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Jogging around Hasloch offers diverse terrain, situated between the Main River valley and the Spessart Nature Park. The region features flat riverside paths along the Main, as well as undulating forest trails and scenic vineyards within the Spessart. This geographical variety provides a range of running experiences, from relaxed jogs to more challenging routes through wooded areas and gentle hills. The landscape is characterized by its natural features, including the river, extensive forests, and cultivated vineyards.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Railway bridge between Bestenheid and Hasloch. Good opportunity to cross the Main on foot or by bike. From the bridge, you also have a very nice view of the Main.
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The old Main bridge to Kreuzwertheim was formerly a railway bridge. The steel structure with the rails was dismantled at the end of the 1980s. It can still be seen in old photographs.
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Wertheim's old town boasts beautiful architecture: quaint half-timbered houses, magnificent castles, and, of course, the Main and Tauber rivers.
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After the railway line and the tunnel behind it were closed, the bridge served as the Wertheimers' route across the Tauber for a long time. However, the bridge is now closed. All that remains is its rusty appearance.
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A pleasure at any time of year, especially in the evenings
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As a Wertheimer, you are proud of your castle and I can only give you one tip: the castle is worth seeing from every perspective!
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Wertheim Castle is the ruin of a hilltop castle on a high, narrow promontory between the two valleys of the Main and Tauber rivers above the town of Wertheim. It is one of the oldest castle ruins in Baden-Württemberg. Wertheim Castle was first documented in 1183 and, "starting from the upper castle, was expanded over several construction periods into a spacious castle complex until its destruction in the Thirty Years' War." The keep (around 1200) and the palace from the second third of the 13th century still stand from the upper castle. Adjacent to the palace is another residential building, in which remnants of an older structure have been preserved. The town was a "planned foundation at the foot of the castle." Construction of the city fortifications must have begun as early as 1200; they eventually enclosed the castle and town with a ring of walls. Source: Wikipedia
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The Lohr–Wertheim railway, also known as the East Spessart Railway, was a branch line in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg. It ran largely along the Main River from Lohr am Main to Wertheim. In Wertheim, it connected to the railway lines to Miltenberg and Lauda. Operation of the 37.1-kilometer-long line began on October 1, 1881, by the Royal Bavarian State Railways; 1.6 kilometers of the line lay within Baden territory. However, as early as 1885, the Bavarian Railway Administration described the line as one of the least frequently used lines in its network, a situation that remained largely unchanged in the decades that followed. Passenger service between Lohr Stadtbahnhof and Wertheim was discontinued on May 30, 1976, followed by the Lohr Bahnhof–Lohr Stadt section on May 22, 1977. Freight traffic still operates there today, primarily to supply the local glassworks (as of 2020). Freight traffic between Lengfurt-Trennfeld and Wertheim was discontinued on May 26, 1979, and between Lohr Stadt and Lengfurt-Trennfeld on September 29, 1991. The line was dismantled in 1980/81 and 1993, respectively. The three tunnels of the railway line – the Bettingberg Tunnel, the Kaffelstein Tunnel, and the Schlossberg Tunnel in Wertheim – were closed in 1980/81. After the line was closed, the Bettingberg Tunnel was used by Daimler-Benz AG for a time to test its track-guided bus. Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahnstrecke_Lohr-Wertheim
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There are over 280 running routes around Hasloch, offering a wide variety of experiences. You'll find everything from easy riverside paths to more challenging trails through the Spessart Nature Park.
Hasloch offers diverse terrain for runners. You can enjoy relatively flat paths along the Main River, as well as undulating forest trails and scenic routes through vineyards in the Spessart Nature Park. This variety allows for both relaxed jogs and more challenging runs with elevation changes.
Yes, Hasloch has over 35 easy running routes. Many of these are found along the Main River, offering flat and accessible paths perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed run. The Mainwanderweg, for instance, provides a gentle experience with scenic river views.
Absolutely. Many of the running routes around Hasloch are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Main bridge Wertheim – Wertheim Old Town loop from Hasloch is a popular circular option.
While running in Hasloch, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Main River valley, dense forests of the Spessart, and picturesque vineyards. Some routes also pass by historical sites. For instance, the Wertheim Old Town – Wertheim Castle loop from Kreuzwertheim takes you past the impressive Wertheim Castle. You might also encounter gorges like the Klingenbach Gorge or even the Hoher Felsen Waterfall (Steppbach) on some trails.
The Hasloch region, particularly the Spessart Nature Park, is generally welcoming to dogs. Many forest and riverside trails are suitable for running with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas and near wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific trails.
Yes, many of the easier and flatter routes, especially those along the Main River, are suitable for families. These paths are often well-maintained and offer a pleasant environment for a family jog or walk. The Bürgerpark Hasloch also provides well-kept paths for shorter, accessible runs.
The running routes in Hasloch are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 200 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse scenery, from the tranquil Main River to the varied terrain of the Spessart forests, and the well-maintained network of trails.
Yes, several routes provide glimpses of historical landmarks. For example, the Wertheim Old Town – Wertheim Castle loop from Kreuzwertheim leads directly through historic Wertheim Old Town and past Wertheim Castle. Another route, Mondsee – Mondsee with a view of Henneburg loop from Wertheim-Bestenheid, offers scenic views that may include the Henneburg Castle.
Hasloch offers great running opportunities year-round. However, autumn is particularly recommended for forest runs in the Spessart Nature Park, as the deciduous trees display vibrant colors, creating a stunning backdrop for your jog. Spring and summer also provide pleasant conditions with lush greenery.
Yes, the Main River is a central feature for running in Hasloch. Many routes, such as the Hasloch Railway Bridge – Railway Bridge over the Main loop from Hasloch, follow the idyllic Main River, offering flat paths and beautiful views of the river valley and charming half-timbered houses.
Absolutely. While riverside paths are generally flat, the Spessart Nature Park surrounding Hasloch features rolling hills, ridges, and meadowed valleys. Routes like the Railway Bridge over the Main – Bolsteinberg loop from Hasloch (Main) offer more substantial elevation gains, providing a good challenge for experienced runners.


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