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Jogging routes around Presseck traverse the diverse landscapes of the Franconian Forest, a low mountain range characterized by extensive coniferous forests, flowing waters, and meadow valleys. The region features varied terrain, from the circular path around the Ködeltalsperre reservoir to the natural river paths within the Steinach Gorge. Elevations range from gentle valley runs to more challenging ascents towards prominent hills like the Döbraberg, offering a range of running experiences.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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86
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14.7km
01:35
240m
240m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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21
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11.1km
01:19
270m
270m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21
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6.30km
00:42
130m
130m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.4km
01:52
400m
390m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The view is definitely worth it. But be warned, it's often closed as a precaution in questionable weather. I haven't been able to go up four times already.
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There used to be up to 150 sawmills along the streams in the Franconian Forest valleys. The sawmill at the blast furnace in the Steinach Valley ceased operation in 1980.
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A beautiful, shady path surrounded by nature. Hardly anyone is around, and it's absolutely quiet.
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Beautiful, shady rest area with a wonderful view of the Rodach Valley, Schwarzenbach/Wald and the Döbraberg with its dome.
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The Three Barons are giant Douglas firs. Baron von Lerchenfeld planted them in 1880.
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Here, hikers gaze at plateaus that repeatedly merge into forest. In the Franconian Forest, hills with rounded elevations are called "knocks." You can enjoy the magnificent view from a sky lounger.
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The new observation tower is modeled after a pine cone. At over 45 meters high, the tower offers views across the Franconian Forest, the Fichtel Mountains, and Thuringia. The ascent leads via an external staircase equipped with generous platforms. Here, visitors can pause for a moment and admire the natural surroundings. At the end of the climb, a viewing platform awaits, offering a breathtaking 360-degree view. For those unable to climb the stairs, there's also a solution: a 360-degree camera at the highest point of the tower allows visitors to admire the view from the comfort of the information center or even online.
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Unfortunately, the trail is completely overgrown and there are branches lying around. It's not possible to ride it.
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Presseck and its surrounding Franconian Forest region offer a wide variety of running experiences, with over 350 routes available. These range from easy, flat paths to more challenging trails with significant elevation gain, catering to all fitness levels.
The terrain around Presseck is highly varied, reflecting the diverse landscape of the Franconian Forest. You'll find extensive coniferous forests, flowing waters, and meadow valleys. Routes can range from relatively flat paths, such as the circular route around the Ködeltalsperre reservoir, to more rugged trails through impressive rock formations in the Steinach Gorge, and challenging ascents towards prominent hills like the Döbraberg.
Yes, Presseck offers several easy running routes suitable for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous run. Out of over 350 routes, 32 are classified as easy. These often follow gentler paths through meadow valleys or around reservoirs, providing a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
Absolutely. Many running routes in Presseck are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A notable example is the 11 km circular route around the Ködeltalsperre (Ködel Reservoir), which is popular for its sustained, relatively flat course and scenic views. The Steinach Gorge – Nordeck Castle Ruins loop from Wildenstein is another popular circular option.
While jogging in Presseck, you can encounter a variety of natural and historical landmarks. The Steinach Gorge offers impressive rock formations and a natural river. The Prinz-Luitpold-Turm on Döbraberg provides panoramic views, as does the observation tower at Pressecker Knock. You might also pass by historical sites like the Nordeck Castle Ruins, or natural monuments such as the Zech Pond.
Yes, many routes in Presseck are suitable for families, especially those looking for a relaxed outdoor experience. The region's diverse paths include comfortable, well-maintained sections that are ideal for a family jog. The Natur.Erlebnis.Wäldla, an 'experience space' with natural stations, also offers an engaging option for families to combine movement with mindfulness.
Generally, the Franconian Forest region is very dog-friendly, and most trails are open to dogs. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to respect local signage. The quiet paths and extensive forests provide a great environment for running with your canine companion.
The best seasons for jogging in Presseck are spring, summer, and autumn. During these times, the weather is generally pleasant, and the natural beauty of the Franconian Forest is at its peak, with lush greenery in spring/summer and vibrant colors in autumn. While winter jogging is possible, some trails might be challenging due to snow or ice.
Yes, many popular running routes and trailheads in and around Presseck offer convenient parking facilities. For example, routes starting from Wildenstein or Presseck often have designated parking areas nearby, making it easy to access the trails. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking information.
The running routes in Presseck are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 600 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse landscapes, from dense forests and scenic river gorges to the expansive Ködeltalsperre reservoir. The mix of challenging trails and comfortable, quiet paths, like those in Rabengrund, also receives positive feedback for providing varied and peaceful running experiences.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, Presseck offers several difficult routes with significant elevation gain. Out of over 350 routes, 76 are classified as difficult. Trails leading to and from the Döbraberg, the highest mountain in the Franconian Forest, provide challenging ascents and rewarding panoramic views. The Running loop from Wartenfels is another difficult option, covering over 15 km with substantial elevation changes.
Yes, the Presseck region is known for its magnificent ridges and lookout points that offer expansive panoramic views. Routes leading to the Prinz-Luitpold-Turm on Döbraberg or the observation tower at Pressecker Knock provide breathtaking vistas over the Franconian Forest, Fichtelgebirge, and Thuringian Forest, making for a rewarding running experience.
While specific cafes directly on every trailhead might vary, the towns and villages within the Franconian Forest, including Presseck itself, offer various options for refreshments. Many routes pass through or near these settlements, allowing runners to find local eateries or pubs for a post-run meal or drink. For more detailed information on local amenities, you might consult local tourism resources like Frankenwald Tourismus.


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