Best attractions and places to see around Bad Colberg-Heldburg, a town in Thuringia, Germany, offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. The region features a variety of sites, from ancient fortresses and historic old towns to scenic reservoirs and unique rock formations. Visitors can explore a landscape characterized by forests, lakes, and well-preserved medieval architecture.
Last updated: May 9, 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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Goldbergsee, a 145-hectare reservoir, was originally created as a flood control basin. Today, it is one of the most popular recreational areas in Coburg. The lake was created at the end of 2010. Since then, it has become a popular destination for day trips. The idyllic surroundings offer beautiful views of the majestic Callenberg Castle, which overlooks the lake, and the Glender Wiesen bird sanctuary.
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In 1969, the then lord of the castle, Alram Graf zu Ortenburg, created a 50-hectare wildlife park in the English landscape garden created in the 19th century. The park was officially opened on May 16, 1970.
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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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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 path around the Goldbergsee can be enjoyed at any time of year. Many water birds can be observed, part of the path leads through the forest, the rest along the lake. If you prefer peace and quiet, you should come during the week, as it can get crowded at the weekend.
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However, with secularization, the Langheim monastery office and the Tambach Castle monastery office were dissolved. Tambach Castle fell to the Bavarian royal house in 1803 and to the House of Ortenburg in 1806 in exchange for the County of Ortenburg in Lower Bavaria. Tambach Castle only acquired its current appearance at the beginning of the 20th century. The original fountains by the Bamberg sculptor Michael Trautmann (1742-1809) were removed when the Protestant Counts of Ortenburg moved in and distributed to the communities of Neuendorf and Hergramsdorf. The current fountain in the castle courtyard was built at the beginning of the 20th century. The private castle church in the castle is open to the public and can be accessed from the castle courtyard. The church can be booked for weddings and baptisms. Source: https://www.wildpark-tambach.de/wildpark-schloss-tambach/schloss-tambach
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Veste Heldburg, which houses the Deutsches Burgenmuseum (German Castle Museum). The historic core of Heldburg, with its restored half-timbered buildings and sections of the 16th-century city wall, including the Rothenberg Gate Tower, is also worth exploring. Additionally, Seßlach Old Town offers a remarkably well-preserved medieval townscape.
Absolutely. The Goldbergsee (Coburg Sea) is a popular recreational area offering scenic views, walking, and cycling paths. You can also explore the unique rock formations at the Thieves' Cellar Rock Labyrinth, a natural monument where nature and history intertwine.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The Goldbergsee (Coburg Sea) is great for walks and cycling. The Thieves' Cellar Rock Labyrinth offers an adventurous exploration for all ages. Additionally, the Wild Park Castle Tambach is a popular attraction that families often enjoy.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails, from easy strolls to more moderate routes. Popular options include the Veste Heldburg-Rundweg and the Heldburg Forestry Office – Billmuthausen Memorial Site loop. For easier walks, consider the Salzkörnergrundsee – Picnic Shelter at Forest Pond loop. You can find more details and routes on the hiking guide for Bad Colberg-Heldburg.
Yes, the area offers several cycling and mountain biking opportunities. The Werra Obermain Route and Vulkanstraße are scenic routes ideal for cycling. For mountain biking, you can explore trails like the Billmuthausen Memorial – Trail at Spanierteich loop or the Riding Trail to Veste Heldburg. Discover more routes on the MTB Trails around Bad Colberg-Heldburg guide.
Bad Colberg-Heldburg and the broader Heldburg region host various cultural events. Notably, Heldburg is known for the Thüringer Montgolfiade, a famous hot air balloon festival. Throughout the year, visitors can also enjoy chamber music concerts, the Brauhausfest, Schlossgartenfest, Fish Festival, Advent Bazaar, and Christmas Market.
To fully appreciate Veste Heldburg and its Deutsches Burgenmuseum, which features 40 rooms dedicated to castle history and daily life, it is recommended to allocate at least 2-3 hours. This allows ample time to explore the exhibits and the fortress grounds.
Yes, for relaxation, you can visit ThermeNatur Bad Rodach, a nearby spa offering thermal springs and various pools for a soothing experience.
Visitors often highlight the blend of nature and history. For instance, the Thieves' Cellar Rock Labyrinth is praised for its unique atmosphere and exploration opportunities. The well-preserved medieval charm of Seßlach Old Town and the scenic beauty of Goldbergsee (Coburg Sea) are also frequently mentioned as favorites.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. The path around the Goldbergsee (Coburg Sea) is suitable for pedestrians and cyclists, offering comfortable seating along the way. Other easy options include the Heldburg Forestry Office – Heldburg Fortress loop. More easy routes can be found in the easy hikes guide for Bad Colberg-Heldburg.
Beyond Veste Heldburg, you can also see Callenberg Castle, which majestically overlooks the Goldbergsee. Another significant historical site is Tambach Castle, a baroque castle with a rich history, originally built as a summer residence for abbots.


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