Hiking Highlight
Recommended by 43 out of 46 hikers
This Highlight is in a protected area
Please check local regulations for: Naturpark Hirschwald
The deer forest is a large, largely unused, and quite well protected groundwater reservoir due to the high proportion of forest. The water of the Rammertsbrunn is of very good quality, but is not designated as drinking water. The filling is 3l / s to 10 l / s.
The constantly pouring spring was used as a safe water dispenser for people and animals in times of low water in the last century. The Rammertsbrunn was built with the construction of the railway line in the early 20th century. piped. With the Vils regulation in the 50s, the last piece of the source brook was dug up. It was only in October 2008, on the initiative of the Ensdorf Heimat- und Kulturverein, that the run was made visible again in a joint action with the Amberg river master station. A bicycle parking lot has been created so that interested visitors do not block the cycle path. An information board provides information about the source habitat. Access to the source is via natural stone stairs. The source outlet is separated from the Vils by a narrow L-shaped groynes made of dolomite boulders and around eight meters long. This can be done. In the past hot July days, numerous hikers and cyclists have used the opportunity to refresh themselves in the clear and cool spring water.
February 18, 2020
The spring in connection with the Steinbergwand has a mystical effect, especially towards evening, when the valley side is already in the shade
November 6, 2020
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