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Hiking trails around Waldthurn traverse a diverse landscape characterized by forests, meadows, and open fields within the picturesque Upper Palatinate region. The terrain includes gentle ascents and longer flat sections, providing varied experiences for hikers. Elevated areas, particularly around the Fahrenberg, offer expansive views of the surrounding countryside. This region provides a well-maintained network of paths suitable for exploring its natural and cultural features.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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8.34km
02:22
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.3km
03:08
220m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:10
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A very interesting natural phenomenon, it's beautiful.
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Madonna of Peace On the east gable of the pilgrimage church stands a copper-chased and gilded statue. Its gaze is directed toward the border that divided Europe into two worlds until 1990. In the spring of 2003, it threatened to collapse because its support had become damaged over the decades – it was consecrated by Archbishop Buchberger on October 13, 1956. It was removed, restored, and returned to its original position at the beginning of the pilgrimage year. A memorial plaque commemorates the Madonna's donors. Source: Fahrenberg Church Guide
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Trinity Chapel The chapel is a simple, rectangular room with no transition from the nave to the choir and a small porch. The altar has a beautiful structure, with two twisted columns entwined with vines and ornaments, a work from the time the chapel was built. On the sides are wooden figures of St. James and another unknown pilgrim. In the upper part of the chapel, a wooden figure of the "Salvator Mundi" (Savior of the World) can be seen. The chapel was formerly equipped with a Baroque turret with a bell. The bell is now mounted in the tower of the Lennesrieth mortuary. The chapel was built in 1715. The chapel's founders were Andreas Pomer, Chamberlain Weinzierl, and the pilgrimage to the Fahrenberg. Andreas Pomer was a burgher's son from Waldthurn, who, like many of his contemporaries, was drawn to foreign lands. In Vienna, he amassed a small fortune as a bodyguard to the Empress. He never forgot his homeland, especially Fahrenberg, and in addition to the chapel, he also founded a Holy Mass to be celebrated there on Trinity Sunday. Source: Excerpts from the Fahrenberg Church Guide
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Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of Mary As early as the 12th century, a castle stood on the Fahrenberg, which passed to the Knights Templar around 1200. According to oral tradition, a member of this order brought a statue of the Virgin Mary from the Holy Land in 1204. A chapel was built at the castle and the image of Mary was placed there for veneration. This marked the beginning of the pilgrimage. The existing pilgrimage church of the Visitation of Mary was built between 1775 and 1778/79 after the previous building of 1706 was destroyed by a lightning strike. The tower at the northwest corner of the choir, with its 19th-century pointed spire, towers 12 meters above the 44-meter-long, 17-meter-wide, and 23-meter-high church. Upon entering the church through the ornately carved doors, one is immediately struck by the spaciousness of the light-filled interior. A late Rococo building – completed in 1779 – the church presents itself with simple, solidity. The high altar, created in 1796, is a masterpiece by the sculptor Wolf Kurzwort and the cabinetmaker Wenzl Wickl, both from Waldthurn. Above the tabernacle sits the miraculous image of "Our Lady" from Fahrenberg, with the Infant Jesus on her right arm. The Child and Mother wear crowns and are wrapped in medieval textiles. This 1.03-meter-tall late Gothic group of figures, created around 1480/90, is no longer the original image. The gunshot wound to the neck of the Virgin, still clearly visible today, was probably inflicted by a Calvinist in 1562. The image is framed by Mary's parents, Joachim and Anne. The two side altars are similar in structure to the high altar and date from the same period. The left side altarpiece depicts the encounter between Mary and Elizabeth; according to the inscription, it was painted in 1842. The massive pulpit is also a work by the masters of the high altar. It features a beautiful Rococo motif and is crowned by the figure of St. Michael the Archangel. The pews and confessionals, some of which were recarved, are late Rococo in style. The magnificent coat of arms of the Lobkowitz family is attached to the choir arch. On the walls of the nave and the sanctuary, six larger-than-life figures stand on pedestals. They are massive and almost somewhat bulky: Abraham and his son Isaac, Moses, David, the priest-king Melchizedek, Joseph, and John the Baptist. Source: Excerpts from www.Pfarrei-waldthurn.de
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The well was dried up and is somewhat hidden from the path.
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Somewhat hidden in the grass below the road.
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Very beautiful pilgrimage church, a must see.
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The chapel is located next to the pilgrimage church of Maria Heimsuchung on the Fahrenberg, 801 m
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Waldthurn offers an extensive network of over 130 hiking trails, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. You'll find everything from easy strolls to more challenging excursions through diverse landscapes.
Yes, Waldthurn is very family-friendly. The NaturKulturWeg is a 3.2 km circular trail specifically designed for families, even suitable for strollers. It features informative display boards, interactive games, and play areas. A highlight is the 'Motte' observation tower, offering splendid views. After your walk, you can relax at the Badeweiher (swimming pond) at the leisure facility. Overall, there are over 85 easy routes in the area.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Waldthurn. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to clean up after them. There are no specific restrictions mentioned for the general hiking paths.
Many of the trails in Waldthurn are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. A notable option is the Rundweg Waldthurn, a 10.2 km easy circular trail that takes about 3.5 hours. It's well-marked and passes historical 'Bildstöckl' (wayside shrines). Another popular choice is the Unterfahrenberg Viewpoint – Fahrenberg Ski Lift loop from Waldthurn, a moderate 11.3 km route.
Hikers in Waldthurn will experience a rich and varied landscape, transitioning through forests, meadows, and open fields. Elevated areas, particularly around the Fahrenberg, provide expansive views over the 'Oberpfälzer Land'. The nearby Naturpark Steinwald features unique granite rock formations, mixed forests, and the Oberpfalzturm observation tower on 'Die Platte' (946m), offering extensive panoramic views.
Yes, several trails feature interesting landmarks. The Rundweg Waldthurn passes historical 'Bildstöckl' and the Heimatmuseum Waldthurn. The NaturKulturWeg includes the 'Motte' observation tower. For natural features, you can explore highlights like the Doost Granite Boulder Field or the Girnitz Stream in the Doost Nature Reserve, both accessible via trails in the wider region.
The diverse landscapes of Waldthurn make it suitable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery with blooming flowers or vibrant fall foliage. Summer is also great, especially for trails that offer shade or lead to refreshing spots like the Badeweiher. Winter hiking is possible, but some trails might be less accessible depending on snow conditions.
While the majority of trails in Waldthurn are easy to moderate, there are options for more experienced hikers. The region offers one difficult trail among its 130+ routes, providing a more strenuous experience. These routes often feature greater elevation changes and longer distances, testing endurance.
The hiking trails in Waldthurn are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 100 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied landscapes, the well-maintained paths, and the beautiful panoramic views, especially from elevated points like the Fahrenberg. The mix of forests, meadows, and open fields provides a refreshing change of scenery.
Yes, you'll find options to refresh yourself. Along the NaturKulturWeg, there's a village shop with a cafe (Gänsbürgerladen) and a rock cellar (Felsenkeller) for breaks. After a hike, the Kneipp water-treading basin at the Waldthurn leisure facility is a great spot to cool down. The town of Waldthurn itself also offers local establishments.
Absolutely. The Fahrenberg is a prominent feature in the region, known for its panoramic views. The Fountain at Hagenmühle – Fahrenberg Ski Lift loop from Birkenbühl is a moderate 9.5 km path that specifically offers views of the Fahrenberg area and surrounding forests. Another option is the Fahrenberg Pilgrimage Church – Rosary Path loop from Waldthurn, which also provides scenic vistas.


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