Best attractions and places to see around Floß offer a blend of natural beauty and historical sites in the Upper Palatinate, Bavaria. Situated along the Floß river, the town serves as a base for exploring the surrounding low mountain region of the Upper Palatinate Forest. This environment features dense forests, rolling hills, and clear rivers, providing numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. Floß, with its history spanning over 1000 years, was established as a trade and administrative center.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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On the west side from the log cabin to the south runs the bank path, which is very rustic and natural. The Goldsteig, a popular long-distance hiking trail, runs from Falkenstein to the Blockhütte on the east side and from the hut on the west side. The surrounding paths are great for walking around.
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The table stone is really impressive. Crossing the Naab is easily possible here due to the many boulders in the water. The bank path leads past the rocks, which is why you can look at the table stone from there. Small plants and moss grow on the table.
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In 1347, Emperor Ludwig the Bavarian had Schellenberg Castle, which was then called "Lug ins Land", built to protect against attacks from Bohemia. On July 12, 1498, the castle was stormed under the leadership of Captain Konrad von Wirsberg, who was in the service of the Margrave of Brandenburg. The castle was partially destroyed. Their owner, Knight Moritz von Guttenberg, was captured. The castle was never rebuilt.
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The Waldnaabtal Nature Reserve has a wow factor for me. The mighty rock formations simply leave you in awe, and the paths are well-secured, partly with wooden walkways and metal stairs. There's a very popular log cabin restaurant here with regional cuisine and a beer garden. Since there's a hiking parking lot nearby, it's a good starting point for many hikes.
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Sturdy shoes and sure-footedness are essential on the shore path. On the other side you can easily walk on a forest road, but also close to the river.
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Very beautiful idyllic landscape to relax and unwind
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Nice ... but better to take a break on one of the big stones in the river.
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Floß is surrounded by diverse natural beauty. You can visit the scenic Waldnaab Valley, known for its characteristic stones and rock formations, offering a varied hiking route along the river. The Table Rock, a fascinating natural monument within the Waldnaabtal Nature Reserve, is also a must-see. Additionally, the Lerau Valley offers a wild and romantic natural experience. The town itself is situated on the Floß River, and the Doost Nature Reserve provides wonderful forest and meadow paths for exploration.
Yes, Floß has a rich history. You can explore the Schellenberg Castle Ruins and Observation Tower, built in 1347, which offers historical insights and panoramic views as the highest vantage point in the Upper Palatinate. The town's ancient past is also visible at the Old Church and the Market Well in the original center of Floß. Floßberg Castle is another historical landmark associated with the area, often part of 'Three Castle Hikes'.
For breathtaking views, head to the Schellenberg Castle Ruins and Observation Tower. Located at 826 meters, it is the highest vantage point in the Upper Palatinate, offering extensive panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The 'Three Castle Hikes' that include Floßberg Castle also provide excellent opportunities for scenic vistas.
Absolutely! The Waldnaab Valley is described as a real adventure for young and old, with varied hiking routes that even little ones can enjoy. The 'Around the Floß Reservoir' trail is relatively easy and suitable for families, offering beautiful water views. The Schellenberg Castle Ruins are also considered family-friendly and provide an engaging historical experience.
Floß is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking through the dense forests and rolling hills of the Upper Palatinate Forest, or take a circular route through the Doost Nature Reserve. The 'Around the Floß Reservoir' trail is popular for walking. For more structured routes, you can find various hiking trails around Floß, including easy options like 'The boulder – finding peace trails from Floß'.
Yes, Floß offers numerous hiking opportunities. The Waldnaab Valley provides a varied hiking route along the river, and the Doost Nature Reserve features a recommended circular hiking tour. You can find a range of hiking trails around Floß, from easy paths like 'The boulder – finding peace trails from Floß' to moderate ones like 'Doost Granite Boulder Field – Devil's Butter Churn loop from Floß'.
Cyclists can explore the beautiful Upper Palatinate region around Floß. There are several cycling routes around Floß, catering to different difficulty levels. Options include the 'Old Castle (Altes Schloss) – Market Square in Floß loop from Floß' for a moderate ride, or the 'View of the Naab – Zoiglbrunnen loop from Floß' for a more challenging experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural beauty and the variety of experiences. The Waldnaab Valley is loved for its adventurous feel and varied hiking. The Table Rock fascinates with its unique rock formation, and the Schellenberg Castle Ruins are praised for their great views and historical significance. The region's combination of natural monuments, historical sites, and gorges, along with its forests and rivers, is highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, the area boasts several unique rock formations. The Table Rock in the Waldnaabtal Nature Reserve is a fascinating example, with rest areas nearby. Another notable formation is the Bread Rock, a granite formation north of Schellenberg Castle, known for its stacked, loaf-like appearance created by natural weathering.
Floß hosts a well-known kermesse (Kirchweih/Kirwa) on the last Sunday in August, coinciding with Bartholomew Sunday. This traditional event commemorates Bartholomew the Apostle and is organized by local young men's clubs, offering a glimpse into the town's vibrant local traditions.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can explore various running trails around Floß, ranging from moderate to difficult. Examples include a 'Running loop from Floß' which is about 18 km, or shorter moderate loops like the 'Wayside Shrine at Rastenhof loop from Störnstein'.


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