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Hiking trails in Lauterberg are situated within the Southern Harz mountains, offering a diverse landscape of mixed forests, rolling hills, and clear streams. The region features varied terrain, from gentle climbs to steeper ascents, catering to different fitness levels. Notable natural features include mountain lakes such as the Oderstausee and the UNESCO World Heritage site Wiesenbeker Teich.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Directly on the forest road from Neukirchen to Fornbach 👍
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Nebenstraße Forstweg Fornbach/Neukirchen 👍🚵♂️
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In the upper reaches of the Itz River, individual peaks in the Franconian Fault-Block Country reach heights of approximately 500 meters. The Hohe Schwenge, between the Itz River and its tributary, the Fornbach, is one of the highest elevations at 505 meters. The Schwengbrunn Natural Forest Reserve lies on its southwestern lower slope and extends down to the Fornbach Valley. The stands, which have emerged from coppice management, are home to pedunculate oak, beech, quaking aspen, spruce, silver birch, hornbeam, small-leaved linden, field maple, and Norway maple. Numerous hazel trees are also present.
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The Herzogsbrunnen (Duke's Fountain) is a spring near Rödental-Oberwohlsbach and is located near the Hohe Schwenge peak and the quarry nature reserve near Taimbach. The following information can be found on the Rödental town website: "The area around Lauterburg Castle was once a favorite hunting ground of the Dukes of Coburg. It was a separate forestry district (see Taimbach Forester's House) and had its own forester. For all those involved in a hunt, the spring was a popular meeting place and resting place. So, it was only natural to name it "Herzogsbrunnen" (Duke's Fountain) when, in 1907, nature and hiking enthusiasts had it dug and the fountain created. The plaque on the Herzogsbrunnen bears the following inscription: "What you sought when you crossed the threshold of your home, here you will find it: the pure air, a drink from the cool spring – and deep rest in the quiet peace of the forest."
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The ruins of Lauterburg Castle, located along a nature trail, are located on the edge of the Oberwohlsbach district of Rödental. Since 1999, the ruins have been open to the public again and are a popular destination for young and old. Since then, the Rödental Local History Society has maintained the castle complex with particular dedication. The ruins have always been one of the most popular destinations in the Coburg region, offering magnificent views of the surrounding countryside.
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The ruins of Lauterburg Castle are located on the outskirts of Oberwohlsbach on the Spitzberg, an outcrop of the Thuringian Forest on the southern slope of the Hohe Schwenge in the Coburg region. Founded around 1700, the castle was built on a hilltop castle dating back to 1150.
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A rock grotto was created on the eastern slope of the ridge in 1817. The small "Prince's Pond" above served as a water reservoir, fed by rainwater. While usually only a small trickle trickled from the overflow, during heavy rainfall there was a torrent, which could be regulated by opening a sluice at the Prince's Pond.
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An idyllic pond, information board and seating are also available.
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Lauterberg offers a comprehensive network of hiking trails. Our guide features 14 distinct routes, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging ascents. The broader region, nestled in the Southern Harz mountains, boasts approximately 120 kilometers of trails, with over 300 recorded hikes in total.
Yes, Lauterberg has several easy routes suitable for families. For instance, the Herzogsbrunnen – Natural Forest Reserve East Boundary loop from Lauterberg is an easy 3.3 km trail that takes about an hour, perfect for a leisurely family walk. Many trails feature gentle terrain and scenic views without demanding climbs.
The terrain in Lauterberg is quite varied, reflecting its location in the Southern Harz mountains. You'll find a mix of original mixed forests, rolling hills, and clear streams. Trails range from gentle, paved paths to steeper, more natural ascents, catering to different fitness levels. Expect well-maintained paths in many areas, with some sections offering a more rugged, natural forest experience.
Yes, many of Lauterberg's trails are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end in the same location. A popular option is the Lauterburg Ruins – Herzogsbrunnen loop from Lauterberg, an easy 5.5 km path that explores historical sites and natural springs.
Hikers can discover several significant landmarks and enjoy panoramic views. The historic Lauterburg Ruins are accessible on trails like the Lauterburg Ruins – Herzogsbrunnen loop. Other prominent viewpoints include the Bismarck Tower and the Großer Knollen lookout tower, offering expansive vistas of the Harz mountain panorama. The Unicorn Cave is also a popular destination.
Generally, Lauterberg's hiking trails are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to respect local regulations regarding pets. The diverse forest and mountain paths provide ample space for walks.
Absolutely. Lauterberg is known for its beautiful mountain and lake landscapes. The Oderstausee (Oder Reservoir) is a prominent feature, offering a scenic circular trail and opportunities for swimming or pedal boating. The Wiesenbeker Teich, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is another significant natural attraction. You can also find smaller ponds, like the pond with information board in the Schwengbrunn natural forest reserve, along various routes.
The hiking trails in Lauterberg are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.7 stars from over 2,300 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the region's diverse landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the blend of natural beauty with historical and cultural points of interest. Many appreciate the variety of routes suitable for all skill levels.
Lauterberg offers enjoyable hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings blooming forests, while summer provides lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for longer treks. Autumn is particularly scenic with vibrant fall foliage. Even in winter, with appropriate gear, you can experience the serene beauty of snow-covered landscapes. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, Lauterberg is a significant point on several well-known long-distance hiking routes. These include the Harzer BaudenSteig, the Karstwanderweg, and the Harzer Grenzweg. The famous Harzer Hexenstieg, one of Germany's most popular long-distance trails, also runs directly through Bad Lauterberg, offering opportunities to experience the region's pure nature as part of a longer journey.
Lauterberg provides various parking options for hikers, often located near trailheads or popular attractions. Specific parking areas can be found close to major points of interest like the Großer Knollen lookout tower, the Unicorn Cave, the Bismarck Tower, and the Oder Reservoir. It is advisable to check local signage for designated parking spots and any potential fees.
Yes, Lauterberg is home to beautiful nature reserves that offer protected and scenic hiking experiences. For example, the Lauterberg Nature Reserve – Lauterberg Transmission Tower loop from Lauterberg takes you directly through the Lauterberg Nature Reserve, allowing you to immerse yourself in the region's natural environment.


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