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Hiking trails around Prüll are predominantly found within a forested area of Upper Franconia, Germany, integrated into the Franconian Switzerland Nature Park. The region features distinctive karst topography, resulting in unique rock formations, steep gorges, and mixed forests. Trails often follow clear rivers like the Püttlach, offering diverse landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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MTB: starts at the campsite with S0 and ends at the rocks with S1. You have to push and carry through the rocks.
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The Mariengrotte above the Bärenschlucht is a significant memorial and devotional site, closely linked to the region's history. It is hidden on the rock faces between the Bärenschlucht and the village of Weidmannsgesees. The grotto was erected in memory of a soldier from Weidmannsgesees who returned severely wounded from World War I in 1917. It has served as a place of silence and prayer ever since. Like many grottos in Franconian Switzerland, it is designed in the style of a Lourdes grotto, often with a statue of Mary and small candle offerings from visitors. Especially in the evening, when lights are burning on holidays, it is considered a very atmospheric place in the middle of the forest.
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From November 9, 2025, the cave will be in winter mode, meaning it will only be open on Sundays. Guided tours will take place on Sundays at the following fixed times: 11:00 AM, 12:20 PM, 1:40 PM, and 3:00 PM. Between December 26 and January 6, the cave will be open daily at the same tour times.
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Tüchersfeld is the typical Franconian "showcase town" with its striking rocks and the location of the half-timbered houses, which in some cases seem to be glued to the rocks.
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Gößweinstein is known for its basilica and its magnificently situated castle.
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A magnificent river landscape meanders through a deep valley. The Kneipp facility is a wonderful place to cool off, especially on hot summer days.
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From the mountain rescue cross you have a wonderful view over Pottenstein and all around the rugged rock and mountain slopes and over to the Sängerhäusl.
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This wooden bridge over the Püttlach River is located in the upper Püttlach Valley. The bridge offers a charming view of the stream banks, especially in spring. Several hiking trails branch off from here.
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Prüll, nestled within the Franconian Switzerland Nature Park, offers a vast network of over 1,000 hiking routes. These trails cater to all levels, from easy strolls to more challenging excursions, allowing you to explore the region's unique karst topography and dense forests.
Yes, Prüll has over 400 easy hiking routes perfect for beginners or families. These trails often feature gentle terrain through mixed forests and along serene river valleys. While specific easy routes are numerous, you can find many options that are less demanding and offer a pleasant outdoor experience.
The region's distinctive karst topography means you'll encounter dramatic rock formations, steep gorges, and numerous caves. Notable natural highlights include the impressive Riesenburg Collapse Cave and the striking Rock formations on the Jägersteig. The Püttlach Valley itself is renowned for its 'wildly romantic' scenery.
Absolutely. The area around Prüll is rich in history and culture. You can visit the thousand-year-old Pottenstein Castle, which offers impressive views. The famous Devil's Cave (Teufelshöhle) is also nearby, providing an opportunity to explore illuminated stalactite formations. Additionally, the charming town of Pottenstein with its half-timbered houses is a delightful place to explore.
Many of the hiking trails in Prüll are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. For a challenging circular hike with diverse views, consider the View of Pottenstein Castle – Gößweinstein Town Center loop from Pottenstein, which covers about 16 km.
Prüll offers beautiful hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn transforms the mixed forests into a vibrant display of colors. Summer is ideal for enjoying the cooler forest trails and natural swimming spots like the Felsenbad. Even winter hiking can be magical, with snow-covered landscapes, though some trails might require appropriate gear.
Yes, the karst topography and elevated areas provide several excellent viewpoints. The Pottenstein Adventure Rock features a Skywalk that offers breathtaking panoramic views of Franconian Switzerland from a height of 65 meters. Many trails also offer glimpses of Pottenstein Castle perched on its rock.
Yes, you'll find various options for refreshments. The region has several huts and pubs, such as the Singers' Hut or the Kürzdörfer Brewery, Lindenhardt, where you can take a break. The charming town of Pottenstein also offers numerous cafes and restaurants.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 19,000 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from dramatic rock formations and deep gorges to serene river valleys and dense mixed forests. The well-maintained trails and the blend of natural beauty with historical attractions are frequently highlighted.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Prüll offers over 120 difficult routes. These trails often feature significant elevation changes and more rugged terrain, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience. An example of a challenging route is the View of Pottenstein – Püttlach Valley Trail loop from Pottenstein, which includes substantial ascents and descents.
Yes, Prüll is generally a dog-friendly area for hiking. Many trails wind through forests and along rivers, providing a great environment for dogs. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas or near wildlife, and to be mindful of other hikers and local regulations.


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