Best attractions and places to see around Obertrubach include natural features, historical landmarks, and cultural sites within the Trubach Valley. This region, part of Franconian Switzerland, is characterized by its rock formations, caves, and historic mills. It offers opportunities for hiking and exploring medieval castle ruins. The area provides a blend of outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
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The pilgrimage church of the Holy Trinity is the landmark of Gößweinstein. This monumental church, whose two towers majestically greet the country, together with its pilgrimage forms the religious center of Franconian Switzerland. Thousands of pilgrims come to this place of worship every year. In addition, the basilica is the destination of many art lovers and tourists. After all, the church, built between 1730 and 1739, is one of the most important creations of late Baroque architecture in Franconia and is considered a sacred masterpiece by the great architect Balthasar Neumann.
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The Quackenschloss is a passage cave about 18 meters long. It is the remains of a very old and high-lying cave system. The rock wall has a patchy appearance due to the weathering of individual shells. The cave probably gets its name from this rock composition. The type of stone with holes in it (smokewacke) is called quacke here. The oblique oval shape of the cave is determined by two longitudinal fissures and two diagonally sloping bank joints. Two larger fissures cross the passage. One portal is about 7 meters wide and 2.5 meters high, the other, divided by a rock pillar, is about 9 meters wide and 5 meters high. The cave is registered as C 4 in the Franconian Alb Cave Register (HFA). It has been designated by the Bavarian State Office for the Environment as an important geotope (474R060)[1] and as a natural monument (ND-04580). The cave, which is easily accessible via hiking trails, is one of the most frequently visited destinations in the Franconian Jura, also because of its scenic location. There is a sport climbing area next to the cave. Source: Wikipedia
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The Quackenschloss is a cave ruin, the remains of which belong to a very high (505 meters) and therefore very old cave system. The rock grotto, which is about three meters high and six meters wide, is open on two sides and can be safely entered from the east side. In the gallery cave, which takes its name from the enclosed fossils, the so-called Quacken, the remains of a 17-meter-long cave system can be explored.
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A small steep path leads to the roof of the Quakenschloss. Great view from above.
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The Oswald cave is a passage cave that can be crossed effortlessly.
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The Oswald cave is a beautiful passage cave, you should take a flashlight with you because of the height, it is accessible all year round.
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Absolutely worth seeing basilica and always the highlight of a visit to Gößweinstein. In the immediate vicinity of the landmark of Gößweinstein, in the "Holy District", a pilgrimage museum was also opened in 2008.
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The region is renowned for its striking dolomite rock formations, making it a popular climbing area. You can also discover fascinating karst caves, such as the easily traversable Oswald Cave near Muggendorf, which is accessible year-round. Another notable cave is Quackenschloss, a cave ruin near Engelhardsberg, known for its unique rock formations and a path leading to its roof for views.
Yes, the Trubach Valley is dotted with impressive castle ruins. You can explore the medieval Burgruine Leienfels, which offers great views of Franconian Switzerland and is freely accessible. Other notable ruins include Burgruine Bärnfels, situated high above the village, and Burgruine Wolfsberg, offering splendid views over the Trubach Valley.
Obertrubach is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The Trubach Valley is ideal for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking, with well-maintained trails for all levels. The region is also an internationally renowned climbing area due to its striking rock formations. For specific routes, you can explore the many options in the Road Cycling Routes around Obertrubach, Cycling around Obertrubach, and MTB Trails around Obertrubach guides.
For breathtaking panoramic views, ascend the Himmelsleiter Observation Tower in Pottenstein. This 37-meter-high tower offers a fantastic vista of the surrounding forests. Additionally, the freely accessible Burgruine Leienfels provides excellent views of Franconian Switzerland.
Absolutely. A short distance from Obertrubach, you'll find the monumental Basilica of the Holy Trinity in Gößweinstein. Built by Balthasar Neumann, it's a masterpiece of late Baroque architecture featuring a richly decorated white interior and a votive chamber with over 100 life-sized wax figures. A pilgrimage museum is also located nearby.
Families can enjoy exploring the Oswald Cave, which is easily traversable and an exciting experience for children. The Quackenschloss cave is also considered family-friendly. Additionally, there are fairytale hiking trails specifically popular with children, and the Himmelsleiter Observation Tower offers an engaging climb with a rewarding view.
The Trubach Valley (Trubachtal) is a picturesque highlight of the region, famous for its extraordinary rock formations, serene nature, historic mills, and impressive castle ruins. It's a prime location for hiking, cycling, and mountain biking, and its landscape transforms beautifully with the seasons, from blooming fruit trees in spring to a 'Franconian Indian Summer' in autumn.
The Kletter-Infozentrum Fränkische Schweiz in Obertrubach is an excellent resource. This climbing information center provides valuable insights into climbing in the Frankenjura region and offers opportunities for beginners to take their first steps in the sport.
Yes, the church community of Obertrubach organizes an annual event called 'Ewige Anbetung' (Eternal Adoration) and 'Lichterfest' (Festival of Lights). This culminates in a procession with numerous fires on the surrounding hillsides, attracting visitors from around the world.
Obertrubach is a hiking paradise with numerous themed and circular routes. Popular options include trails to Egloffstein Castle, offering breathtaking views, and a fairytale hiking trail for children. You can also hike through the Gründleins valley, passing by the Leienfels castle ruins, or enjoy the circular trail around the Hohenstein for spectacular views. Many routes are available in the Attractions and Places To See around Obertrubach guide.
Obertrubach is a welcoming destination at any time of year, with its landscape changing beautifully with the seasons. Spring brings vibrant blooming fruit trees, while autumn offers a 'Franconian Indian Summer.' The region's gastronomy and hospitality ensure a pleasant visit regardless of the season.


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