Best natural monuments around Großheirath offer a combination of natural landscapes and historical significance. While the municipality does not feature traditional designated natural monuments, the region provides unique outdoor experiences. The Steinlegendenweg, for instance, integrates natural elements with local history and art, featuring sculptural works and ancient boundary stones. This area provides a blend of nature, art, and heritage for visitors to explore.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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Goldbergsee, a 145-hectare reservoir, was originally created as a flood control basin. Today, it is one of the most popular recreational areas in Coburg. The lake was created at the end of 2010. Since then, it has become a popular destination for day trips. The idyllic surroundings offer beautiful views of the majestic Callenberg Castle, which overlooks the lake, and the Glender Wiesen bird sanctuary.
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The path around the Goldbergsee can be enjoyed at any time of year. Many water birds can be observed, part of the path leads through the forest, the rest along the lake. If you prefer peace and quiet, you should come during the week, as it can get crowded at the weekend.
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The climb is a bit difficult, but you will be rewarded with a wonderful view.
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The small detour to Spitzberg is highly recommended. You have a wonderful view here, which you can enjoy on a bench.
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Small creatures called Querkele once lived in the Querkeles cave on the Staffelberg. They were helpful and kind to everyone. They were welcome guests with the people, because they did some work, helped with illnesses and knew advice for all difficult tasks.
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A lot has already been said and written about Spitsbergen. This survey lives up to its name. Good shoes are strongly recommended for those who hike up and down this short path. Brisk walks in summer conditions are also possible with well-fitting "sneakers". But any ankle injured with ligament damage recommend high shoes and then ideally stepping on sideways. It can also get pretty muddy in wintry conditions. In the worst case ... the nearest orthopedic is in Lichtenfels ;-) And the seating area with a view "of the vast country" in front of the massive bushes has something "archaically majestic". However, the table shows clear "dissolution phenomena".
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At the top of the rest area you have a great view of the Staffelberg
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The stepping points down to the cave are pretty smooth. Very slippery when it rains.
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While Großheirath doesn't feature traditional designated natural monuments, the region offers the unique Steinlegendenweg (Stone Legends Path). This trail combines natural elements with local history and art, featuring sculptural works by Peter Plentz and ancient boundary stones, some dating back to the 16th century. It provides a blend of nature, art, and heritage for visitors.
Yes, the area boasts several excellent viewpoints. The Staffelberg is a popular choice, offering extensive views over the Bad Staffelsteiner and Lichtenfelser areas and recognized as one of Bavaria's most beautiful geotopes. Another great option is Spitzberg (517 m), which provides beautiful panoramic views of the Staffelberg and the surrounding Franconian Jura, often with fewer crowds.
The Steinlegendenweg incorporates historical 'Jagd- und Zentsteine' (hunting and cent stones), which are ancient boundary markers. Additionally, the Rotenhan Castle Ruins, a high medieval rock castle, is considered one of the most beautiful ruins in the district and offers a historical site within a natural setting.
The Steinlegendenweg is an engaging educational experience, especially for children, who are often captivated by the stories behind the expressive sculptures and ancient boundary stones. The trail explains local legends and deserted settlements, making the walk interactive and fun for families.
Along the Steinlegendenweg, you can discover various sculptures and points of interest such as the Runenstein, Wassergöttin, Taufstein, Teufelsstein, Faun, Tierstein, Mühlbergmädchen, Flöterich, and Zauberer. The Ulrichstock Sculpture and Rest Area is also part of this path, offering a place for reflection. The 'Teufelsstein' (Devil's Stone) in particular provides magnificent views and is an ideal resting spot.
The region around Großheirath offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'St. Oswald's Church, Großheirath loop' or the 'Teufelsstein Sculpture – Flöterich Sculpture loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many routes available, including the 'Meschenbach Brewpub – View of the Itz loop' for touring bicycles or the 'Rossach Half-Timbered Village – View of Staffelberg loop' for road cycling. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Großheirath, Road Cycling Routes around Großheirath, and Cycling around Großheirath guide pages.
Yes, you can visit the Querkeles Cave. This small cave below a summit features a collapsed ceiling, creating a beautiful play of light and shadow. It requires sure-footedness to navigate the path down to it.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from spots like the Staffelberg and the peaceful, less crowded atmosphere of Spitzberg (517 m). The diverse flora and changing landscapes on the high plateau at Staffelberg are also highly appreciated, offering a new picture with every season.
The landscape, particularly the high plateau between Staffelberg, Spitzberg, and Lerchenberg, offers a completely new picture with every season. From flowering meadows in spring and bright sunflowers in summer to short grasses and individual bushes, the area is a feast for the eyes year-round. Clear days are ideal for enjoying the extensive views from various summits and viewpoints.
While some paths, like the ascent to Spitzberg or the descent to Querkeles Cave, require sure-footedness, the Steinlegendenweg offers various routes, including shorter alternatives to its 18.2 km circuit. Many sections of the trails around the Staffelberg plateau are also suitable for leisurely walks, allowing visitors to enjoy the scenic views without extreme difficulty.
Many of the trails and natural areas around Großheirath are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the scenic hikes with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and be mindful of other visitors and wildlife, especially in more frequented areas or nature reserves.


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