Best attractions and places to see around Höchberg, a municipality in Bavaria, Germany, offer a blend of local history and easy access to the significant sites of neighboring Würzburg. The area is characterized by its location near the Main River, featuring vineyards and scenic landscapes. Höchberg itself holds historical significance, including a former synagogue that now serves as a Protestant church, reflecting its past Jewish community. This region provides a convenient base for exploring cultural landmarks and natural features.
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The Käppele, or also: Capuchin Monastery Nikolausberg, can be seen from the Marienberg Fortress and can also be reached in about 2km. The ascent takes place over many old stairs in several "floors" / stations... almost meditatively. There are tall trees, apostle sculptures and benches in the shade on each new floor. The view from the top is beautiful!
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The "Käpple" is a beautiful church, just grandiose inside, from the outside you have a great view of Würzburg, the Main Valley and the Marienberg Fortress.
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Beautifully landscaped courtyard garden. In the summer, with the residence in the background, a very nice motif. 📸
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In the winter months (until the end of March) the Hofgarten is only open until 5 p.m.
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The courtyard garden of the Würzburg Residence is located on the edge of the baroque city fortifications, which still delimit the area to the east with its massive retaining walls. There are also cone-shaped cut yew trees in the south garden with various sculptures !!
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Imposing fortress above Würzburg. 🙂 In the early 8th century, Marienberg, which has been inhabited since the late Bronze Age, was probably home to a fort of the Franconian-Thuringian dukes with a church, which was raised in 741 to become the first Würzburg bishop's church. From 1200 an unusually large castle was built, which was expanded and expanded in the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. The storming of the castle by the Swedes in 1631 in the Thirty Years' War prompted Johann Philipp von Schönborn to surround the Marienberg with a ring of mighty bastions, which significantly characterize the appearance of the castle. In 1945 the fortress burned down almost completely, and reconstruction lasted until 1990. The Marienkirche, whose origins go back to the year 706 AD, the 40 m high keep and the well house with the over 100 m deep cistern are impressive testimonies to the more than 1000-year history of the Marienberg Fortress. The 1,300 square meter princely garden, which was restored in 1937/38 according to plans from the early 18th century, is accessible from the castle courtyard. Source: https://www.schloesser.bayern.de/deutsch/schloss/objects/wu_fest.htm
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Ideal for lingering, sunbathing and switching off. You can even do some training there 👍
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In Höchberg, you can explore the historical Former Synagogue, which now serves as a Protestant church, and the Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary. These sites offer a glimpse into the municipality's local history.
Just a short distance from Höchberg, Würzburg offers significant historical and cultural sites. These include the impressive Marienberg Fortress, the opulent Würzburg Residence (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the picturesque Old Main Bridge, and the grand Würzburg Cathedral.
For stunning panoramic views, visit the View of the Alte Mainbrücke and the old town, which offers impressions of Würzburg, including the Marienburg Fortress and the Old Main Bridge. The Marienberg Fortress itself provides excellent vistas, as does the Käppele Pilgrimage Church after ascending its path.
Yes, the Entenbucht Randersacker is a beautifully landscaped Main shore ideal for barbecues and relaxation, offering a pleasant natural escape.
Many attractions near Höchberg are suitable for families. The Old Main Bridge Würzburg, Marienberg Fortress, View of the Alte Mainbrücke and the old town, and Käppele Pilgrimage Church are all popular choices for families. Additionally, the Entenbucht Randersacker offers a relaxing spot by the river.
The region around Höchberg, located in Lower Franconia, is characterized by scenic landscapes, particularly along the Main River. You'll find vineyards, especially on the slopes leading up to sites like the Marienberg Fortress, offering picturesque views and a pleasant environment for outdoor activities.
Yes, Höchberg is a great starting point for road cycling. You can find various routes, such as the 'Church of Mädelhofen loop from Waldbüttelbrunn' or the 'Stone Monument in Eisingen – Höchberg Bypass Road loop from Höchberg'. Discover more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Höchberg guide.
Absolutely, the area offers diverse terrain for gravel biking. Routes like the 'Meerschweinchen – Little Basilica Holzkirchen loop from Eisingen' provide a good challenge. For more gravel biking adventures, check out the Gravel biking around Höchberg guide.
Mountain biking enthusiasts will find several trails near Höchberg. Options include the 'Waldschrat-Spalier singletrack – Thiergarten Moor Trails loop from Höchberg' and the 'Wolf Trail – Waldschrat-Spalier singletrack loop from Höchberg'. Explore more trails in the MTB Trails around Höchberg guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from the Marienberg Fortress and the Käppele Pilgrimage Church. The lively atmosphere of the Old Main Bridge, particularly in the evening, is also a highlight, often enjoyed with local wine. The historical significance and architectural beauty of sites like the fortress are also highly appreciated.
The Old Main Bridge Würzburg is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy its historical charm and views of the Main River and Würzburg's skyline.
The region is beautiful throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the vineyards are lush and outdoor activities are most enjoyable. The atmosphere on the Old Main Bridge is particularly vibrant on summer evenings. Visiting during spring or early autumn also offers pleasant weather for exploring historical sites and enjoying the scenic views without extreme heat.


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