Best natural monuments around Bad Steben include a variety of geological formations and protected natural areas. The region features deep river valleys, extensive parklands, and sections of the historic Green Belt. These sites offer opportunities to observe diverse flora and fauna within the Franconian Forest Nature Park. The landscape is characterized by its geological interest and natural beauty.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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A remarkable wooden bridge over the Selbitz River and a very popular photo subject in the Höllental Valley. According to legend, the Prince of Hell was once seen on the Devil's Bridge.
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A very impressive wooden bridge over the Sebnitz in the Höllental, it is an angled bridge
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A very impressive wooden bridge over the Sebnitz in the Höllental.
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There are some worthwhile viewpoints on rocky outcrops along the rock path 👍🏻
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Great wooden bridge 🤩 I personally find the view from the bridge fascinating 😊, almost like a gorge in the Alps with lots of small rocks 🫶🏻
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A beautiful and very varied hiking trail. A good alternative to the valley path.
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A beautiful wooden bridge worth seeing. There are two wooden bridges in the Höllental Valley. The Jungfernsteg and the Teufelssteg.
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Really nice tour through the Höllental. Nature is still fine there. Along the Selbitz stream you can listen to the rushing of the water and the chirping of the birds. Just gorgeous. Not to forget the rock formations to the right and left.
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The region around Bad Steben is home to several remarkable natural monuments. Key attractions include the dramatic Höllental (Frankenwald Nature Park), known for its deep riverbed and unique rock formations. The expansive Kurpark Bad Steben offers a blend of historic spa gardens and natural beauty, while a section of the "Green Belt" (Grünes Band) provides an undisturbed natural landscape.
The Höllental is a geological marvel, carved up to 170 meters deep into volcanic rock by the Selbitz river over millions of years. This process has resulted in bizarre rock formations and impressive vistas. You can observe the deep riverbed and the unique rock structures along trails like the Rock Path Höllental.
Yes, the Höllental (Frankenwald Nature Park) is considered family-friendly, offering an immersive experience in a pristine natural setting. The Kurpark Bad Steben is also ideal for families, with its spacious gardens, water features, and a serene environment for walks and relaxation.
The natural monuments around Bad Steben are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking through the Höllental, with trails like the Rock Path Höllental offering varied experiences. Cycling is also popular, with routes such as the "Jungfernsteg Bridge – Höllental along the Selbitz loop" or the "Selbitz Cycle Path – Höllensprudel Spring House loop" available. For more options, explore the cycling routes around Bad Steben or the gravel biking routes.
For expansive views of the Höllental and the surrounding Franconian Forest, the König David Viewpoint is highly recommended. While it involves a steep climb, the panoramic reward is well worth the effort. Another notable landmark is the wooden "jumping deer" (Hirschsprung), visible from the valley, which also offers scenic perspectives.
The highlight 👹 Höllental (Hell Valley) is listed as wheelchair accessible in some sections. However, trails like the Rock Path Höllental include stairs and steep sections, requiring good footwear. It's advisable to check specific trail conditions for accessibility before your visit.
The Kurpark Bad Steben is a historic 40-hectare landscape park, integral to Bad Steben's identity as a spa town. It features the Meadow and Temple healing springs, central to traditional mineral and mud spa treatments. Designed partly by Leo von Klenze, it blends natural beauty with historic architecture like the Klenze building and the Säulenwandelhalle, offering a serene environment for relaxation and well-being.
The Kurpark Bad Steben is particularly beautiful from April to June when over a hundred different rhododendron varieties provide a breathtaking display of blossoms. This period offers a vibrant and colorful experience in the park's ornamental plantings and gardens.
A portion of the "Green Belt" (Grünes Band) runs near Bad Steben. This unique natural monument is the former inner-German border strip, which, left undisturbed, transformed into a vital retreat for rare animal and plant species. It is recognized as a German national natural heritage site, representing a significant ecological corridor and a symbol of nature's resilience, offering opportunities to experience undisturbed nature and hike along its historically significant landscape.
Yes, some trails offer a more challenging experience. For instance, the Rock Path Höllental includes some stairs and steep sections, requiring good footwear. The climb to the König David Viewpoint is also described as steep and considerably more challenging than other paths in the area.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and varied experiences. Many enjoy the immersive nature experience of the Höllental (Frankenwald Nature Park), describing it as a "real quaint gem of nature." The stunning views from viewpoints like König David Viewpoint are also highly appreciated, with many finding the steep climbs worthwhile for the panoramic rewards.


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