Best attractions and places to see around Petersaurach include a mix of local points of interest and notable regional attractions. Situated between Nuremberg and Ansbach, the town offers a convenient base for exploration. The area features natural landscapes such as the River Aurach and surrounding forests, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Petersaurach itself hosts historical landmarks, cultural sites, and contemplative paths.
Last updated: August 16, 2026
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Ansbach's old town is a great starting point for your tours. Cafés and restaurants await you in the center, along with its historic houses. If you have enough time, a visit to the Residence and its castle is worthwhile.
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The old town and the castle gardens are worth a visit.
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a very beautiful old town
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Pompous Old Town Facades In the Baroque and medieval Old Town, as well as on the stately promenade and the impressive Karlsplatz, you can sense the princely splendor of bygone days. When you venture into the Old Town, you can feel both the Middle Ages and the Baroque. Admittedly, not in the picturesque half-timbered romanticism – the buildings were redesigned in the Baroque style with the support of the Prince, as befits the royal seat. But they still exist: the winding little alleys and the hidden courtyards. The courtyards in particular enchant with their special flair and allow a detour into the past. You just have to discover them. The aura of aristocracy, on the other hand, can be felt again at Martin Luther Square and, of course, in the Court Church of St. Gumbertus. The church shines in the simple splendor of the Rococo style, which developed a special language in Ansbach. Here, too, the insignia of the Prince's power cannot be missed.
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It is also worth going into the castle and not just looking at it from the outside.
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Beautiful Residenzplatz with a view of the former Hohenzollern Castle.
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Extensive information can be found here: https://www.schloesser.bayern.de/deutsch/schloss/objects/ansbach.htm
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A very nice park with a large stock of trees. The herb garden created here in honor of Fuchs in 2001 is definitely worth a visit.
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Petersaurach and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the 16th-century Petersaurach Castle and the Church of St. Bartholomew with its impressive Baroque façade. Nearby, the Ansbach Residence offers a glimpse into 18th-century princely life, while Wolframs-Eschenbach Old Town and Ansbach Old Town showcase medieval and Baroque architecture.
Yes, Petersaurach is set amidst natural beauty. The River Aurach and surrounding forests provide picturesque landscapes. You can visit the peaceful Schau- und Lehrgarten by the Ziegendorfer Weiher, or find contemplation at the Weidenkapelle. In Ansbach, the Hofgarten and Orangery offers a beautiful French-Baroque style court garden perfect for leisurely strolls.
The region around Petersaurach is excellent for hiking. You can explore the contemplative Hirtenweg on the outskirts of Petersaurach or walk along the Mittelfränkischer Jakobsweg, which passes through the area. For more options, check out the various routes in the Hiking around Petersaurach guide, which includes trails like the 'Jakobsweg Stage 4: Earth – Idyllic Forest Hiking Trail' and the 'Streitweiher Ponds – Easter Fountain Großhaslach loop'.
Absolutely! Petersaurach is well-suited for cyclists. You'll find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking along the River Aurach and through nearby forests. Explore detailed options in the Gravel biking around Petersaurach and Road Cycling Routes around Petersaurach guides.
Petersaurach hosts the "Altes Spital" cultural centre, which regularly features concerts and theater performances. Additionally, the nearby city of Ansbach holds an Annual Old Town Festival, offering further cultural engagement in the region.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Ansbach Residence, Wolframs-Eschenbach Old Town, Hofgarten and Orangery, Ansbach, and Ansbach Old Town are all noted as family-friendly. The Art and Nature Trail Ammerndorf also provides an engaging outdoor experience for all ages.
Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities in Petersaurach. During these seasons, the Schau- und Lehrgarten is particularly vibrant with fragrant blossoms, and the weather is pleasant for hiking and cycling along the River Aurach and through the forests.
Yes, the region offers several unique paths for reflection. The Hirtenweg (Shepherd's Path) on the outskirts of Petersaurach features 12 stations for contemplation. Additionally, the Weidenkapelle (Willow Chapel) between Petersaurach and Altendettelsau provides a peaceful spot. The "Vier Perlen am Jakobsweg" ("Four Pearls on the Way of St. James") near Großhaslach also offers a contemplative extension with four themed stations.
Ansbach's Old Town, a great starting point for tours, features historic houses, cafés, and restaurants. You can sense its princely past through the Baroque and medieval architecture, stately promenade, and impressive Karlsplatz. Don't miss the Court Church of St. Gumbertus on Martin Luther Square, known for its simple Rococo splendor.
Yes, the Art and Nature Trail Ammerndorf is a notable option. This trail combines art installations with natural surroundings, offering a unique experience for walkers and cyclists.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical richness and natural beauty. The medieval charm of Wolframs-Eschenbach Old Town and the Baroque splendor of Ansbach Residence are highly rated. Many also enjoy the tranquil walks in the Hofgarten and Orangery and the diverse hiking and cycling opportunities along the River Aurach.


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