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Attractions and Places To See around Meeder - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Meeder, a municipality in Bavaria, Germany, offer a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest. The region features landmarks such as the St. Laurentiuskirche and natural areas like the "Glender Wiesen" Nature Reserve. Visitors can explore the "Lange Berge" fault block area, which includes the Doline "Donnerloch" sinkhole. Meeder provides opportunities for both historical exploration and outdoor activities.

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Last updated: June 22, 2026

Coburg Fortress

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This castle is armed to the teeth - which is why it has never been taken by force of arms in its history (its garrison was only persuaded to surrender …

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Blessberg Observation Tower

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From the observation tower on the Bleßberg you have a breathtaking view over the Thuringian Forest, as far as Franconia and the Fichtelgebirge. After the ascent to the observation deck, …

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Coburg Market Square

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The market square in Coburg is a popular meeting place and venue for the weekly market, Christmas market and even samba dance performances. The complex is connected to the old …

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Coburg Castle Square

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Large square where you could hold beautiful parades in the past

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Ehrenburg Palace

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Ehrenburg Palace was built in the 16th century under Duke Johann Ernst as a representative city residence. Upon completion, the dukes' court was moved from the fortress to the new …

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June 4, 2025, Coburg Market Square

The Spenglersbrunnen (Spengler Fountain) stands on the southeast side of Coburg's market square at the corner of Ketschengasse. The fountain was built as a wooden structure in 1550 in front of the property of citizen Spengler. Since 1621, it has been a stone fountain, which was rebuilt in 1673. The Spenglersbrunnen drew its water from the Pilgramsroth stream, and from 1670 onward, it was piped via the Rückertbrunnen (Reckert Fountain). Today, it is fed by the water mains. Renovations were carried out in 1980 and 2005. The octagonal box fountain has a fountain head formed as a baluster with a pearl bar and a leaf wreath. A spout is present on the front. The basin wall is decorated with, among other things, a relief depicting a lion and a Moor's head. On the column stands a stone lion holding two shields depicting the city's coat of arms, a lion and a Moor's head.

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A beautiful market square, not far from the train station

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A beautiful place in the middle of the city. The concerts in the Coburg summer take place there in a special setting.

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In 1543, Duke Johann Ernst of Saxony decided to move his court from the Veste Coburg down into the city and chose the site of the dissolved Franciscan monastery, along which the city wall ran to the east. The monastery was in the area of the former middle courtyard. Recent research attributes the architectural design to the Saxon architect Nikolaus Gromann.[1] The building shows clear stylistic parallels with the work of Gromann, who may also have been close to the building project in organizational terms as the appointed court architect of Johann Ernst's half-brother, Elector Johann Friedrich. The complex was built until around 1547 under the construction management of Caspar Vischer. A complex was created around two square courtyards, which could be entered from the south via Steingasse.[2] The buildings of the first courtyard with the stair tower, the corner bay window and the dormer windows from this period are still preserved.[3] Between the courtyards was the three-storey princely building, which was accessed via another large stair tower on the north side and had a large hall and a dining room. The palace chapel and other living quarters were located around the second courtyard on the east side, the kitchen on an irregular floor plan to the north and other subordinate rooms to the west. This complex can still be seen with various subordinate extensions on Bieler's floor plan from 1679. It is unclear whether the third courtyard with the stables had already begun in 1543. Only paid craftsmen were employed for the construction and not, as was usual at the time, serf laborers. This special feature is said to have been the reason for the visit of Emperor Charles V in 1547. Charles is said to have given the newly occupied complex the name Ehrenburg on this occasion. The new city palace was inhabited as the residence of a ruling duke until the death of Johann Ernst in 1553 and was then only used extensively.

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The Coburg Castle Square is one of the most remarkable square designs in Bavaria. The spacious square is designed as a forecourt to Ehrenburg Castle and is located in the center of the former royal residence of Coburg. The Castle Square was created under Duke Ernst I from 1825 with the demolition of the eastern houses of Grafengasse and the subsequent demolition of the old commercial and auxiliary buildings of the castle, which were located to the north of it, in 1835. It was created in its current design as a representative square by 1849 in the historical and classicist style with the participation of Karl Friedrich Schinkel and Peter Joseph Lenné. Until the beginning of the First World War, the III. Battalion of the 6th Thuringian Infantry Regiment No. 95, stationed in Coburg, used the Castle Square for its parades. A military band played on Sunday afternoons.[1] In the 1920s, the Castle Square was often a meeting place for demonstrators, such as on Bloody Saturday in Coburg. Today, cars can be parked on the Schlossplatz in the evenings during performances at the State Theater. It is also used as an event space, for example for open-air concerts. The first plans for an underground car park on the Schlossplatz were made in 1977, but in 1988 the highest building authority in Munich did not approve it for cost and monument protection reasons. Source: Wikipedia

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January 13, 2024, Schlossplatz Coburg

Coming from the Hofgarten you have the best view of the Schlossplatz above the arcades. On the left the Ehrenburg, in the middle the view of the old town, on the right the theater. The square is regularly used for events and is also the ideal starting point for getting to Veste Coburg. A little tip on the side - the sunset from the Hofgarten with a view of the Schlossplatz is a special highlight. The best opportunity to experience a sunset with a great backdrop close to the center!

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Really nice old buildings.

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Magnificent palace, formerly the residence of the Coburg dukes, with art by Dutch and Flemish masters.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I visit in and around Meeder?

The region boasts several significant historical sites. You can explore the impressive Coburg Fortress, which has never been taken by force, and houses important art collections. Also, visit Ehrenburg Palace, a magnificent former ducal residence. In Meeder itself, the Coburg Market Square and Coburg Castle Square are notable historical areas. The St. Laurentiuskirche in Meeder is another significant local landmark.

Are there natural attractions to explore near Meeder?

Yes, Meeder offers beautiful natural landscapes. The "Glender Wiesen" Nature Reserve is a protected area perfect for nature walks and observing local flora and fauna. The "Lange Berge" area features the impressive Doline "Donnerloch" (Thunder Hole sinkhole) near Drossenhausen, which is the largest sinkhole in the region and offers geological insights.

What outdoor activities are available in the Meeder region?

Meeder is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous cycling tours of varying lengths and difficulty levels, offering scenic views towards Thuringia or as far as Banz. Hiking is also popular, with trails like the 71 km long Carl-Escher-Wanderweg in the Lange Berge. For specific routes, you can explore options for hiking around Meeder, gravel biking, and road cycling.

Can I find family-friendly attractions around Meeder?

Many attractions in the area are suitable for families. Both Coburg Fortress and Ehrenburg Palace are listed as family-friendly, offering historical exploration. The Coburg Market Square and Coburg Castle Square are also great for family outings, often hosting events.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints in the Meeder area?

For breathtaking views, head to the Blessberg Observation Tower. From its 867-meter summit, you can enjoy panoramic vistas over the Thuringian Forest, Franconia, and the Fichtelgebirge. Another picturesque spot is the Alexandrinenhütte on the Sennigshöhe, offering views over the Coburger Land.

Are there any unique local experiences or hidden gems in Meeder?

A unique local experience is visiting the Alexandrinenhütte on the Sennigshöhe near Mirsdorf/Drossenhausen. It's considered the highest beer garden in the region and is open on weekends from Easter to the end of October, offering great views. You can also experience local hospitality at traditional Dorfgastwirtschaften (village inns) in Ahlstadt, Drossenhausen, Wiesenfeld, and Kösfeld.

What cultural experiences does Meeder offer?

Meeder provides cultural insights through its historical sites and institutions. The Friedensmuseum (Peace Museum) in Meeder contributes to the area's cultural offerings. Additionally, the St. Laurentiuskirche is a significant cultural and architectural landmark. The art collections within Coburg Fortress, including works by Lucas Cranach, are also a major cultural highlight.

What kind of hiking trails are available near Meeder?

The Meeder area offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy loops to longer, more challenging routes. The "Lange Berge" area is home to the 71 km long Carl-Escher-Wanderweg, the longest hiking trail in the Coburg region. You can find specific routes like the "View of the Church Steeple loop from Ottowind" or the "Sennigshöhe Stone Cross – Seating Area by the Stream loop from Mirsdorf" by exploring hiking around Meeder.

Are there any accessible attractions for visitors with mobility needs?

The Coburg Market Square is listed as wheelchair accessible, providing an inclusive option for visitors to enjoy the historical heart of Coburg.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the attractions near Meeder?

Visitors appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The Coburg Fortress is highly valued for its history and art collections, while the Blessberg Observation Tower is loved for its extensive panoramic views. The community also enjoys the vibrant atmosphere of the Coburg Market Square, especially during events.

Are there any castles located directly within Meeder municipality?

While Meeder is close to major castles like Coburg Fortress and Ehrenburg Palace, the municipality itself has historical structures such as Sternbergschloss and the Wasserschloss (Moated Castle) in Moggenbrunn. However, these are privately owned and not generally open to the public.

What is the "Lange Berge" area known for?

The "Lange Berge" (Long Mountains) is a significant fault block area near Meeder. It is particularly known for its geological features, including the Doline "Donnerloch" (Thunder Hole sinkhole) near Drossenhausen, which is the largest sinkhole in the region. It's also a popular area for hiking, featuring the long Carl-Escher-Wanderweg.

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