Röllbach (Main)
Röllbach is a village in the Lower Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany. It is part of the municipality of Eschau and is situated on the river Main.
Geography: Röllbach is located in the Bavarian Spessart, a wooded highland region. The Main river forms the northern border of the village.
History: Röllbach's history is intertwined with that of Eschau. Details of its specific early history require further research, but it shares the general historical context of the region, including periods of ownership by various noble families and its eventual integration into Bavaria.
Economy: Traditionally, the economy of Röllbach and the surrounding area was based on agriculture, forestry, and small-scale crafts. Tourism, especially related to cycling and hiking along the Main river and in the Spessart, has become increasingly important.
Transportation: Röllbach is accessible by road and is located near regional cycling paths along the Main. Public transportation options, such as buses, connect the village to Eschau and other nearby towns.
Points of Interest: Due to its location on the Main, Röllbach offers opportunities for watersports and riverside walks. The surrounding Spessart forest provides hiking and recreational activities. The village church, typical of Bavarian rural architecture, is a notable landmark.