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Hiking around Neualbenreuth offers exploration within the Upper Palatinate Forest in Bavaria, Germany. The region features tranquil rural landscapes, extensive forests, and meadows, situated directly on the Czech border. Its terrain includes gently rolling hills and diverse natural features, providing varied environments for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Bad Neualbenreuth lies at the foot of the Tillenberg hill, which is steeped in legend. The Tillenberg, the natural border with the Czech Republic, has become a connecting link between the two countries, as clearly depicted in the fountain.
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The historic town of Bad Neualbenreuth is idyllically nestled in a hilly landscape. Preserved half-timbered farms from the Egerland region, the local history museum, and the baroque church bear witness to a vibrant, historic past. The Sybyllenbad health center also exudes nature, tranquility, and hospitality.
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Ringelfelsen rock formation. This is one of the largest rock formations in the surrounding area. The Friends of Nature House is built directly on the rock here, with a lovely covered seating area.
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The Nature Friends' House is located right next to the Ringelfelsen rock. The Ringelfelsen Festival takes place here every year at the end of August, featuring traditional competitions such as log throwing.
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There are abundant springs around the Birkenbach and Heidelberg ridges. In forest springs like this one, the water emerges, flows eastward down the slope as a streamlet, joins other streams, and eventually becomes the Pointmühlbach, which flows into the Muglbach near the Sibyllenbad.
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The 653-meter-high Ringelfelsen (also known as the Rinnlstein) is geologically part of the Waldsassen Slate Mountains. It is composed of phyllite and was formed in the Cambrian period, approximately 541 to 485 million years ago. The name likely derives from a spring and the small stream emerging from it, marking the boundary. This "rinne" (channel) from the Rinelbrunnen (rinel fountain), which flowed onto the Rinnlwiesen (rinel meadows), gave the Rinnlstein its name in the late 19th century. Over time, the large stone near the Rinelbrunnen gradually became the Ringelfelsen (ringel rock). A wooden hut was built at this popular hiking destination in 1947, but was replaced by a brick hut after a fire. Since 1977, a cross has adorned the overhanging rock face.
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The rocks of the Waldsassen Slate Mountains, which extend from the Tillenberg in Czech territory to Wondreb in the southwest and to the "Gsteinigt" near Arzberg in the northwest, were of interest for mining due to their extensive quartz deposits. Between the 13th and 19th centuries, gold was also mined in these quartz veins. However, the finds were modest.
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During the Neualbenreuth gold rush, an experimental tunnel was excavated into the rock formations of the Waldsassen Slate Mountains. The name "Altes Schloss" (Old Castle) derives from the "old end" or "old outcrop," the mining term for a mining tunnel. There was never a castle here.
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Neualbenreuth offers an extensive network of over 190 hiking trails. These routes cater to various fitness levels, from easy strolls through meadows to more challenging ascents in the Upper Palatinate Forest.
The terrain around Neualbenreuth is characterized by gently rolling hills, dense woodlands, and expansive meadows. You'll find diverse natural features, including tranquil streams, rock formations, and scenic viewpoints, all within the serene backdrop of the Upper Palatinate Forest.
Yes, the picturesque Muglbach Waterfall is a notable natural highlight in the region. You can experience it on routes such as the Muglbach Waterfall – Forest Chapel Alter Herrgott loop from Altmugl, which is a moderate 5.0-mile (8.1 km) path.
Hikers can discover several unique landmarks. The Grenzland Tower offers panoramic views of the borderland landscape, and you can even visit the geographic center of Europe along the Nurtschweg. Other interesting features include the Granatbrunnen (Garnet Well) and the distinctive Frog Rock, which is featured on the Bad Neualbenreuth – Frog Rock loop from Bad Neualbenreuth.
Yes, Neualbenreuth has over 100 easy hiking routes, making it ideal for families. These trails often traverse gentle paths through forests and meadows, providing a relaxed outdoor experience for all ages. Many routes are well-marked and offer opportunities to explore nature without strenuous climbs.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Neualbenreuth and the Upper Palatinate Forest. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves, near livestock, or in areas with wildlife, to ensure their safety and respect for the environment and other hikers.
The best time to hike in Neualbenreuth is typically from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally mild, and the natural landscape, with its forests and meadows, is at its most vibrant. Summer offers lush greenery, while autumn brings beautiful fall foliage.
Many of the hiking routes in Neualbenreuth are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Sauweg Forest Trail – Historic Boundary Stone (1844) loop from Bad Neualbenreuth, which takes you through forests to a historic boundary stone.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from more than 870 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil rural charm, the well-marked paths through dense woodlands and expansive meadows, and the unique borderland features that offer diverse landscapes.
Yes, the region around Neualbenreuth offers several interesting castles and lakes. You can explore historic sites like Kinsberg Castle (Hroznatov Castle) or Cheb Castle. For lakes, the Upper Town Pond (Oberer Stadtteich) Tirschenreuth is a notable spot, offering a different kind of natural beauty.
Neualbenreuth, being a popular hiking destination, generally offers various parking options, especially near trailheads and in the town center. Look for designated hiker parking areas or public parking lots, which are usually well-signposted. Specific starting points for routes often have convenient parking nearby.
Absolutely. Given Neualbenreuth's direct proximity to the Czech border, you have unique opportunities for cross-border hikes. This allows you to experience the cultural and natural diversity of both regions, with trails often connecting points of interest on both sides of the border.


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