Best attractions and places to see around Gramschatzer Wald, a vast forest region northeast of Würzburg, offers a diverse range of attractions for nature lovers and those interested in local history. This area is characterized by its extensive deciduous tree population, spanning approximately 4,000 hectares. Visitors can explore unique natural phenomena like dolina formations and the highest point, Sternberg, at 374 meters. The region also features cultural trails and historical sites that illustrate its rich past.
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The Lenz-Steig is hidden on the other side of the Main.
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Also ideal for gravel bikers! More tips for gravel bike adventures in the area at https://graveldeluxe.com or in my Komoot profile https://www.komoot.de/user/graveldeluxe
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Veitshöchheim is very beautiful, you have to visit it
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A very nice bike path
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Marienkapelle Würzburg The Marienkapelle - an architectural masterpiece in Lower Franconia The Marienkapelle on the market square in Würzburg is one of the most beautiful and popular churches in the city. In Lower Franconia, the building is a highlight of the late Gothic era. Despite the size of the building, as the name suggests, the "Marienkapelle" is only a chapel and not a church, as it was not granted parish rights. This was because the chapel was built against the wishes of the Prince-Bishop. Special features of the architecture The Marienkapelle in Würzburg has three portals with tympanums. Each tympanum (or decorative surface) depicts a different scene. The south portal is best known for the sandstone figures of Adam and Eve. However, these are only copies of the actual figures by Tilman Riemenschneider. The original figures can be viewed in the Mainfränkisches Museum. The west portal also features a decorative panel depicting the Last Judgment. Text / Source: Würzburg Sehen, Petrinistr. 7, 97080 Würzburg (Grombühl) https://wuerzburg-se-hen.de/sehenswuerdigkeit/marienkapelle/#:~:text=Die%20Geschichte%20der%20Marienkapelle.%20Die
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Veitshöchheim is a municipality in the Lower Franconian district of Würzburg and is located on the Main. The town is a former summer residence of the Prince-Bishops of Würzburg, later of the Kings of Bavaria. The palace complex with its Rococo garden is well-known. Veitshöchheim was first mentioned in 779. The parish of Veitshöchheim was donated to the monastery of St. Stephan in 1097 by the Würzburg bishop Emehard. Veitshöchheim Palace was built between 1680 and 1682 under Prince-Bishop Peter Philipp von Dernbach and expanded between 1749 and 1753 by Balthasar Neumann. The construction of the court garden, which belongs to the palace, began in 1702. The parish church of St. Vitus, which still exists today, was consecrated in 1691, and the Veitshöchheim synagogue was built between 1727 and 1730. In 1814, the town finally fell to the state of Bavaria, after only nine years earlier it had become part of the Grand Duchy of Würzburg. The municipality was formed in its current form in the course of the Bavarian administrative reforms in 1818. Veitshöchheim train station with the royal pavilion was built in 1853 and 1854 under Maximilian II of Bavaria. Source: Wikipedia
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terroir f - A magical place at Stettener Stein In the steep "Stettener Stein", 130 meters above the Main, you will find the terroir f of Karlstadt. You sit here like in an amphitheater and look far out over the river valley. At the same time, the view is directed to the soil, because, in addition to the topic of "Main", the terroir f also provides information about the types of soil on which the vines of Franconian wine thrive. Source: https://www.fraenkisches-weinland.de/poi/terroir_f-ein_magischer_ort_am-28354/
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Stettener Stein Vineyards, known for their steep limestone slopes and views. Another favorite is Veitshöchheim Palace and Rococo Garden, a historical summer residence with beautiful grounds. In Würzburg's city center, the Falcon House stands out with its magnificent Rococo stucco facade.
Gramschatzer Wald is characterized by its extensive deciduous forest landscapes, featuring over 20 native tree species. You can discover unique natural phenomena like dolina formations in the limestone areas. Don't miss the ancient border tree, Laueiche, a significant natural monument, or the highest point, the Sternberg, at 374 meters.
Absolutely. The Walderlebniszentrum Gramschatzer Wald offers educational exhibitions and excursions suitable for all ages. Nearby, the Kletterwald Einsiedel provides high ropes courses for children from four years old and adults. The Waldhaus Einsiedel Beer Garden also features a large playground, and the Zahlenwald trail allows children to discover numbers and shapes in nature.
You can explore the Hohenroth Forest Chapel, a peaceful resting place created from a former oven. The Ochsenhäusle offers insight into the forest's past as a princely hunting site. Additionally, the Kulturweg "Gramschatzer Wald 1" highlights the historical and cultural landscape, including old mills and vineyards, and the Brunnenstube Kaltenbrunn is a historical well house dating back to around 1600.
Yes, Gramschatzer Wald offers a multitude of marked hiking routes, including 16 forest circular trails and three destination trails by the Steigerwaldklub. For an accessible experience, try the Walderlebnispfad Sinneswandeln, a sensory walk. You can find various easy hiking routes, such as the Hohenroth Forest Chapel loop or the Einsiedel Beer Garden loop, by exploring the Easy hikes around Gramschatzer Wald guide.
Yes, the A7 Singletrack Gramschatzer Forest offers varied terrain for mountain biking, including climbs, descents, and ditch crossings. You can also find several moderate MTB trails, such as the Einsiedel Beer Garden – Maidbronner Forest Singletrail loop, by checking the MTB Trails around Gramschatzer Wald guide.
The Ochsengrund Cycle Path is a well-paved route winding through forests and meadows, closed to motor traffic on Sundays and public holidays. For more options, explore the Gravel biking around Gramschatzer Wald guide, which includes routes like the Karlstadt Old Town loop.
The Walderlebniszentrum Gramschatzer Wald is designed to be accessible, including its "Sinneswandeln" (Sensory Walk) trail, which allows individuals with and without disabilities to experience the forest through various sensory stations. The Leonhard Frank Promenade is also wheelchair accessible.
Beyond the highest point, Sternberg, the Kulturweg "Gramschatzer Wald 1" offers panoramic views stretching to Würzburg and the Pleichach Valley. The Stettener Stein Vineyards also provide excellent vistas of the Main Triangle's characteristic steep limestone slopes.
The Walderlebniszentrum Gramschatzer Wald is dedicated to forest education. It provides exhibitions and information on forest ecosystems, wood as a raw material, and other renewable resources, making it an excellent place to deepen your understanding of the local environment.
Yes, the historic Waldhaus Einsiedel Beer Garden is a popular resting spot, serving Franconian and homemade specialties for over a century. Additionally, the Ochsengrund area features a generous barbecue area with fire pits and a sunbathing lawn, perfect for a relaxing break.
Gramschatzer Wald is beautiful year-round, with each season offering a unique experience. Spring brings lush greenery and blossoms, summer is ideal for outdoor activities, autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage, and winter offers peaceful, snow-dusted landscapes. The Walderlebniszentrum is open year-round.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty, from the extensive deciduous forests to unique dolina formations. The blend of outdoor activities like hiking and cycling with historical sites and family-friendly options like the Kletterwald Einsiedel and Walderlebniszentrum makes the area appealing. Many also enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the well-maintained trails.


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