Natural monuments around Marktgraitz offer diverse landscapes within the scenic Steinach Valley. The area features geological formations, riverine environments, and elevated viewpoints. These natural sites provide opportunities for exploration and observing local flora and fauna. Marktgraitz is situated where the Steinach river flows, contributing to the region's natural character.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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Not only traces of the Celtic era can be found on the "Korches," as it is called by the locals, but rare plants such as the Kordigast whitebeam are also native here. From its plateau, the Grosser Kordigast offers, on a clear day, distant views as far as the Franconian Forest and the Fichtel Mountains. Family-friendly hiking trails lead along the "Schlauwienix" nature trail to the popular "Spielwienix" adventure playground.
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Very beautiful idyllic lake
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Small idyll. A bench or other seating would be cool. A board on a hut provides information about the local tradition of carp ponds. The 10km Frankenwaldsteigla Green Belt passes here.
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A beautiful hiking trail located in the forest. Also suitable for children, as the tour is not that long and, with several rocks that can be found along the way, also invites them to play and linger. You don't notice anything of the 270 meters in altitude (which the app calculated for me). The route is also popular with bikers, and there were a few on it yesterday.
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We went there today because all rivers are flooding and it is really wet at the moment, thought the waterfall would also have a lot of water, but it was within limits. Of course, it was worth it anyway, and I definitely have to go again during a period of frost.
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The Große Kordigast, 538 with, is a mountain with a wonderful view of the Rhön, Coburg Land, Franconian Forest, Franconian Jura and Fichtel Mountains. There are many hikers here in the afternoon, now at 10 o'clock in the morning I'm up here all alone. There is also a summit book in the box on the cross.
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Nice little lake - in the middle of the forest
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Nice little accessible waterfall that you wouldn't expect here and a nice photo opportunity. 😀
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The region offers fascinating geological formations. A must-see is the Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth, featuring sandstone cliffs and formations originally carved for storage, now offering narrow passages and caves to explore. Another striking formation is the Holzfrauen Stäffele Sandstone Rock in the Ebnether Forest, known for its impressive sandstone cliffs and local legends.
Yes, you can discover the Pfersag Waterfall near Ebneth. This approximately two-meter-high horseshoe waterfall is often described as a 'Niagara in miniature' after periods of rain. It's a beautiful, idyllic spot, especially when the water flows over the entire rock stage.
For breathtaking views, head to ⛰️ Great Kordigast, which offers panoramic vistas over Altenkunstadt, including Plassenburg Kulmbach and Veste Coburg. The Graatzer Berglein in Marktgraitz also provides magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the scenic Steinach Valley.
Many natural monuments around Marktgraitz are family-friendly. The Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth is ideal for children to explore and climb. The ⛰️ Great Kordigast has family-friendly hiking trails leading to an adventure playground. Additionally, the Naturlehrpfad Mannsgereuth and the Redwitzer Biotopweg are designed with educational elements for younger visitors, including information boards and a dedicated children's path.
The Secluded Reginasee is a quiet forest lake and nature protection area, home to numerous insects and water birds, including the rare gnomes. The Redwitzer Biotopweg, with its Rodachsteg viewing platform, offers excellent opportunities to observe local flora and fauna in the river and floodplain ecosystem. The Naturlehrpfad Mannsgereuth also provides insights into forest life and various animal species.
The Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth was originally carved around 1790 for use as storage cellars and is also associated with traces of the Celtic era. Similarly, ⛰️ Great Kordigast is known for traces of the Celtic era and local legends. The Holzfrauen Stäffele Sandstone Rock is steeped in legends of 'Holzfräulein' (Wood Maidens), shy forest spirits.
Yes, the Naturlehrpfad Mannsgereuth, located in the forest at Kümmelberg, is an approximately 3 km long educational path. Marked by a red fox, it guides visitors through a sandy pine-mixed forest with numerous information boards about forest life and animal species. The Redwitzer Biotopweg also features a dedicated educational path for children, focusing on the river and floodplain ecosystem around the Rodach biotope.
The area around Marktgraitz offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various MTB Trails around Marktgraitz, including routes like 'Redwitz Castle and Church – Avenue to Nassanger loop'. For runners, there are several Running Trails around Marktgraitz, such as the 'Rodach Biotopes loop'. Road cyclists can also find numerous Road Cycling Routes around Marktgraitz, like the 'Maineck Castle – Mainradweg near Burgkunstadt loop'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes and unique features. The Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth is loved for its exploratory passages and climbing opportunities. The Secluded Reginasee is cherished for its tranquility and natural beauty, while the ⛰️ Great Kordigast is a favorite for its expansive views. The area's blend of geological wonders, peaceful lakes, and scenic viewpoints consistently receives high praise.
Absolutely. Marktgraitz is often referred to as the 'pearl of the Steinach Valley'. The valley, with the meandering Steinach river, contributes significantly to the region's natural charm. It offers opportunities for scenic walks and enjoying a tranquil riverine environment, making it a natural highlight in its own right.
The Pfersag Waterfall is best visited after prolonged rain periods when the water flow is strongest, creating a more impressive sight. The last few meters to the waterfall can be slippery and muddy, so appropriate footwear is recommended. It's accessible via circular walks like the Felsensteig or the Gottesgartenrundweg Nord.
The natural monuments around Marktgraitz can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural colors. Summer is ideal for exploring and enjoying the cooler, shady areas like the Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth. Even in winter, after periods of rain, the Pfersag Waterfall can be a unique sight.


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