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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Behringersdorfer Forst

Best natural monuments around Behringersdorfer Forst include features within this unincorporated area of the Nürnberger Land district, part of the Sebalder Reichswald. The region offers natural settings for recreation and appreciation of its diverse landscapes. Key natural features include renatured lakes, dynamic streams, and various gorges. These areas provide opportunities to explore riparian habitats and unique geological characteristics.

Best natural monuments around Behringersdorfer Forst

  • The most popular natural monuments is Wöhrder Lake, a lake that serves as a local…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Wöhrder Lake

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It was really a nice local recreation area which is very well attended on weekends and when the weather is nice. The further you get out, the quieter it becomes.

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Along the Pegnitz River

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On beautiful paths it goes here directly along the banks of the Pegnitz, past old buildings and the nature reserve Pegnitztal east.

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Bitterbach Gorge

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A little different at any time of the year and day - therefore always a highlight that makes you happy even after the 20th Passage.

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Klingender Waterfall

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The "Klingende Wasserfall" near Haimendorf is not only worth seeing in winter when it is frozen. Together with the Hüttenbach Gorge, this natural monument is absolutely recommended as a starting …

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Röthenbach Gorge

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Very nice hiking route along the stream, nice and shady in summer.
Attention: At times there are a lot of mountain bikers on the way.

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May 4, 2025, Wöhrder See

Wöhrder See, Nuremberg Wöhrder See, the youngest of Nuremberg's waterways, is a popular local recreation area in the heart of the city, providing a natural habitat for endangered species. It is not a natural lake, but was created by damming the Pegnitz River, which flows through it. The idea for an inner-city lake existed as early as the 1930s. The project was approved for implementation in October 1959. In addition to the City of Nuremberg, the State Water Management Authority and the Middle Franconia District were involved in the planning and construction. Recreational concerns were not the only priority in the design. The lake is also part of the extensive flood protection measures after the Second World War. Construction work began in 1968 with the Lower Wöhrder See and continued until 1972. The sand trap above the waterway was built between 1972 and 1975. The final construction phase of the Upper Wöhrder Lake was completed in 1981. Text / Source: Nürnberg Infos.de / Nürnberger Nachrichten https://nuernberginfos.de/gewaesser-nuernberg/woehrder-see.php

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A walk around the lake can be a lovely family walk. A total of 6.5 km with no elevation gain and a lovely, varied route.

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In the small but wildly romantic gorge, the Röthenbach flows over a length of around 300 meters, partly between heavily weathered sandstone rock formations up to five meters high. At the entrance to the gorge, close to the town of Röthenbach, the stream has created a small waterfall; The river drops three meters over two small steps. In the subsequent rock sections, impressive erosion, smaller caves and weathering can be found, and further along there are also remains of previous rock falls. The sandstone banks of the upper Keuper can be clearly seen on the impact slopes and other outcrops. In the wide Kerbsohlental below the gorge, the stream then meanders in wide arcs. Source: Wikipedia

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The Rumpelbachschlucht is a small sandstone gorge in Middle Franconia (Bavaria) in the Altdorf district of Röthenbach. It is also called Röthenbachklamm after the Röthenbach, which flows into the Pegnitz near the town of Röthenbach and has a rocky notch on its upper reaches. n the small but wildly romantic gorge, the Röthenbach flows over a length of around 300 meters, partly between heavily weathered sandstone rock formations up to five meters high. At the entrance to the gorge, close to the town of Röthenbach, the stream has created a small waterfall; The river drops three meters over two small steps. In the subsequent rock sections, impressive erosion, smaller caves and weathering can be found, and further along there are also remains of previous rock falls. The sandstone banks of the upper Keuper can be clearly seen on the impact slopes and other outcrops. In the wide Kerbsohlental below the gorge, the stream then meanders in wide arcs. Source: Wikipedia

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Always fascinating, sometimes more, sometimes less water and again completely different when you walk along the stream bed in dry weather

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September 2, 2022, Wöhrder See

In 1959 the Nuremberg city council decided to create the Wöhrder See. It was completed in 1981. Before that, the Pegnitz flowed through a floodplain in two arms, which was often flooded. In addition to the flood exposure of Nuremberg's old town, a much-used recreational area was created with the Wöhrder See and the bomb crater landscape in the Pegnitzwiesen, which the Second World War had left behind, was eliminated. (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C3%B6hrder_See)

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very nice lake with a very nice stretch of beach

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Beautifully shady paths lead through the gorge.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments around Behringersdorfer Forst?

Visitors frequently enjoy Wöhrder Lake, a local recreation area popular for walks. Other highly-rated spots include Röthenbach Gorge, known for its jungle-like environment and hiking trail, and Bitterbach Gorge, which offers a unique experience throughout the year.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in the Behringersdorfer Forst area?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Wöhrder Lake is ideal for a family walk with no elevation gain. The paths Along the Pegnitz River are also family-friendly, offering beautiful views and a nature reserve. The Klingender Waterfall, though part of a more challenging area, is also considered family-friendly.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in Behringersdorfer Forst?

Behringersdorfer Forst features a variety of natural landscapes. You'll find renatured lakes like Zapfweiher, dynamic streams such as Langwassergraben, and impressive gorges like Röthenbach Gorge and Bitterbach Gorge. The area also includes rivers like the Pegnitz and even a small waterfall, the Klingender Waterfall.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area around Behringersdorfer Forst is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the 'Picnic Area by the Pond' or 'Zeller Brünnlein' loops. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the 'Great Birch Lake' loop or 'Ottensoos Village Pond' for road cycling. For more detailed route information, explore the hiking guide or cycling guide for the region.

Are there specific hiking trails near the natural monuments in Behringersdorfer Forst?

Yes, there are numerous hiking trails. For instance, you can find easy loops like 'Picnic Area by the Pond – View Along the Forest Path' (4.3 km) or 'Zeller Brünnlein – Wooden Bridge Over the Stream' (7.6 km) directly within Behringersdorfer Forst. The Röthenbach Gorge also offers a very nice hiking route along the stream. You can find more options in the hiking guide for Behringersdorfer Forst.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Behringersdorfer Forst?

Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings and the opportunities for recreation. Many enjoy the tranquil environment of places like Wöhrder Lake for walks, and the scenic beauty of the gorges, particularly the 'jungle-like' feel of Röthenbach Gorge. The changing character of spots like Bitterbach Gorge throughout the seasons is also a highlight.

Can I visit the Zapfweiher (Behringersdorfer See)?

The Zapfweiher, also known as Behringersdorfer See, is a renatured sand pit now recognized as a nature reserve. While it provides an idyllic natural setting, direct access is somewhat restricted by fencing, with only limited viewing points available. A section of the lake is leased to anglers. Hiking trails around Behringersdorfer Forst often lead past it, offering pleasant views.

What is the Langwassergraben and why is it notable?

The Langwassergraben is an approximately 8-kilometer-long stream originating in the northern part of Behringersdorfer Forst. It's notable for its sandy bed and dynamic flow, which can be intermittent in summer but significant after snowmelt in winter. It plays a role in a drinking water protection area and features interesting hydrological management structures like a sand trap near Bierbrücklein. Its winding course through the forest offers scenic walks.

Is the Klingender Waterfall worth visiting in winter?

Yes, the Klingender Waterfall near Haimendorf is particularly worth seeing in winter when it is frozen. It has a fall height of about 5 meters and is designated as a geotope. Together with the Hüttenbach Gorge, it makes for a recommended starting point for winter excursions.

Are there any viewpoints or scenic spots within Behringersdorfer Forst?

Yes, many of the natural monuments offer scenic views. Wöhrder Lake provides pleasant views, especially as you move further from the more crowded sections. Gorges like Bitterbach Gorge and Röthenbach Gorge offer unique perspectives into the landscape. The winding course of the Langwassergraben stream through the forest also provides picturesque settings for walks.

What is the terrain like on trails around Behringersdorfer Forst?

The terrain varies. For instance, a walk around Wöhrder Lake is relatively flat with no elevation gain, making it an easy route. Trails through gorges like Röthenbach Gorge and Bitterbach Gorge can be more intermediate, with paths winding along streams and through varied vegetation. The region generally offers a mix of easy forest paths and more dynamic natural trails.

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