Attractions and places to see around Mitterteich, a town in the Upper Palatinate Forest, offer a mix of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The region is characterized by its numerous lakes and ponds, providing a picturesque setting for outdoor activities. Mitterteich is also known for its historical sites and its tradition in porcelain and glass production. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes and learn about local history and culture.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A wonderful place for a short break!👍
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Makes the valley even more idyllic - very nice photo opportunity.
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Unfortunately, the bike has already fallen into disrepair and is no longer functional. Nevertheless, it is a beautiful photo motif and certainly one of the most famous from the Waldnaabtal.
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beautiful place in the immediate vicinity of the blockhouse (inn)
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While the older children have fun in the shallow water and on the water wheel, the adults can either unpack the picnic blanket and rest under the shady tree or stop off at the nearby beer garden.
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The Waldnaabtal nature reserve has a wow effect for me, the mighty rock formations only amaze you, the paths are well secured, some with wooden walkways and metal stairs. There is a very popular excursion restaurant "Blockhütte" with regional cuisine and beer garden. Since there is a hiking car park nearby, it is a good starting point for many hikes.
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The Uferweg in the Waldnaabtal is an alternative to the well-developed main path. With small attraction like in a mountain gorge to overcome difficult passages. Good shoes should not be missing here.
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A visit to the castle ruins in the Steinwald is always impressive. In 1997 it was restored stone by stone by the Steinwaldia Pullenreuth association. Since then it has shone in new splendor.
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The region boasts several remarkable natural features. The Waldnaab Valley Nature Reserve, often called the “Grand Canyon of the Upper Palatinate,” offers a wild and romantic landscape where the Waldnaab river carves through granite rocks, forming bizarre formations like the Butter Barrel. You can also find the Kammerwagen, a unique group of granite rocks with a local legend. Additionally, the area is known for its 'Thousand Lakes and Ponds', providing a picturesque natural setting.
Yes, Mitterteich has a rich history. The impressive Weißenstein Castle Ruins, perched on a rocky outcrop in the Steinwald Forest, offer a phenomenal view over the region. In the town center, you can see the historic Old Town Hall, dating back to 1731, and the Marktplatz with its Mariensäule. The Gommelbergkapelle, built in 1905, also holds local historical significance.
Families will find plenty to enjoy. In the Waldnaab Valley Nature Reserve, the Waterwheel in the Waldnaab Valley is a popular spot where children can play in shallow water. The Erlebniswelt Waldnaabaue offers a forest adventure trail with various stations, including a barefoot path. For more active fun, the Freizeithugl Großbüchlberg features a summer toboggan run and a minigolf course.
To delve into local culture, visit the Museum Mitterteich, which showcases the town's history in porcelain and glass production, along with local crafts like shoemaking and weaving. Mitterteich is also famous for its regional 'Zoigl' beer; you can experience this tradition at the Kommunbrauhaus, where some home brewers still exercise their brewing rights, and enjoy the beer in local 'Zoigl' snuggeries.
The region offers numerous hiking trails for various skill levels. The Waldnaab Valley Nature Reserve provides wild and romantic paths along the river. For more options, explore the many routes listed in the Hiking around Mitterteich guide, which includes easy trails like the 'Waldnaabaue Adventure World' loop and moderate options such as the 'Circular hiking trail via Alm to the Ochsentränke'.
Yes, the area around Mitterteich is excellent for gravel biking. You can find a variety of routes, from moderate to difficult, that take you through diverse landscapes. For detailed information and route suggestions, check out the Gravel biking around Mitterteich guide, which features routes like 'The (Devil’s) Butter Barrel – Waldnaab Valley loop' and 'Heusterz Bridge – Waldnaab Chapel loop'.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the well-preserved historical sites. The wild and romantic scenery of the Waldnaab Valley Nature Reserve, with its mighty rock formations and well-secured paths, often leaves a 'wow effect'. The panoramic views from the restored keep of Weißenstein Castle Ruins are also a highlight, offering a phenomenal perspective over the Steinwald Forest and the Upper Palatinate.
Absolutely. Mitterteich offers several running trails suitable for various distances and moderate difficulties. You can find routes such as the 'Glass Fountain Mitterteich loop' or the 'Lourdes Grotto Großbüchlberg loop'. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Mitterteich guide.
Yes, the region is dotted with excellent viewpoints. The Weißenstein Castle Ruins offer a spectacular panorama over the Steinwald Forest. Within the Waldnaab Valley Nature Reserve, many spots along the river provide picturesque views of the unique rock formations. The surrounding hills and forests also offer numerous opportunities for scenic overlooks.
The Erlebniswelt Waldnaabaue is a forest adventure trail that provides engaging insights into the forest and forestry. It features various interactive stations, including a barefoot path, making it an enjoyable and educational experience for all ages. It is freely accessible at all times, allowing visitors to explore at their leisure.
Beyond the general beauty of the Waldnaab Valley, you can discover fascinating geological formations. The Butter Barrel, located in the Waldnaab Valley, consists of granite lumps in the riverbed, steeped in local legend. Another notable formation is the Kammerwagen, a group of granite rocks also associated with a local anecdote.


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