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Mountaineering routes around Pleinfeld are characterized by green hills, dense forests, and the expansive Franconian Lake District, offering elevated natural landscapes rather than high-alpine peaks. The region is situated at the Great Brombachsee and borders the Altmühltal Nature Park, providing diverse terrain for exploration. While not featuring towering mountains, the area includes numerous hills and elevated sections, alongside opportunities for rock climbing on Jura rocks. These routes offer varied experiences through picturesque valleys and along scenic lake shores.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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8.00km
02:14
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.1km
02:49
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180m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.1km
05:09
420m
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Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.1km
03:06
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I've driven through here so many times myself, always on my way to some supposedly beautiful destination. But every stop here is worthwhile, allowing you to wander through the winding alleys of the old town. So many discoveries await!
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You feel like you're in the mountains. You can already hear the bells hanging on the Highland cattle from afar. If you're lucky, they'll be very close to the wooden walkways.
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Brombachsee webcam with weather data https://www.wwa-an.bayern.de/themen/ueberleitung_donau_main/webcam/index.htm
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There is also a suitable and informative geocache hidden nearby: https://coord.info/GC31DZZ
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Information about the "Countess's Chapel" The "Countess's Chapel" is also popularly known as the "Little Castle." This chapel is an unplastered sandstone building measuring approximately 3 x 3 x 4 m. The shell-shaped altar niche contains a wooden vespers group, behind which stands a simple wooden cross. The exact year of construction of the chapel is unknown, but around 1700, a brick shrine with a shell niche for the vespers group stood in place of the chapel. Today, it is used during the annual Pentecost procession. [ Source: https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC31DZZ ]
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Opening Hours: Monday – Tuesday Closed Wednesday – Sunday 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM Hot Food: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM Snacks and Sausages: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM Contact Details: Unteres Dorf 6 91174 Spalt-Hagsbronn +49 09175 / 591 info@gasthaus-zur-frischen-quelle.de [Source: https://gasthaus-zur-frischen-quelle.de/]
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The Roman Catholic, listed branch church of St. Ägidius is located in Hagsbronn, a municipality in the town of Spalt in the Roth district (Middle Franconia, Bavaria). The building is registered as a listed building in the Bavarian Register of Historic Monuments under monument number D-5-76-147-222. Residents of the Roman Catholic faith are parishioners of St. Emmeram (Spalt) in the Großweingarten-Abenberg-Spalt-Theilenberg parish association in the Roth-Schwabach deanery of the Diocese of Eichstätt. [Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._%C3%84gidius_(Hagsbronn) ]
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The mountaineering routes around Pleinfeld are characterized by picturesque green hills, dense forests, and the expansive Franconian Lake District, particularly the Great Brombachsee. While not high-alpine, you'll find elevated natural landscapes, scenic valleys, and opportunities to explore the fringes of the Altmühltal Nature Park. Some routes also feature rock formations, such as the Jura rocks, offering a diverse experience.
Yes, for those seeking a more strenuous experience, there is a difficult route available. The Jakobbuck – Galgenberg loop from Spalt is an 18.4 km trail with significant elevation changes, perfect for experienced mountaineers looking for a demanding trek through the region's elevated terrain.
While specific 'easy' routes are not listed as mountaineering, many moderate trails offer enjoyable experiences for families. The region's green hills and lake shores provide a pleasant backdrop. For a moderate, yet rewarding experience, consider the Galgenberg loop from Spalt, which is 7.9 km long and takes about 2 hours 13 minutes, making it manageable for active families.
Yes, all the mountaineering routes listed in the guide are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For instance, you can enjoy the View of Brombachsee – Großer Brombachsee loop from Allmannsdorf, which provides expansive lake views, or the Burgstall Altenheideck loop from Heideck, winding through forested hills.
The region around Pleinfeld is rich in history and natural beauty. Along your routes, you might encounter historical sites like the Roman watchtower Wp 14/20 or the Roman small fort Gündersbach. You can also explore the Great Brombach Lake and the Little Brombach Lake, or visit the Allmannsdorf Beach at the Brombachsee. Further afield, you could visit the impressive Wernfels Castle or the Wülzburg Fortress.
Pleinfeld offers enjoyable mountaineering experiences across multiple seasons. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, ideal for hiking. Summer is excellent for combining hikes with water activities at the Brombachsee. While not high-alpine, the region's green hills and forests can also be explored in winter, though conditions may vary and require appropriate gear.
Absolutely! Many routes in the Pleinfeld area provide stunning views of the Franconian Lake District. A prime example is the View of Brombachsee – Großer Brombachsee loop from Allmannsdorf, which offers expansive vistas of the Great Brombachsee. Another option is the Great Brombach Lake – Little Brombach Lake loop from Langlau, which takes you around both major lakes.
Generally, the natural landscapes and trails around Pleinfeld are welcoming for dogs, especially the extensive network of hiking and cycling paths through forests and along lake shores. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to check local regulations for specific areas or attractions you plan to visit.
Pleinfeld is situated directly on the Great Brombachsee, which is part of the Franconian Lake District. While specific 'wild swimming' spots might require local knowledge, the region offers numerous bathing beaches and designated swimming areas, such as the Allmannsdorf Beach at the Brombachsee, where you can cool off after your hike. The Waldbad Pleinfeld also provides a refreshing stop.
Mountaineers using komoot frequently praise the diverse landscape, which combines green hills and dense forests with the scenic beauty of the Franconian Lake District. The well-maintained trails and the opportunity to explore both natural and historical sites, like the Roman Limes, are often highlighted as key attractions. The region offers a refreshing escape with varied terrain suitable for different skill levels.
There are 5 curated mountaineering routes available in the Pleinfeld area, ranging from moderate to difficult. These routes showcase the best of the region's elevated natural landscapes, forests, and lake views, providing diverse options for exploration.
Pleinfeld and the surrounding towns like Spalt and Heideck offer various dining options, from traditional Franconian inns to cafes. Many of these are conveniently located in the town centers, which often serve as starting or ending points for the routes. Along the Brombachsee, you'll also find lakeside eateries and beer gardens, especially during warmer months, perfect for a post-hike refreshment.


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