Natural monuments around Hirschaid are situated between the Franconian Switzerland and the Steigerwald foothills. This region is characterized by diverse geological features, including limestone cliffs, dry valleys, and natural springs. Visitors can explore a landscape rich in unique natural formations and panoramic viewpoints. The area offers a blend of scenic beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: August 18, 2026
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A beautiful, winding dry valley with lean grassland slopes. When the snow melts and after long periods of rain, the tumbleweeds transform the valley into a watery landscape.
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The dry valley lives up to its name here. Only the source of the Leinleiter is still bubbling. Nevertheless, a beautiful valley for hiking.
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We were there in April 2023. One of the most beautiful valleys you can hike through. If they hadn't found a place for the Shire in New Zealand, here would be one.
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This natural spectacle is simply to be recommended, after prolonged rainfall and snowmelt, the otherwise dry valley is transformed into an active water landscape that meanders through the valley. Don't forget rubber boots.
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The Friesener Warte is always worth a hike, if only because of the breathtaking view that the high plateau offers.
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Inside the New Residence there is a flowery treasure. In summer, 4,500 roses in 50 varieties pour into the box-framed ornamental beds in abundance. The garden was given its basic structure in 1733 by Balthasar Neumann, who enlarged the then existing Renaissance complex with a raised terrace. This historical structure has been preserved to this day. The focal point is the round fountain basin, which is framed by clipped linden trees. You can stroll pleasantly between roses and figures of gods along the dead-straight paths that divide the garden. Ferdinand Tietz created the sculptures around 1760, copies of which adorn the garden today as a special ornament. Under the shady roof of the hornbeam and linden trees, you can walk along the wall and the balustrade and enjoy the view of the old town of Bamberg or admire the garden splendor from the café in the rococo pavilion. Source: franc tourism
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Very nice place at the rushing spring, a must-see dry valley. Nice place for a break and a very popular photo opportunity.
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The most popular natural monuments include the Leinleiter Dry Valley, known for its unique "Tummler" (hunger springs) that can transform the landscape after heavy rains. Another must-see is the Friesener Warte Gliding Airfield, which offers expansive panoramic views across Franconian Switzerland and the Steigerwald. The Leinleiter Spring, the source of the Leinleiter river, is also a significant natural feature within the dry valley.
The region is famous for its geological wonders. The Leinleiter Dry Valley features the fascinating "Tummler" or hunger springs. These periodic karst springs erupt with strong flows after significant rainfall or snowmelt, turning the usually dry valley into a lively river. The Friesener Warte is also distinguished by its striking white limestone cliffs.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The Leinleiter Dry Valley, Leinleiter Spring, and Friesener Warte Gliding Airfield are all considered family-friendly. These locations offer opportunities for easy walks and enjoying nature together. The Buger Spitze, where the Regnitz arms converge, is also a pleasant spot for families.
The Friesener Warte Gliding Airfield offers breathtaking long-distance views across Franconian Switzerland, the Steigerwald, and the Obermaintal, even reaching the Rhön on clear days. It's an excellent spot for panoramic photography. The Buger Spitze provides a great view of the confluence of the Regnitz arms.
Autumn is particularly stunning for visiting the Friesener Warte, as the foliage transforms into vibrant colors, enhancing the panoramic views. To witness the "Tummler" in the Leinleiter Dry Valley, visit after significant rainfall or snowmelt, typically in late winter or spring.
Yes, the area offers numerous hiking opportunities. For instance, you can find various routes around the Friesener Warte, ranging from easy to difficult. The idyllic paths around the Leinleiter Spring and through the Leinleiter Dry Valley are also well-suited for hiking. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Hirschaid guide.
The Friesener Warte is a vital natural habitat characterized by juniper heath and orchid meadows. In summer, protected plants such as purple pasque flowers, delicate blue flax, and wild thyme bloom on its dry, poor meadows. The Leinleiter Dry Valley features lean grassland slopes.
Yes, the Leinleiter Dry Valley features the historic Heroldsmühle, notable for its large water wheel, and the ruins of a Gothic chapel. The Friesener Warte is also an archaeological site, containing remnants of a Late La Tène refuge.
Yes, the Friesener Warte Gliding Airfield is located on the plateau. With a bit of luck, you can watch gliders taking off and landing, adding a unique element to your visit.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails and running routes around Hirschaid, many of which pass by or are close to these natural attractions. The Regnitz river system, including the Buger Spitze, also offers opportunities for waterside activities.
Visitors are often fascinated by the dramatic transformation of the Leinleiter Dry Valley when the "Tummler" springs are active. The winding valley and its unique geological phenomenon make for a memorable experience, especially after prolonged rainfall or snowmelt. It's also a beautiful place for a scenic walk in any season.
The Leinleiter Spring is located within the Leinleiter Dry Valley, between Heroldsmühle and the Tummler. It's an integral part of exploring the dry valley system and can be reached via the surrounding idyllic paths, making it an interesting stop for hikers.


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