Best attractions and places to see around Föritz blend historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. The region is situated on the southern slopes of the Thuringian Forest and borders Upper Franconia. It is also part of the Green Belt, a significant ecological corridor. Visitors can explore a diverse range of experiences, from historical castles to natural gorges.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Water castle in Mitwitz. Well-kept outdoor areas and many events characterize this place.
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Four-winged castle surrounded by a moat
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You can climb up - but you should be sure of walking.
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The Upper Franconian Ecological Education Center has been based in the historic Mitwitz moated castle since 1985. It is a place for children, youth and adult education. The ecological education center is also active in nature conservation research. You can find all the information here: https://www.oekologe-bildungsstaette.de/ If you are also interested in a castle tour, you can find information about it on the following website: https://www.schloss-mitwitz.de/schlossfuehrungen/
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At the moment there are no guided tours because of Coronna, unfortunately. But it is all well suited for going for a walk and enjoying yourself. My tip. Going for a walk in the park followed by a coffee (they have good cakes) is fun and in a good mood.
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In the courtyard of the moated castle Mitwitz there is this Neptune fountain, which is from the 18th century and consists of 1 complete piece of stone
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A memorial to those who fell in the war
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Moin Timber, I stumbled upon it by accident that you were in the forest in which I grew up. I know who worked on the stone back then. If there is still historical interest you can contact us.
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The region offers a rich history. You can explore the impressive Mitwitz moated castle, which features original furnishings from the 16th to 20th centuries. Other historical landmarks include the ruins of Burg Neuhaus, the Dreifaltigkeitskirche, and Schloss Neuhaus in the Neuhaus-Schierschnitz district. Don't miss the Devil's Pulpit War Memorial, a significant monument to those who died in the World Wars.
Föritz is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the intriguing Sauloch Gorge, which features a small waterfall and a circular path. The beautiful 🦢 Rosenau Swan Lake offers a serene setting for walks, complemented by a well-maintained castle. The region is also part of the Green Belt, the rewilded former inner-German border, providing unique natural experiences.
Yes, the area around Föritz, situated on the southern slopes of the Thuringian Forest, is excellent for hiking. You can find numerous trails, including easy options like the 'Liebau Memorial loop from Föritzau' or the 'Mupperg Village Church – Wild Steinach loop from Mupperg'. For more details and routes, explore the Hiking around Föritz guide.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy a visit to the 🦢 Rosenau Swan Lake, which is family-friendly and offers pleasant walks. The View of the Froschgrundsee railway bridge is also a family-friendly viewpoint. Additionally, the open-air swimming pool, Schwimmbad Neuhaus-Schierschnitz, is a great option during summer months.
For scenic views, head to the Devil's Pulpit War Memorial, which is located in a very nice area with good vistas. The Sauloch Gorge also offers picturesque spots, and the View of the Froschgrundsee railway bridge provides an interesting perspective of the longest railway arch bridge in Europe.
You can visit the Gedenkstätte "Heinersdorf-Welitsch," a memorial site opened in 1995. It preserves parts of the former border installations, such as a vehicle barrier ditch and a stream barrier, offering a poignant insight into the complete sealing off of the former German-German border. The region is also part of the Green Belt, a significant ecological corridor that was once the border.
Yes, the Heimatmuseum Neuhaus, located in Neuhaus, provides a comprehensive look into local history. It features exhibitions on rural life, traditional costumes, tools, industrial mining, the ironworks, technical porcelain manufacturing, and schooling in the region.
Yes, the park area around 🦢 Rosenau Swan Lake is largely barrier-free, allowing for accessible strolls. The View of the Froschgrundsee railway bridge is also noted as wheelchair accessible, offering views of the impressive structure and the lake.
The region is ideal for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. The summer months are perfect for swimming at Schwimmbad Neuhaus-Schierschnitz, while spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes of the Thuringian Forest and the Green Belt.
Yes, during the summer months, you can visit the Schwimmbad Neuhaus-Schierschnitz. This open-air swimming pool is beautifully situated and surrounded by trees, offering a refreshing option for recreation.
Popular outdoor activities include hiking and running. The region offers numerous trails through the Thuringian Forest and along the Green Belt. You can find various running routes, such as the 'Running loop from Föritz' or the 'Neuhaus Castle loop from Neuhaus-Schierschnitz'. For more running options, check the Running Trails around Föritz guide.
Beyond the well-known spots, you might enjoy discovering the Gessendorfer Quelle, a spring located in what was once the "death strip" of the German-German border. It forms the "Gessendorfer Wasser" stream, which eventually flows into the Föritz River, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and historical context.


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