Best attractions and places to see around Großlangheim include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features within the Franconian Wine Country. This charming village in the district of Kitzingen, Bavaria, is surrounded by picturesque vineyards and rolling hills. Visitors can explore ancient churches, historic chapels, and remnants of old castles. The region also offers numerous hiking and cycling paths through its distinctive landscape.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Imposing building of the city administration... especially viewed from the gable side
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On the wine island there are great paths in the vineyard and viewpoints with fantastic views of the surrounding area and into the distance.
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The construction of a treadwheel crane like the one in Marktbreit was the responsibility of the local ruler. The previous structure was commissioned by Joseph I Adam, 4th Prince of Schwarzenberg. After its destruction in 1784, his successor, John I Nepomuk, 5th Prince of Schwarzenberg, commissioned the construction of the current structure.
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With 232 hectares of vineyards (2017), Sommerach is one of the larger wine-growing communities in the Franconian wine-growing region. With the Sommeracher Katzenkopf, the community has one of the most famous vineyards in Franconia.
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Sommerach is a municipality in the Lower Franconian district of Kitzingen and a member of the Volkach administrative community. Sommerach's history is closely linked to the Benedictine monastery in Münsterschwarzach, which ruled the town for a long time. In addition, several other noble families, including the Margraves of Brandenburg-Ansbach, were wealthy here. With 232 hectares of vineyards (2017), Sommerach is one of the larger wine-growing communities in the Franconian wine-growing region. With the Sommeracher Katzenkopf, the community owns one of the best-known vineyards in Franconia. The wine characterizes the village in many ways. In 1901, the oldest wine cooperative in Franconia was founded here. The center of the festival calendar is the annually celebrated Altort Wine Festival. The centuries-old cultural landscape of the wine island with the vine-covered Kreuzberg in the center attracts tourists just as much as the largely preserved early modern town center, which has won several awards. Sommerach has a partially still existing town wall with two intact gates. The center of the town is the Catholic Eucharius Church. In addition, many Häcker houses and last but not least the former official buildings of the village lords form an ensemble worth seeing. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sommerach
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The Kitzingen Old Main Bridge is one of the six medieval Main Bridges in Lower Franconia. The bridge was first mentioned in documents in 1300 when it replaced a ferry. The inner bridge gate was also the eastern gate of the city wall. The original construction with twelve arches had to be adapted to shipping in 1955 and partially modified. The stone sculpture on the bridge is by Richard Rother (1925). The Old Main Bridge is closed to motorized traffic and offers a wonderful view of the city. In summer, locals and guests enjoy the city shop on the bridge. (https://www.stadt-kitzingen.de/Tourism/Seeing Values)
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I particularly liked the route from Nordheim to Sommerach and back. Vineyards everywhere and in the most beautiful colors in autumn. The little town of Sommerach is also very charming. All the outdoor areas of the pubs were beautifully set and the inner courtyards of the winegrowers were beautifully decorated for autumn. Unfortunately, you can't drink a 'Schöpple' everywhere :-)
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Nice place with a few good places to stop.
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Großlangheim is rich in history. You can visit the Old Main Bridge Kitzingen, which is now closed to motor vehicles and hosts the Kitzinger Stadtschoppen. Within Großlangheim itself, explore the St. Jakobus Church, a prominent landmark, and the Antoniuskapelle, a Gothic chapel from 1347 housing significant lime wood carvings by Tilman Riemenschneider. The remnants of a former moated castle can also be seen in a lake near the village.
Yes, the region offers beautiful natural features. The Sommerach vineyards provide panoramic views along the Main Cycle Path. Don't miss the "terroir f an der Hardthütte," a viewing platform above the Kiliansberg vineyard, shaped like a Bocksbeutel, offering stunning vistas. The Schwanberg Castle Park is an eight-hectare garden monument with beautiful forest areas.
The region is particularly appealing for outdoor activities in spring and autumn. During these seasons, the vineyards are vibrant, and the weather is ideal for hiking and cycling along paths like the "Weinwanderweg" (Wine Hiking Trail) and the "Langheimer Rundweg" (Langheim Circular Path).
Many attractions around Großlangheim are suitable for families. The Old Main Bridge Kitzingen, Sommerach vineyards, and Schwanberg Castle Park are all categorized as family-friendly. Exploring the historic Dettelbach Old Town or Sommerach Market Square also offers pleasant experiences for all ages.
Großlangheim is surrounded by picturesque vineyards and rolling hills, offering numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore the "Martelesweg," which features over 20 wayside shrines starting from the church square. For easy hikes, consider routes like the "Insect Hotel by the Trail loop" or the "Bench with a view of Schwanberg loop." Find more options on the Easy hikes around Großlangheim guide.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. The scenic section of the Main Cycle Path runs along the Sommerach vineyards, showcasing the famous Main Loop. You can also find various gravel biking routes, such as the "Volkacher Mainschleife – Volkach Market Square and Fountain loop." Discover more cycling adventures in the Gravel biking around Großlangheim guide.
The Kirchplatz (Church Square) forms a harmonious architectural ensemble, featuring the St. Jakobus Church, the town hall, rectory, former school, and Jakobushaus. The Antoniuskapelle, with its Tilman Riemenschneider carvings, is also a significant cultural treasure and a landmark of the Unterfranken region.
Beyond the vineyards, you can visit the Kranzer, a designated nature reserve within the Großlangheim municipal area. The "terroir f an der Hardthütte" offers a unique blend of natural beauty and viticultural symbolism with its Bocksbeutel-shaped viewing platform.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty of the vineyards and the Main Loop, especially for cycling and walking. The historical charm of places like Dettelbach Old Town and the lively atmosphere of the Old Main Bridge Kitzingen during events like the Stadtschoppen are also highly appreciated. The peaceful and well-maintained Schwanberg Castle Park is noted for its beautiful garden art and tranquil ambiance.
Yes, there are several running trails for various fitness levels. You can find routes like the "Crailsheim Castle – Wall Relief Pietà 'Maria Hilf' loop" which is a moderate 8.8 km run, or more challenging options like the "Kitzingen City Balcony – Fitness Trail Kitzingen loop." Explore more running options in the Running Trails around Großlangheim guide.
Absolutely. Großlangheim is nestled in the "Fränkisches Weinland" (Franconian Wine Country). The village is surrounded by vineyards, and you can explore them via the "Weinwanderweg." The "terroir f an der Hardthütte" viewing platform symbolizes Franconian wine, and the Winzerbrünnle (winemaker's fountain) marks the beginning of trails leading through this wine-rich landscape.


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