Neuhaus an der Pegnitz
Neuhaus an der Pegnitz
Best natural monuments around Neuhaus an der Pegnitz are found within the Franconian Switzerland-Veldenstein Forest Nature Park. This region is characterized by impressive karst formations, caves, and rock labyrinths. These geological features offer insights into the area's natural history and provide opportunities for outdoor exploration. The landscape around Neuhaus an der Pegnitz features unique rock structures and subterranean worlds.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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It goes up and down over hill and especially dale, a nice walk or even climbing🫠
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An Alpine via ferrata in Franconian Switzerland? Yes, there is. Namely on the attractive and spectacular Eibgrat. A 1.5 km long rock ridge, on which you can walk up and down over striking rock formations. An unforgettable experience that is unparalleled in our region.
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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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This cave is just amazing. Good walkable.
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The passage is easy to walk on, a board provides information about the formation of the grottos
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Great ridge that you can climb without equipment. Surefootedness and some skill required!
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Visitors particularly enjoy the Vogelherd Grotto, an impressive karst cave near Krottensee. Another highly rated spot is the Stone city with the "Two Brothers", a fascinating karst rock labyrinth. The Eibgrat Ridge is also popular for its challenging rocky passages and climbing routes.
Yes, the Stone city with the "Two Brothers" is considered family-friendly. Its labyrinthine rock passages and unique formations offer an engaging experience for all ages. The Eibgrat Ridge can also be explored with children, with some sections manageable for a 6-year-old, offering a mix of hiking and light climbing.
The region is renowned for its karst formations. You can explore the Stone city with the "Two Brothers", a rock labyrinth with formations carved by water and wind. The Weissingkuppe Rock Labyrinth features unique mushroom-shaped rocks and paths through crevices. Further afield, the Druidenhain offers a striking 'chessboard' pattern of moss-covered dolomite boulders.
Absolutely. The Vogelherd Grotto is an impressive karst cave near Krottensee, known for its sense of calm, especially in the morning. The Maximiliansgrotte, also near Krottensee, is a show cave famous for housing Germany's largest stalactite, the 'Eisberg', and offers guided tours. You can find more information about the Maximiliansgrotte on Wikipedia.
Many natural monuments, especially the caves, are best visited during specific seasons. The Maximiliansgrotte, for instance, is typically open from April to October and closes in winter to protect hibernating bats. Generally, spring, summer, and autumn offer pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor rock formations and hiking trails.
Yes, the 12 km long Karstkundlicher Wanderpfad (Karst hiking trail) starts from the railway station in Neuhaus an der Pegnitz and connects many of the region's natural highlights. Along this trail, you can discover sites like the Stone city with the "Two Brothers", the Vogelherd Grotto, and the Weissingkuppe Rock Labyrinth.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including gravel biking and road cycling, around Neuhaus an der Pegnitz. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Gravel biking around Neuhaus an der Pegnitz and Cycling around Neuhaus an der Pegnitz guides.
While primarily focused on natural features, the region does offer sites with historical significance. For example, Hohenstein Castle, located on the highest point in the Nuremberg region, offers both historical interest and fantastic views. The Druidenhain, though further away, is steeped in local legends as a possible pre-Christian place of worship, adding a mystical historical layer to its natural beauty.
Visitors are often overwhelmed by the geological artistry, particularly the 'alleys, squares, and streets' carved into the rock at the Stone city with the "Two Brothers". The unique atmosphere of the Vogelherd Grotto, especially its powerful sense of calm in the mornings, is also highly appreciated. The sheer variety of rock formations and the opportunity for exploration are key draws.
The duration varies depending on the site. A guided tour through the Maximiliansgrotte typically lasts around 30 minutes. Exploring the Stone city with the "Two Brothers" or the Weissingkuppe Rock Labyrinth can take anywhere from an hour to a few hours, especially if you combine it with sections of the Karstkundlicher Wanderpfad. The entire Karstkundlicher Wanderpfad is 12 km long, making it a longer day hike.
While popular, the Weissingkuppe Rock Labyrinth offers a unique experience with its mushroom-shaped rocks and paths through crevices, often described as a special highlight by those who discover it. The Mysteriengrotte and Opfersteine, also along the Karstkundlicher Wanderpfad, showcase various stages of weathering and karst development and offer a deeper dive into the region's geology.


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