Best attractions and places to see around Wiesenthau include a blend of historical landmarks, significant natural features, and cultural points of interest. Situated at the foot of the Ehrenbürg mountain in Franconian Switzerland, the municipality offers a scenic landscape of meadows and forests. The region is known for its iconic mountain, the Ehrenbürg, and its historical sites.
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Statue of St. Walburga, Walberla High Plateau in the Ehrenbuerg Nature Reserve, Kirchehrenbach, Franconian Switzerland, Franconia
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The Ehrenbürg is one of the most popular destinations in Franconian Switzerland. With its double dome, it is framed by the communities of Kirchehrenbach, Leutenbach and Wiesenthau. The Walberla is the northern peak of the mountain and is at around 513 m.
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The Sankt-Walburgis-Chapel is the namesake of the "Walberla-Berg". The chapel was already built in the 17th century. It is dedicated to Saint Walburga. The chapel, which was probably first mentioned in 1350, was originally made of wood. The current chapel was built in 1697 by the Lords of Wiesenthau. The bronze statue of Saint Walburga, which stands in front of the chapel and was inaugurated in 2000, is very striking.
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In front of the chapel there is a sculpture of St. Walburga by the sculptor Ernst Steinacker with the inscription "God in your heart".
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For me, the Walberla is the landmark of Forchheim and the region, easy to reach, a haven of peace to switch off, many unusual grasses and plants thrive in the nature reserve, so it's important to stick to the paths.
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The chapel, visible from afar, was built in the 17th century. At the chapel door you can see inside through the narrow light cutout. Many 🕯️🕯️🕯️ were set up there. The bronze statue "Heilige Walburga" in front of the ⛪ is an eye-catcher. Especially nice during the evening☀️.
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Excellent view in clear weather ☀️! The 3rd summit cross was ruined by storms and had to be rebuilt and set up.
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Striking rock needles up on Walberla. Can be seen from afar and is a popular photo object.
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Wiesenthau is nestled in the scenic landscape of Franconian Switzerland, offering picturesque meadows and dense forests. The most iconic natural feature is the Ehrenbürg mountain, often called "Walberla," which comprises two peaks: Walberla in the north and Rodenstein in the south. You can also discover unique rock formations like the Wiesenthauer Needle on the Walberla.
The region boasts several historical landmarks. You can visit Schloss Wiesenthau, an impressive Renaissance castle that now functions as a hotel and restaurant. Nearby is the Pfarrkirche St. Matthäus, an old parish church with roots as a castle chapel. On the Walberla plateau, the St. Walburga's Chapel, first mentioned around 1350, is another significant historical site.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the Walberla, which offers a 360-degree panoramic view into the Wiesent Valley. The Rodenstein Summit, the southern peak of the Ehrenbürg, also provides magnificent views of the surrounding area.
Yes, the Ehrenbürg (Walberla) is a popular hiking destination. You can find various trails, including easy options like the 'Twin rock formation at Walberla – Cave at the Steinerne Frau loop from Leutenbach' or 'Moritz Spring – Kapuzinerfelsen Viewpoint loop from Leutenbach'. For more details on routes and difficulties, explore the Mountain Hikes around Wiesenthau guide.
Absolutely. Wiesenthau is a great starting point for cycling. You can find routes ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Ebermannstadt Market Square – Wiesent River at Streitberg loop' or the more challenging 'Leinleiter Cycle Path – Neideck Ruins loop'. Check out the Cycling around Wiesenthau guide for detailed options.
Wiesenthau is home to the Walberlafest, an annual spring festival held on the Walberla plateau during the first weekend of May. This popular event is steeped in history, believed to be one of Germany's oldest spring festivals, evolving from ancient pagan traditions.
Beyond the natural beauty of the Walberla, which is great for family hikes, the nearby Forchheim Town Hall and Town Hall Square is considered family-friendly. Its historic marketplace is a vibrant spot, especially during events like the old town festival or 'Forchheimer Christmas'.
The spring and summer months are ideal for outdoor activities in Wiesenthau, especially for hiking and cycling. The Walberlafest in early May is a particularly lively time to experience local culture alongside the natural beauty. The region's deforested areas on the Walberla allow for plenty of sun exposure during these seasons.
Yes, both St. Walburga's Chapel and Statue on the Walberla Plateau and the Forchheim Town Hall and Town Hall Square are listed as wheelchair-accessible, allowing for broader enjoyment of the area's historical and cultural sites.
Visitors particularly enjoy the phenomenal 360-degree all-round views from the Walberla. The area is appreciated for its peaceful atmosphere, especially outside of the Walberlafest, and the opportunity to soak up the sun on its deforested slopes. Many also appreciate the unique rock formations and the historical significance of St. Walburga's Chapel.
Yes, road cyclists can find several routes around Wiesenthau. Options range from moderate to difficult, such as the 'View of Walberla – Cycle path near Upper Franconia loop' or the more challenging 'Würgauer Berg Climb – View of Rabeneck Castle loop'. For detailed route information, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Wiesenthau guide.


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