Wartmannsroth
Wartmannsroth is a municipality in the state of Bavaria, Germany. It has a population of approximately 5,000 people and covers an area of about 26 square kilometers. The municipality is part of the Aschaffenburg district. Wartmannsroth is situated amidst the northern foothills of the Spessart mountains, a mountain range in central Germany. The region has a predominantly rural landscape with several farmlands and forests. Wartmannsroth borders the neighboring municipalities of Auernheim, Hösbach, Johannesberg, and Weibersbrunn.
Historically, Wartmannsroth was part of the Principality of Schönborn and the County of Wenceslaus of the Counts
Wartmannsroth is known for its history and cultural heritage. The village is home to several chapels, churches,
The local economy in Wartmannsroth is primarily based on agriculture and small-scale industries. Farmers and craftsmen