Best attractions and places to see around Ebermannsdorf, a municipality in the Amberg-Sulzbach district of Bavaria, Germany, offers a combination of historical landmarks, cultural insights, and natural beauty. Situated in the Upper Palatinate Jura, the area features rolling hills and green forests. Visitors can explore various sites and engage in outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Very nice bike path
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During Advent there is a cozy Christmas market on the market square.
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The cycle path runs mainly on water-bound paths, with occasional longer sections being asphalted. The surface is in good condition and is very easy to ride on.
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Anyone who takes a city tour there will be told the saying "Wooden eyes, be alert." What a story👌😎
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The gatekeepers at the Nabburg Gate guarded the entrance to the city. The upper floors of the towers housed detention cells, comparable to today's sobering-up cells. Inmates were usually only there at night; during the day they had to help with the construction and maintenance of the fortifications.
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The center of the old town. Easily accessible via the pedestrian zone or the sidewalks along the Vils. In addition to St. Martin's Church and the town hall, the wedding fountain is also located there. Cafés, ice cream parlors and shops invite you to linger and browse.
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The oldest of Amberg's city gates is located in the eastern part of the old town. The lower, Gothic section was built in the 14th century, the upper one around 1587.
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Southeastern city gate, pointed arched gate with hipped foot, two-story battlement and two flank towers with pyramid roofs, pedestrian gates and corner blocks, 14th century, extension in 1587
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Ebermannsdorf offers a rich blend of history and culture. You can see the impressive keep (Bergfried) of the former Ebernburg, one of the oldest octagonal keeps in the Upper Palatinate, and the 15th-century St. Leonhard Church. The charming historic town center with its half-timbered houses is also worth a visit. Additionally, between Ebermannsdorf and Schafhof, you can find significant burial mounds (Hügelgräber) in the forest, with a display field near the Meilerplatz offering insights into ancient burial practices.
Yes, Ebermannsdorf has revived the ancient craft of charcoal burning. Every two years around Father's Day, a charcoal pile is lit at the Meilerplatz, creating beech charcoal in the traditional manner. This event is accompanied by a festival and is particularly exciting for children. In 2025, Ebermannsdorf is even slated to host the European Charcoal Burners' Meeting.
Ebermannsdorf is nestled in the heart of the Upper Palatinate Jura, characterized by breathtaking panoramas of rolling hills and green forests. The region is known for its natural springs and offers a picturesque setting for outdoor activities.
The region is excellent for cycling. A popular choice is the Five Rivers Cycle Route: Amberg–Schmidmühlen section along the Vils, which follows a converted old railway line offering scenic views of the Vils river. For more cycling options, you can explore various routes listed in the Cycling around Ebermannsdorf guide.
Absolutely. The charcoal burning event at the Meilerplatz is particularly exciting for children. For outdoor fun, the Five Rivers Cycle Route: Amberg–Schmidmühlen section along the Vils is noted as family-friendly. In nearby Amberg, the Amberg's "Stadtbrille" and Nabburger Gate are also suitable for families.
The Beer garden "Old Station" Theuern is a great spot for a snack on the railway path from Amberg to Schmidmühlen, offering good food and a shady place to relax. In Amberg, the Amberg Market Square features several cafes and restaurants where you can sit outside and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
The region is a paradise for hikers. The award-winning Ore Path (Erzweg) combines culture with nature, and the Jurasteig is another popular long-distance trail. For shorter, local options, the Bankerlweg offers an easy circular hike through the Wolfental. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Running Trails around Ebermannsdorf guide, which includes various loops starting from Ebermannsdorf.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Amberg's "Stadtbrille", a bridge whose arches reflect in the Vils river, creating a unique 'glasses' effect. The Nabburger Gate, a complex with two towers in Amberg's city wall, is also a must-see. For cycling enthusiasts, the Five Rivers Cycle Route: Amberg–Schmidmühlen section along the Vils is highly appreciated.
The Pittersberg Herb Garden (Kräutergarten Pittersberg) is an inviting garden located in the heart of Pittersberg village. Created by volunteers in 2013 on a former playground, it hosts an annual summer festival, making it a lovely spot to visit and relax.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails in the vicinity. You can explore routes like the 'Ebermannsdorf Castle – Barefoot Path loop' or the 'Eisglu Ice Cream Parlor loop' which are considered easy. For more options and varying difficulties, refer to the MTB Trails around Ebermannsdorf guide.
The 'Weg der Generationen' is a path in Ebermannsdorf designed to offer various experiences and insights into the local culture and history. It provides a unique way to engage with the community's heritage and natural surroundings.


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