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Urban hiking trails around FFH-Gebiet Oberurseler Stadtwald und Stierstädter Heide traverse the eastern slope of the Taunus mountains, with elevations ranging from approximately 230 to 400 meters. The area features diverse natural beech and oak forests, providing shaded paths. A notable characteristic is the Stierstädter Heide, consisting of dry heathlands, which is a historic landscape and part of the Natura 2000 network. This combination of woodlands and open heath creates varied habitats for exploration.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Lomonossow-Park between Oberhöchstadter Straße and Königsteiner Straße is more of a connecting path, but a few benches invite you to linger. Park area of 0.3 ha and it lies between Maasgrundweiher and Rushmore Park.
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The small town has a very beautiful old town with many half-timbered houses and a great market square, at the end of which the town hall is enthroned, which also has a lot of charm.
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The historic town hall was built in 1479 on the remains of Gothic city gates. Its history is closely intertwined with the history of the town of Oberursel. In 1444, the market town of Oberursel was granted city rights. Trade developed rapidly, and the number of citizens grew steadily. In 1481, the city walls were extended to include a new part of the town—the "valley." After fulfilling its military function, the town hall was built on the reclaimed site of the "Lower Gate" of the first city wall. At this juncture between the old and new towns, it became a visible testament to the self-confidence of the free citizens. Moreover, the building was centrally located on the newly created market square. In the turmoil of the Thirty Years' War, the town hall burned down for the first time in 1622. Although plans for its reconstruction existed as early as 1629, they could not be realized during the Thirty Years' War. In 1645, the temporary building erected in its place was burned down again, along with almost the entire town. The town hall was rebuilt in 1659, though on a smaller scale than originally planned in 1629. The interior was completed in 1663. A jail cell, known as the "Betzelkammer," was installed at its base, beneath the staircase. This cell could accommodate 20 prisoners. In 1702, a sundial was added to the town hall; during the 1933/34 renovation, an inscription was added. Above the town hall's entrance is a Baroque replica of the town's coat of arms from the 15th/18th centuries. On September 27, 1980, the renovated council chamber was reopened. Since then, the council chamber, with its beautiful wainscoting, has been available for special civic events and weddings.
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It's a very well-made group of sculptures. The story behind it is quite interesting.
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The old town of Oberursel is worth visiting all year round. There are several historic buildings to discover.
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The history of Oberursel's old town begins with its first mention in 791, developed from a farming settlement into an important commercial center in the 14th/15th centuries, received town rights in 1444 and experienced industrialization in the 19th century; today, the renovated old town with its historic town hall (built in 1479 on older foundations) and many half-timbered houses shapes the cityscape and has been extensively renovated since the 1970s, with pedestrian zones and new cultural centers.
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A beautifully situated fish pond, where festivals are often held.
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There are over 190 urban hiking trails in the FFH-Gebiet Oberurseler Stadtwald und Stierstädter Heide, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. The vast majority, over 170, are rated as easy.
Yes, the area is very beginner-friendly. Over 170 of the urban hiking trails are classified as easy. For a pleasant and accessible walk, consider the Schuckardtsmühle – Circular Trail in the Park loop from Oberursel Altstadt, which is just over 2 km long and takes about 40 minutes.
Absolutely. Many of the easy urban trails are perfect for families. The diverse forests and open heathlands provide engaging scenery. The Frohsinn Oberursel Mural loop from Glöcknerwiese is a relatively short and easy option, offering a pleasant walk for all ages.
Dogs are generally welcome on the urban hiking trails in FFH-Gebiet Oberurseler Stadtwald und Stierstädter Heide. To protect the local wildlife and maintain the natural environment, especially in sensitive areas like the Stierstädter Heide, it's important to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. Always respect local signage regarding dog regulations.
The urban hikes here offer a fascinating mix of landscapes. You'll traverse diverse natural beech and oak forests, providing plenty of shade. A unique feature is the historic Stierstädter Heide, an open dry heathland maintained by grazing moorland sheep. This combination creates varied habitats and scenic contrasts, all within an urban-adjacent setting.
Yes, the area offers several points of interest. You can explore the unique dry heathlands of the Stierstädter Heath, or visit the Hünerbergwiesen Nature Reserve. The region also has historical significance with traces of ancient Celtic and Roman inhabitants. While not directly on an urban route, the Hauburgstein – Hünerberg Viewpoint Bench loop offers a dedicated viewpoint bench.
Oberursel (Taunus) is well-connected by public transport, making it easy to access the urban hiking trails. The town serves as a good starting point, with various bus and train connections. Many trailheads are accessible from within Oberursel or its surrounding districts, allowing you to start your hike directly from a public transport stop.
Parking is available at various points around Oberursel and near the entrances to the Stadtwald and Stierstädter Heide. Look for designated parking areas in and around the town, especially near trailheads or recreational facilities. For example, routes starting from Lahnstraße or Stierstadt often have nearby parking options.
The FFH-Gebiet Oberurseler Stadtwald und Stierstädter Heide is enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming flora, while summer offers shaded forest paths. Autumn provides vibrant foliage, and even winter can be beautiful with crisp air and potential snow. The Stierstädter Heide is particularly striking in late summer when the heather blooms.
Yes, many of the urban hiking routes in this area are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. The Hiking loop from Rosengärtchen is a great example of a circular route, offering a convenient and varied experience.
The urban hiking experience in FFH-Gebiet Oberurseler Stadtwald und Stierstädter Heide is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, the peaceful atmosphere of the forests, and the unique natural beauty of the Stierstädter Heide, making it a popular choice for a quick escape into nature.
Yes, Oberursel offers various options for refreshments. You'll find cafes and pubs in the town center and surrounding areas. For a more rustic stop during your hike, the Emminghaus-Hütte provides a spot for a small rest. Consider routes that pass through or near the Old Town, Oberursel, such as the Alt-Oberursel Brewhouse – Old Town, Oberursel loop from Stierstadt, for easy access to amenities.
The Stierstädter Heide is a unique feature for urban hiking due to its historical significance and distinct landscape. It's a rare dry heathland that has existed since the Middle Ages, maintained by grazing moorland sheep. This open, sparse terrain contrasts beautifully with the surrounding dense forests, offering a different kind of natural experience right on the edge of the city.


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