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Dog friendly hiking trails around Feldheimer Wald are situated in the Gießen district of Hessen, Germany, offering a blend of natural forest landscapes and historical significance. The area is characterized by its wooded environment, which includes the site of Kleinkastell Feldheimer Wald, a Roman fortlet part of the Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes. This region provides a natural setting for outdoor recreation, with trails winding through relatively undisturbed forest. The landscape features gentle elevations suitable for varied hiking experiences.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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5.02km
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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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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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This is not Hümmlingen. That is in Lower Saxony. This is the Hungener Stadtwald.
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Added to the collection: https://www.komoot.com/de-de/collection/3600632/-naturdenkmaeler-besondere-baeume-und-weitere-schaetze-der-natur
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Right at the edge of the forest, on the path along the railway tracks, stands this old oak tree, a natural monument... Next to the oak tree is a rustic seating area that invites you to linger and rest. An information board provides historical information and explanations about the tree's history... Greetings from the beautiful 🐏 shepherd town of Hungen🐏 SIMI - Simone & Michael 🙋♀️🙋♂️
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Approximately 375-year-old oak tree. A natural monument. It is named after the village of Meßfeld, which existed on this site until around 1400. Unfortunately, the paths here aren't particularly scenic.
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Only in winter this view🤷♂️
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The Rahn family's storks Nicole and Nico breed here. There is also a webcam.
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There are over 75 dog-friendly hiking trails and walks around Feldheimer Wald, offering a wide range of options for you and your canine companion. These include 27 easy routes, 48 moderate routes, and 4 more challenging trails.
Yes, Feldheimer Wald offers several easy and relatively short routes perfect for dogs needing a gentler pace. For example, the View of Hoherodskopf – Orchard Inheiden loop from Inheiden is just over 4 km long with minimal elevation gain, making it a great choice for a relaxed outing.
Feldheimer Wald is characterized by its natural forest landscapes, offering peaceful wooded paths for you and your dog to explore. While specific unique geological formations are not detailed, the broader Hessen region is known for its beautiful rural scenery, including peaceful valleys and wooded conservation areas. You'll find plenty of natural beauty to enjoy.
Yes, the Feldheimer Wald is home to the Kleinkastell Feldheimer Wald, a Roman fortlet that is part of the Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This historical monument is recognizable by its ground deformations and is situated in the northern part of the forest. While not directly on every dog-friendly route, it's a significant point of interest in the area.
The dog-friendly trails in Feldheimer Wald are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 2,600 ratings. Hikers often praise the peaceful forest environment and the well-maintained paths, making it a pleasant experience for both humans and their dogs.
Many of the trails in Feldheimer Wald are circular, providing convenient options for dog walkers. An example is the View of Hoherodskopf – Tree Trunk Bench loop from Inheiden, which offers a pleasant loop through the landscape.
While specific parking locations are not detailed for every route, the general appreciation for outdoor recreation in German forests means that many trailheads and popular access points typically offer designated parking areas. It's advisable to check the starting point details of your chosen komoot tour for specific parking information.
Absolutely! For more active dogs and hikers, there are numerous moderate trails. Consider the Middle Pond of the Drei Teiche – Förster-Schmitz-Schneise loop from Hungen, which is nearly 10 km long and offers a good workout through varied terrain.
Feldheimer Wald can be enjoyed year-round. Spring brings fresh greenery, summer offers shaded forest paths, autumn provides beautiful foliage, and winter can transform the landscape into a serene, snowy wonderland. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially in winter.
While specific local regulations can vary, generally in German forests, dogs should be kept on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or during certain seasons (e.g., breeding season for wildlife). Always carry waste bags and ensure your dog is well-behaved around other hikers and wildlife. Respect local signage for any specific rules.
While the region research doesn't highlight specific large rivers or lakes directly within Feldheimer Wald, some routes, like the Three Ponds – Stork Nest Near Nonnenroth loop from Hungen, incorporate ponds or smaller water bodies. These can offer opportunities for your dog to refresh themselves, but always check water quality and safety before allowing your dog to drink or swim.


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