Best attractions and places to see around Güntersleben, a municipality in the Würzburg district of Germany, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area features a rich history, evidenced by its historical path and cultural heritage monuments, alongside a tradition of viticulture. Natural features include the Dürrbach stream, the Dürrbachtal cycle path, and the Gramschatzer Wald, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Güntersleben serves as a starting point for exploring both local points of interest and prominent attractions in the broader Würzburg district.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Lenz-Steig is hidden on the other side of the Main.
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Also ideal for gravel bikers! More tips for gravel bike adventures in the area at https://graveldeluxe.com or in my Komoot profile https://www.komoot.de/user/graveldeluxe
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Marienkapelle Würzburg The Marienkapelle - an architectural masterpiece in Lower Franconia The Marienkapelle on the market square in Würzburg is one of the most beautiful and popular churches in the city. In Lower Franconia, the building is a highlight of the late Gothic era. Despite the size of the building, as the name suggests, the "Marienkapelle" is only a chapel and not a church, as it was not granted parish rights. This was because the chapel was built against the wishes of the Prince-Bishop. Special features of the architecture The Marienkapelle in Würzburg has three portals with tympanums. Each tympanum (or decorative surface) depicts a different scene. The south portal is best known for the sandstone figures of Adam and Eve. However, these are only copies of the actual figures by Tilman Riemenschneider. The original figures can be viewed in the Mainfränkisches Museum. The west portal also features a decorative panel depicting the Last Judgment. Text / Source: Würzburg Sehen, Petrinistr. 7, 97080 Würzburg (Grombühl) https://wuerzburg-se-hen.de/sehenswuerdigkeit/marienkapelle/#:~:text=Die%20Geschichte%20der%20Marienkapelle.%20Die
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It's always nice in Würzburg 🦊🦊
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terroir f - A magical place at Stettener Stein In the steep "Stettener Stein", 130 meters above the Main, you will find the terroir f of Karlstadt. You sit here like in an amphitheater and look far out over the river valley. At the same time, the view is directed to the soil, because, in addition to the topic of "Main", the terroir f also provides information about the types of soil on which the vines of Franconian wine thrive. Source: https://www.fraenkisches-weinland.de/poi/terroir_f-ein_magischer_ort_am-28354/
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Great place, worth seeing.
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Güntersleben offers a rich history to explore. You can walk the 1.2 km long Historical Path "Vom kleinen fränkischen Bauerndorf zur attraktiven Wohngemeinde", which features 17 panels detailing the community's over 900-year history. Additionally, 13 information boards guide visitors through the old town, highlighting various historical buildings and cultural heritage monuments like "Bildhäuschen" (small shrines), "Bildnische" (niches with religious images), "Bildstock" (votive pillars), and a "Kreuzweg" (Stations of the Cross).
Yes, for panoramic views, hike to Steinhöhe, the second-highest point in the Würzburg district at 382 meters. On clear days, you can see the Spessart, Rhön, Steigerwald, and the Frankenwarte in Würzburg. Another scenic area is the Stettener Stein Vineyards, known for their picturesque steep limestone slopes typical of the Franconian Main Triangle.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy day hikes or bike tours in the Gramschatzer Wald, which features diverse tree populations and leads to the Walderlebniszentrum Einsiedel. The Dürrbachtal Cycle Path connects the Main valley in Würzburg through Güntersleben to the Franconian Plateau. In winter, an 11 km cross-country skiing trail is available near the Güntersleben forest towards Gramschatz when there's snow.
Absolutely! The Dürrbachpark is a fantastic recreational area for all ages. It features a sunbathing lawn, bistro, mini-golf, beach volleyball, table tennis, badminton, boccia, a Kneipp water-treading facility, a water adventure playground, a sand playground, and a climbing wall, making it a perfect spot for families.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. For easy walks, consider routes like the "Wagenwand View of Erlabrunn – Maternus Hut loop" or the "Flagpoles at the center of the European Union loop." For more options, explore the easy hikes around Güntersleben guide, which includes several routes with varying distances and difficulties.
Yes, Güntersleben has a rich tradition of viticulture. A dedicated Wine Hiking Trail (Weinwanderweg) allows visitors to learn about the work in the vineyards, the history of local winegrowing, and the Günterslebener Sommerstuhl wine-growing region. This is a great way to combine nature with cultural insights.
Beyond Güntersleben, you can easily visit prominent sites in the Würzburg district. These include the historic Marienberg Fortress, offering great views of the city, and the pedestrian Old Main Bridge Würzburg, adorned with statues of saints. Another significant site is the Käppele Pilgrimage Church, located on Nikolausberg with a path featuring Stations of the Cross.
Yes, the area is well-suited for cycling. The Dürrbachtal Cycle Path is a great option for a scenic ride. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are several trails, including longer routes like the "Unterdürrbach Trail – M-Weg Forest Trail loop" or the "Waldschrat-Spalier singletrack – Fürstentrail loop." You can find more details in the MTB Trails around Güntersleben guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. Many enjoy the vibrant atmosphere on the Old Main Bridge Würzburg, especially in the evenings, and the stunning views from Marienberg Fortress. The historical paths and recreational facilities like Dürrbachpark in Güntersleben itself are also highly valued for their local charm and family-friendly appeal.
Yes, if you enjoy running, there are several routes in the vicinity. Options include the "Cycle Path Over the Dürbach loop" and the "Gebranntes Hölzlein loop," which offer moderate distances. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Running Trails around Güntersleben guide.
The best time to visit for outdoor activities largely depends on your interests. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling through the vineyards and forests. Summer is ideal for enjoying the Dürrbachpark's facilities and the Dürrbachtal Cycle Path. In winter, if there's sufficient snow, cross-country skiing is an option in the Gramschatzer Wald area.
While not widely publicized, the numerous Cultural Heritage Monuments scattered throughout Güntersleben, such as the various "Bildhäuschen" and "Bildstock," offer a glimpse into local religious and historical traditions. Exploring these smaller, often overlooked sites provides a deeper connection to the community's past beyond the main attractions.


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