Best attractions and places to see around Schauenstein include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The town features Schauenstein Castle, which houses local history and fire brigade museums, and St. Bartholomew's Church, an architectural monument. The Market Square is recognized as a protected architectural ensemble, alongside other historical buildings. Natural features like the "Wachende Jungfrau" and "Schlafender Riese" are prominent in the landscape.
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A very beautiful local recreation area with many leisure activities, a hotel and a pub with a beer garden.
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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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Hikers walk on the pipes that carry water to the power plant. On the trail along the right bank of the Selbitz River, you walk on 1.60-meter-high pipes, which carry water for 1,855 meters from the weir to the water tower and from there to the power plant. Sometimes the surface of the pipes peeks through.
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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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Very nice path, especially in autumn.
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On the Rohrensteig on the right bank of the Selbitz you walk on 1.60 m high tubes in which the water runs over a length of 1855 m (descent: 37.4 m) from the weir to the water tower and from there into the power plant. Occasionally you can see the surface of the pipes. In 2006, the Rohrsteig was opened to the public again after fundamental, expensive repairs.
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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 Schauenstein area is rich in natural beauty. You can discover unique natural monuments like the "Wachende Jungfrau" and "Schlafender Riese." The scenic Höllental (Hell Valley) is a must-see, featuring picturesque bridges and the Selbitz river. For water-based recreation, Untreusee offers various leisure activities.
Yes, Schauenstein boasts several historical and cultural sites. The prominent Schauenstein Castle houses both the Schauenstein Local History Museum and a portion of the Upper Franconian Fire Brigade Museum. You can also visit the significant St. Bartholomew's Church and explore the protected architectural ensemble of the Market Square, along with other historical buildings like Weberhaus Neudorf, Lehstenmühle, Hagenmühle, and Dorschenhammer.
The region around Schauenstein offers diverse outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the Fuchsbau Rock Formation loop or the Schauenstein Castle loop. Cyclists can enjoy gravel biking routes such as the Döbraberg loop or road cycling paths like the Guttenberg Climb. You can find more details and specific routes in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and road cycling guide for Schauenstein.
Yes, the area offers options for families. Untreusee is a great family-friendly destination with various recreational activities. Many of the trails and natural areas, particularly those with easier difficulty ratings, are suitable for family outings. Always check the specific route details for suitability with children.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Prinz-Luitpold Tower on Döbraberg. Known as the "Eiffel Tower of the Franconian Forest," this observation tower offers extensive vistas over the Franconian Forest, Fichtel Mountains, and Thuringian Forest. The Röhrensteig Trail also provides wonderful views of the landscape.
The Teufelssteg is a remarkable wooden bridge crossing the Selbitz River in the scenic Höllental Valley. It's a very popular spot for photographers due to its picturesque setting and the local legend that the Prince of Hell was once seen there. It's one of two notable wooden bridges in the valley, the other being the Jungfernsteg.
The warmer months, typically from spring to autumn, are ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling around Schauenstein. During this period, the weather is generally pleasant for exploring the natural features and trails. The Prinz-Luitpold Tower on Döbraberg is usually open from May 1st, offering access to its panoramic views. Some facilities, like the tower, may be closed during winter.
Yes, there are walking paths suitable for various skill levels. For an easy hike, consider the Schauenstein Castle – Lehstenmühle loop, which is just under 6 km. The Röhrensteig Trail is also described as a beautiful, relaxed hiking trail with paths for everyone, offering different degrees of difficulty and length. The hiking guide provides more options.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from the Prinz-Luitpold Tower and the picturesque beauty of the Höllental, especially the unique wooden bridges like the Teufelssteg. The local recreation area of Untreusee is also highly rated for its leisure activities and serene environment. The komoot community has shared over 1,100 photos and given more than 900 upvotes to these attractions.
While specific public transport routes to every attraction may vary, Schauenstein itself is a town with local transport options. For attractions further afield, like the Döbraberg or the Höllental, it's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving, as public transport might be limited, especially to more remote natural sites.
When visiting the Prinz-Luitpold Tower, be aware that it involves climbing 96 steps, so it's not suitable if you are afraid of heights. The tower is typically closed during winter months and reopens annually on May 1st. From the top, you can enjoy a nearly 120 km panoramic view on clear days, stretching across the Franconian Forest, Fichtel Mountains, and Thuringian Forest.
The Höllental is a deeply carved valley through which the Selbitz river flows. It's significant for its dramatic natural beauty, featuring picturesque bridges like the Jungfernsteg and Teufelssteg. Local legend attributes its formation to the devil's stomp, though geologically, the Selbitz river carved the gorge over millions of years. It's a popular spot for hikers and nature lovers.


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