Rückers

Rückers is a village in the municipality of Flieden, in the district of Fulda, in Hesse, Germany.

Village of Rückers
Rückers
Village of Flieden
Location of Rückers
Rückers
Rückers
Coordinates: 50°24′N 09°34′E
CountryGermany
StateHesse
Admin. regionKassel
DistrictFulda
TownFlieden
Elevation
330 m (1,080 ft)
Population
 (2006-06-30)
  Total1,910
Time zoneCET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes
36103
Dialling codes0 66 55
Vehicle registrationFD

Geography

Rückers is situated in the south of the district of Fulda, approx. 20 km south of the town Fulda, on the gently sliding northern slope of a low mountain range between Rhön and Vogelsberg Mountains called Landrücken.

Neighboring localities

Rückers borders in the north-east the village of Schweben, in the south-east the village of Hutten, in the south the village of Elm, in the south-west the village of Klosterhöfe, in the west the village of Höf und Haid and in the north-west the village of Flieden.

History

Dolmens found at the foot of the Steinkammer give testimony that people already lived here already in ancient times. The founding of Rückers is expected around the time of Charlemagne. In a written document, Rückers is mentioned for the first time around the year of 1160.[1]

Catholic Church "Mariae Himmelfahrt" in Rückers

Religion

A Catholic church Mariä Himmelfahrt is situated in Rückers.[2]

Education

A kindergarten named St. Nikolaus and a Grundschule (elementary school) Steinkammerschule are in Rückers.[3]

Sites of interest

The headwater and local recreation area Steinkammer located on the low mountain range Landrücken serves vacationers and hikers a superb view to the mountains of Rhön, Vogelsberg and Spessart. The area of Steinkammer is a protected landscape area [4] in the Hessian Rhön Nature Park, bordering the Spessart Nature Park, with geological and biological importance.[5]

Transportation

Motorway

Railway lines

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