Best mountain peaks around Untermerzbach are found within a landscape characterized by rolling hills, forests, and elevated terrain. This region, situated in the Hassberge mountains of northern Bavaria, Germany, offers scenic views and recreational opportunities. The highest elevation in the immediate vicinity reaches approximately 447 meters, providing a backdrop for outdoor pursuits. The area is well-suited for nature lovers, with numerous options for hiking and cycling.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Now that the Staffelberg has been cleared of some of the trees, it shows off well.
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The parish church of St. Oswald is near the market square.
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St. Oswald is the name of the Roman Catholic parish and the city parish church in Baunach. Based on the Fulda document, it can be proven that a church building existed in Baunach as early as 815, presumably built under the Fulda abbot Ratgar (802–817). The church is said to have been consecrated in 823 by the Würzburg bishop Wolfgar (809/10–831/32). It is under the patronage of St. Oswald (604–642). It is one of the oldest patronages in Germany.
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From the market square, behind a row of houses
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A beautiful area on God's earth🚵♂️😇
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The church in Baunach is somewhat hidden.
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A completely normal mountain where a radio mast stands. Not 300 meters further is the Raueneck ruins
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The region around Untermerzbach is characterized by picturesque rolling hills, wide fields, and forests, rather than traditional high mountain peaks. The highest elevation reaches approximately 447 meters (1,467 feet), offering scenic views and elevated terrain perfect for outdoor activities.
For stunning vistas, the Veitenstein Rock Formation is highly recommended. Visitors praise its great views of the Steigerwald and the Zabelstein. You can also find a beautiful viewpoint a few hundred meters from the Haubeberg Summit (Communications Tower), near the ruins of Raueneck.
Yes, several locations combine natural beauty with historical significance. The Kulch Summit and Ring Wall (483 m) features remnants of an ancient ring wall. Additionally, the St. Oswald Parish Church (Baunach), located on an elevated position, is one of the oldest church buildings in the Bamberg district, dating back to 815 AD.
The area is particularly beautiful for hiking in spring and summer when the flora is in full bloom. The mild weather during these seasons makes it ideal for exploring the trails through the Upper Franconian landscape and the Itz valley.
While specific family-friendly 'peak' walks aren't highlighted, the general hilly terrain of the Hassberge mountains offers numerous trails suitable for families. The St. Oswald Parish Church (Baunach) and the Taufstein Peter Christian Kent, Watzendorf are highlights that are categorized as family-friendly and can be part of a pleasant walk.
The region is excellent for nature lovers, with numerous options for hiking and cycling. You can find various running trails, traffic-free bike rides, and general cycling routes that wind through the scenic landscape.
The Veitenstein Rock Formation is a notable natural monument with a cave underneath (though not freely accessible). The Kulch Summit and Ring Wall (483 m) is part of an iron mountain limestone witness mountain landscape, constructed of 40m thick iron sandstone, which was once valued for silver cleaning.
While specific cafes directly on the trails are not listed, the region's villages and towns, such as Untermerzbach itself, offer places to rest and refuel. The Veitenstein Rock Formation even has tables set up where you can enjoy a packed lunch, and a shelter in case of rain.
The Haßberge district offers a variety of trails. For running, popular routes include the 'Gereuth Castle – Gereuth Castle loop' and the 'Untermerzbach Castle – Pond in Südlicher Itzgrund loop'. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Lower bridge – Old Town Bamberg loop' or the 'Itz River Cycle Path – Alley cycle path near Medlitz loop'. You can find more details on running and cycling guides for the area.
Yes, parking is generally available at trailheads and in the nearby villages. It is advisable to check local signage or specific route descriptions for designated parking areas before starting your hike.
Most trails in the natural areas around Untermerzbach are dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. It's always best to respect local regulations and ensure your dog is well-behaved around wildlife and other hikers.


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