Mountain peaks around Gallmersgarten are characterized by a landscape of rolling hills, green forests, and idyllic rivers in Bavaria, Germany. The area is part of a broader hilly low mountain range in the Nuremberg region, situated at an elevation of approximately 354 to 360 meters above sea level. While distinct prominent peaks are not directly within Gallmersgarten, the surrounding region offers elevated natural features and hiking opportunities within areas like the Frankenhöhe Nature Park. The appeal of the area lies…
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A circular hiking trail with many highlights
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The highlight of the HINTERINDIEN.DE tour no. 91
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Nestled on a tranquil hill in Franconia's Steigerwald forest, Schloß Wildberghof welcomes you. Sometimes dreamy, sometimes magical, sometimes romantic – but always warmly Franconian! More information at: https://www.wildberghof.de/
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The summit cross on the Petersberg is much more than just a landmark. It is a symbolic place that combines spiritual, cultural and natural elements. For visitors and the local community, it is an important landmark that embodies the beauty and history of the region.
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The Petersberg Adventure Trail is a wonderful destination for nature lovers, families and educational institutions. It combines the beauty of the Franconian landscape with educational and interactive elements that make the visit an unforgettable experience. Whether for a short hike or an extended day trip, the Petersberg Adventure Trail offers something for every taste.
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The Landsknecht is the highest elevation of the northern Franconian Heights at 534m above NHN - almost - strictly speaking, this is the Sandberg, the two ridges were swapped, the Landsknecht is at an altitude of 526m above NHN and the Sandberg is 534m above NHN
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While Gallmersgarten itself is characterized by rolling hills, the surrounding region offers several notable elevated points. The most prominent is Summit cross on the Petersberg, which stands at 504 meters above sea level and offers extensive views. Another significant point is the Landsknecht Summit, reaching 534 meters, making it the highest elevation in the northern Franconian Heights. You can also explore the Altenberg Hill, a forested area with a height of 370 meters.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. The Petersberg Nature Trail is particularly family-friendly, offering a 3.5 km 'yellow witch' route with interactive elements like a hedge tunnel and animal pavilion, as well as a barrier-free 900-meter 'blue witch' path. The Summit cross on the Petersberg and Landsknecht Summit are also categorized as family-friendly, providing enjoyable experiences for all ages.
The region around Gallmersgarten offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy strolls to moderate routes. You can find numerous options within the Frankenhöhe Nature Park. For specific routes, explore the Easy hikes around Gallmersgarten guide, or for more general options, check the Hiking around Gallmersgarten guide. These guides feature trails like the 'Tiefenbachtal loop' and routes through the 'Snowdrop Forest'.
The Petersberg is rich in biodiversity. You can find three species of gentian, several orchids, the rare red-blue stone seeds, and various other plants like cat paw, rattling pot, and Turkenbund lilies. Wildlife includes the swallowtail butterfly, toad, stag beetle, and birds such as the wryneck, woodlark, and Red-backed Shrike. The Petersberg Nature Trail helps visitors explore and understand these habitats.
Yes, the Wildberghof is a notable historical site. Located on a wooded hill near Ulsenheim, it was established on the grounds of a former castle. Today, it serves as a place for relaxation and enjoyment, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The region's natural beauty, characterized by green forests and idyllic rivers, makes it appealing throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking, with spring offering blooming flora and autumn showcasing vibrant foliage. The Petersberg Nature Trail is designed to be enjoyable across seasons.
Beyond hiking, the area around Gallmersgarten is well-suited for cycling. You can find various routes catering to different difficulty levels. For detailed cycling tours, refer to the Cycling around Gallmersgarten guide, which includes routes exploring landmarks like the Markus Tower and the Old Town of Bad Windsheim.
From the Summit cross on the Petersberg, you can enjoy excellent panoramic views over the upper Aischtal and the Steigerwald. On clear days, the visibility extends to the foothills of the Rhön in the north, the eastern Odenwald in the west, and the Fränkische Schweiz in the east.
While specific rules for dog owners are not detailed in the provided information, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash in nature parks and protected areas to protect wildlife and ensure the safety and comfort of other visitors. Always carry waste bags and dispose of them properly.
The Petersberg Nature Trail is unique for its combination of natural beauty with educational and interactive elements. It features a 'yellow witch' route with a hedge tunnel and animal pavilion, and a barrier-free 'blue witch' path, making it accessible and engaging for a wide range of visitors. Information boards along the trail explain the local flora, fauna, and legends.
The highest elevation in the northern Franconian Heights is the Landsknecht Summit, which reaches 534 meters above sea level. It offers expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, the Wildberghof, located on a wooded hill, is described as a place for relaxation and enjoyment. Additionally, along the Petersberg Nature Trail, you'll find seating areas and even hammocks at the Summ Stein, providing opportunities to rest and take in the surroundings.


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