Three different bio-inspired Fe(II) complexes are applied as powerful catalysts for the oxidation of unreactive CAH bonds under ambient conditions. Cyclohexane as the main model substrate is oxidized to cyclohexanol, cyclohexyl hydroperoxide, and cyclohexanone. Alcohol + cyclohexyl hydroperoxide to ketone ratios ((A + H)/K) of up to 26 are obtained with comparatively high turnovers of up to 43. Bio-inspired modification of the Fe(II) complexes in the axial positions is used to increase catalyst stability toward hydrogen peroxide, leading to an increase in turnovers of up to 34%. Several parameters for the catalytic oxidation are investigated, e.g., the amount and type of oxidant, reaction temperature, and the relative catalyst concentration. Among others, 9,10-dihydroantracene and 2,3-dimethylbutane are used as substrates for the catalytic CAH bond oxidation.