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The Rhön Mountains () are a group of low mountains (or ''
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'') in central
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, located around the border area where the states of
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,
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and
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come together. These mountains, which are at the extreme southeast end of the
East Hesse Highlands The East Hesse Highlands () describes a heavily wooded range of hills lying mainly in the German state of Hesse, but also extending a little way into Lower Saxony to the north, Thuringia to the east and Bavaria to the southeast. The region is sandwi ...
(''Osthessisches Bergland''), are partly a result of ancient
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activity. They are separated from the
Vogelsberg Mountains The Vogelsberg () is a large volcanic mountain range in the German Central Uplands in the state of Hesse, separated from the Rhön Mountains by the Fulda river valley. Emerging approximately 19 million years ago, the Vogelsberg is Central Eu ...
by the river
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and its valley. The highest mountain in the Rhön is the
Wasserkuppe The Wasserkuppe (;) is the highest mountain in the Rhön Mountains, Rhön range and the tallest elevation in the Germany, German state of Hesse, standing at above sea level. It forms a prominent plateau within the Fulda district and is known as ...
(), which is in
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. The Rhön Mountains are a popular tourist destination and walking area.


Origins

The name ''Rhön'' is often thought to derive from the Celtic word ''raino'' (=hilly), but numerous other interpretations are also possible. Records of the monks at
Fulda Abbey The Abbey of Fulda (; ), from 1221 the Princely Abbey of Fulda () and from 1752 the Prince-Bishopric of Fulda (), was a Benedictine abbey and ecclesiastical principality centered on Fulda, in the present-day German state of Hesse. The monastery ...
from the
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describe the area around Fulda as well as more distant parts of the Rhön as '' Buchonia'', the land of ancient
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woods. In the Middle Ages beech was an important raw material. Large scale wood clearing resulted in the "land of open spaces" (''Land der offenen Fernen''), 30% of which, today, is forested.


Geography


Location

Lying within the states of Hesse, Bavaria and Thuringia, the Rhön is bounded by the Knüll to the northwest, the
Thuringian Forest The Thuringian Forest (''Thüringer Wald'' in German language, German ) is a mountain range in the southern parts of the Germany, German state of Thuringia, running northwest to southeast. Skirting from its southerly source in foothills to a gorg ...
to the northeast, the Grabfeld to the southeast,
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to the south, the
Spessart Spessart () is a ''Mittelgebirge'', a range of low wooded mountains, in the States of Bavaria and Hesse in Germany. It is bordered by the Vogelsberg, Rhön and Odenwald. The highest elevation is the Geiersberg (Spessart), Geiersberg at 586 metre ...
forest to the southwest and the
Vogelsberg mountains The Vogelsberg () is a large volcanic mountain range in the German Central Uplands in the state of Hesse, separated from the Rhön Mountains by the Fulda river valley. Emerging approximately 19 million years ago, the Vogelsberg is Central Eu ...
to the west.


Division by type of volcanic activity

Based on the effects of ancient volcanic activity, the Rhön can be divided into the "Anterior Rhön" (''Vorderrhön''), the "Kuppen Rhön" (geographical region 353, ''Kuppenrhön'') and the "High Rhön" (354, ''Hohe Rhön''). The terms "Anterior Rhön" (''Vorderrhön'') and "Kuppen Rhön" (''Kuppenrhön'' or ''Kuppige Rhön'') are somewhat misleading, since the "Anterior Rhön" also consists mainly of ''Kuppen'' or low mountains with dome-shaped summits. The name has genuine historic origins: the "Anterior Rhön", as viewed from Thuringia, forms the foothills (or anterior part) of the mountain region. In this gently rolling landscape numerous individual dome-shaped mountains rise on both sides of the border of Hesse and Thuringia and also, in some places, in Bavaria. These ''Kuppen'' are the remnants of ancient volcanos or volcanic activity.


Natural regions


Natural region divisions

The Rhön and its immediate declivities are divided by the Handbook of the Natural Region Divisions of Germany into the following
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s:Various authors: ''Geographische Landesaufnahme: The Natural Region Units in Individual 1:200,000 map sheets.'' Bundesanstalt für Landeskunde, Bad Godesberg 1952–1994. �
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br /> Sheets marked with an asterisk (*) have not so far been included in the list. * Sheet 150: Mainz (Harald Uhlig 1964; 39 pp.) * Sheet 160: Landau i. d. Pfalz (Adalbert Pemöller 1969; 47 pp.) * Sheet 169*: Rastatt (Heinz Fischer 1967; 31 pp.)
* (to 35
East Hesse Highlands The East Hesse Highlands () describes a heavily wooded range of hills lying mainly in the German state of Hesse, but also extending a little way into Lower Saxony to the north, Thuringia to the east and Bavaria to the southeast. The region is sandwi ...
(''Osthessisches Bergland'') ** 353 Anterior and Kuppen Rhön (''Vorder- und Kuppenrhön'') (with the ''Landrücken'') *** 353.0 Hessian Landrücken (''Hessischer Landrücken'') *** 353.1 Western Rhön Foreland (''Westliches Rhönvorland'') *** 353.2 Western and Eastern Kuppen Rhön (''Westliche und Östliche Kuppenrhön'') **** 353.20 Brückenau Kuppenrhön (''Brückenauer Kuppenrhön'', to ) **** 353.21 Milseburg Kuppenrhön (''Milseburger Kuppenrhön'', to ) **** 353.22 Soisberg Kuppenrhön (''Soisberger Kuppenrhön'', to ) **** 353.23 Middle Ulster Valley (''Mittleres Ulstertal'') **** 353.24 Auersberg Kuppenrhön (''Auersberger Kuppenrhön'' to ) **** 353.25 (?) Middle Felda Valley (''Mittleres Feldatal'') **** 353.26 (?) Anterior Rhön (''Vordere Rhön'', to ) *** 353.3 Eastern Rhön Foreland (''Östliches Rhönvorland'') ** 354 High Rhön (''Hohe Rhön'') *** 354.0 '' Southern High Rhön'' (''Südliche Hochrhön'')(Umweltatlas Hessen: ''Südliche Hohe Rhön'') **** 354.00 Dammersfeld Ridge (''Dammersfeldrücken'', to ) **** 354.01 Black Mountains (''Schwarze Berge'', to ) **** 354.02 Kreuzberg Group (to ) *** 354.1 '' Central Rhön'' (Umweltatlas Hessen: ''Hochrhön'') **** 354.10 Wasserkuppenrhön (to ) **** 354.11 Long Rhön (to ) **** 354.12
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(to ) **** 354.13 Upper Ulster Valley ** ''(to 355 Fulda-Haune Tableland)'' *** 355.3 Haune Plateau **** 355.30 Rombach Plateau **** 355.31 Haune Valley (and Hünfeld Basin) **** 355.32 Buchenau Plateau ** ''(zu 357 Fulda-Werra Uplands)'' *** 357.20
Seulingswald The Seulingswald (also called the Sillingswald) is a hill range in the German Central Uplands which reaches heights of up to . It is part of the Fulda-Werra Uplands in the East Hesse Highlands within the Hessian county of Hersfeld-Rotenburg; ...
** ''(to 358 Salzungen Werra Upland)'' *** 359.0 Stadtlengsfeld Hills (''Stadtlengsfelder Hügelland'') * ''(to 13 Main-Franconian Plateaux'' (''Mainfränkische Platten'') ** ''(to 1381 Grabfeld)'' *** 1381.0 Western Grabfeld ** ''(to 1382 Werra Gäu Plateaux'' (''Werra-Gäuplatten'' or ''Meininger Kalkplatten'') *** 1382.0 **** 1382.00 Mellrichstadt Gäu (''Mellrichstädter Gäu'') **** 1382.01 Bibra Saddle *** 1382.? Dreißigacker-Sülzfeld Rhön Foothills (''Dreißigacker-Sülzfelder Rhönabdachung'') * ''(to 14 Odenwald, Spessart and South Rhön)'' ** 141 South Rhön (''Südrhön'')


High Rhön

The High Rhön ( or ''Hochrhön'') is that part of the central Rhön that lies in
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,
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, and to a lesser extent in
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; it covers an area of Landscape fact files by the BfN (cf. section on Natural region division) and is up to and whose highland plateaux with elevations starting at are covered by solid
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. Its core area in the northeast used to be called the ''Plattenrhön''. The High Rhön is a natural regional major unit in the East Hesse Highlands; see
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. The High Rhön has five main mountainous regions: * Wasserkuppen Rhön * Long Rhön (''Lange Rhön'') * Dammersfeld Ridge (''Dammerfeldrücken'') * Kreuzberg Group * Black Mountains (''Schwarze Berge'') At the heart of the Rhön, albeit only the fourth highest summit of these mountains, is the Heidelstein () on the border between Bavaria and Hesse on the Rhine-Weser watershed. It forms the main high point on the plateau of the Long Rhön, which runs northeast over the Stirnberg () as far as the Ellenbogen (Schnitzersberg) () without crossing any significant lower ground. Within the Long Rhön the basalt layer is almost unbroken. At the Heidelstein, another natural region, the Wasserkuppen Rhön, branches off in a north to northwesterly direction to the Rhön's highest summit, the
Wasserkuppe The Wasserkuppe (;) is the highest mountain in the Rhön Mountains, Rhön range and the tallest elevation in the Germany, German state of Hesse, standing at above sea level. It forms a prominent plateau within the Fulda district and is known as ...
(), whose basalt likewise covers a wide area, but is broken in places by
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and
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– in particular the basalt ''
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n'' of the Weiherberg (, northwest) and Ehrenberg ( northeast) are slightly separated from the rest. Between the northeastern end of the Wasserkuppen Rhön at the Ehrenberg and the plateau of the Long Rhön from the Heidelstein to just beyond the Stirnberg is the Upper Ulster valley, which cuts into the bunter sandstone by up to about and divides the ''Plattenrhön'' in two. The Long Rhön runs southwest along the main watershed to the Dammersfeld ridge which continues along the watershed via the Hohe Hölle () and Eierhauckberg () to the
Dammersfeldkuppe At the Dammersfeldkuppe in Bavaria is the second highest mountain after the Wasserkuppe (; Hessen) in the Rhön, a low mountain range straddling the states of Bavaria, Hesse and Thuringia in Germany. Location The Dammersfeldkuppe is situated ...
(), the ridge being clearly narrower than the Long Rhön and its basalt layer being interrupted several times. The Großer () and Kleiner Auersberg (about ), separated by the valley of the
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, are also part of this natural region. South of Heidelstein and Hoher Hölle the narrow head of the Brend valley near Bischofsheim forms the boundary with another mountain group of the High Rhön, the Kreuzberg Group, which contains the
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() and the
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(). In between these two mountains lies the source of the Sinn. This river, which forms a wide and deep valley head flanked by the Dammersfeld ridge, flows to the southwest. On the other side of the Sinn valley, and southwest of the Kreuzberg Group, are the Black Mountains (), which include the Schwarzenberg (Feuerberg, ) and Totnansberg (). They are separated from the Kreuzberg Group by the narrow valley of the Premich's upper reaches, the ''Kellersbach''. Clearly different from the aforementioned ridges is the
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, which forms the transition zone from the High Rhön to the muschelkalk region of the Mellrichstadt Gäu (''Mellrichstädter Gäu''), the eastern part of the Werra Gäu Plateaux. Individual domes rise from the descending
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beds east of the solid basalt covering of the Long Rhön in the of the tributaries of the
Franconian Saale The Franconian Saale (, ) is a 140 km long river in Bavaria, Germany. It is a right-bank tributary of the Main (river), Main, in Lower Franconia. It should not be confused with the larger Saxon Saale (), which is a tributary of the Elbe Riv ...
between Brend and Streu, notably the Gangolfsberg () and the Rother Kuppe (). This landscape bears a clear resemblance to the Kuppen Rhön. The Wildflecken Training Area, which covers an area of , equivalent to almost a quarter of the High Rhön, is not accessible to the public.


Kuppen Rhön

The of the "Kuppen Rhön in its narrow sense", to which the Anterior Rhön also belongs, is the wide outer fringe of markedly different relief, that circles around the High Rhön from the northeast (in
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) through the northwest (in
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) to the southwest (with small parts in
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). Numerous dome-shaped isolated mountains and hills rise above the valleys to , whose basalt covering is concentrated around the summit regions and does not blanket the entire landscape, as it does in the High Rhön. The domes or ''
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n'' are the stumps of heavily weathered former
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or
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s. Between pointed cones and broad domes lie many small plateaux, especially common in the Anterior Rhön. Over a foundation of Middle
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lie stratigraphic sequences of Upper Bunter ( Röt),
muschelkalk The Muschelkalk (German for "shell-bearing limestone"; ) is a sequence of sedimentary rock, sedimentary rock strata (a lithostratigraphy, lithostratigraphic unit) in the geology of central and western Europe. It has a Middle Triassic (240 to 230 m ...
and
keuper The Keuper is a lithostratigraphic unit (a sequence of rock strata) in the subsurface of large parts of west and central Europe. The Keuper consists of dolomite, shales or claystones and evaporites that were deposited during the Middle and Lat ...
, the last two rocks only surviving where they have been protected by an overlying sheet of
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. Woods cover less than a third of the area and are largely restricted to the summit regions. Five natural regions may be distinguished: * Anterior Rhön * Auersberg Kuppenrhön * Soisberg Kuppenrhön with the
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* Milseburg Kuppenrhön * Brückenau Kuppenrhön The eastern part of the Kuppen Rhön is the Thuringian Anterior Rhön, which reaches a height of at the huge plateau of the Gebaberg in the southeast. There is hardly any keuper escarpment there at all. The ''
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n'' and plateaux rest directly on a bedrock of muschelkalk. This natural region runs northeast from the wide, pyramidal Pleß, , far into the Bunter sandstone of the Stadlengsfeld Hills that descend to the River
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. In the west the Middle Felda Valley forms a natural boundary between Kaltensundheim in the south and below
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in the north. West of the Felda valley is the Auersberg Kuppenrhön (''Auersberger Kuppenrhön''), which lies mainly in Thuringia, but extends into Hesse in the southwest. This natural region runs from the town of
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in the south, which gives the region its name, to the boundary with the Long Rhön at the Ellenbogen, . In the northeast of the region, the prominent ''kuppe'' of the Baier reaches a height of , but its northernmost summit is the popular viewing mountain of
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. The western boundary is the Middle Ulster Valley between Hilders in the south and below Buttlar in the north. West of the Ulster valley is the Soisberg Kuppenrhön (''Soisberger Kuppenrhön''), which lies mainly in Hesse, with elements in the southeast also extending into Thuringia. This region reaches a height of at the Soisberg in the north where the countryside is enclosed by the
Seulingswald The Seulingswald (also called the Sillingswald) is a hill range in the German Central Uplands which reaches heights of up to . It is part of the Fulda-Werra Uplands in the East Hesse Highlands within the Hessian county of Hersfeld-Rotenburg; ...
forest. It reaches even greater elevations in the extreme southeast, where the Habelberg () west of Tann stands opposite to and north of the Auersberg. This natural region is well known for the
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, a striking regular array of high, gently rounded, basalt cones up to . North and south of the skittles most of the ''
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n'' in this natural region are also arranged in a row along the watershed between the Werra and the Fulda and between the Ulster and the
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respectively. To the west they do not quite reach the Haune at the Haune Plateaux; to the south the
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valley below Obernüst forms a natural boundary. The almost entirely Hessian range of the Milseburg Kuppenrhön (''Milseburger Kuppenrhön''), which bounds the Wasserkuppen Rhön, up to , south of the Nüst valley and west of the Ulster valley. Again the keuper escarpment is missing and even the muschelkalk only appears in islands around individual domes. The majority of the basalt and
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cones sit directly on the sandstones of the Middle Bunter. Cutting deeply into the sandstone, the rivers of the Haune and the
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flow westwards. The phonolitic cone of the
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() is the only mountain in the Kuppen Rhön that exceeds the 800-metre-mark. Even the height of the Großer Nallenberg () south of the Fulda, is not reached in other parts of the region. To the southwest the area is bounded by the rocky sandstone of the ''Hoher Kammer'' (), as it descends from the heights of the Dammersfeld ridge (up to ). Separated from the Kammer by the upper reaches of the Döllbach, the ''Döllau'', the Große Haube () on the Rhine-Weser watershed opens the Brückenau Kuppenrhön, whose western half is in Hesse and whose eastern half is in Bavaria. The valleys of the Schmaler and Breiter Sinn running southwestwards, divide the natural region, which is clearly more heterogenous than the other ranges of the Kuppen Rhön, into three segments. In the west, the rugged plateaux of
dolerite Diabase (), also called dolerite () or microgabbro, is a mafic, holocrystalline, subvolcanic rock equivalent to volcanic basalt or plutonic gabbro. Diabase dikes and sills are typically shallow intrusive bodies and often exhibit fine-grain ...
and basalt transition into the Landrücken, whilst the northeast of the Kleiner Auersberg (c. ) leads up to the Dammersfeld ridge. Between the more rugged plateaux and ridges there are gently domed basalt intrusions that rise up, especially in the southeast, left of the Sinn near
Bad Brückenau Bad Brückenau () is a Hot spring, spa town in Bad Kissingen (district), Bad Kissingen district in northwestern Bavaria in the Rhön Mountains. Geography Bad Brückenau is in the tree-lined River Sinn, Sinn valley, in the western Rhön Mountains ...
. The Dreistelzberg in the extreme south reaches .


Peaks

The most well-known peaks in the Rhön Mountains include: *
Wasserkuppe The Wasserkuppe (;) is the highest mountain in the Rhön Mountains, Rhön range and the tallest elevation in the Germany, German state of Hesse, standing at above sea level. It forms a prominent plateau within the Fulda district and is known as ...
, Hessian Rhön, highest peak in the High Rhön and in Hesse. *
Dammersfeldkuppe At the Dammersfeldkuppe in Bavaria is the second highest mountain after the Wasserkuppe (; Hessen) in the Rhön, a low mountain range straddling the states of Bavaria, Hesse and Thuringia in Germany. Location The Dammersfeldkuppe is situated ...
, Bavarian-Hessian border, High Rhön. *
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, Bavarian Rhön, High Rhön. * Heidelstein , Bavarian-Hessian border, High Rhön. * Himmeldunkberg , Bavarian-Hessian border, High Rhön. *
Milseburg The Milseburg is an extinct volcano and at above sea level the second highest elevation in the Hessian part of the Rhön Mountains, Germany. The hill is located east of Fulda, near the villages of Kleinsassen and Danzwiesen. It is a popular des ...
, Hessian Rhön, highest peak in the Kuppen Rhön. * Feuerberg , Bavarian Rhön. * Ellenbogen , Thuringian Rhön. * Gebaberg , ''Hohe Geba'', Thuringian Rhön, highest peak in the Anterior Rhön.


Rivers

The following rivers rise in the Rhön Mountains or flow by or through them ''(length given in brackets)'': * The
Franconian Saale The Franconian Saale (, ) is a 140 km long river in Bavaria, Germany. It is a right-bank tributary of the Main (river), Main, in Lower Franconia. It should not be confused with the larger Saxon Saale (), which is a tributary of the Elbe Riv ...
(''Fränkische Saale'') – rises in Grabfeld, passes the southeast Rhön, flows southwest and into the River Main and therefore belongs to the catchment area of the River Rhine. The valley of the Franconian Saale in the area around
Bad Neustadt Bad Neustadt an der Saale (, ), officially Bad Neustadt a.d.Saale and often simply called Bad Neustadt, is a town in northern Bavaria, Germany. It is the capital of the Rhön-Grabfeld district in Lower Franconia. It is situated on the rivers Fran ...
forms part of the southeast border of the Rhön with the Grabfeld. ** Streu – rises in the Rhön on the southern slopes of the Ellenbogen and flows southwards into the Franconian Saale. ** The Brend – rises at Oberweißenbrunn in the Rhön, flows southeast into the Franconian Saale ** The Premich – rises from numerous springs between the Kreuzberg and the Black Hills, and heads southeast to the Franconian Saale ** The Thulba – rises on the Platzer Kuppe in the Rhön and flows southwards into the Franconian Saale ** The Schondra – rises in the Rhön and heads south into the Franconian Saale ** The Sinn – rises in the Rhön near
Wildflecken Wildflecken is a municipality in the Bad Kissingen district, at the border of northwestern Bavaria and southern Hesse. In 2022, its population was 2,935; the postal code is 97772 (US Forces used APO NY 09026 until July 15, 1991, when APO/FPO/DPO ...
and flows southwards into the Franconian Saale * The
Fulda Fulda () (historically in English called Fuld) is a city in Hesse, Germany; it is located on the river Fulda and is the administrative seat of the Fulda district (''Kreis''). In 1990, the city hosted the 30th Hessentag state festival. Histor ...
– rises in the Rhön on the
Wasserkuppe The Wasserkuppe (;) is the highest mountain in the Rhön Mountains, Rhön range and the tallest elevation in the Germany, German state of Hesse, standing at above sea level. It forms a prominent plateau within the Fulda district and is known as ...
and is the left headstream of the
Weser The Weser () is a river of Lower Saxony in north-west Germany. It begins at Hannoversch Münden through the confluence of the Werra and Fulda. It passes through the Hanseatic city of Bremen. Its mouth is further north against the ports o ...
. The valley of the Fulda in the area around the town of
Fulda Fulda () (historically in English called Fuld) is a city in Hesse, Germany; it is located on the river Fulda and is the administrative seat of the Fulda district (''Kreis''). In 1990, the city hosted the 30th Hessentag state festival. Histor ...
separates the Rhön from the
Vogelsberg Mountains The Vogelsberg () is a large volcanic mountain range in the German Central Uplands in the state of Hesse, separated from the Rhön Mountains by the Fulda river valley. Emerging approximately 19 million years ago, the Vogelsberg is Central Eu ...
to the west. ** The
Haune The Haune is a 67 km long river in Hesse, Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixte ...
– rises in the Rhön and flows north into the Fulda ** The Lütter – rises below the Wasserkuppe and flows westwards into the Fulda ** The Döllau – rises in the Rhön, and flows via the Fliede to the Fulda * The
Werra The Werra (), a river in central Germany, is the right-bank headwater of the Weser. "Weser" is a synonym in an old dialect of German. The Werra has its source near Eisfeld in southern Thuringia. After the Werra joins the river Fulda in the to ...
– rises on the boundary between the
Thuringian Forest The Thuringian Forest (''Thüringer Wald'' in German language, German ) is a mountain range in the southern parts of the Germany, German state of Thuringia, running northwest to southeast. Skirting from its southerly source in foothills to a gorg ...
and Thuringian Highlands, runs past the Rhön to the northeast and flows northwards. It is the right headstream of the
Weser The Weser () is a river of Lower Saxony in north-west Germany. It begins at Hannoversch Münden through the confluence of the Werra and Fulda. It passes through the Hanseatic city of Bremen. Its mouth is further north against the ports o ...
. The valley of the Werra between
Bad Salzungen Bad Salzungen () is a town in Thuringia, Germany. It is the capital of the Wartburgkreis district. Geography Location Bad Salzungen is situated on the river Werra, east of Tiefenort and south of Eisenach. Divisions In July 2018 the form ...
and Wasungen separates the Rhön from the Thuringian Forest to the east. ** The Herpf – rises in the Rhön and flows east into the Werra. ** The
Ulster Ulster (; or ; or ''Ulster'') is one of the four traditional or historic provinces of Ireland, Irish provinces. It is made up of nine Counties of Ireland, counties: six of these constitute Northern Ireland (a part of the United Kingdom); t ...
– rises in the Rhön and flows north into the Werra. ** The
Felda Felda may refer to: * Felda (Ohm), a river of Hesse, Germany * Felda (Werra), a river of Thuringia, Germany * Felda, Florida, an unincorporated community in Hendry County, Florida * Felda United F.C., a Malaysian football club * Federal Land D ...
– rises in the Rhön and flows north into the Werra.


History

The name ''Rhön'' is believed to be of Celtic origin. A regional Celtic presence is well established, with an important Celtic town at
Milseburg The Milseburg is an extinct volcano and at above sea level the second highest elevation in the Hessian part of the Rhön Mountains, Germany. The hill is located east of Fulda, near the villages of Kleinsassen and Danzwiesen. It is a popular des ...
. Furthermore, there are circular embankments that could be both of Celtic and of Germanic origin in the ''Kuppenrhön'' on the Stallberg and the Kleinberg mountains. Many names of places, mountains and meadows in the Rhön likely have their origins in Celtic root words. Up to the 10th century parts of the Rhön belonged to Altgau Buchonia. This term was coined by the Romans in
Late Antiquity Late antiquity marks the period that comes after the end of classical antiquity and stretches into the onset of the Early Middle Ages. Late antiquity as a period was popularized by Peter Brown (historian), Peter Brown in 1971, and this periodiza ...
and described an ancient beech forest in the Rhön and the neighbouring low mountain ranges of the
Spessart Spessart () is a ''Mittelgebirge'', a range of low wooded mountains, in the States of Bavaria and Hesse in Germany. It is bordered by the Vogelsberg, Rhön and Odenwald. The highest elevation is the Geiersberg (Spessart), Geiersberg at 586 metre ...
and
Vogelsberg The Vogelsberg () is a large volcanic mountain range in the German Central Uplands in the state of Hesse, separated from the Rhön Mountains by the Fulda (river), Fulda river valley. Emerging approximately 19 million years ago, the Vogelsber ...
. Expansive stands of beech still exist today in the area. Due to the far reaching view from the Rhön mountains, they became sites for hilltop castles in the
Middle Ages In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the 5th to the late 15th centuries, similarly to the post-classical period of global history. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and ...
. One example is Hauneck Castle (''Burg Hauneck'') on the Stoppelsberg, the ruins of which can still be seen. It served to oversee and protect traffic on the ancient road, the Antsanvia, as well as protecting the villages in the Haune valley. In the Middle Ages the ''Würzburg Defences'' (''
landwehr ''Landwehr'' (), or ''Landeswehr'', is a German language term used in referring to certain national army, armies, or militias found in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Europe. In different context it refers to large-scale, low-strength fo ...
'') were erected on the ''Hochrhön'' for the protection of its farmers. The Rhön was also home to the Christian Community known as the Bruderhof from 1926 to 1937 when it was dissolved by Nazi persecution.


Biosphere Reserve

In 1991
UNESCO The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO ) is a List of specialized agencies of the United Nations, specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) with the aim of promoting world peace and International secur ...
declared parts of the Rhön a
Biosphere Reserve A nature reserve (also known as a wildlife refuge, wildlife sanctuary, biosphere reserve or bioreserve, natural or nature preserve, or nature conservation area) is a protected area of importance for flora, fauna, funga, or features of geologic ...
on account of its unique high-altitude ecosystem.


Flora and fauna

As a result of its geography and geology the Rhön is an area with higher-than-average number of different
habitats In ecology, habitat refers to the array of resources, biotic factors that are present in an area, such as to support the survival and reproduction of a particular species. A species' habitat can be seen as the physical manifestation of its ...
and
species A species () is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction. It is the basic unit of Taxonomy (biology), ...
. But man, too, has generated valuable secondary habitats by creating a rich cultural landscape.


Plant life

Compared with other low mountain regions, the Rhön is particularly rich in plant varieties. Its natural vegetation would probably be dominated by
beech Beech (genus ''Fagus'') is a genus of deciduous trees in the family Fagaceae, native to subtropical (accessory forest element) and temperate (as dominant element of Mesophyte, mesophytic forests) Eurasia and North America. There are 14 accepted ...
woods with scattered groups of other trees, but today beech trees are very much in decline. A few of these ancient woods were identified as core elements of the Rhön biosphere reserve. The higher beech woods are a habitat for rare, sometimes isolated, species of plant such as the Alpine blue-sow-thistle, giant bellflower and annual honesty. The vegetation of the lower-lying beech woods has a mix of mountain and other varieties. In addition to common wildflowers like the
martagon lily ''Lilium martagon'', the martagon lily or Turk's cap lily, is a Eurasian species of lily. It has a widespread native region extending from Portugal east through Europe and Asia as far east as Mongolia. Description It is stem-rooting, growing be ...
,
lily of the valley Lily of the valley (''Convallaria majalis'' ), sometimes written lily-of-the-valley, is a woodland flowering plant with sweetly scented, pendent, bell-shaped white flowers borne in sprays in spring. It is native throughout the cool temperate No ...
, wild chervil and
wild garlic Plant species in the genus ''Allium ''Allium'' is a large genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants with around 1000 accepted species, making ''Allium'' the largest genus in the family Amaryllidaceae and among the largest plant genera in the wo ...
, various
orchids Orchids are plants that belong to the family Orchidaceae (), a diverse and widespread group of flowering plants with blooms that are often colourful and fragrant. Orchids are cosmopolitan plants that are found in almost every habitat on Earth ...
also flourish here including '' Cephalanthera'' orchids, the yellow coralroot, bird's-nest orchid, lady's slipper and
lady orchid ''Orchis purpurea'', the lady orchid, is a herbaceous plant belonging to the genus ''Orchis'' of the family Orchidaceae. Description ''Orchis purpurea'' reaches on average of height. The leaves are broad and oblong-lanceolate, forming a ros ...
. Only small areas of the Rhön landscape are essentially open: the
raised bog Raised bogs, also called ombrotrophic bogs, are acidic, wet habitats that are poor in mineral salts and are home to flora and fauna that can cope with such extreme conditions. Raised bogs, unlike fens, are exclusively fed by precipitation (ombro ...
s (''Hochmoore''), the rock outcrops and the stone runs. These habitats are home to highly specialised species. The raised bogs of the Long Rhön - the Red Moor (''Rotes Moor'') and the Black Moor (''Schwarzes Moor'') are floristically important links between the northern and Alpine raised bogs. Here, for example, can be found
sundew ''Drosera'', which is commonly known as the sundews, is one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants, with at least 194 species. 2 volumes. These members of the family Droseraceae lure, capture, and digest insects using stalked mucilaginous ...
s,
crowberry ''Empetrum nigrum'', crowberry, black crowberry, mossberry, or, in western Alaska, Labrador, etc., blackberry, is a flowering plant species in the heather family Ericaceae with a near circumboreal distribution in the Northern Hemisphere. Desc ...
and
cottongrass ''Eriophorum'' (cottongrass, cotton-grass or cottonsedge) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cyperaceae, the sedge family. They are found in the cool temperate, alpine, and Arctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere, primarily in the mi ...
. Growing amongst the rocks of the volcanic mountains are rare species such as Cheddar pink, sweet william catchfly,
oblong woodsia ''Woodsia ilvensis'', commonly known as oblong woodsia, is a fern found in North America and northern Eurasia. Also known as rusty woodsia or rusty cliff fern, it is typically found on sunny, exposed cliffs and rocky slopes and on thin, dry, acid ...
and fir clubmoss. There are no naturally occurring
coniferous forest Conifers () are a group of cone-bearing seed plants, a subset of gymnosperms. Scientifically, they make up the division Pinophyta (), also known as Coniferophyta () or Coniferae. The division contains a single extant class, Pinopsida. All e ...
s in the Rhön, but notable species of wild flower such as the lady's slipper orchid, creeping lady's tresses and burning-bush are found in the forests of mixed pine. The cultural landscape formed by humankind over the centuries also has a great variety of habitats and plants however, today, the extensive grassland areas are amongst the most threatened and heavily cultivated habitats. It is on the semi-arid grasslands and
juniper Junipers are coniferous trees and shrubs in the genus ''Juniperus'' ( ) of the cypress family Cupressaceae. Depending on the taxonomy, between 50 and 67 species of junipers are widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere as far south ...
heaths that the silver thistle, symbol of the Rhön region, grows, alongside
gentian ''Gentiana'' () is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the gentian family ( Gentianaceae), the tribe Gentianeae, and the monophyletic subtribe Gentianinae. With over 300 species, it is considered a large genus. Gentians are notable for thei ...
s, pasque flowers and wood anemones, as well as orchids like the early purple,
fragrant An aroma compound, also known as an odorant, aroma, fragrance, flavoring or flavor, is a chemical compound that has a smell or odor. For an individual chemical or class of chemical compounds to impart a smell or fragrance, it must be sufficie ...
and
fly orchid ''Ophrys insectifera'', the fly orchid, is a species of orchid and the type species of the genus ''Ophrys''. It is remarkable as an example of the use of sexually deceptive pollination and floral mimicry, as well as a highly selective and highly ...
s. Rarer flowers include the various bee orchids and the
military A military, also known collectively as armed forces, is a heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare. Militaries are typically authorized and maintained by a sovereign state, with their members identifiable by a d ...
,
lady ''Lady'' is a term for a woman who behaves in a polite way. Once used to describe only women of a high social class or status, the female counterpart of lord, now it may refer to any adult woman, as gentleman can be used for men. "Lady" is al ...
, burnt, green-winged,
man A man is an adult male human. Before adulthood, a male child or adolescent is referred to as a boy. Like most other male mammals, a man's genome usually inherits an X chromosome from the mother and a Y chromosome from the f ...
,
pyramidal A pyramid () is a structure whose visible surfaces are triangular in broad outline and converge toward the top, making the appearance roughly a pyramid in the geometric sense. The base of a pyramid can be of any polygon shape, such as triangu ...
,
frog A frog is any member of a diverse and largely semiaquatic group of short-bodied, tailless amphibian vertebrates composing the order (biology), order Anura (coming from the Ancient Greek , literally 'without tail'). Frog species with rough ski ...
and lizard orchids. Along the southern fringes of the Rhön, on the so-called slopes of steppe heathland (''Steppenheidenhängen'') grow warmth-loving plants such as
white rock-rose ''Helianthemum apenninum'', the white rock-rose, is a white-flowering Helianthemum, rock rose of the family Cistaceae found in the North Atlantic region, mainly in dry grassy and rocky places across large parts of Europe. ''Helianthemum apennin ...
, erect clematis and honewort. Amongst the most valuable habitats in the Rhön are the mountain meadows and fields of mat grass (''Nardetum strictae'') on the higher slopes.Uwe Barth:
Naturschätze der Rhön: Borstgrasrasen.
' LIFE-Projekt Rhön der EU (Hrsg.), Kaltensundheim, 1997.
Characteristic plants here include the monkshood, northern wolfsbane, common moonwort,
martagon lily ''Lilium martagon'', the martagon lily or Turk's cap lily, is a Eurasian species of lily. It has a widespread native region extending from Portugal east through Europe and Asia as far east as Mongolia. Description It is stem-rooting, growing be ...
,
greater butterfly orchid ''Platanthera chlorantha'', commonly known as greater butterfly-orchid, is a species of orchid in the genus ''Platanthera''. It can be found throughout Europe and Morocco. The name ''Platanthera'' is derived from Greek, meaning "broad anthers", ...
, perennial cornflower and wig knapweed. Bog-bean, grass of Parnassus'
western marsh orchid ''Dactylorhiza majalis'', or the broad-leaved marsh orchid, is a terrestrial Eurasian orchid. Subspecies include the western marsh orchid (''Dactylorhiza majalis'' subsp. ''occidentalis'') and southern marsh orchid (''Dactylorhiza majalis'' su ...
and lousewort are found in the
wet meadow A wet meadow is a type of wetland with soils that are Solubility, saturated for part or all of the growing season which prevents the growth of trees and brush. Debate exists whether a wet meadow is a type of marsh or a completely separate type of ...
s and low marshes; and the extremely rare large brown clover, hairy stonecrop and Pyrenean scurvygrass in the springwater marshes of the ''Hohe Rhön''.


Wildlife

The wildlife in the Rhön mountains is similar to that of other low mountain ranges, but there are also some unusual species. In addition to the more common mammals such as roe deer,
fox Foxes are small-to-medium-sized omnivorous mammals belonging to several genera of the family Canidae. They have a flattened skull; upright, triangular ears; a pointed, slightly upturned snout; and a long, bushy tail ("brush"). Twelve species ...
,
badger Badgers are medium-sized short-legged omnivores in the superfamily Musteloidea. Badgers are a polyphyletic rather than a natural taxonomic grouping, being united by their squat bodies and adaptions for fossorial activity rather than by the ...
,
hare Hares and jackrabbits are mammals belonging to the genus ''Lepus''. They are herbivores and live Solitary animal, solitarily or in pairs. They nest in slight depressions called forms, and their young are precociality, able to fend for themselves ...
and
wild boar The wild boar (''Sus scrofa''), also known as the wild swine, common wild pig, Eurasian wild pig, or simply wild pig, is a Suidae, suid native to much of Eurasia and North Africa, and has been introduced to the Americas and Oceania. The speci ...
, there are also smaller mammals such as the
dormouse A dormouse is a rodent of the family Gliridae (this family is also variously called Myoxidae or Muscardinidae by different taxonomists). Dormice are nocturnal animals found in Africa, Asia, and Europe. They are named for their long, dormant hibe ...
, common water shrew and Miller's water shrew. One unusual regional species is the alpine shrew. Birds occurring here include the
black grouse The black grouse (''Lyrurus tetrix''), also known as northern black grouse, Eurasian black grouse, blackgame or blackcock, is a large Aves, bird in the grouse family. It is a Bird migration, sedentary species, spanning across the Palearctic in m ...
, the
capercaillie ''Tetrao'' is a genus of birds in the grouse subfamily known as capercaillies. They are some of the largest living grouse. Feathers from the bird were used to create the characteristic hat of the bersaglieri, an Italian ace infantry formation. ...
, the
black stork The black stork (''Ciconia nigra'') is a large bird in the stork family Ciconiidae. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in the 10th edition of his ''Systema Naturae''. Measuring on average from beak tip to end of tail with a wingspan, t ...
, the eagle owl, the
corncrake The corn crake, corncrake or landrail (''Crex crex'') is a bird in the Rallidae, rail family. It breeds in Europe and Asia as far east as western China, and bird migration, migrates to Africa for the Northern Hemisphere's winter. It is a medium ...
, the
red-backed shrike The red-backed shrike (''Lanius collurio'') is a carnivorous passerine bird and member of the shrike family, Laniidae. Its breeding range stretches from Western Europe east to central Russia. It is migratory and winters in the eastern areas of ...
and the wryneck. There are also two species
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found only in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also foun ...
to the Rhön: the
rove beetle The rove beetles are a family (biology), family (Staphylinidae) of beetles, primarily distinguished by their short elytra (wing covers) that typically leave more than half of their abdominal segments exposed. With over 66,000 species in thousand ...
and a local snail, the ''Rhönquellschnecke'' ( Bythinella compressa).


Rhön umbrella brand

The ''Dachmarke Rhön'' project (Rhön umbrella brand project) is run by the Rhön working group and its aim is to promote a common identity for the Rhön region and to present a unified view of the area to the outside world and to harmonise the marketing measures of the three participating federal states.


Tourism

These mountains are a popular tourist destination. Hikers come for the nearly of trails, and
gliding Gliding is a recreational activity and competitive air sports, air sport in which pilots fly glider aircraft, unpowered aircraft known as Glider (sailplane), gliders or sailplanes using naturally occurring currents of rising air in the atmospher ...
enthusiasts have been drawn to the area since the early 20th century. More recently, farm holidays have been flourishing in the region.


Attractions

* ''Klaushof Wildlife Park'' in
Bad Kissingen Bad Kissingen () is a German spa town in the Bavarian region of Lower Franconia and County town, seat of the Bad Kissingen (district), district Bad Kissingen. Situated to the south of the Rhön Mountains on the Franconian Saale, Franconia ...
. *
Botenlauben Castle Ruins Botenlauben Castle is a ruined castle in Reiterswiesen, a district of the Bavarian spa town of Bad Kissingen. History of the castle The castle was home of the minnesinger and crusades, crusader Otto von Botenlauben and his wife Beatrix de Cou ...
in
Bad Kissingen Bad Kissingen () is a German spa town in the Bavarian region of Lower Franconia and County town, seat of the Bad Kissingen (district), district Bad Kissingen. Situated to the south of the Rhön Mountains on the Franconian Saale, Franconia ...
. * Black Moor * Kloster Kreuzberg - the monastery on the Kreuzberg. *
Wasserkuppe The Wasserkuppe (;) is the highest mountain in the Rhön Mountains, Rhön range and the tallest elevation in the Germany, German state of Hesse, standing at above sea level. It forms a prominent plateau within the Fulda district and is known as ...
- the highest mountain. *
Observation Post Alpha ''Observation Post Alpha'', ''OP Alpha'', or ''Point Alpha'' was a Cold War observation post between Rasdorf, Hesse, West Germany and Geisa, Thuringia, German Democratic Republic, East Germany. The post overlooked part of the "Fulda Gap", whic ...
- a former U.S. OP during the Cold War, now a memorial.


Villages and towns in the Rhön

*
Bad Brückenau Bad Brückenau () is a Hot spring, spa town in Bad Kissingen (district), Bad Kissingen district in northwestern Bavaria in the Rhön Mountains. Geography Bad Brückenau is in the tree-lined River Sinn, Sinn valley, in the western Rhön Mountains ...
*
Bischofsheim an der Rhön Bischofsheim may refer to the following towns: * Bischofsheim, Hesse, in Hesse, Germany * Maintal-Bischofsheim, a district of the city of Maintal in Hesse, Germany * Bischofsheim in der Rhön, in Bavaria, Germany * Bischoffsheim, in Bas-Rhin, Franc ...
* Burkardroth * Dipperz *
Dermbach Dermbach is a municipality in the Wartburgkreis district of Thuringia, Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps ...
* Ebersburg * Ehrenberg * Eiterfeld * Friedewald *
Fladungen Fladungen is a town in the Rhön-Grabfeld district, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated in the Rhön Mountains, 11 km northwest of Ostheim, 20 km west of Meiningen, and 33 km east of Fulda. It is the northernmost town in Bavaria, b ...
*
Geisa Geisa () is a town in the Wartburgkreis district, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated in the Rhön Mountains, 26 km northeast of Fulda. The near border with Hesse was the border between West Germany and the East Germany, GDR during the Cold ...
*
Gersfeld (Rhön) Gersfeld () is a town in the Fulda (district), Fulda district of Hesse, Germany, on the Fulda River in the Rhön Mountains, southeast of Fulda. It belonged to the abbey-principality of Fulda before secularisation in 1803. It then belonged to the ...
* Hausen * Helmershausen * Hilders * Hofbieber *
Hünfeld Hünfeld () is a town in the district of Fulda, in Hesse, Germany. It is situated 16 km northeast of Fulda. In 2000, the town hosted the 40th Hessentag state festival. Hünfeld has a population of close to 16,000. Infrastructure Transpor ...
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Kaltennordheim Kaltennordheim () is a town in the Schmalkalden-Meiningen district, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated in the Rhön Mountains, 22 km southwest of Bad Salzungen, and 35 km east of Fulda. The former municipalities Aschenhausen, Kalten ...
* Nordheim vor der Rhön * Oberleichtersbach *
Oechsen Oechsen is a municipality in the Wartburgkreis district of Thuringia, Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps t ...
*
Ostheim vor der Rhön Ostheim vor der Rhön is a town in Northern Bavaria in the district of Rhön-Grabfeld in Franconia. Though politically part of Bavaria since 1947, it was historically a part of Thuringia, and remains religiously, architecturally, and to some exten ...
* Poppenhausen *
Riedenberg Riedenberg is a municipality in the district of Bad Kissingen in Bavaria in Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the ...
* Tann *
Wildflecken Wildflecken is a municipality in the Bad Kissingen district, at the border of northwestern Bavaria and southern Hesse. In 2022, its population was 2,935; the postal code is 97772 (US Forces used APO NY 09026 until July 15, 1991, when APO/FPO/DPO ...


Towns in the vicinity of the Rhön

Towns and larger villages close to the Rhön are: *
Bad Hersfeld The festival and spa town of Bad Hersfeld (''Bad'' is "spa" in German; the Old High German name of the city was ''Herolfisfeld'') is the district seat of the Hersfeld-Rotenburg district in northeastern Hesse, Germany, roughly 50 km southeast ...
*
Bad Kissingen Bad Kissingen () is a German spa town in the Bavarian region of Lower Franconia and County town, seat of the Bad Kissingen (district), district Bad Kissingen. Situated to the south of the Rhön Mountains on the Franconian Saale, Franconia ...
* Bad Bocklet *
Bad Neustadt Bad Neustadt an der Saale (, ), officially Bad Neustadt a.d.Saale and often simply called Bad Neustadt, is a town in northern Bavaria, Germany. It is the capital of the Rhön-Grabfeld district in Lower Franconia. It is situated on the rivers Fran ...
*
Bad Salzungen Bad Salzungen () is a town in Thuringia, Germany. It is the capital of the Wartburgkreis district. Geography Location Bad Salzungen is situated on the river Werra, east of Tiefenort and south of Eisenach. Divisions In July 2018 the form ...
* Eichenzell *
Fulda Fulda () (historically in English called Fuld) is a city in Hesse, Germany; it is located on the river Fulda and is the administrative seat of the Fulda district (''Kreis''). In 1990, the city hosted the 30th Hessentag state festival. Histor ...
* Künzell *
Hammelburg Hammelburg is a town in Bavaria, Germany. It sits in the district of Bad Kissingen, in Lower Franconia. It lies on the river Franconian Saale, 25 km west of Schweinfurt. Hammelburg is the oldest winegrowing town (''Weinstadt'') in Francon ...
*
Hünfeld Hünfeld () is a town in the district of Fulda, in Hesse, Germany. It is situated 16 km northeast of Fulda. In 2000, the town hosted the 40th Hessentag state festival. Hünfeld has a population of close to 16,000. Infrastructure Transpor ...
*
Meiningen Meiningen () is a town in the southern part of the state of Thuringia, Germany. It is located in the region of Franconia and has a population of around 26,000 (2024).
* Mellrichstadt * Vacha * Wasungen


Walks and hiking trails

There are well-marked walks and hiking trails in the Rhön which are looked after by the Rhön Club. The ''Rhön-Höhen-Weg'' ("Rhön Heights Walk" or RHW) is marked with a horizontal, red teardrop. It is long and runs from Burgsinn in
Main-Spessart Main-Spessart is a ''Landkreis'' (district) in the northwest of Bavaria, Germany. It is located in Lower Franconia and derives its name from the river Main and the wooded hills of the Spessart. Geography The district is bounded by (from the nort ...
district through Roßbach, Dreistelz, Würzburger Haus on the Farnsberg, Kissinger Hütte on the Feuerberg, Kreuzberg (
monastery A monastery is a building or complex of buildings comprising the domestic quarters and workplaces of Monasticism, monastics, monks or nuns, whether living in Cenobitic monasticism, communities or alone (hermits). A monastery generally includes a ...
), Oberweißenbrunn, through the
Red Red is the color at the long wavelength end of the visible spectrum of light, next to orange and opposite violet. It has a dominant wavelength of approximately 625–750 nanometres. It is a primary color in the RGB color model and a seconda ...
and Black Moors, over the Ellenbogen and the Emberg via Oberalba, past Baier to
Stadtlengsfeld Stadtlengsfeld is a town and a former municipality in the Wartburgkreis district of Thuringia, Germany. Since 1 January 2019, it is part of the municipality Dermbach. It is situated in the Rhön Mountains, 8 km southwest of Bad Salzungen. Hi ...
and on to its destination at
Bad Salzungen Bad Salzungen () is a town in Thuringia, Germany. It is the capital of the Wartburgkreis district. Geography Location Bad Salzungen is situated on the river Werra, east of Tiefenort and south of Eisenach. Divisions In July 2018 the form ...
on the
Werra The Werra (), a river in central Germany, is the right-bank headwater of the Weser. "Weser" is a synonym in an old dialect of German. The Werra has its source near Eisfeld in southern Thuringia. After the Werra joins the river Fulda in the to ...
River. Other hiking trails are: * The '' Ortesweg'' ("Village Way") signposted with a 2/3-full red triangle and running from Kleinheiligkreuz over the
Milseburg The Milseburg is an extinct volcano and at above sea level the second highest elevation in the Hessian part of the Rhön Mountains, Germany. The hill is located east of Fulda, near the villages of Kleinsassen and Danzwiesen. It is a popular des ...
to
Bad Neustadt Bad Neustadt an der Saale (, ), officially Bad Neustadt a.d.Saale and often simply called Bad Neustadt, is a town in northern Bavaria, Germany. It is the capital of the Rhön-Grabfeld district in Lower Franconia. It is situated on the rivers Fran ...
* The ''Burgen- und Schlösserweg'' ("Castle Way") signed with a red triangle from Schlitz via Tann to Wasungen * The ''Milseburgweg'' ("Milseburg Way") marked with red triangles from
Fulda Fulda () (historically in English called Fuld) is a city in Hesse, Germany; it is located on the river Fulda and is the administrative seat of the Fulda district (''Kreis''). In 1990, the city hosted the 30th Hessentag state festival. Histor ...
via the Milseburg to
Meiningen Meiningen () is a town in the southern part of the state of Thuringia, Germany. It is located in the region of Franconia and has a population of around 26,000 (2024).
* The ''Wasserkuppenweg'' ("Wasserkuppen Way"), marked with red triangles, from Giesel over the
Wasserkuppe The Wasserkuppe (;) is the highest mountain in the Rhön Mountains, Rhön range and the tallest elevation in the Germany, German state of Hesse, standing at above sea level. It forms a prominent plateau within the Fulda district and is known as ...
towards
Fladungen Fladungen is a town in the Rhön-Grabfeld district, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated in the Rhön Mountains, 11 km northwest of Ostheim, 20 km west of Meiningen, and 33 km east of Fulda. It is the northernmost town in Bavaria, b ...
* The ''Heidelsteinweg'' ("Heidelstein Way"), from Neuhof via Gersfeld to
Ostheim vor der Rhön Ostheim vor der Rhön is a town in Northern Bavaria in the district of Rhön-Grabfeld in Franconia. Though politically part of Bavaria since 1947, it was historically a part of Thuringia, and remains religiously, architecturally, and to some exten ...
* The ''Klosterweg'' ("Monastery Way") marked with red triangles from
Schlüchtern Schlüchtern () is a town in the Main-Kinzig district, in Hessen, Germany. It is located on the river Kinzig (Main), Kinzig, approximately 30 km southwest of Fulda. Schlüchtern has a population close to 16,000. Location Schlüchtern is locat ...
via
Wildflecken Wildflecken is a municipality in the Bad Kissingen district, at the border of northwestern Bavaria and southern Hesse. In 2022, its population was 2,935; the postal code is 97772 (US Forces used APO NY 09026 until July 15, 1991, when APO/FPO/DPO ...
to Mellrichstadt * The ''Kreuzbergweg'' ("Kreuzberg Way") marked with red triangles from
Schwarzenfels Schwarzenfels is a village in the German municipality of Sinntal in Main-Kinzig-Kreis in the state of Hesse Hesse or Hessen ( ), officially the State of Hesse (), is a States of Germany, state in Germany. Its capital city is Wiesbaden, and t ...
over the
Kreuzberg Kreuzberg () is a district of Berlin, Germany. It is part of the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg borough located south of Berlin-Mitte, Mitte. During the Cold War era, it was one of the poorest areas of West Berlin, but since German reunification in ...
to Bad Königshofen * The '' Jakobusweg'' ("Jacob's Way") from Fulda to
Schweinfurt Schweinfurt ( , ; ) is a town#Germany, city in the district of Lower Franconia in Bavaria, Germany. It is the administrative centre of the surrounding Schweinfurt (district), district (''Landkreis'') of Schweinfurt and a major industrial, cultur ...
signed with blue shells * The '' Jakobusweg'' from Bremen in Thuringia to Herbstein signed with blue shells * The ''Abtsweg'' ("Abbot's Way") from Fulda to
Hammelburg Hammelburg is a town in Bavaria, Germany. It sits in the district of Bad Kissingen, in Lower Franconia. It lies on the river Franconian Saale, 25 km west of Schweinfurt. Hammelburg is the oldest winegrowing town (''Weinstadt'') in Francon ...
signed with a red teardrop * The ''Rhön-Paulus-Weg'' ("Rhön Paul Way") from Weilar via Tann to
Dermbach Dermbach is a municipality in the Wartburgkreis district of Thuringia, Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps ...
marked with a 2/3-full green triangle * The ''Geological Walk on the
Wasserkuppe The Wasserkuppe (;) is the highest mountain in the Rhön Mountains, Rhön range and the tallest elevation in the Germany, German state of Hesse, standing at above sea level. It forms a prominent plateau within the Fulda district and is known as ...
'' * The ''Auersberg Nature Walk'' near Hilders * The ''Milseburg Prehistoric Walk'' * 10 circular walks in Thalau; a total of In addition the following pass through the Rhön: * The ''Main-Werra Weg'' ("Main-Werra Way") from Gemünden over the Kreuzberg and Wasserkuppe to Vacha, signed with a red arrowhead * The Rhön-Rennsteig-Weg ("Rhön-Rennsteig Way") from the
Wasserkuppe The Wasserkuppe (;) is the highest mountain in the Rhön Mountains, Rhön range and the tallest elevation in the Germany, German state of Hesse, standing at above sea level. It forms a prominent plateau within the Fulda district and is known as ...
over the Geba to Oberhof , marked with a blue "RR" on a white background * European long-distance trail No. 3 via Fulda to Mellrichstadt, signed with a blue cross * European long-distance trail No. 6 via
Hünfeld Hünfeld () is a town in the district of Fulda, in Hesse, Germany. It is situated 16 km northeast of Fulda. In 2000, the town hosted the 40th Hessentag state festival. Hünfeld has a population of close to 16,000. Infrastructure Transpor ...
, Gersfeld to Bad Königshofen, signed with a white cross on a blue background


See also

* Bavarian Rhön Nature Park * Rhön Biosphere Reserve * Kreuzberg ski area


References


Sources

* Hanswilhelm Haefs: ''Ortsnamen und Ortsgeschichten aus der Rhön und dem Fuldaer Land''. Rhön-Verlag. Hünfeld 2001, * Marco Klüber:
Orchideen in der Rhön und ihre Lebensräume. schützen – pflegen – bewahren.
' Landkreis Fulda, Sachgebiet Biosphärenreservat Rhön (Hrsg.), 2007. *


External links


Rhön tourism portal360° virtual tour through the Hessian Rhön (in German)Orchids of the Rhön, with much information the local flora (in German)
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