Best attractions and places to see around Steinwiesen include a blend of natural landscapes and cultural heritage sites. Situated in the Upper Franconian district of Kronach, Bavaria, the market town lies within the Franconian Forest Nature Park. The region features expansive highlands, dense forests, and meadow valleys, with the Rodach River flowing through it. Visitors can explore significant technical structures, historical buildings, and natural features.
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The semi-open, columned promenade, with its large arcades, has adorned the spa park since 1910. As early as the 19th century, a wooden promenade stood here, serving as a shelter for strolling. In the west pavilion of the promenade, you'll find the drinking hall, where you can sample the healing water. The tourist information office is located in the east pavilion.
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Beautiful views around the dam.
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When you look at the pillared walkway, you almost feel like you've been transported to the Mediterranean. The pillared walkway with its arcades is a real eye-catcher. The Bad Steben tourist information center is also located here, where you can get useful tips and information material for your stay. In the drinking hall, you can try the Bad Steben healing springs for free. There are three types, each cold or warm: Temple Spring (radon), Meadow Spring and Max-Marien Spring. The Temple and Meadow Spring can also be found in the spa park at the Zietschbrunnen. Source: https://www.people-abroad.de/blog/bad-steben-sehenswuerdigkeiten/
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The semi-open columned foyer with the large arcade arches and the small built-in shops is an eye-catcher in the listed spa gardens of Bad Steben.
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A fountain adorns the park in front of the hall. Around the hall there are overview maps with the network of paths around Bad Steben
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It was never conquered, never subdued: Rosenberg Fortress is one of the most beautiful and largest fortresses in Europe. The former Bamberg bishop's castle and later state fortress rises steeply above the old town of Kronach on the Rosenberg hill. The oldest surviving document mentioning the name "Rosenberg" dates from 1249. The various construction phases are clearly visible, from the medieval keep through the walls and towers of the 15th and 16th centuries to the late Baroque pentagon, illustrating the ever-changing demands of defensive construction throughout the centuries. The juxtaposition of medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque fortification architecture gives the complex its significant place in the history of German military construction. The renowned architects Maximilian von Welsch and Balthasar Neumann were involved in the expansion of the fortress. The fortress was never captured or defeated by enemies. In 1888, the city acquired the castle as a property without military significance. The underground tunnel system, which can be visited as part of the fortress tours, is also of particular interest.
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The early baroque fortress gate, one of the most beautiful in Germany, was probably built by Antonio Petrini.
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The region offers a variety of natural beauty, primarily within the Franconian Forest Nature Park. You can visit the impressive Ködel Reservoir, often called the "Fjord of the Franconian Forest," which features an 11 km circular route popular for hiking and cycling. The picturesque Rodach River Valley also provides scenic views, and the Wald-Aktiv-Pfad Leitschtal offers 11 experiential stations, including a long marble run, perfect for families.
Yes, Steinwiesen is rich in history. You can explore the magnificent Rosenberg Fortress, a historical castle above Kronach known for its never-conquered status and impressive architecture. Other notable sites include the Catholic Parish Church Mariä Geburt, dating back to 1475/76, and the Heimatmuseum, which provides insight into local life and historical professions like rafting. The Teichmühle Steinwiesen also preserves a 900-year-old milling tradition as both a museum and operational sawmill.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Prinz-Luitpold Tower on Döbraberg. Standing at 18 meters on the highest point in the Franconian Forest, it offers expansive vistas over the Franconian Forest, Fichtelgebirge, and Thuringian Forest. The Ködel Reservoir Water Intake Tower also provides scenic views of the reservoir, and the Birnbaumer Wasser- und Aussichtsturm is another point of interest for observing the surrounding landscape.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy the 11 km circular route around the Ködel Reservoir, which is suitable for walking and cycling. The Wald-Aktiv-Pfad Leitschtal is another excellent option, featuring interactive stations and a marble run. The Columned arcade with drinking hall in Bad Steben's spa park offers a pleasant stroll and the chance to sample healing waters.
The region around Steinwiesen is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for running, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For running enthusiasts, explore routes like the 'Ködelblick loop' or the 'Covered bridge over the Rodach River loop' detailed in the Running Trails around Steinwiesen guide. Gravel bikers can discover routes such as 'Grümpeltal Valley' or 'Höllental along the Selbitz' in the Gravel biking around Steinwiesen guide. Mountain bikers have options like the 'Dörnach Viewpoint' or 'Wallenfels Lock and Weir' trails, available in the MTB Trails around Steinwiesen guide.
Yes, certain attractions are noted for their accessibility. Both the Ködel Reservoir Water Intake Tower and the Ködel Reservoir feature wheelchair-accessible paths, making it possible for more visitors to enjoy the scenic beauty of Bavaria's largest drinking water reservoir and its surroundings.
The Ködeltalsperre, also known as the Ködel Reservoir, is Bavaria's largest drinking water reservoir and a significant technical structure. It's often referred to as the "Fjord of the Franconian Forest." A scenic 11-kilometer circular route around the dam is perfect for hiking, cycling, and inline skating, offering beautiful views and a tranquil environment.
Yes, the Heimatmuseum, located in the former schoolhouse on Kirchplatz, offers a deep dive into the life and work in the Franconian Forest. It showcases traditional housing, such as a "good parlor" and "Grandma's kitchen," alongside exhibits on historical professions like rafting and local religious beliefs. The Teichmühle Steinwiesen also provides insight into 900 years of milling tradition.
Consider a journey on the Rodachtalbahn, a museum railway that uses a rail bus from 1959. This unique experience connects Steinwiesen to Nordhalben, offering a nostalgic trip through the picturesque landscape and a glimpse into historical transportation.
The Infozentrum Naturpark Frankenwald, located in the former Steinwiesen train station, is your go-to place for information. It provides insights into the diverse flora and fauna of the Franconian Forest Nature Park, helping visitors better understand and appreciate the local environment.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from spots like the Prinz-Luitpold Tower and the serene beauty of the Ködel Reservoir. The historical significance and impressive architecture of Rosenberg Fortress are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths around the reservoir, suitable for various activities, and the overall blend of natural landscapes and cultural heritage.


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