Waldaschaffer forest
The Waldaschaffer Forest is a 22.35 km² community-free area in the district of Aschaffenburg in the Bavarian Spessart . It is completely forested .
geography
location
The forest lies east of the eponymous community Waldaschaff . The highest point is the Steinberg at 483 m above sea level. NN . The three districts in the Waldaschaffer Forest are named Waldaschaff , Mespelbrunn and Waldaschaffer Forest . Both of the former have nothing to do with the communities of the same name. They are exclaves of the community-free area. The district Waldaschaff is the mountain Kauppen on the Kauppenbrücke near Waldaschaff and the district Mespelbrunn is an area east of Hessenthal .
Neighboring communities
community Waldaschaff |
Forst Hain im Spessart (municipality-free area) |
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Community Bessenbach |
Rothenbucher Forst (municipality-free area) |
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community Mespelbrunn |
Municipality of Weibersbrunn and Rohrbrunner Forst (municipality-free area) |
Culture and sights
- In the east of the community-free area lies the Aschaff spring , the origin of the Aschaff river .
- The architectural monuments in the Waldaschaffer forest include the Trift dam and a memorial cross standing nearby.
natural reserve
The nature reserve Naturwaldreservat Kreuzbuckel (NSG-00597.01) partially lies in the area of the Waldaschaffer forest .
traffic
The federal motorway 3 , the state roads 2308 and 2312 (former federal road 8 ) and the district roads AB 4 and AB 5 run through the Waldaschaffer Forst .
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Area information at www.destatis.de, as of December 31, 2018 , accessed on August 1, 2020.
Web links
- Community-free area Waldaschaffer Forst in OpenStreetMap (accessed on August 24, 2017)
Coordinates: 49 ° 57 '21.7 " N , 9 ° 19' 37.1" E