Attractions and places to see around Allersberg, a market town in Bavaria, Germany, offers a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. The region is known for its impressive Schwarzach Gorge, the Rothsee recreational area, and the historic Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal. Visitors can explore charming Baroque buildings in the historic town center and diverse landscapes including forests and river valleys.
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The sandstone cave in the Schwarzachklamm got its name from the Swedish king Gustav Adolf, who is said to have attended a sermon given by the Nuremberg pastor Cornelius Mareius there in 1632 after a battle victory in the Thirty Years' War. It is the largest of the erosive washes in the Schwarzach Gorge. https://urlaub.nuernberger-land.de/detail/id=6220ae58f24f424775ea02b6
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In fact, everything has already been said here. The hiking trail between the Schwarzach and Karlshöhle is unparalleled. But not on the weekend.
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The cave together with the Schwarzach is a highlight in the area. Avoid walking on Sundays and public holidays. It starts with the parking lot.
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The Schwarzachschlucht is an approximately 2.2 kilometer long, gorge-like river valley south of Schwarzenbruck in the Central Franconian district of Nürnberger Land in Bavaria. It is named after the Schwarzach river. The gorge is a nature reserve and a popular local recreation area. On the north bank of the river, hiking trails and a geological nature trail with information boards lead through the gorge. There is a former rocky path on the south bank, but it is now closed due to the risk of falling. There are also some abandoned quarries there. Water sports are not possible on the river. Source: Wikipedia
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The Karlshöhle with its small spring outlet is one of the two largest caves here in the Schwarzachklamm.
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Please note: Cycling and mountain biking are prohibited in the Schwarzachklamm nature reserve. Please park your bike and explore the natural experience of the Klamm on foot!
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Please note: Cycling and mountain biking are prohibited in the Schwarzachklamm nature reserve. Please park your bike and explore the natural experience of the Klamm on foot!
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Named after the Swedish king Gustav Adolf, who is said to have attended a sermon given by the Nuremberg pastor Cornelius Mareius there in 1632 after a battle victory in the Thirty Years' War.
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Allersberg is renowned for its natural beauty. A must-visit is the Schwarzach Gorge (Schwarzachklamm), recognized as one of "Bavaria's most beautiful geotopes." This protected area features a path winding past unique rock formations, two caves including Karl's Cave and Gustav Adolf Cave, and a spring. Additionally, the idyllic Rothsee offers a significant recreational area for water sports and leisure activities.
Yes, Allersberg boasts a rich history with several notable landmarks. You can explore the Gilardi House and Gilardi Exhibition, which showcases the history of wire drawing and Christmas ornaments. Other significant sites include the Old Catholic Parish Church "Allerheiligen", the Parish Church "Maria Himmelfahrt" with its impressive Baroque architecture and ceiling painting, and the historic Town Hall (Rathaus). The Torturm (Gate Tower) and the Former Hospital, dating back to 1339, also offer glimpses into the town's past.
The region around Allersberg is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. While cycling and mountain biking are prohibited within the Schwarzach Gorge, it's an excellent area for hiking and exploring on foot. For cycling, the historic Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal offers a beautiful cycle path. You can find various routes for both hiking and cycling, including easy walks and moderate cycling tours, by exploring the hiking routes around Allersberg and cycling routes around Allersberg.
Absolutely! Many attractions around Allersberg are suitable for families. The Schwarzach Gorge, with its easy-to-walk paths, rock formations, and caves like Karl's Cave, is often described as an adventure playground for all ages. The Rothsee also provides numerous family-friendly recreational opportunities, including water sports and lakeside activities. The Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal offers flat, scenic paths ideal for family bike rides.
Visitors consistently praise the Schwarzach Gorge for its impressive natural beauty and accessibility. Many highlight it as a beautiful, easy hike suitable for the whole family, with sturdy shoes recommended. The unique rock formations, the two caves (Karl's Cave and Gustav Adolf Cave), and the tranquil river setting are frequently mentioned as highlights. It's considered a must-see geotope that offers a rewarding experience in any season.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Allersberg, particularly around the Rothsee and within the Schwarzach Gorge. For example, you can find routes like the "Bench With a View of the Lake – Rothsee loop from Allersberg" or the "Steel Heart at Rothsee – Birkach Beach House at Rothsee loop." These trails are generally well-maintained and offer scenic views without significant difficulty. You can explore more options in the easy hikes around Allersberg guide.
Yes, Allersberg is home to the Museum "Glump und Krempel". This charming museum offers a loving display of old objects from rural life, providing a fascinating glimpse into the region's past. It features a diverse collection, from an 1870 hay-cutting machine to a unique clover violin.
The Rothsee is an idyllic lake near Allersberg, serving as a significant recreational area. It's a popular spot for various water sports and leisure activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sailing, paddleboarding, or simply relaxing by the water. The surrounding paths also make it suitable for walking, jogging, and cycling, offering beautiful lakeside views.
The Gustav Adolf Cave, located within the Schwarzach Gorge, holds historical significance. It is notable for being visited by the Swedish King Gustav Adolf II during the Thirty Years' War. A memorial plaque at the site commemorates this event, making it a point of interest for those interested in regional history.
Yes, the historic Ludwig-Danube-Main Canal features a well-maintained cycle path. It's a popular route for cyclists, offering scenic views and a pleasant ride through the landscape. The path is generally flat and suitable for various skill levels, making it a great option for a leisurely bike tour.
The best way to explore Allersberg's historic town center is on foot. A leisurely stroll allows you to discover the charming Baroque buildings and impressive traces of the town's history. Key sites like the Town Hall, Parish Church "Maria Himmelfahrt", and the Market Fountain are easily accessible and offer a delightful architectural experience.
Yes, Allersberg features the Garden of Encounter (Garten der Begegnung). This garden, located within the Wolfsteiner Altenheim-Stiftung Allersberg, was created with support from the LEADER funding program and opened in 2018. It offers a peaceful and accessible green space for relaxation and enjoyment.


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