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Hiking around Lautertal offers a diverse landscape characterized by the meandering Lauter river, gentle hills, and extensive woodlands. The region, part of the Schwäbische Alb, features a mix of open meadows and shaded forest paths. Hikers can expect varied terrain, including riverside trails and ascents to scenic viewpoints. This area provides a natural setting for outdoor activities, with routes suitable for different experience levels.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
4.1
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49
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13.6km
03:43
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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(22)
65
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13.2km
03:32
160m
150m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.5
(15)
69
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.4
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51
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8.71km
02:26
170m
170m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20
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4.75km
01:24
140m
140m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Senningshöhe (Alexandrinenhütte) beautiful view and the possibility of a rest, ends October!!!
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When the Alexandrinenhütte itself is closed, the brand-new hut next door offers shelter. You can also comfortably enjoy the view of the Coburg region from here. The benches make it possible. A great idea 💡.
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On May 27, 1906, an observation tower was inaugurated on the summit in honor of Duchess Alexandrine (1820–1904), wife of Duke Ernst II of Coburg.[3][4] The Alexandrine Tower, designed by Max Böhme, fell into disrepair over the following decades due to inadequate maintenance and was demolished in March 1936 due to its dilapidated condition. On July 18, 1936, the Thüringerwald-Verein Coburg e.V. inaugurated the Alexandrine Hut on the same site, built partly using stones from the former tower. For over 80 years, the association has operated the hut on a voluntary basis and continuously modernizes it. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandrinenh%C3%BCtte
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The Alexandrinenhütte is a hut belonging to the Thüringerwald-Verein Coburg e. V. (Thuringian Forest Association Coburg). It is located on the Sennigshöhe (523 m above sea level), one of the highest points in the Coburg district, near the Mirsdorf district of the Meeder municipality in Upper Franconia (Bavaria). It serves as a popular hiking rest stop and, due to its elevation, is considered the highest beer garden in the Coburg region. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandrinenh%C3%BCtte
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When the Alexandrinenhütte itself is closed, the brand-new hut next door offers shelter. You can also comfortably enjoy the view of the Coburg countryside from here. The benches make it possible. A great idea! 💡
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The Herzogsbrunnen (Duke's Fountain) is a spring near Rödental-Oberwohlsbach and is located near the Hohe Schwenge peak and the quarry nature reserve near Taimbach. The following information can be found on the Rödental town website: "The area around Lauterburg Castle was once a favorite hunting ground of the Dukes of Coburg. It was a separate forestry district (see Taimbach Forester's House) and had its own forester. For all those involved in a hunt, the spring was a popular meeting place and resting place. So, it was only natural to name it "Herzogsbrunnen" (Duke's Fountain) when, in 1907, nature and hiking enthusiasts had it dug and the fountain created. The plaque on the Herzogsbrunnen bears the following inscription: "What you sought when you crossed the threshold of your house, here you will find it: the pure air, a drink from the cool spring – and deep rest in the quiet peace of the forest."
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The ruins of Lauterburg Castle, located along a nature trail, are located on the edge of the Oberwohlsbach district of Rödental. Since 1999, the ruins have been open to the public again and are a popular destination for young and old. Since then, the Rödental Local History Society has maintained the castle complex with particular dedication. The ruins have always been one of the most popular destinations in the Coburg region, offering magnificent views of the surrounding countryside.
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The ruins of Lauterburg Castle, located along a nature trail, are located on the edge of the Oberwohlsbach district of Rödental. Since 1999, the ruins have been open to the public again and are a popular destination for young and old. Since then, the Rödental Local History Society has maintained the castle complex with particular dedication. The ruins have always been one of the most popular destinations in the Coburg region, offering magnificent views of the surrounding countryside.
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Lautertal offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 90 routes available on komoot. These range from easy strolls to more challenging treks, catering to different fitness levels.
Yes, Lautertal has numerous easy trails perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed walk. Approximately half of the routes, around 46, are classified as easy. A good option is the Lauterburg Ruins – Herzogsbrunnen loop from Lauterberg, which is about 3.4 miles (5.5 km) long and takes under 2 hours.
Many trails in Lautertal are suitable for families. Shorter, less strenuous routes are ideal for children. Consider the Herzogsbrunnen – Natural Forest Reserve East Boundary loop from Lauterberg, a gentle 2-mile (3.3 km) path that can be completed in just over an hour, offering a pleasant experience for all ages.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Lautertal. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves, near wildlife, or when passing through agricultural areas. Please respect local signage.
The Lautertal region is beautiful year-round, but spring (April-May) offers blooming wildflowers and mild temperatures, while autumn (September-October) provides stunning fall foliage. Summer is also popular, though trails can be busier. Winter hiking is possible, but check local conditions for snow and ice.
Yes, the varied terrain of Lautertal, with its hills and river valleys, offers several scenic spots. While hiking, you might encounter views of the meandering Lauter river or expansive forest vistas. For broader panoramic views, consider visiting the Blessberg Observation Tower, which is a notable highlight in the wider region.
Public transport access to some trailheads in Lautertal is available, primarily via local bus services connecting to nearby towns. However, services might be less frequent, especially on weekends or in more remote areas. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance for your specific starting point.
Yes, most popular trailheads and starting points for hikes in Lautertal offer designated parking areas. These are often free, but some may have a small fee. Look for signs indicating 'Wanderparkplatz' (hiker's parking).
The Lautertal area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers often praise the region's diverse landscapes, including the tranquil river paths, shaded woodlands, and the historical sites like castles and ruins that dot the routes. The well-maintained trails and natural beauty are frequently highlighted.
Yes, many of the hiking trails in Lautertal are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. An example is the Röstenteich – Pfaffenteich loop from Rottenbach, which is about 5.4 miles (8.7 km) and takes around 2.5 hours, leading through scenic ponds and forested areas.
Lautertal is rich in history and natural beauty. Along your hikes, you can explore various points of interest. For example, the Rosenau Castle Park – Rosenau Castle loop from Lauterberg passes by historical sites. In the wider region, you can also visit significant landmarks like the Coburg Fortress or Ehrenburg Palace.
Yes, you'll find various opportunities for refreshments in Lautertal. Many villages along the Lauter river have traditional inns and restaurants where you can enjoy local cuisine. Some trailheads or popular hiking spots may also have small kiosks or beer gardens, especially during peak season.


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