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Germany
Bavaria
Lower Franconia
Landkreis Rhön-Grabfeld
Bad Königshofen im Grabfeld

Sambachshof fairytale forest – Molkenbrünnlein loop from Nesselgrund

Easy

4.4

(15)

43

hikers

Sambachshof fairytale forest – Molkenbrünnlein loop from Nesselgrund

01:56

7.05km

110m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 22, 2026

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Your route passes through protected areas

Please check local regulations for:

LSG innerhalb des Naturparks Hassberge (ehemals Schutzzone)

Naturpark Haßberge

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24 m

Sambachshof fairytale forest

Highlight • Structure

A great place for families with small children. On request, we could have a drink in the indoor catering area without paying admission.

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233 m

Wild Enclosure at Sambachshof

Highlight • Natural

Small game reserve in the fairytale forest. At the rest area with benches you can make yourself comfortable and watch the animals.

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3.73 km

Along the Baunach Stream

Highlight • River

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4.50 km

Molkenbrünnlein

Highlight • Rest Area

Nice covered rest area with fountain.

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4.61 km

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4.66 km

Baunach Forebay

Highlight • Lake

The Baunach is a nearly 54-kilometer-long right and northern tributary of the Main in Bavaria (Germany). Part of the floodplain landscape of the Baunach is a nature reserve. The first evidence of the river dates back to 1321 (Bunach). The defining word of the name Baunach comes from the Middle Low German word Būne for 'groyne, bank protection structure', the root word ach occurs in many water names and means water, body of water.[5] An alternative derivation is based on the Indo-European word bhu (swell). Accordingly, Baunach would have the overall meaning of swelling water. The Baunach rises in the Haßberge mountains, which belong to the Franconian Keuper-Lias region, and separates the actual Haßberge from the Haßberge Zeilberge of the Itz-Baunach hill country. The Baunach rises in the Sulzfeld Forest south of the Großer Breitenberg, northeast of the Laubhügel and east of the village of Leinach. The Baunach flows into the Main in Baunach. (Wikipedia)

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6.89 km

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7.02 km

Lovingly designed adventure trail with lots of information about the nature and geology of the area.

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7.05 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

6.69 km

202 m

144 m

Surfaces

3.82 km

2.90 km

202 m

< 100 m

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Highest point (490 m)

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Friday 26 June

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