Attractions and places to see around Frauenwald are centered within the Thuringian Forest, offering a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. The region is known for its diverse terrain, including high peaks and extensive forests, providing numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. Frauenwald is situated along the Rennsteig, a long-distance hiking trail, and features several notable landmarks and viewpoints. Visitors can explore cultural sites that reflect the area's history and natural features within the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
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The Neue Gehlberger Hütte is located on the 978-meter-high Schneekopf mountain and is the highest-altitude serviced hut in Thuringia. It offers a cozy hiking hostel with shared rooms and a restaurant serving traditional Thuringian cuisine. Opening Hours: The restaurant is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. – longer in summer. Breakfast for guests is served from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.
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Explorer of the Thuringian Forest. In 1829 he undertook the first continuous hike along the Rennsteig.
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You can't get more nature than on the 170km long Rennsteig. There are also a number of raised bogs to see.
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The Neue Gehlberger Hütte is open Thursday to Monday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday are rest days. I can only recommend taking a break here. The offer is very good. The proximity to the parking facility at the Güldenen Brücke causes a large number of visitors, mostly on weekends and when the weather is nice.
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Here at 978 m you have a really great all-round view of other peaks in the Thuringian Forest and the Rhön, up to the Ettersberg near Weimar and Oberhof. With very good visibility, such as winter inversion weather conditions, the view extends to the Brocken in the Harz Mountains, to the Schneeberg (Fichtelgebirge) and to the western Ore Mountains. You can also see the “Wilde Gera” (A 71) motorway bridge, the largest arched bridge in Germany with a span of 252 m. https://schneekopf.eu/ And if you want, you can crack the 1000 meter mark here on the observation tower for three euros. Diligence also has its price.
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Very nice vantage point with a successful lookout tower
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Great view, you have to enjoy it!
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A photo is a must when you get there!
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For breathtaking vistas, visit the Kickelhahn Tower, which offers extensive views from its 1855 lookout tower. Another excellent spot is the Schneekopf Summit and Observation Tower, the second-highest elevation in Thuringia, providing magnificent all-around views of the Thuringian Forest, the Rhön, and even the Harz Mountains on clear days. Additionally, Plänckner's viewpoint (Großer Beerberg) offers extensive vistas over Heidersbach and Goldlauter, and towards Coburg.
Frauenwald offers several sites reflecting its history. The Kickelhahn Tower area includes the Goethehäuschen and foundations of a hunting lodge. The Monument am Bohrstuhl (Deer Monument) serves as Frauenwald's emblem, depicting its history from 1218 to 1918. For a unique historical experience, the Bunkermuseum Frauenwald, an underground former GDR State Security command bunker, provides insights into recent East German history through guided tours. You can also visit the Heimatstube "Altes Frauenwald" to see local life from 1650 onwards.
Yes, Frauenwald is well-suited for families. The Kickelhahn Tower and Schneekopf Summit and Observation Tower are both listed as family-friendly destinations. The region also features playgrounds, the "Zwergenpfad" (Dwarf Path), and the "Lauraweg" with its railway stations, all popular with families. Many hiking trails, such as the easy Zwergenpfad loop, are suitable for all ages. You can find more family-friendly routes in the Hiking around Frauenwald guide.
Frauenwald is a prime location for hiking, situated directly on the famous Rennsteig long-distance trail. You can explore numerous trails, including the 10.4-kilometer Panoramaring Frauenwald, which offers scenic views. For specific routes, consider the "Highest Point of the Rennsteig – Schmücke Lodge and Beer Garden loop" or the "Panorama Loop – Hunger Spring loop." Many options, from easy to difficult, are available in the Hiking around Frauenwald guide.
Absolutely. The Thuringian Forest, including the area around Frauenwald, is popular for cycling. The Rennsteig itself offers opportunities for mountain biking. You can find various cycling routes, such as the "Schönbrunn Reservoir – View of the Schönbrunn Reservoir loop" or the "Rennsteighöhe Bunker Museum – Rennsteig Station loop." Explore more options in the Cycling around Frauenwald guide.
The Rennsteig is a renowned 170 km long-distance hiking trail that runs through the Thuringian Forest, and Frauenwald is located right in its middle. You can experience it by hiking or cycling sections of the trail, enjoying its natural beauty and high moors. The Highest Point of the Rennsteig is a must-visit landmark along this path. Several routes in the Hiking around Frauenwald guide incorporate parts of the Rennsteig.
The Schneekopf Summit is the second-highest elevation in Thuringia at 978 meters. Its observation tower allows visitors to reach over 1,000 meters in the Thuringian Forest, offering magnificent panoramic views. It's also home to the Neue Gehlberger Hütte, the highest-situated managed hut in Thuringia, serving traditional cuisine.
Yes, several attractions offer amenities. The Kickelhahn Tower area includes a restaurant. On the Schneekopf Summit, you'll find the Neue Gehlberger Hütte, which is a cozy hiker's hostel with shared rooms and a restaurant serving traditional Thuringian home cooking. There are also cafes near hiking trails and various accommodation options in and around Frauenwald.
Beyond the main highlights, you can find unique experiences like the "NaturKunstBlicke," which are art installations integrated into nature. The Talsperre Schönbrunn, a nearby dam, offers clear, azure waters in summer and vibrant autumn colors. For horse enthusiasts, Reiterhof "Rosenberger Hof" provides carriage rides, riding lessons, and access to riding trails.
During winter, the Rennsteig and surrounding areas transform into a winter sports paradise. Opportunities include cross-country skiing, tobogganing, and winter hiking. The region's trails are often prepared for these activities, offering a different way to experience the Thuringian Forest's beauty.
Yes, the natural environment around Frauenwald, particularly within the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Thuringian Forest, provides opportunities for wildlife observation. Visitors can observe red deer and other wild animals from designated observation platforms near the village.
Many of the hiking trails and natural areas around Frauenwald are suitable for walks with dogs. While specific dog-friendly facilities might vary, the general outdoor environment of the Thuringian Forest welcomes well-behaved dogs on leash. Always check local regulations for specific trails or protected areas.


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