Best attractions and places to see around Hauptsmoor include a large, undeveloped forest area located east of Bamberg, Germany. This region features extensive pine forests formed on Ice Age sand dunes and historical peatland landscapes. Its proximity to Bamberg, a UNESCO World Heritage site, provides access to significant cultural and historical landmarks. The area offers a blend of natural exploration and historical discovery.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It is best to visit early in the morning. This is when you have the best view of all the sights. It is also possible to stop and look without disturbing anyone.
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Certainly the most impressive place in Bamberg, with architectural styles from all eras from Romanesque to Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo. This place breathes history from every pore. The four-towered imperial cathedral is the heart of the city and the most important work of art in the surrounding area and dates back to the church foundation of Henry II, who founded the diocese of Bamberg in 1007. Today's cathedral dates back to 1237. The Old Court with its unique inner courtyard adjoins the cathedral and heralds the Renaissance era of the 16th century. The cathedral building hut and the historical museum are located here today. On the other side is the Diocesan Museum, equipped with the famous imperial cloaks and the papal regalia of Pope Clement II. Opposite on the other side of the cathedral square is the New Residence with the magnificent imperial hall and the state rooms. The same building houses the State Library, home to two world document heritage sites. Source: https://www.bamberg.info/poi/domplatz-5017/
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Just WOW, great little town, great old town and fantastic side street
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The fountain on the Lower Bridge is an absolute eye-catcher and is constantly visited by tourists.
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The Geyerswörthsteg offers one of the most beautiful views of the city. On one side you have a view of the Old Town Hall, on the other side you can see the preserved mills of Bamberg. There were once three mill districts in Bamberg. The fish mills no longer stand today, only the lower and upper mills remain. The milling industry in Bamberg was mentioned in writing as early as 973, and the Lower Mills with the Brudermühle have certainly existed at this location since the 11th century. Only flour was rarely ground here; in a Catholic city like Bamberg, vegetable oils were also in demand. Until the 18th century, people were not allowed to consume animal fats, including butter, during the fasting periods before Easter and Christmas. Baking and cooking were only done with oil. In later times, the mills were also used to generate electricity or as grinding mills. Bamberg companies – such as Rupp + Hubrach – had their beginnings here....
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Very nice view of Regnitz, Little Venice and the Old Town Hall.
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From the Geyerwörthsteg you have a fantastic view of the old town hall of Bamberg. This is known everywhere and therefore both bridges are quite full during the day. Tour groups in particular are almost always positioned in such a way that it is difficult to get past. Tip: here early in the day along. Then things will be a little quieter here.
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Adjacent to the old town hall, the heart of the world heritage site in Bamberg, the lower bridge crosses the Regnitz. From the original private bridge there is a beautiful view of the river banks and the half-timbered houses of the fishing settlement that Maximilian II called "Little Venice".
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Hauptsmoor is primarily known for the extensive Hauptsmoorwald (Hauptsmoor Forest), a large pine forest formed on Ice Age sand dunes. Historically, the area also featured unique peatland landscapes. These natural areas offer numerous opportunities for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
Within the Hauptsmoor forest, you can find Kunigundenruh, which includes the Schützenhaus Kunigundenruh (shooting lodge) and the Kunigundenruh-Stein, a memorial stone commemorating Empress Kunigunde. The historic Rennweg, an ancient connecting path that bypassed the Regnitz valley, also runs through Hauptsmoor. Nearby Bamberg, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers a wealth of historical experiences, including the Bamberg Cathedral (Bamberger Dom) and the Old Town Bamberg.
Yes, many attractions in the nearby Old Town Bamberg are considered family-friendly. These include exploring the unique Old Town Hall (Altes Rathaus), walking across the Lower bridge to see Little Venice, and visiting the Bamberg Cathedral (Bamberger Dom). The Hauptsmoorwald itself offers easy walking paths suitable for families.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique architecture and historical significance of sites like the Old Town Hall (Altes Rathaus), especially its striking frescoes. The picturesque views from the Lower bridge, overlooking the Regnitz riverbanks and 'Little Venice,' are also highly praised. The blend of natural beauty in Hauptsmoorwald and the rich cultural heritage of nearby Bamberg makes the area a diverse and engaging destination.
Yes, the Hauptsmoor area offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find several easy routes, such as the 'Hubertus Spring – Sendelbachaue Nature Reserve loop' or the 'Kunigunde Oak – Heinrichskiefer Pine Tree loop,' both around 4-6 km. For more options, explore the Hiking around Hauptsmoor guide.
Absolutely. The Hauptsmoorwald is crisscrossed with well-developed cycling paths. For road cycling, you can find moderate routes like the 'Cycle Path on the Main-Danube Canal' loops. Gravel biking enthusiasts can enjoy trails such as the 'Moggala Trail – Hauptsmoorwald Trail loop.' More details are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Hauptsmoor and Gravel biking around Hauptsmoor guides.
Hauptsmoor and its surrounding areas are enjoyable throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities and vibrant natural colors. Summer is ideal for cycling and exploring Bamberg's outdoor cafes. Even winter can be charming, with opportunities for peaceful walks in the forest, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
While Hauptsmoor itself is a forest area, the nearby city of Bamberg is well-connected by public transport. From Bamberg, local buses or a short drive can take you to various access points for the Hauptsmoorwald and its attractions. Specific public transport options to trailheads might vary, so checking local schedules is recommended.
Hauptsmoor is a natural area, so dining and accommodation options are primarily found in the surrounding towns and the nearby city of Bamberg. Bamberg offers a wide range of restaurants, cafes, and hotels to suit various preferences and budgets, from traditional Bavarian eateries to modern accommodations.
Generally, the natural trails within the Hauptsmoorwald are dog-friendly, making it a great place to walk with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserve areas or where wildlife is present, and to follow local regulations regarding waste disposal.
'Little Venice' is a picturesque former fishing settlement in Bamberg, characterized by charming half-timbered houses lining the Regnitz River. You can admire this scenic view from the Lower bridge or during a boat tour on the river.
Bamberg, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its unique architecture. The Old Town Hall (Altes Rathaus), famously built on an artificial island in the Regnitz River with striking frescoes, is a prime example. The Bamberg Cathedral (Bamberger Dom) also showcases impressive Romanesque architecture.


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