Attractions and places to see around Guttenberger Wald encompass a significant natural and cultural landscape located southwest of Würzburg. This area is known for its extensive deciduous forest complex and recreational opportunities. It forms part of a larger Fauna-Flora-Habitat (FFH) area, highlighting its importance for nature conservation. The Guttenberger Wald offers a blend of natural features and historical sites for exploration.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The trail is – as of July 2023 – very well-ridden. At the beginning, the trail requires some technical riding skills, but later on, it's primarily flowing. There's a beautiful view of the Göckersgraben ravine. As of April 2024: Four trees are currently lying across the trail. You have to lift your bike over them. As of April 2025: There are currently a lot of trees lying across the trail. Unfortunately, it's not fun with a heavy mountain bike/e-mountain bike at the moment.
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The trail is just awesome. Long, very curvy, with many roots.
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Short, beautiful steep section on a great trail
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Winding trail with small ups & downs in both directions. Real fun
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Nice trail to roll in.
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I find the trail very pleasant to drive, currently unfortunately not passable due to forest work, there are many trees on the trail
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The Guttenberger Wald is rich in natural beauty. A prominent feature is the Eichenturm, an impressive 17.5-meter-tall observation tower built from local oak wood, offering panoramic views into the treetops. The forest is also part of a significant 3,994.01-hectare FFH-Gebiet (Fauna-Flora-Habitat Area), highlighting its importance for nature conservation with extensive deciduous forests and rare bog locations.
Yes, the Walderlebnispfad am Forsthaus Guttenberg (Forest Adventure Trail) is a major highlight, especially for families. This approximately 2-kilometer-long circular trail features 12 interactive stations designed for playful learning about the forest, including forest instruments and discovering forest animals. It's suitable for strollers due to its gravelled path and lack of steep inclines.
The Guttenberger Wald holds historical significance. You can find the remains of both Burgstall Guttenberg and the Turmhügelburg Guttenberg (motte-and-bailey castle) near the Forsthaus Guttenberg. The name 'Guttenberger Wald' itself is derived from the noble family of Guttenberg and the former Burgstall Guttenberg.
The Guttenberger Wald is well-known for its mountain biking opportunities. Popular trails include the Wolf Trail, which features beautiful curves and root passages with avoidable small jumps. Other favorites are the Downhill Trail to Wurzeltrail Near Helferich Hut, known for its flowing sections and technical curves, and the Fürstentrail, a long, curvy trail with many roots, generally rated S1 difficulty.
The Guttenberger Wald offers numerous trails for hiking. For easy walks, you can explore routes like the 'Quarry loop from Kleinrinderfeld' or the 'View of the Blutsee Moor – Blutsee-Moor Nature Reserve loop from Kleinrinderfeld'. You can find more options and detailed information on easy hikes around Guttenberger Wald.
Yes, the Guttenberger Wald is a popular area for cycling. You can find various routes for different cycling styles. For road cycling, consider routes like the 'Scenic Country Road Section – Ilmspan Church loop from Schönfeld'. For touring bicycles, options include the 'Wendelin Chapel Limbachshof – Höchberg Village Fountain loop from Kleinrinderfeld'. Explore more routes on the road cycling guide and cycling guide around Guttenberger Wald.
Visitors frequently praise the trails for their flow and natural character. For instance, the Wolf Trail is loved for its beautiful curves and smooth steep sections. The Downhill Trail to Wurzeltrail Near Helferich Hut is appreciated as a 'cool trail to warm up' with small bumpers and a natural feel, offering a mix of fast and technical sections.
While the Walderlebnispfad am Forsthaus Guttenberg is gravelled and has no steep inclines, making it suitable for strollers, it is not designed for wheelchairs.
The Forsthaus Guttenberg, located between Reichenberg and Kist, serves as a convenient starting point for the Walderlebnispfad and offers a beer garden where you can find refreshments and food.
The Guttenberger Wald is a beautiful destination year-round, but the best time to visit often depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors, ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer is great for enjoying the beer garden at Forsthaus Guttenberg and the forest adventure trail. Even in winter, the forest offers a unique serene atmosphere for walks.
The Guttenberger Wald is generally a dog-friendly area, with many trails suitable for walks with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in protected areas like the FFH-Gebiet, and to be mindful of other visitors and wildlife.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging ride, the Rumpelstilzchen Ramp is categorized as a challenging MTB trail. It features a steep descent that requires a bit of courage but offers an exhilarating experience.


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