Best natural monuments around Igensdorf are found in the Franconian Alb, at the southwestern edge of the Franconian Switzerland-Veldensteiner Forest Nature Park. This region is characterized by the picturesque river valleys of the Schwabach, Lillach, and Rüsselbach. The area features several remarkable natural monuments, offering unique geological formations and scenic beauty. These sites provide opportunities to explore the natural heritage of the Upper Franconian district of Forchheim.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Statue of St. Walburga, Walberla High Plateau in the Ehrenbuerg Nature Reserve, Kirchehrenbach, Franconian Switzerland, Franconia
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The Ehrenbürg is one of the most popular destinations in Franconian Switzerland. With its double dome, it is framed by the communities of Kirchehrenbach, Leutenbach and Wiesenthau. The Walberla is the northern peak of the mountain and is at around 513 m.
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The Sankt-Walburgis-Chapel is the namesake of the "Walberla-Berg". The chapel was already built in the 17th century. It is dedicated to Saint Walburga. The chapel, which was probably first mentioned in 1350, was originally made of wood. The current chapel was built in 1697 by the Lords of Wiesenthau. The bronze statue of Saint Walburga, which stands in front of the chapel and was inaugurated in 2000, is very striking.
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In front of the chapel there is a sculpture of St. Walburga by the sculptor Ernst Steinacker with the inscription "God in your heart".
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For me, the Walberla is the landmark of Forchheim and the region, easy to reach, a haven of peace to switch off, many unusual grasses and plants thrive in the nature reserve, so it's important to stick to the paths.
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The chapel, visible from afar, was built in the 17th century. At the chapel door you can see inside through the narrow light cutout. Many 🕯️🕯️🕯️ were set up there. The bronze statue "Heilige Walburga" in front of the ⛪ is an eye-catcher. Especially nice during the evening☀️.
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Excellent view in clear weather ☀️! The 3rd summit cross was ruined by storms and had to be rebuilt and set up.
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360 degree all-round view. The view into the distance is phenomenal.
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Among the most popular natural monuments are the striking Walberla Plateau with St. Walburga's Chapel, which offers expansive views into the Wiesenttal valley. Another highly regarded spot is the Lillach Tufa Terraces, known for its impressive geological formations and cascades. Visitors also frequently enjoy the serene setting of the Lillach Spring.
The region is rich in unique geological formations. You can explore the impressive Lillach Tufa Terraces, where the Lillach stream has created a series of small waterfalls and cascades over thousands of years. Another notable feature is the Teufelstisch (Devil's Table) on Eberhardsberg, a distinctive rock formation resembling an oversized table, often accompanied by local legends.
Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. The path along the Lillach Tufa Terraces is well-developed with rest areas, though it includes some steps, making it partially suitable for strollers. The Lillach Spring area is particularly family-friendly, offering a fantastic playground for children and a picnic area for weary hikers.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Walberla Plateau (Ehrenbürg) is an excellent choice, offering expansive vistas into the Wiesenttal valley. The Rodenstein Summit, the south peak of Ehrenbürg, also provides magnificent views of the surrounding area. Additionally, the Hetzleser Berg, the highest point in the Igensdorf municipality, boasts superb panoramic views over the Franconian Switzerland region.
The Lillach Tufa Terraces are particularly enchanting after rain or during spring when the water flow is abundant and the stream is not overgrown. For general hiking and enjoying views from spots like the Walberla Plateau, clear weather is ideal, especially during spring, summer, and early autumn.
Absolutely! The region offers numerous hiking opportunities. For instance, you can find trails like the 'Lillach Tufa Terraces – Lillach Valley Trail loop from Igensdorf' or the 'Lillach Valley Trail – Lillach Spring loop from Weißenohe'. You can explore more options and detailed routes in the Hiking around Igensdorf guide.
The Walberla Plateau is home to St. Walburga's Chapel, a religious site first mentioned around 1350 and rebuilt in 1697. A bronze statue of Saint Walburga, inaugurated in 2000, stands prominently in front of the chapel, blending natural beauty with historical and cultural significance.
Besides hiking, the area around Igensdorf offers various outdoor activities. You can find several road cycling routes, such as the 'Vineyard Near Steinbach – Holy Sepulchre Chapel loop from Weißenohe', detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Igensdorf guide. There are also mountain hikes available, including routes like 'Twin rock formation at Walberla – Cave at the Steinerne Frau loop from Leutenbach', which you can find in the Mountain Hikes around Igensdorf guide.
Visitors frequently praise the tranquil natural surroundings and the unique geological formations, especially at the Lillach Tufa Terraces. The expansive panoramic views from the Walberla Plateau and the Rodenstein Summit are also highly appreciated, offering perfect spots for leisurely breaks and photography.
Accessibility varies. The path along the Lillach Tufa Terraces includes some steps, making it only partially suitable for strollers. While the Walberla Plateau is categorized as wheelchair accessible, some tips mention ascents and climbs, so it's advisable to check specific trail conditions if mobility is a concern.
Many natural areas in Franconian Switzerland are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife. Specific rules may apply to certain monuments or trails, so look for local signage. Generally, well-behaved dogs are welcome on hiking trails.
While the Walberla and Lillach are well-known, exploring the Hetzleser Berg offers a slightly less crowded experience. As the highest point in the Igensdorf municipality, it provides magnificent panoramic views and a nature reserve for deciduous forest, with various hiking trails that are perhaps not as frequently visited as the main attractions.


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