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Germany
Bavaria
Upper Franconia
Landkreis Kulmbach
Kasendorf

Crooked Pine

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Crooked Pine

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The Krumme Föhre, a distinctive natural monument in Germany, stands at an elevation of 405 meters, captivating visitors with its unique form. This particular "curved pine" (as its name translates) is celebrated for its unusual growth, making it a notable landmark for those exploring the surrounding natural landscape. It offers a tranquil spot to pause and appreciate nature's artistry.

What truly draws people to the Krumme Föhre is its remarkable and somewhat peculiar appearance. Hikers and cyclists often describe it…

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  • Location: Kasendorf, Landkreis Kulmbach, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

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    October 3, 2022

    Mountain biking

    Curious tree on a great bike path.
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    August 1, 2019

    Mountain biking

    Super weird grown tree. Stands quite inconspicuously on the wayside.
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    February 10, 2020

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    Yes, it is somewhat hidden at the intersection of the bike path and the main street, but, like the place, has its name rightly 😜 ... crooked
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    Elevation 410 m

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    Location: Kasendorf, Landkreis Kulmbach, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of terrain can I expect on trails leading to Krumme Föhre?

    The Krumme Föhre is often found along bike paths and main streets, suggesting that the immediate terrain is generally well-maintained and suitable for cycling or walking. Hikers and cyclists describe it as being on the wayside, implying relatively flat and accessible paths rather than rugged mountain trails.

    Are there specific loop trails or recommended routes around Krumme Föhre?

    While the Krumme Föhre itself is a singular natural monument, it is situated along popular bike paths. Many visitors integrate it as a point of interest into longer cycling or hiking routes. You can use komoot's route planner to discover various loop trails and paths that include this unique tree as a stop, allowing you to explore the surrounding area.

    Are there any other significant natural features or viewpoints near Krumme Föhre?

    The primary natural feature is the Krumme Föhre itself, celebrated for its unique, crooked growth. While the highlight data lists it as a 'viewpoint', this likely refers to the tree being a scenic spot rather than offering expansive panoramic views. The surrounding landscape is generally described as natural and pleasant for outdoor activities, but specific additional landmarks are not widely noted.

    What are the parking options for visiting Krumme Föhre?

    Specific dedicated parking for the Krumme Föhre is not widely documented. Given its location 'inconspicuously on the wayside' and at the 'intersection of the bike path and the main street', it's often best approached as part of a longer bike ride or hike. If arriving by car, you might need to look for general public parking in nearby villages or trailheads and then continue on foot or by bike.

    Is Krumme Föhre easily accessible by public transport?

    Direct public transport access to the Krumme Föhre is not widely specified. Its location suggests it's more integrated into local cycling and hiking networks. Visitors typically reach it by bike or on foot, often connecting from a nearby town or village that may have public transport links.

    Is Krumme Föhre suitable for a winter hike or visit?

    The intro states that the Krumme Föhre 'can be enjoyed throughout the year, with each season offering a different perspective'. While specific winter conditions are not detailed, its accessible nature along paths implies it could be suitable for a winter visit, provided paths are clear of heavy snow or ice. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out in winter.

    How family-friendly is a visit to Krumme Föhre?

    The Krumme Föhre is categorized as 'family_friendly' in the highlight data and described as an 'ideal spot for a leisurely stop during a cycling tour or a family-friendly walk'. Its accessible location along paths makes it suitable for families with children, offering a unique natural curiosity without requiring strenuous effort.

    Is the area around Krumme Föhre dog-friendly?

    While there's no explicit mention of 'dog-friendly' in the provided data, natural monuments and outdoor paths in Germany are generally welcoming to dogs, especially if kept on a leash. Given its accessible nature along bike paths and trails, it's highly probable that dogs are permitted, but always ensure to clean up after your pet.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options nearby Krumme Föhre?

    The Krumme Föhre is described as being 'inconspicuously on the wayside' and at an 'intersection of a bike path and a main street'. This suggests it's more of a rural or semi-rural location. For amenities like cafes, pubs, or accommodation, you would likely need to visit the nearest villages or towns, which are typically a short distance away by bike or car.

    What is the typical difficulty level for reaching Krumme Föhre?

    The Krumme Föhre is considered to have an 'accessible nature' and is suitable for those 'looking to experience a piece of natural wonder without strenuous effort'. It's located at an elevation of 405 meters, but the paths leading to it are generally easy, making it a low-difficulty destination ideal for leisurely walks or bike rides.

    What makes the Krumme Föhre a 'natural monument'?

    The Krumme Föhre is designated as a natural monument due to its 'unique form' and 'unusual growth'. Its distinctively crooked shape makes it a remarkable and peculiar natural anomaly, celebrated for its artistry and serving as a notable landmark within the landscape.

    How crowded does Krumme Föhre get on weekends or during peak season?

    While specific crowd data isn't available, the Krumme Föhre is a popular highlight with over 10,000 visitors recorded. As a unique and easily accessible natural monument, it likely sees increased traffic from hikers and cyclists, especially on weekends and during pleasant weather. Arriving earlier in the day might offer a more tranquil experience.

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