Attractions and places to see around Pfarrweisach, a municipality located in the "Deutscher Burgenwinkel" and the Haßberge Nature Park, offer a range of historical, cultural, and natural sites. The area serves as a starting point for exploring the scenic Haßberge region. Visitors can find numerous historical landmarks, traditional Franconian half-timbered houses, and unique natural formations. The region provides opportunities for those interested in history and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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The Diebskeller is a beautiful example of how nature and history come together in the Haßbergland region – a place to marvel at and explore.
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The ruins have a very special character due to their construction – you can still really feel the connection between nature and medieval architecture.
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Beautiful place with well-preserved or restored half-timbered architecture.
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The Rothenberg Gate Tower is a four-storey sandstone ashlar tower with a tent roof, extended in 1610; in front of it is the massive parapet of the former Baroque arched bridge. It is one of the towers of the former city fortifications.
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Three gates, connected by a city wall that is still intact today, enclose the old town of Seßlach. The complete city wall has a total length of 780 meters. The gates served as a prison or gatekeeper or bridge house. For more than 20 years, two of the three city gates have been closed on weekends and traffic has been banned from the city. Only residents receive a pass and a parking permit. This allows guests to stroll relaxed through the picturesque old town. Source: https://www.frankentourismus.de/poi/stadtmauer_mit_drei_tortuermen-39291/
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Directly in front of the Rotenhan ruins there are two nice rest areas.
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Thieves and robbers are said to have once stayed in these rock cellars. The Bamberg Book of Records records that a gang of thieves hid three stolen horses here in the 15th century. ... in old writings we read: "Large rocks conceal caves that inspire horror with their musty smell and darkness." Source: https://rabelsdorf.de/diebskeller.html
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The Rotenhan castle ruins are one of the few genuine rock castles in Germany and the ancestral home of the important Rotenhan noble family. The ruins are one of Bavaria's most beautiful and impressive geotopes and are freely accessible.
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Rotenhan Castle Ruins, a high medieval rock castle and ancestral seat of the Barons of Rotenhan. Another significant historical landmark is the Rothenberg Gate Tower, a four-story sandstone tower that was part of former city fortifications. Don't miss Seßlach Old Town, often called the 'Rothenburg of Upper Franconia,' with its intact medieval walls and gate towers.
Absolutely. The Thieves' Cellar Rock Labyrinth is a mysterious and wild-romantic natural monument, perfect for families and history enthusiasts. Pfarrweisach is also nestled within the Haßberge Nature Park, offering beautiful natural scenery. You can also find the Baunachaue Observation Tower where the Baunach and Weisach rivers converge, ideal for nature and animal observation.
The Haßberge Nature Park provides an excellent setting for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling on numerous trails, including the 'Burgenkundlicher Lehrpfad' (Castle Lore Trail) and the 'Lichtensteiner Sagenpfad' (Lichtenstein Legend Trail). For cycling enthusiasts, there are dedicated guides for gravel biking, MTB trails, and road cycling routes around Pfarrweisach.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Thieves' Cellar Rock Labyrinth is a popular spot for exploration. The Kraisdorf Heated Outdoor Pool offers a refreshing option for families during warmer months. Many of the hiking trails in the Haßberge Nature Park are also suitable for family outings.
The region is known for its traditional Franconian architecture. The Historic Village Centre of Mürsbach is particularly noteworthy, boasting numerous lovingly renovated half-timbered houses. Rabelsdorf Village, recognized for its harmonious appearance, also features well-preserved half-timbered ensembles. You can also find traditional Franconian inns offering local hospitality and cuisine.
The Haßberge Nature Park offers a variety of hiking opportunities. Popular trails include the 'Burgenkundlicher Lehrpfad' for history buffs and the 'Lichtensteiner Sagenpfad'. The European long-distance path E6 also passes through the region. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the guide to outdoor activities around Pfarrweisach.
Yes, the Rotenhan Castle Ruins offer a great viewpoint over the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the Baunachaue Observation Tower provides opportunities for observing nature and the confluence of the Baunach and Weisach rivers, offering scenic views.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the Lichtenstein Castle Ruins, which feature documented history and a romantic landscaped garden with a rock labyrinth below. The St. Kilian Parish Church in Pfarrweisach, with its gatehouse from 1609, suggests it was once a fortified church and offers a glimpse into local history.
Yes, Pfarrweisach's central location in the 'Deutscher Burgenwinkel' makes it an excellent starting point for excursions. You can easily reach nearby towns and attractions such as Ebern, Altenstein, Königsberg, Hofheim, Coburg, Bamberg, Kloster Banz, and Basilika Vierzehnheiligen.
The spring, summer, and early autumn months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Pfarrweisach and the Haßberge Nature Park. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring the natural and historical sites. The Kraisdorf Heated Outdoor Pool is also open during the warmer months.
Many of the natural trails within the Haßberge Nature Park are suitable for walks with dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. Always check local regulations for specific attractions or protected areas regarding dog access.
The region is home to traditional Franconian inns, particularly in villages like Mürsbach, where you can savor local hospitality and cuisine. These establishments often offer authentic Franconian home cooking and local beers, providing a true taste of the region.


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