Best attractions and places to see around Forst Schwarzenbach am Wald are found within the Frankenwald Nature Park, a region characterized by its forests, rivers, and mountain peaks. The area is home to the Döbraberg, the highest point in the Frankenwald, and features the picturesque Höllental valley carved by the Selbitz river. Visitors can explore a mix of natural landscapes, historical landmarks, and cultural sites.
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The arched bridge of the Höllentalbahn, which ran between Triptis and Marxgrün, was in use from 1895 to 1945. After that, the railway line leading to Thuringia was discontinued. The Selbitz Viaduct is now a lost place.
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A remarkable wooden bridge over the Selbitz River and a very popular photo subject in the Höllental Valley. According to legend, the Prince of Hell was once seen on the Devil's Bridge.
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A wooden bridge over the Sebnitz, partly with different roofs, a truly magnificent construction.
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A very impressive wooden bridge over the Sebnitz in the Höllental, it is an angled bridge
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A very impressive wooden bridge over the Sebnitz in the Höllental.
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The railway bridge that spans the path was built from the diabase rock quarried from the Höllental quarry! 😉👍
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Great wooden bridge 🤩 I personally find the view from the bridge fascinating 😊, almost like a gorge in the Alps with lots of small rocks 🫶🏻
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The covered wooden bridge is really a great highlight in this valley 🤩
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For breathtaking panoramic views, climb the Prinz-Luitpold Tower on Döbraberg, often called the "Eiffel Tower of the Frankenwald." From its summit, you can see across the Frankenwald, Fichtelgebirge, and Thuringian Forest. Other notable viewpoints include the "Schwamma" (Wooden Mushroom) in Oberschwarzenstein, and the vistas from Burgruine Radeck and Romansfelsen near Bernstein a.Wald.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Discover the picturesque Höllental (Hell Valley), carved by the Selbitz river, where you can cross the Jungfernsteg and Teufelssteg. Explore the Steinachklamm (Steinach Gorge), a natural monument with a unique microclimate and distinctive rock formations. You can also visit the Diabasbruch am Galgenberg near Bernstein a.Wald to see pillow basalt lava, or the ancient 900-year-old Yew Tree nearby.
Yes, the region offers several historical and cultural points of interest. The Skulpturenweg (Sculpture Path) is a 5-kilometer circular trail featuring 28 carved wooden figures depicting historical professions and local folklore. You can also see the impressive Selbitz Viaduct, an arched bridge that was part of the historic Höllentalbahn railway line. Additionally, the Kohlenmeiler im Thiemitztal (Charcoal Kiln) demonstrates traditional charcoal production methods.
The Frankenwald Nature Park surrounding Forst Schwarzenbach am Wald is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and running. For example, explore gravel biking routes like the "Höllental along the Selbitz – View of Hirschsprung Rock loop" or cycling tours such as the "Steinbühl Quarry Lake – Schlossvilla Kleindöbra loop." Running enthusiasts can enjoy trails like the "Döbraberg Trekking Site loop." Find more details and routes on the gravel biking, cycling, and running trails guides.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Skulpturenweg with its carved wooden figures is a fun and engaging walk for all ages. Observing red deer at the Rotwildgehege bei Poppengrün (Red Deer Enclosure) is another popular family activity. The scenic Höllental, with its bridges like the Jungfernsteg, offers gentle walks and beautiful scenery that children can enjoy.
The highest point in the Frankenwald is the Döbraberg, standing at 794 meters above sea level. It is home to the Prinz-Luitpold Tower, which provides extensive views. The Döbraberg is also a central hub for numerous regional and long-distance hiking trails, making it a popular starting point for outdoor adventures.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from spots like the Prinz-Luitpold Tower. The picturesque beauty of the Höllental and its unique wooden bridges, the Jungfernsteg and Teufelssteg, are also highly praised for their scenic charm and photo opportunities. The blend of natural landscapes, historical sites, and well-maintained trails consistently receives positive feedback from the komoot community.
The region is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your interests. For hiking and outdoor activities, late spring to early autumn (May to October) offers pleasant weather. Note that the Prinz-Luitpold Tower is typically closed in winter and reopens annually on May 1st. Winter can be magical for snow activities, but some attractions might have limited access.
Yes, the region boasts interesting geological formations. The Steinachklamm (Steinach Gorge) features distinctive rock formations of quartz keratophyre, evidence of ancient volcanic activity. Additionally, the Diabasbruch am Galgenberg near Bernstein a.Wald showcases pillow basalt lava, offering a glimpse into the area's geological past.
Yes, you can. The Rotwildgehege bei Poppengrün (Red Deer Enclosure), located about 3 km east of Schwarzenbach, provides an excellent opportunity to observe red deer in a natural setting. The extensive forests of the Frankenwald Nature Park also host a variety of other wildlife, though sightings in the wild require patience.
The Höllental (Hell Valley) is a deeply carved valley by the Selbitz river, known for its dramatic scenery and historical bridges. Legend has it that the Devil himself was seen on the Teufelssteg (Devil's Bridge). It's a popular spot for hikers, connecting various valley paths and offering stunning views of the river and rock formations.
Yes, the Selbitz Viaduct is a significant historical railway structure. This impressive arched bridge was part of the Höllentalbahn railway line, which operated from 1895 to 1945. It is now considered a "Lost Place" and stands as a testament to the region's railway history.


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