Attractions and places to see around Hirschau offer a diverse range of experiences in the Amberg-Sulzbach district of Germany. The town is situated in the Upper Palatinate, characterized by forests, rolling hills, and the Ehenbach river. Visitors can explore unique natural features, historical landmarks, and various outdoor activity opportunities. The region provides a blend of cultural sites and natural landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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During Advent there is a cozy Christmas market on the market square.
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Anyone who takes a city tour there will be told the saying "Wooden eyes, be alert." What a story👌😎
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The gatekeepers at the Nabburg Gate guarded the entrance to the city. The upper floors of the towers housed detention cells, comparable to today's sobering-up cells. Inmates were usually only there at night; during the day they had to help with the construction and maintenance of the fortifications.
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The center of the old town. Easily accessible via the pedestrian zone or the sidewalks along the Vils. In addition to St. Martin's Church and the town hall, the wedding fountain is also located there. Cafés, ice cream parlors and shops invite you to linger and browse.
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The oldest of Amberg's city gates is located in the eastern part of the old town. The lower, Gothic section was built in the 14th century, the upper one around 1587.
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Southeastern city gate, pointed arched gate with hipped foot, two-story battlement and two flank towers with pyramid roofs, pedestrian gates and corner blocks, 14th century, extension in 1587
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Took a cool bath today. Out of the cycling shorts and into the swimming trunks. 😜 The ice cream man stopped by too 😋
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The Amberger "Stadtbrille" is a starting point for almost every city tour. Together with the reflection in the Vils, the Wassertorbau gives the impression of glasses.
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Hirschau is home to Monte Kaolino, a massive man-made sand dune formed from quartz sand, offering activities like sandboarding, skiing, and an alpine slide. The area also features the scenic Ehenbach River and picturesque forests and rolling hills ideal for outdoor exploration. You can also explore the Geology Trail at Monte Kaolino for insights into the region's geological aspects.
Yes, Hirschau boasts several historical sites. The Nabburger Gate, a beautifully preserved gate from Amberg's city wall, and the Amberg Town Hall and the Wedding Fountain are notable. Further historical interest can be found at Pflegschloss Hirschau, rebuilt after a 1474 fire, and Theuern Castle, which houses a regional history museum.
The region around Hirschau is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and swimming in local lakes. In winter, cross-country skiing and ice skating are possible at Lake Eixendorf. For specific routes, consider exploring options like the 'Bridge over the Ehenbach – Rödlas Observation Tower loop' or the 'Fensterbach Spring – Monte Kaolino loop' for hiking. Find more details on these activities in the hiking guide for Hirschau or the gravel biking guide.
Absolutely! Monte Kaolino is a fantastic family destination with sandboarding, a funicular, an alpine slide, and a summer toboggan run. The nearby outdoor pool (Freizeitpark) offers water fun. The Mantel bathing pond is also a great spot for swimming and relaxation with a shady lawn, suitable for all ages.
For impressive panoramic views, head to the Rödlasturm. This 32-meter high tower, situated at 570 meters above sea level, offers expansive vistas of the surrounding Franconian Switzerland, the Czech Republic, and, of course, Monte Kaolino.
The period between May and October is generally considered the best season for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and swimming in Hirschau. During these months, the weather is typically favorable for exploring the region's natural beauty.
Beyond historical buildings, Hirschau offers cultural insights. You can visit the Pfarrkirche Ehenfeld, known for its medieval frescoes, or the Pfarrkirche Mariä Himmelfahrt, noted for its beautiful art. The Cemetery Church Vierzehnnothelferkirche is also a significant 15th-century church. For those interested in the region's industrial past, a Mining Museum provides insights into local mining history.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique experience of Monte Kaolino and its diverse activities. The historical charm of places like Amberg's "Stadtbrille", with its unique reflection in the Vils river, and the lively atmosphere of Amberg Market Square with its cafes and historical buildings are also highly rated.
Yes, Hirschau offers several easy hiking trails. Examples include the 'Rödlas Observation Tower – Hahnenberg Millstone Quarry loop' and the 'Millstone Cliff at Mühlberg – Rödlas Observation Tower loop', both rated as easy. The 'Monte Kaolino – Monte Kaolino Lift loop' is also an easy option. You can find more details in the easy hikes guide for Hirschau.
The Amberg Market Square is a central hub with many cafes and restaurants where you can sit outside and enjoy the historical surroundings. It's a great place to stop for a break after exploring the city's landmarks.
Yes, some attractions offer wheelchair accessibility. The Amberg Market Square and the Amberg Town Hall and the Wedding Fountain are noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing more visitors to enjoy these historical sites.


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