Lindenhardter Forst-Nordwest
Lindenhardter Forst-Nordwest
Best attractions and places to see around Lindenhardter Forst-Nordwest include a variety of natural features and historical markers. This former unincorporated area in Upper Franconia is characterized by its extensive forests, offering numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. The region provides access to significant natural monuments and geological formations, making it a destination for nature enthusiasts. Its terrain includes the highest elevation, Tannenberg, and the source of the Püttlach river.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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For an admission fee of currently €8, you will be treated to a 45-minute guided tour… Good thing and absolutely worthwhile
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You'll be surprised at how big a hall opens up to you... don't forget to close your mouth again..😉
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A view across the valley in sunny weather…the previous climb is worth it
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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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It's beautiful how the clear water rushes over the mossy rocks. It's not one of the big waterfalls, but it's enchanting nonetheless.
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Unfortunately it was dry when we visited, so it's best to visit after the snow has melted or there has been heavy rain.
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Nice view over Rabenstein Castle.
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It used to be called cooling hole or raven hole and is about 50m long
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The region is rich in natural beauty. You can discover the source of the Püttlach river and the Püttlachweiher pond, as well as the Rotmain Spring. The area also features the highest elevation, Tannenberg, offering forested landscapes and numerous hiking trails. Geological formations like the Viertelstein Rock Formation near Mistelbach and the Devil’s Hole Waterfalls provide unique sights.
Yes, the region is known for its impressive caves. You can explore Ludwig Cave, a freely accessible karst cave with a large interior. Another must-see is Sophien Cave, one of Germany's largest show caves, offering guided tours to admire its stalactite formations. The broader region also features the large stalactite Devil's Cave (Teufelshöhle) in Pottenstein.
Lindenhardter Forst-Nordwest is crisscrossed with numerous trails, ideal for hiking and walking through its extensive forests. Popular routes include loops from Weiglathal and Lindenhardt, often passing by natural features and offering scenic views. You can find detailed routes and plan your next adventure by exploring the hiking guide for Lindenhardter Forst-Nordwest.
Absolutely. The area around Lindenhardter Forst-Nordwest offers various routes for both road cycling and mountain biking. You can discover suitable trails and plan your rides using the dedicated guides: MTB Trails around Lindenhardter Forst-Nordwest and Road Cycling Routes around Lindenhardter Forst-Nordwest.
Within the former Lindenhardter Forst-Nordwest, you can find historical markers such as a sandstone boundary column (Grenzsäule) dated 1788, listed as a historical monument in the Unterer Schlegel area. The area also contains archaeological sites, including prehistoric burial mounds and remnants of early and high medieval fortifications, offering glimpses into the region's past.
While Lindenhardter Forst-Nordwest itself is primarily natural, the broader region, especially nearby Bayreuth, offers significant cultural attractions. These include the UNESCO World Heritage site Margravial Opera House, the historical park Eremitage, and the Neues Schloss Bayreuth. The Bayreuth Festival Theatre is also home to the annual Richard Wagner Festival.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Sophien Cave offers engaging guided tours, and the Viertelstein Rock Formation is an interesting natural sight. In nearby Bayreuth, the Tierpark Röhrensee provides a small zoo experience. The numerous easy hiking trails throughout the forested area are also great for family outings.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in the fall. Summer is ideal for enjoying the outdoor trails and exploring caves. While some attractions might have limited winter hours, the forested area can be picturesque with snow, offering opportunities for winter walks.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive scale and natural beauty of the caves. For Ludwig Cave, the large, freely accessible hall is a highlight. At Sophien Cave, the guided tours and the stunning stalactite formations, especially the sinter flags, are highly recommended. Many also enjoy the 'Sophie at Night' events for a unique illuminated experience.
The Rotmain Spring is located in Lindenhardt Forest, south of Bayreuth. It's easily accessible by hike or bike from Creußen. The spring is notable as one of the two sources of the Main river, and its name comes from the reddish appearance of its water due to entrained sediments.
Yes, the forested terrain offers several scenic spots. The highest elevation, Tannenberg, provides opportunities for enjoying the landscape. The Viertelstein Rock Formation is also considered a viewpoint. Many hiking trails offer picturesque views of the surrounding nature, especially from higher points within the forest.
The Devil’s Hole Waterfalls near Oberwaiz is a wildly romantic nature reserve and geotope. It features a series of small waterfalls within a gorge landscape carved into Rhaetian sandstone. Its uniqueness comes from the combination of sandstone cliffs, mosses, and ferns, creating a primeval character. In winter, bizarre ice formations add to its charm.


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