Cava di basalto vicino a Oberleinleiter
Cava di basalto vicino a Oberleinleiter
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Basaltbruch Oberleinleiter is a fascinating natural monument located east-northeast of the village of Oberleinleiter, nestled within the scenic Franconian Switzerland region of the northern Franconian Alb. Rising to an elevation of 553 metres, this site comprises two former basalt quarries, making it a unique geological landmark. It stands out as the only place in the entire Franconian Alb where basalt outcrops can be observed, offering a rare glimpse into ancient volcanic activity.
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Elevazione 550 m
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venerdì 29 maggio
26°C
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75 %
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Velocità max vento: 18,0 km/h
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The Basaltbruch Oberleinleiter is geologically significant because it represents the only basalt outcrops in the entire Franconian Alb. This rare formation, an olivine nephelinite, originated approximately 31 million years ago during the Oligocene epoch. Visitors can observe fragments of Malm limestone and other rocks embedded within the basalt, providing direct evidence of the violent volcanic processes that occurred when molten lava ascended through the volcanic pipe.
Yes, beyond the basalt itself, look for xenoliths—fragments of other rocks, particularly Malm limestone, that were carried up by the lava. These inclusions offer a tangible illustration of the volcanic eruption's power. Some visitors also enjoy searching for volcanic rocks to examine more closely, perhaps even under a microscope.
While the natural monument can be visited throughout the year, including winter, hikers should be prepared for potentially slippery or icy conditions on the paths, especially around the quarry areas. Dress warmly and wear appropriate footwear with good grip. The geological features remain visible, offering a unique perspective in a winter landscape.
The terrain around Basaltbruch Oberleinleiter is generally not considered strenuous. Access is via a path from the road, and while there might be some gentle inclines, the focus is more on geological observation than challenging hiking. The paths are suitable for most hikers, but sturdy shoes are always recommended for natural trails.
Yes, the site is generally considered family-friendly, especially for those interested in nature and geology. The trails are not overly difficult, making it accessible for children. It offers an educational opportunity to learn about ancient volcanic activity in a unique setting. Supervision is advised around the quarry edges.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails around Basaltbruch Oberleinleiter. As with any natural area, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for all visitors.
While specific dedicated parking is not detailed, access to Basaltbruch Oberleinleiter is typically via a path from the road between Oberleinleiter and Brunn. Visitors usually find roadside parking opportunities in the vicinity of this access point. It's advisable to park considerately and ensure no private access points are blocked.
Basaltbruch Oberleinleiter is located in a rural area near the village of Oberleinleiter. For amenities like cafes, pubs, or accommodation, you would typically need to venture into nearby larger villages or towns within the Franconian Switzerland region. These areas offer a range of options for refreshments and overnight stays.
The term "Basaltlöcher" (basalt holes) or "Basaltloch" (basalt hole) is sometimes used to refer to the site, hinting at its past as an excavation area. The two quarries were once active, suggesting the basalt was extracted for commercial or local use before the site was designated as a natural monument and geotop, preserving its geological importance.
Yes, for those interested in a deeper dive into the geology, a PDF document about the volcano is available online. You can often find detailed reports and information from geological societies or regional environmental agencies. One such resource is available via gdgh.de.