Attractions and places to see around Trebgast encompass a blend of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and historical sites. Situated in the Kulmbach district of Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Trebgast offers diverse points of interest within the town and its immediate vicinity. The area features significant historical structures, cultural venues like an open-air theater, and natural recreational areas such as lakes and geological paths.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Schwarzacher Steg is a striking covered wooden bridge. It spans the Main River near Mainleus.
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Kieswäsch Lake is the ideal destination for those seeking relaxation just outside Kulmbach. Surrounded by meadows, the lake offers something for everyone: a level circular path invites you to stroll and hike. Those looking for more exercise will find excellent fitness equipment on a modern course. Large sunbathing lawns and a sandy beach at the lake create a true holiday atmosphere. For refreshments, there's a cozy beer garden right by the water.
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A welcome refreshment on hot days.
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The bridge offers a beautiful view and a beautiful view and even if the roof is not intended for this purpose, it offers hikers and cyclists protection from the weather. So there are already 3 good reasons to visit it.
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Although the roof primarily serves to protect the bridge, it offers a good opportunity to take shelter and take a short break when it rains.
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The magnificent complex is characterized by the redesign that Margrave Georg Friedrich had carried out by the architect Caspar Vischer after the destruction in the Second Margrave War in 1557. The wings of the narrow castle, which had been founded by the Counts of Andechs before 1135, were transformed into an impressive four-wing complex and secured against the mountain side with enormous bastions. Today, the Plassenburg, high above Kulmbach, is a cultural center of the Upper Mainland. After the fortifications were destroyed at the behest of Napoleon in 1806, the castle served as a prison and workhouse until 1928 - then exhibition rooms, museums and display collections were set up.
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In the "Schöner Hof" with its richly decorated arcades, the atmosphere of a German princely court of the Renaissance comes to life.
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The Plassenburg was secured against the mountain side with a massive fortification.
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The region around Trebgast is rich in history. A prominent site is ⚔️ Plassenburg Fortress in Kulmbach, one of Germany's largest Renaissance buildings. You can also visit the 🏛️ Hohenberneck castle ruins in Bad Berneck, offering a glimpse into the Middle Ages. Within Trebgast itself, the Pfarrkirche St. Johannes (Parish Church of St. John) is a significant landmark, and the Sandsteindenkmal (Sandstone Monument) commemorates a local legend.
Yes, Trebgast is known for its natural beauty. The Badesee Trebgast (Trebgast Lake) is a popular recreational center nestled in a picturesque valley, offering high water quality for swimming and relaxation. Additionally, the Kieswäsch Lake (Mainaue Recreation Area) near Kulmbach provides a circular path, sunbathing lawns, a sandy beach, and a beer garden, ideal for a relaxing day out.
The Naturbühne Trebgast gGmbH, an open-air theater, is a major cultural hotspot in the Kulmbach district, attracting thousands of visitors annually for its diverse performances. Further afield, the Margravial Opera House and the Bayreuth Festival Theatre in Bayreuth offer world-class cultural experiences.
The area around Trebgast offers numerous opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for hiking, including easy trails like the 'Lake Trebgast – 🏊 Trebgast Bathing Lake loop'. For cyclists, there are options for touring bicycle routes and gravel biking, such as the 'Theaterweg Trebgast Art Trail – Trebgast Lake loop'.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Kieswäsch Lake (Mainaue Recreation Area) has a playground and a beach, perfect for children. The ⚓ Main Confluence is a nice spot for a family picnic. The Naturbühne Trebgast also often features family-oriented performances. For animal lovers, the Tierpark Röhrensee in Bayreuth is a good option.
The Red Main and White Main rivers merge to form the Main River west of Kulmbach, below Schloss Steinenhausen. This significant natural landmark is known as the ⚓ Main Confluence. A bridge allows cyclists and walkers to observe the 'birth' of the Main River.
The Schwarzacher Steg Covered Bridge is a striking covered wooden bridge spanning the White Main near Mainleus. It's not only scenic but also offers shelter, making it a good spot for a short break, especially for cyclists on the Main Cycle Path.
The warmer months, from spring to early autumn (April to October), are generally ideal for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lakes. During this period, the Naturbühne Trebgast also hosts its open-air performances. The Pfarrkirche St. Johannes is accessible daily from April to October.
Yes, for those interested in history and education, the German Steam Locomotive Museum in Neuenmarkt is a notable attraction. In Kulmbach, the Museen im Mönchshof offer further cultural exploration. Additionally, the Dorfschulmuseum Ködnitz provides a glimpse into historical village schooling.
Yes, the GEO-Pfad Trebgast-Feuln is a geological path listed by the municipality of Trebgast as an excursion option. It offers an educational and scenic trail related to the local geology, providing insights into the region's natural formations.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting the Eremitage in Bayreuth, a historic building complex with beautiful gardens. The Sandsteindenkmal on the outskirts of Trebgast, with its local legend, also offers a unique historical anecdote. For a scenic view, the Hohenberneck castle ruins provide beautiful vistas of Bad Berneck.


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