Lindenhardter Forst-Südost
Lindenhardter Forst-Südost
Best attractions and places to see around Lindenhardter Forst-Südost include a variety of natural features and outdoor activity points. This predominantly forested area in the district of Bayreuth, Oberfranken, offers an intensive forest experience with numerous accessible paths. The region is characterized by dense forests and varied topography, making it suitable for hiking and cycling. Natural monuments and significant landmarks are found within and around the area.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Like most river sources, it's rather unspectacular, but if you're planning to cycle the Main cycle path anyway...
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An impressive building. Napoleon is said to have cursed it. He apparently saw a ghost in the night.
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Hard to believe that this will become the Main
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Near the center of Mistelbach there are several rock formations made of Rätholias sandstone, including the Viertelstein, which stands in the middle of a field.
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The Rotmainquelle, beautifully situated and beautifully framed.
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"Ce maudit château!" - "This cursed castle!" is what Napoleon Bonaparte is said to have said in horror after he spent the night of May 15-16, 1812 in the New Palace. The ghost of the "White Lady of Himmelkron" had appeared to him there. It is also possible that the castellan had played a joke on the Emperor of the French. Relevant items such as chains, rattles and a white robe were later found in his estate.
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Impressive rock formation on the hiking trail to the right of the Püttlach towards Pottenstein
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The “Italian Building” was built after 1759 for the Margrave's second wife, Sophie Caroline Marie of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, as a stand-alone building south of the castle and only later structurally connected to the New Palace through a connecting wing. The architect was Rudolf Heinrich Richter, who, unlike Saint-Pierre, allowed the formal splendor of the interior decoration created by Giovanni Battista Pedrozzi to spill over onto the outer walls. The young Carl von Gontard succeeded in uniting the two fundamentally different buildings using a discreetly projecting connecting link with a round balcony.[1] At the beginning of the 1990s, the facades of the Italian building were renovated and its courtyard area was redesigned To the north of the main building, across Glasenappweg, is the former kitchen building, a single, two-story house with a hipped roof. From 1867 to 1908 the secondary school for girls was housed there,[4] later the municipal auxiliary school. When it was founded on October 1, 1920, the municipal commercial school moved into the building that the Bavarian Crown Estate Administration had given it. Although the location was only approved as a temporary arrangement, the business school remained until 1938.[5] Today a shopping arcade leads through the building to Richard-Wagner-Straße. Source: Wikipedia
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The region is rich in natural features. You can visit the Rotmain Spring, the source of the Red Main river, known for its reddish sediments. Another impressive natural monument is the Viertelstein Rock Formation near Mistelbach, a freestanding sandstone rock displaying unique honeycomb weathering.
Yes, the Hohe Nase Climbing Wall is a popular destination for climbers. This impressive rock face, approximately 35 meters high and also known as Geisskirche, offers a challenging experience.
Lindenhardter Forst-Südost offers an intensive forest experience with numerous accessible paths. You'll find a variety of well-rated hiking routes, from easy strolls to moderately challenging treks. Popular options include the "Source of the Red Main – Gasthof Zum Fichta loop" and the "Andreas Birkner Hut – Source of the Red Main loop." For more hiking ideas, explore the hiking guide for Lindenhardter Forst-Südost.
While Lindenhardter Forst-Südost is primarily natural, the nearby city of Bayreuth offers cultural attractions. The New Palace Bayreuth is a significant cultural site where events like "Gartenlust" take place annually in its gardens. Guided tours are available for parts of the palace.
Yes, the wider Naturpark Fränkische Schweiz - Frankenjura, which borders the area, features a "Flow Trail" that is highlighted as a beautiful and easy-to-ride, flowing trail. This suggests good mountain biking opportunities in the region.
The Viertelstein Rock Formation near Mistelbach is a freestanding sandstone rock, locally known as Teufelsfelsen (Devil's Rock). Its uniqueness lies in the distinct honeycomb weathering visible on its surface, a fascinating natural phenomenon. An information board along the cycling path provides more details.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The Rotmain Spring is loved for its scenic setting and historical significance as a river source. The Hohe Nase Climbing Wall is admired for its impressive height and challenging climbs, while the Viertelstein Rock Formation is noted for its unique geological features.
Many of the natural attractions and trails are suitable for families. The Viertelstein Rock Formation near Mistelbach is considered family-friendly, and there are numerous easy to moderate hiking paths throughout the forest that are great for walks with children. The nearby New Palace Bayreuth also hosts family-friendly events.
The region is predominantly forested, making it enjoyable for outdoor activities throughout spring, summer, and autumn when the weather is mild and the foliage is vibrant. These seasons are ideal for hiking, cycling, and climbing. Winter can also offer unique experiences, though some trails might be more challenging.
The Red Main river originates directly within Lindenhardter Forst-Südost at the Rotmain Spring. This well-maintained source marks the beginning of the river, which is named for the reddish sediments it carries.
Yes, Lindenhardter Forst-Südost offers several easy hiking routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a short stroll. For example, the "Source of the Red Main – Gasthof Zum Fichta loop" is an easy 7 km trail. You can find more options in the hiking guide, which includes various easy-rated paths.
The area is well-suited for cycling, with numerous paths through dense forests and varied topography. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, such as the "View of Rauher Kulm – Craimoos Pond loop" or the "Gradl Brewery Inn – Buchau Wood-Fired Bakery loop." Explore more options in the cycling guide for Lindenhardter Forst-Südost.
Yes, several attractions offer great views. The Hohe Nase Climbing Wall and the Viertelstein Rock Formation near Mistelbach are both listed as viewpoints. The varied topography of the forest also provides many elevated spots for scenic vistas.


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