Kaiserhammer Forst-Ost
Kaiserhammer Forst-Ost
Best attractions and places to see around Kaiserhammer Forst-Ost, a former non-municipal area in Bavaria, Germany, offers a variety of attractions for visitors. This region, primarily a forest, serves as a gateway to numerous points of interest in the surrounding Fichtelgebirge. It provides opportunities for nature exploration, cycling, and experiencing cultural heritage.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Romantic bridge cycle path through the Selbbach valley.
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Dreamlike Kaiserweg on the Eger
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A great experience to climb between these giant blocks
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A very beautiful part of the Eger cycle path.
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Great bridge cycle path along an old railway line.
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Very nice hiking and cycling path.
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This cycle path is a must-do. Fantastic landscapes
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Absolutely beautiful bike path on the former railway
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The region, part of the broader Fichtelgebirge Nature Area, offers diverse natural beauty. You can discover the unique Rocking Stone of the Zigeunersteine, a natural spectacle on the west slope of the Kornberg. The Egertal bei Neuhaus Nature Reserve is also significant for its natural beauty, including the notable Hirschsprungfelsen geotope.
Yes, the area is excellent for cycling. A prominent route is the Brückenradweg through the Selbbach Valley, which is easy, away from car roads, and suitable for families. Another significant option is the Bridge Cycle Path Bavaria–Bohemia, which follows former railway lines, features over a dozen listed bridges, and offers gentle inclines, making it family-friendly. It also showcases industrial cultural monuments from the region's past.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. The Kaiserweg Trail along the Eger is a wildly romantic and quiet path suitable for both cycling and walking, with flexible route lengths. For more options, you can explore numerous easy hikes, such as the Eger Reservoir – Weller Valley loop, or moderate to difficult running trails like the Hirschsprung Rock Formation – Kaiserweg Trail along the Eger loop. You can find more details on these routes in the easy hikes guide or the running trails guide.
The region offers several cultural and historical points of interest. The Bridge Cycle Path Bavaria–Bohemia itself highlights industrial cultural monuments, remnants of the stone processing plants and porcelain factories. Nearby in Selb, you can visit the Porzellanikon – Staatliches Museum für Porzellan, dedicated to the history of porcelain. The unique natural rock labyrinth, Luisenburg Felsenlabyrinth, is also a prominent attraction, often associated with the well-known Luisenburg-Festspiele open-air theater festivals.
Absolutely. Many of the cycle paths, like the Brückenradweg through the Selbbach Valley and the Bridge Cycle Path Bavaria–Bohemia, are designed to be family-friendly with gentle inclines and routes away from car roads. The Kaiserweg Trail along the Eger also offers flexible lengths suitable for families walking or cycling. The Rocking Stone of the Zigeunersteine can be an engaging natural monument for children to explore.
Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views, such as those from the Schönburgwarte on the Großer Kornberg, which offers a great spot for a break. The easy, well-paved, and scenic cycle paths like the Brückenradweg through the Selbbach Valley are also highly praised for their tranquility and natural beauty. The wildly romantic and quiet atmosphere of trails like the Kaiserweg Trail along the Eger is also a favorite.
Yes, the region offers challenging routes for gravel biking. You can find difficult gravel biking tours, such as the Eger River in Wellertal – Kaiserweg Trail along the Eger loop from Selb Stadt, or the Weißenstadt Lake loop. For more detailed routes and options, refer to the gravel biking guide for the area.
Yes, the Schönburgwarte on the Großer Kornberg is a popular viewpoint offering bombastic panoramic views over the Fichtelgebirge. It's a highlight for many visitors and provides a great spot for a well-deserved break.
While Kaiserhammer Forst-Ost itself is primarily a forest, its strategic location provides access to many 'hidden gems' within the broader Fichtelgebirge region. Beyond the main highlights, exploring the numerous castles and ruins in the surrounding area, or discovering specific geological features like the Hirschsprungfelsen in the Egertal nature reserve, can offer unique experiences away from the more frequented spots.
Yes, the region's proximity to the Czech Republic means you can explore cross-border attractions. The Bridge Cycle Path Bavaria–Bohemia extends towards the Czech border. Further afield, historical landmarks like Hrad Seeberg and Hrad Cheb (castles) and the Bismarck Tower in Cheb are notable points of interest in the broader cross-border region.
Some parts of the cycling infrastructure are noted for their accessibility. For instance, the Brückenradweg through the Selbbach Valley is listed as wheelchair accessible, offering an easy and well-paved path. It's advisable to check specific route details for other trails to ensure suitability.
The Fichtelgebirge region offers beauty throughout the year. Spring brings blooming flora, while autumn is known for its vibrant foliage, making these seasons particularly scenic for hiking and cycling. Summer is ideal for longer outdoor excursions, and even winter offers opportunities for activities, though conditions should be checked for specific trails.


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