Best mountain peaks around Herzogenaurach are found in a region characterized by the Aurach valley, forests, and rolling hills. The area offers elevated landscapes suitable for outdoor activities, with the town itself at an average elevation of 300 meters. The surrounding landscape reaches up to 371 meters, providing numerous well-signposted walking trails. The nearby Franconian Switzerland region also offers distinct mountain experiences and geological formations.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
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We had a lovely hike there last Sunday. The paths are very wide, so you can walk even when it's raining.
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The beautiful forest also offers a lot of variety when you climb the Dreiberg. We have erected a temporary summit cross, please check if it is still there and write to us or build a new, sturdy one ;)
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Unspectacular wooded summit that is easy to reach on single trails. https://www.peakhunter.com/de/peaks/lehenholz
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Unfortunately, no view rewards the ascent
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A summit cross - without a sign or the like ... On the roadside
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There is a wooden cross on the top and a few stones around it.
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This Schultersberg belongs to the "Hedera" is the name of the small elevation in the Regnitz valley near Möhrendorf. Especially in winter you can see Erlangen, Bubenreuth and Baiersdorf up here. You can also see the Walberla in Franconian Switzerland. (Source: https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC8TR5F_hedera?guid=4aa89d52-b905-44e2-95dc-2ef354b603b8)
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More information at: http://www.peakhunter.com/de/peaks/rathsberg--2
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While Herzogenaurach itself is characterized by rolling hills and forests, the surrounding region offers several elevated points. The View of Trogbrücke and Solarberg provides a unique, high-contrast vista of the Europakanal Trogbrücke and the picturesque Zenntal. For more traditional summit experiences, consider the Schultersberg Summit (309 m), which offers panoramic views stretching to Erlangen and even the Walberla in Franconian Switzerland, especially clear in winter. The Rathsberg Summit Cross (390 m) is another distinct landmark, marked by a wooden cross.
Yes, for more distinct mountain experiences with expansive views, the nearby region of Franconian Switzerland is highly recommended. The Ehrenbürg, often known locally as 'Walberla,' is a prominent landmark. It consists of two main crests, the Walberla (512 m) and the Rodenstein (531 m), both offering magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding Franconian landscape. There's also a summit cross with benches on a pre-summit of the Ehrenbürg providing excellent vistas of Kirchehrenbach.
The region around Herzogenaurach offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find easy walks through local forests like the Dohnwald and Steinbach. For more challenging ascents and varied terrain, the trails around the Ehrenbürg in Franconian Switzerland cater to different difficulty levels. Komoot offers numerous routes, such as the easy 'Scenic Pond Landscape – Fish ponds at the edge of the forest loop' or the moderate 'Dammbach Nature Reserve – Herzogenaurach Airfield (EDQH) loop'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Herzogenaurach guide page.
Absolutely. Many of the local trails through the forests around Herzogenaurach are suitable for families. The View of Trogbrücke and Solarberg is specifically noted as family-friendly. The Ehrenbürg also has numerous hiking trails, some of which are suitable for relaxed walks, making it a good option for families looking for nature experiences.
You can expect to see a mix of natural and man-made features. Many 'peaks' like Lehenholz Summit (377 m) and Dreiberg Summit (305 m) are wooded summits, offering serene forest environments. Viewpoints like the View of Trogbrücke and Solarberg provide vistas of the Europakanal and the Zenntal. The Ehrenbürg in Franconian Switzerland features fascinating rock formations, including the 'Wailing Wall,' alongside its panoramic views of the Franconian landscape.
The Ehrenbürg, particularly the Walberla crest, holds significant cultural importance. It is considered one of the 'Holy Mountains of the Franconians,' alongside the Staffelberg and Kreuzberg. It is also famous for hosting the 'Walberla-Kirchweih,' one of Franconia's oldest spring festivals, which takes place on its plateau every May. Locally, the Rathsberg Summit Cross (390 m) is a natural monument with a distinct wooden cross, serving as a landmark.
Yes, the region offers various routes for both mountain biking and gravel biking. For gravel biking, you can find routes like the 'Challenging Forest Trail – Trailwald Reuth loop' or the 'Old Town Hall, Herzogenaurach – Rhine–Main–Danube Canal Path loop.' Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as the 'Hochstraße Singletrack – Herrenweiher Near Tanzenhaid loop.' More details and routes are available on the Gravel biking around Herzogenaurach and MTB Trails around Herzogenaurach guide pages.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered. Many enjoy the panoramic views from spots like the Schultersberg Summit (309 m), especially the distant sight of the Walberla. The unique, high-contrast vista from the View of Trogbrücke and Solarberg is also a favorite. For those seeking tranquility, the wooded summits like Dreiberg Summit (305 m) offer beautiful forest walks on wide paths.
The region is enjoyable year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural scenery. The Walberla-Kirchweih festival on the Ehrenbürg in May is a popular time for cultural visitors. Winter can also be rewarding, as the panoramic views from summits like Schultersberg Summit (309 m) are often clearer, allowing for distant sights of landmarks like the Walberla.
Yes, for beginners, the local forests around Herzogenaurach offer gentle ascents. The Lehenholz Summit (377 m) is described as an 'unspectacular wooded summit that is easy to reach on single trails.' Similarly, the Dreiberg Summit (305 m) is accessible via wide paths, making it suitable for those new to hiking or looking for a relaxed walk.
Many of the outdoor areas and trails around Herzogenaurach are dog-friendly. For instance, the View of Trogbrücke and Solarberg is explicitly listed as dog-friendly. When exploring, always ensure your dog is under control, and be mindful of local regulations, especially in nature reserves or agricultural areas.


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