered spot in the headwaters of the raised bog.
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A beautiful viewpoint overlooking the Breungeshain Heath raised bog – a rare, boggy, and damp biotope in the Vogelsberg region. From here, the view opens up across the wide, open areas and the landscape characterized by heath, grasses, and moorland vegetation.
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From the Hoherodskopf summit, a sweeping view opens up across the Vogelsberg region – on a clear day, you can even see as far as the Taunus, Rhön, and Spessart mountains. It's the perfect spot for a short break, taking photos, and enjoying the open plateau. 🏔️🌄🌬️
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A small, unassuming, but historic spring on the western slope of the Vogelsberg mountains. This is the source of the Nidda River, which flows for approximately 90 km before passing through Bad Vilbel and Frankfurt. An idyllic spot in the woods, usually quiet and surrounded by mossy greenery – perfect for a short break on your hike. 💧🌲
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Beautiful fish pond, great landscape, easy H circular route
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Has something the tower, climbing park as well as a kiosk with a large beer garden is on site
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Good view over the raised moor, beautiful circular route marked H 👍
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There are 7 dedicated dog-friendly hiking trails around Ulrichstein, ranging from moderate to difficult. These routes allow you and your canine companion to explore the unique volcanic landscapes and panoramic views of the Vogelsberg region.
While all the routes in this guide are rated moderate to difficult, many sections of the trails around Ulrichstein offer gentler terrain. For a moderate option that provides a good introduction to the area's natural beauty, consider the Nidda Spring – Wine barrel hotel loop from Am Melgershain bei Feldkrücken, which is just under 11.5 km.
The trails around Ulrichstein feature diverse terrain, reflecting the region's volcanic origins. You'll encounter lush deciduous forests, open meadows, and serene valleys like the 'Gründchen' with its idyllic Gilgbach stream. Expect to see intriguing basalt boulders and rock formations, offering varied surfaces for you and your dog.
Yes, several trails offer opportunities for water access. The region is home to the Nidda Spring, and routes like the Nidda Spring – View of the Hochmoor Peatland loop from Rebgeshain often pass by streams or smaller bodies of water where your dog can safely cool down. The nearby Nidda Reservoir is also a popular spot for breaks, though specific access points for dogs may vary.
Ulrichstein offers stunning panoramic views due to its elevation. Many trails lead to or offer glimpses of the Schlossberg, which provides breathtaking distant views. You might also encounter unique geological features like basalt formations. For a specific highlight, the Bismarck Tower Taufstein is a prominent landmark in the wider area, often accessible from hiking routes.
Absolutely. For a more challenging adventure, consider the Taufstein Hut – Hoherodskopf Youth Hostel loop from Ulrichstein. This difficult 21.3 km route features significant elevation changes, offering a rewarding experience for well-conditioned hikers and their dogs.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience around Ulrichstein, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 480 ratings. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the stunning panoramic views, and the peaceful, natural environment, making it a favorite for outdoor enthusiasts with dogs.
Yes, all the dog-friendly routes listed in this guide are circular, allowing for convenient exploration without needing to retrace your steps. An example is the Nidda Spring – View from the Hoherodskopf loop from Rebgeshain, a moderate 18.1 km loop.
Ulrichstein is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for hiking with dogs. The mild temperatures and vibrant colors of the foliage make for an enjoyable experience. Summer can also be great, especially in the shaded forest sections, but always ensure you carry enough water for both yourself and your dog.
As Ulrichstein is situated within the Vogelsberg Volcanic Region Nature Park, it's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near livestock. Always clean up after your dog and respect local signage to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone and to protect the natural environment.
Yes, you can explore trails that provide views of the unique Hochmoor Peatland. The Nidda Spring – View of the Hochmoor Peatland loop from Rebgeshain and the View of the Hochmoor Peatland – Signpost at Niddaquelle loop from Am Melgershain bei Feldkrücken are both moderate routes that will take you past this interesting natural feature.


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