Attractions and places to see around Bad Staffelstein, a spa town in Upper Franconia, Bavaria, offer a rich blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Nestled in the picturesque "Gottesgarten am Obermain," the region is renowned for its thermal saltwater spa. Visitors can explore significant Baroque architecture and enjoy the scenic landscapes of the Main River Valley. The area provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural discovery.
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Beautiful little chapel on the Staffelberg
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Great mountain with wonderful views in all directions. A little caution is required on the precipice. There is also a refreshment stop and a church on the plateau.
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The Adelgundiskapelle was destroyed in 1525 during the Peasants' War. Reconstruction only takes place in the middle of the 17th century. This also led to a revival of the pilgrimage to the Staffelber
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The Kemitzenstein near Kümmersreuth is a real highlight for those who like rock formations, you can explore them, climb or use the via ferrata. There are plenty of places to sit and relax. Parking is available behind Kümmersreuth at the Kaider rest area.
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A Christian chapel was built on the Staffelberg around 800 over the remains of a pagan cult building.
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The Staffelberg is one of the geotopes in the district of Lichtenfels. In 2008, the Bavarian State Office for the Environment awarded it the quality seal of Bavaria's most beautiful geotopes during a ceremony.
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The Basilica of the Fourteen Saints is a well-known pilgrimage church. The church, built according to plans by Balthasar Neumann, is dedicated to the holy 'Fourteen Holy Helpers', fourteen saints from the second to fourth centuries. The basilica, built between 1743 and 1772 with its 75 meter high towers that can be seen from afar, has a late Baroque facade, but the exuberant interior design corresponds to the Rococo style. In architecture there are only relatively few buildings whose style can be clearly assigned to the Rococo. In the interior design, the structuring elements are dispensed with, instead the boundaries of the individual parts of the room are blurred with the help of decorative ornaments and shell shapes. The rococo altar with the Fourteen Holy Helpers stands freely in the middle of the nave. The light falling indirectly through many windows contributes to the special atmosphere of the room.
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Very nicely preserved and equipped chapel
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Bad Staffelstein is rich in history. You can visit the majestic Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers (Basilika Vierzehnheiligen), a masterpiece of Rococo architecture. Another significant site is Banz Abbey, a former Benedictine monastery now serving as an educational and event venue. In the town center, explore the historic Bad Staffelstein Town Hall and the St. Kilian Town Parish Church, the oldest existing construction in the area. Don't miss the Giechburg, a castle offering historical insights and great views.
Absolutely. The most prominent natural landmark is Staffelberg, a 540-meter-high mountain that offers expansive views over the region. On its plateau, you'll find the Adelgundis Chapel. The Main River Valley also provides scenic landscapes, and the area boasts idyllic lake landscapes for various water activities.
The region around Bad Staffelstein is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy cycling along the Main Cycle Path or explore numerous well-marked hiking trails. For specific routes, consider the 'Fränkische Jura Route' for cycling or the 'Staffelberg loop from Basilika Vierzehnheiligen' for hiking. You can find more detailed routes and guides for cycling, running, and mountain hikes on the Cycling around Bad Staffelstein, Running Trails around Bad Staffelstein, and Mountain Hikes around Bad Staffelstein guide pages.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers is listed as family-friendly, offering an impressive architectural experience. The Giechburg castle also welcomes families, often hosting events. Additionally, the Obermain Therme provides a relaxing environment for all ages, and the Spa Park offers tranquil spaces and a lake stage for cultural events.
The Obermain Therme is Bavaria's hottest and strongest thermal saltwater spa, a major attraction in Bad Staffelstein. It offers relaxation and health benefits, drawing on the town's thermal brine. Adjacent to the therme is the Spa Park, featuring a graduation house for inhaling salt air, a lake stage, and a 'ring of sculptures', providing a tranquil space for visitors.
Bad Staffelstein and its surrounding districts are known for their numerous breweries, many of which offer unique seasonal beers. You can enjoy authentic regional cuisine in local Brewery-Gasthofs. The hermitage on Staffelberg, near the Adelgundis Chapel, also functions as a restaurant, offering a meal with a view.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views from Staffelberg, often mentioning the hospitality hut and the various paths for hiking. The architectural grandeur of the Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers is also a highlight, with many appreciating its extensive renovations. The historical significance and scenic locations of sites like Banz Abbey and Giechburg are also highly valued.
While specific routes can vary, local bus services connect Bad Staffelstein to key attractions such as Staffelberg, Banz Abbey, and the Basilica of the Vierzehnheiligen. It's advisable to check local schedules for the most current information on routes and timings to plan your visit efficiently.
The Bad Staffelstein Town Hall is a historic three-story Franconian half-timbered house, rebuilt after a fire in 1684. It features a spire tower with a clock and the town's crest. The Town Hall dominates the medieval market square, which also includes a fountain crowned by Saint John of Nepomuk, making it a central point for understanding the town's heritage.
Yes, behind the Town Hall, you'll find the Adam Ries(e) Memorial, honoring the renowned mathematician born in Staffelstein in 1492. Additionally, the Town Museum, housed in the former schoolhouse built in 1856, has been open since 1990 and offers insights into the local history and culture.
Beyond the historical sites, the region's numerous breweries offer a taste of Franconian brewing traditions. The Spa Park features a lake stage that hosts cultural events. The Adam Riese Hall, a multi-purpose venue, also accommodates various cultural events throughout the year, providing diverse entertainment options.


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