Best natural monuments around Pommelsbrunn are found within the Franconian Switzerland-Veldenstein Forest Nature Park. The area is characterized by diverse geological formations, including prominent rock towers, deeply incised valleys, and numerous caves. These natural features are often combined with historical significance, such as ancient settlements and prehistoric habitation sites. The landscape offers a variety of natural landmarks for exploration.
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Beautiful, well-preserved castle, which you can walk around just below the walls. You can also visit the inside for a fee of €2.50 for adults. The castle is open from March to November (weather permitting). The castle is open on Sundays and public holidays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m It is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
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Castle is accessible and can be visited. You have a great view. Between the floors there is a beautiful herb garden. A part is integrated into a rock. A newer building, the "long house", houses, among other things, holiday apartments.
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There is something special about hiking on the preserved remains of the walls of the ramparts, some of which are still ten meters high. The ring wall runs around the area of the former Celtic settlement over a length of over four kilometers. The ramparts consist of a deep ditch (“Hunnenschlucht”) with a spring, foreangle, rocks with a wing wall, rock bastion, forest section, “Hüll” (waterhole), quarries and four gates. There are well-made display boards with relevant explanations in various places.
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Hohenstein Castle is one of the most striking architectural monuments in the Nuremberg region. After the castle was left to decay for decades in the first half of the 19th century, it is now renovated and accessible again. In addition to visiting the castle, weddings in the chapel and civil weddings in the castle parlor are possible there. In part of the complex, the so-called Long House, which the association acquired in 2005, cultural events as well as seminars and conferences are possible after its extensive renovation. Wikipedia
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Great path along the wall, lots of roots and stones.
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Super panoramic view over the surrounding area
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When you are at the top you can see a beautiful sunset at the back of the castle
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Pommelsbrunn offers a variety of unique natural monuments. You can visit the Houbirg, known for its prominent rock group and ancient Celtic settlement, offering exceptional views over the Alfeld valley. Another notable site is the Zankelstein, featuring three striking rock towers and panoramic views of the Högenbach and Pegnitz valleys. The Glatzenstein also provides expansive views over the Nuremberg area from its rock massif.
Yes, several natural monuments in Pommelsbrunn are rich in history. The Houbirg Hillfort is a significant site, home to the remains of a 3000-year-old Celtic settlement with a 4.5-kilometer-long ring wall. Informative display boards along its trails explain this ancient history. The Hohler Fels, a spacious karst cave near Happurg, is registered as a ground monument due to prehistoric finds from the Stone Age and Urnfield Age. Additionally, the Glatzenstein has a cave below its lookout rock that was used in prehistoric times.
The natural monuments around Pommelsbrunn showcase diverse geological formations. You'll find prominent rock towers like those at Zankelstein, deeply incised valleys such as the Schottental, and numerous caves including the Hohler Fels. Many sites, like the Houbirg and Glatzenstein, also offer stunning viewpoints with panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscapes and reservoirs.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The Schottental Nature Reserve, with its serene atmosphere and unique geological features, is considered a natural insider tip for a family-friendly hike. The View from Glatzenstein is also categorized as family-friendly, offering a rewarding experience with a beautiful view after the ascent.
The best time to visit depends on your preferences. The Schottental Nature Reserve is particularly worth visiting during spring, when the meadows are in bloom, and in autumn, for its vibrant foliage. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the scenery. Summer can be busy, especially at popular viewpoints like the View of Happurger See from Hohler Fels.
The area around Pommelsbrunn is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the 'Geißkirchenweg (Goat Church Path)' or more challenging routes like the '1000-metre elevation gain loop'. For runners, there are several jogging routes such as the 'Happurg Quarry Lake – Happurg Quarry Lake North Shore loop'. Cyclists can explore road cycling routes like the 'Cycle Path to Engelthal – Offenhausen Village Center loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Pommelsbrunn guide, the Running Trails around Pommelsbrunn guide, and the Road Cycling Routes around Pommelsbrunn guide.
Yes, there are options for beginners. The Schottental Nature Reserve is freely accessible year-round via various paths and a marked hiking trail, making it suitable for easier walks. The Zankelstein also has easily accessible, beautiful trails leading to a safer viewpoint lower down, though some parts may require sure-footedness. For a specific easy hike, consider the 'Geißkirchenweg (Goat Church Path)' which is a 4.6 km route.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views from various viewpoints, such as the View of Happurger See from Hohler Fels and the View from Glatzenstein. The historical significance of sites like the Houbirg Hillfort and the unique geological formations, including caves and rock structures, are also highly appreciated. The serene atmosphere of places like the Schottental Nature Reserve and the opportunity for a peaceful rest with a view are also popular highlights.
Absolutely. The Zankelstein offers expansive panoramic views of Pommelsbrunn in the Högenbach valley, the Pegnitz valley, and the surrounding uplands. The Houbirg provides exceptionally beautiful views over the Alfeld valley and the Happurg reservoir. From the Glatzenstein, you can enjoy a wonderful view over the Nuremberg area, especially at sunset. Even Hohenstein Castle, located on the highest point in the Nuremberg region, offers a fantastic view.
Yes, the Schottental Nature Reserve (Naturschutzgebiet Schottental) is a designated nature reserve located south of Heldmannsberg. Spanning 45.1 hectares, it is characterized by its natural stream, several spring pots, and distinctive dolomite rock formations. It's freely accessible and offers a serene environment for exploration. You can learn more about it on Wikipedia.
There are a total of 68 natural monuments around Pommelsbrunn listed in the guide. These include a wide range of rock formations, caves, and scenic viewpoints, offering plenty to explore for visitors.


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