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Germany
Bavaria
Middle Franconia
Nürnberger Land
Schnaittach

Schlossberg to the Burgberg

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4.6

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720

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Schlossberg to the Burgberg

02:58

10.1km

280m

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Medieval castles, wonderful views and huge cream puffs: these are the ingredients for this circular hike through the Nuremberg region, which also takes you to one of the region's landmarks, Hohenstein Castle. The hike begins in a car park on the Schlossberg in Osternohe. Would you like to travel by public transport? The nearest train station is in Hedersdorf. From there, a bus goes to Osternohe, where you then hike up the Schlossberg to get to the starting point of the hike.

First, you head northeast on a small road. This turns into a paved path and you roam through the fields and forests of the lovely Franconian landscape. Via Frohnhof, you go to Steinensittenbach with its charming half-timbered houses. A trail runs between two buildings, which takes you steadily uphill to Hohenstein - the last few meters along a road. Here you are almost exactly halfway through your hike. The route is not that long overall, so you have plenty of time in Hohenstein to visit the place and take a break. The castle is located on the highest elevation in the Nuremberg region, so you have a wonderful view all around. The Hohensteiner Hof, also known as the Windbeutel Café, is a good place to stop for a break. As the name suggests, they serve very large cream puffs. They are so big that you can easily eat them as a main course.

After a cream puff like that, you should have plenty of energy for the way back. First you go back to Steinensittenbach on the same route. Here you turn left and dive into the forest, which you leave every now and then to walk across fields and meadows. You will eventually come to a small road that takes you back to the starting point.

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Last updated: September 17, 2024

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Osternohe Castle Ruins

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There is not much to see of the castle ruins, a few walls of the upper castle are still standing and are freely accessible. The lower castle is largely privately owned and cannot be entered. Below the castle ruins is a very nice vantage point that offers a great view over Osternohe and the surrounding area. You should definitely stop by here, sit down and enjoy the stunning view while taking a break on the bench.

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Hohenstein Castle

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The highest point in the Nuremberg region, so you also have a beautiful view here. Visiting the castle requires some off-road mobility, but is highly recommended.

In winter, when there is snow, there is a ski lift with a toboggan run nearby. There are a few restaurants in town, the cream puffs served here are well known. You should have a craving for sweets, the cream puffs are large and filled with plenty of cream.

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The Hohensteiner Hof cream puff café has a reputation that extends at least as far as the view from Hohenstein Castle. Definitely go there! Warning: the cream puffs are huge. It is best to approach the portions with caution. They are available with a wide variety of fillings and variations (not only sweet, but sometimes hearty too). It is worth making a reservation in advance because it can get very busy here very quickly. Telephone number: 09152 533

Opening times: closed Monday and Tuesday, Wednesday to Sunday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. (possibly also until 6 p.m.)

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2.68 km

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July 23, 2020

Medieval castles, wonderful views and huge cream puffs: these are the ingredients for this circular hike through the Nuremberg region, which also takes you to one of the region's landmarks, Hohenstein Castle. The hike begins in a car park on the Schlossberg in Osternohe. Would you like to travel by public

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Yvonne 🏃‍♂️🥾🏔️
April 26, 2026, Vom Schlossberg zum Windbeutelcafé 😋😋 und Burg Hohenstein

...so that I can join the conversation too: The destination of our short Sunday tour - the Windbeutelcafè in Hohenstein 😂! Start at Schlossberg in Osternohe … great paths through forests and over green, blooming fields … after refueling, we took a detour via Burg Hohenstein … always great views of the Franconian countryside

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Going on a short hike after being confined to bed for a few days due to illness. It was a relaxed tour in the snow. It started from the Schlossberg and went up to the ruins with a view of the Schlossberg. Then the Tuchersteig followed up to Hohenstein Castle. Enjoying the view at the top in the sleet. Then back again via the Heroldsteig to the Schlossberg.

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Today just a small round to Hohenstein - the home of the cream puff 😋... at this size a full meal 😂 and a detour to the castle in great weather.

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Birthday hike to Hohenstein Castle and Cream Puff Cafe. We fled home and returned to Osterlohe via Windburg and Bilderweg.

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This time we did this beautiful, varied tour in the cold season. However, with a cloudless sky and spring sunshine. We started in Götzlesberg and first came through the lovely village of Frohnhof. Here you can discover small "works of art" along the way and in gardens. Always with a view of Hohenstein Castle, we continued on varied paths. After the somewhat steep climb to the castle, we first enjoyed the beautiful view of the valley behind. It was Sunday and the Windbeutel Cafe in the village was open. A MUST! Fantastic, huge cream puffs with a wide selection of fillings (including savory ones) and very tasty. Then we walked back a bit through a forest cemetery.

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A short loop from Schlossberg. We skipped Hohenstein in favor of Windburg (since you're already passing one of the Seven Summits). The trail up is now signposted and easily doable. Along the way, you'll repeatedly encounter the Tree Pictures Trail. The Bolzenstein is impressive, but the route we chose wasn't necessary; it's better to return to the trail.

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Have fun on the beautiful, easy and appealing hike. Discover the great pictures on the tree picture path and in between there are always beautiful rock formations and sections of the path. Good walking😃

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The last holiday hike is rather unspectacular. Above all, there is a lot of nature in the forest and in the fields and meadows. It goes up and down all the time. The start is on a hiking car park in the Schnaittach district of Schloßberg. From there it goes east. The limestone formations that are so typical of the Franconian Jura and were created by the weathering of the surrounding area quickly become apparent. On the way you pass small works of art that someone has drawn and then attached to the foot of some trees. After just one and a half kilometers, the Winburg comes into view, a rather impressive rock formation that is worth climbing, although the ascent is very steep. On the 613 meter high summit you have a wonderful view to the northeast. Since I wanted to use a different route than the ascent, I did not descend the official route. But my choice turned out to be impractical. Lots of undergrowth and pitfalls, and you couldn't see where you were stepping. I promptly put myself in the nettles, well-groomed. So it's better to use the official ascent as a descent. It continues through the forest to the Sittenbach, which gives the Sittenbach valley its name. Shortly afterwards we cross the valley road and make a small detour over the east side of the valley. We pass the Bolzenstein, which is well known among climbers, as the many rings in the stone prove. The unusual name of the impressive rock comes from the first ascent in 1905 by the Riffler brothers from Nuremberg. They shot a rope over the rock with a bolt of a crossbow in order to shimmy up. Immediately after the Bolzenstein there is a small branch that leads to Steinensittenbach. Here we come back to the west side of the Sittenbach valley and walk through a lot of open landscape high to the west. On the way you can admire Hohenstein Castle from a distance from some angles. At the end we pass the Ostrohe castle ruins. The castle was built in the 12th century and was the official residence of the margraves until 1722. After 1722 it was no longer used and fell into disrepair.

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