Gemuenden
Gemünden is a meeting point for cyclists from all directions, supra-regional cycle paths such as the Main Cycle Path, the Main-Tauber-Franconian Cycle Eight, the Rhön-Sinntal Cycle Path and the Wern Cycle Path intersect with the two long-distance hiking trails Maintalhöhenringweg and Birkenhainer Straße.The central meeting point for everyone is the marketplace with its countless small street cafes and restaurants.
The Film-Foto-Ton-Musem is located in the Huttenschloss Castle Gemünden. Exhibitions, lectures and film screenings take place regularly.
The ruins of the former Scherenburg, also called Scherenburg Castle, stand out high on a rock above the city. A part of the shield wall is still preserved today, the keep, which now serves as a bat quarters and is no longer accessible, a gable wall of a basement with a cellar and a small kennel, which serves as a viewing terrace over the Main and Saale valley and the Spessart.
Since the 1990s, the inner courtyard has been used by the Scherenburg Festival every summer.
(c) Elisabeth Storer
Gemünden is a meeting point for cyclists from all directions, supra-regional cycle paths such as the Main Cycle Path, the Main-Tauber-Franconian Cycle Eight, the Rhön-Sinntal Cycle Path and the Wern Cycle Path intersect with the two long-distance hiking trails Maintalhöhenringweg and Birkenhainer Straße.The central meeting point for everyone is the marketplace with its countless small street cafes and restaurants.
The Film-Foto-Ton-Musem is located in the Huttenschloss Castle Gemünden. Exhibitions, lectures and film screenings take place regularly.
The ruins of the former Scherenburg, also called Scherenburg Castle, stand out high on a rock above the city. A part of the shield wall is still preserved today, the keep, which now serves as a bat quarters and is no longer accessible, a gable wall of a basement with a cellar and a small kennel, which serves as a viewing terrace over the Main and Saale valley and the Spessart.
Since the 1990s, the inner courtyard has been used by the Scherenburg Festival every summer.
(c) Elisabeth Storer