Darmstadt District
OdenwaldkreisHesseneckKrähberg (Reußenkreuz)
Darmstadt District
OdenwaldkreisHesseneckKrähberg (Reußenkreuz)
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Krähberg (Reußenkreuz) marks a significant geographical and historical point within the Odenwald mountain range in Hesse, Germany. This area encompasses both the Krähberg mountain, rising to 554.9 meters above sea level, and the Reußenkreuz mountain pass, situated at 515 meters. Located within the municipality of Oberzent, east of Beerfelden, it serves as a watershed between the Main and Neckar rivers and is part of the expansive Natura 2000 "Südlicher Odenwald" protected area.
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While the intro doesn't specify parking, the area around Reußenkreuz, particularly near the Waldgasthof, offers some parking opportunities. However, based on visitor patterns for popular outdoor areas, it's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends and public holidays, as spaces can fill up quickly. There isn't a large designated trailhead parking lot mentioned, so look for roadside parking or smaller lots near amenities.
Yes, while the main L3108 road is popular with cyclists, the surrounding forest offers various trails. For families or those seeking easier walks, look for less strenuous paths away from the main road. The area's natural beauty and historical sites like the Jagdschloss Krähberg can be explored at a leisurely pace. Always check specific trail descriptions for elevation changes and terrain suitability for younger children.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Odenwald region, including around Krähberg (Reußenkreuz). However, it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially within the Natura 2000 protected area, to protect local wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always carry waste bags and dispose of them properly.
The area is rich in history. You can visit the Jagdschloss Krähberg, an 18th-century Baroque hunting lodge, which can be explored by appointment. The historic Waldgasthof Reußenkreuz also has a long history, dating back to a forester's house established before the hunting lodge. The Reußenkreuz pass itself is a significant geographical point, and the 3100-meter-long Krähbergtunnel of the Odenwald Railway passes beneath it, a notable engineering feat.
Yes, the historic Waldgasthof Reußenkreuz is located directly at the pass and provides a place for hospitality and refreshments. For additional options, the nearby towns within the Odenwaldkreis, such as Beerfelden, would offer a wider selection of cafes, restaurants, and accommodation for visitors looking to extend their stay.
Winter conditions can vary significantly. While the Odenwald is beautiful under snow, trails may be icy or covered in deep snow, making hiking more challenging and potentially requiring appropriate winter gear like microspikes. Cycling on the L3108 might be hazardous due to ice or snow, especially on the winding sections. Always check local weather forecasts and road conditions before planning a winter visit.
The Krähberg mountain and Reußenkreuz pass are situated within a densely forested area, characterized by finely dissected mountainous relief. While the winding roads and trails offer scenic views of the forest, expansive panoramic vistas might be limited due to the dense tree cover. However, specific clearings or higher points along trails could offer glimpses of the surrounding Odenwald landscape.
The terrain around Krähberg (Reußenkreuz) is mountainous and finely dissected, meaning you can expect varied elevation changes. Trails often traverse forested paths, which can be natural and uneven. For example, the 14 km trail connecting Reußenkreuz, Krähberg, Gebhardshütte, and Güterberg involves ascents and descents as it navigates the Odenwald's contours. Hikers should be prepared for moderate climbs and descents.
While Krähberg (Reußenkreuz) is somewhat remote within the Odenwald, public transport options might exist, though they may require connections. It's best to check regional bus schedules for routes serving Oberzent or nearby towns like Beerfelden. From there, you might need to consider a taxi or a longer walk/cycle to reach the pass directly, as direct routes to the pass itself are less common.
As part of the Natura 2000 "Südlicher Odenwald" protected area, Krähberg (Reußenkreuz) is home to diverse wildlife. Visitors might spot various bird species, deer, wild boar, and smaller mammals typical of central European forests. Early mornings or late evenings offer the best chances for wildlife observation. Remember to maintain a respectful distance and avoid disturbing the animals.
Yes, the area is well-suited for circular hikes. While the intro mentions a 14 km trail connecting several points, numerous other routes can be planned to start and end at Reußenkreuz. These often utilize the network of forest paths and can be tailored to different lengths and difficulty levels, allowing hikers to explore the Krähberg mountain, Jagdschloss, and surrounding Odenwald forests.