Best attractions and places to see around Margetshöchheim are located along the Main River in the Würzburg district. This area offers a blend of natural features, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences. Visitors can explore picturesque half-timbered houses, enjoy the Main Cycle Path, and discover diverse hiking trails through Franconian landscapes. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities and access to significant historical sites.
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Marienkapelle Würzburg The Marienkapelle - an architectural masterpiece in Lower Franconia The Marienkapelle on the market square in Würzburg is one of the most beautiful and popular churches in the city. In Lower Franconia, the building is a highlight of the late Gothic era. Despite the size of the building, as the name suggests, the "Marienkapelle" is only a chapel and not a church, as it was not granted parish rights. This was because the chapel was built against the wishes of the Prince-Bishop. Special features of the architecture The Marienkapelle in Würzburg has three portals with tympanums. Each tympanum (or decorative surface) depicts a different scene. The south portal is best known for the sandstone figures of Adam and Eve. However, these are only copies of the actual figures by Tilman Riemenschneider. The original figures can be viewed in the Mainfränkisches Museum. The west portal also features a decorative panel depicting the Last Judgment. Text / Source: Würzburg Sehen, Petrinistr. 7, 97080 Würzburg (Grombühl) https://wuerzburg-se-hen.de/sehenswuerdigkeit/marienkapelle/#:~:text=Die%20Geschichte%20der%20Marienkapelle.%20Die
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The Main River is central to Margetshöchheim's appeal, offering a variety of outdoor activities. You can relax on sun loungers, play boule, or enjoy beach volleyball on the riverbank. The river itself is suitable for water sports like sailing, stand-up paddling, and surfing. There's also a swimming bay with a play area near a barbecue spot at the village's southern edge. For cycling enthusiasts, the village is directly on the 5-star certified Main Cycle Path, perfect for tours through varied landscapes and wine regions. You can find many routes, including easy ones like the "Main Riverbank, Veitshöchheim – Meegärtle Beer Garden loop from Veitshöchheim" in the Running Trails around Margetshöchheim guide.
Yes, Margetshöchheim offers a glimpse into its history. You can visit the Pfarrkirche St. Johannes with Julius-Echter-Turm, a prominent historical landmark. The Main riverfront area is also known for its picturesque Fachwerkhäuser (half-timbered houses) and old farms, which contribute to the village's idyllic character.
Margetshöchheim hosts several cultural events throughout the year. The annual Margaretenfest, held in July, transforms the old village center into a vibrant community celebration with local goods and delicacies. Another cultural highlight is the Altort-Kunstfest MainART, an art festival. The Margarethenhalle also serves as a venue for various events, including the "Margetshöchheimer Gelöbnis" play, which will be performed in 2026 for the village's 800-year anniversary.
Margetshöchheim and its surroundings offer several family-friendly options. The flat and mostly asphalted Main Cycle Path is suitable for all ages. The riverbank features a swimming bay with a play area. Nearby, the Erlabrunn Recreation Area boasts two swimming lakes. For a cultural outing, the Old Main Bridge Würzburg is a popular spot, especially in the summer evenings, and is listed as wheelchair accessible. The Marienberg Fortress also has gardens and is considered family-friendly.
Diverse hiking trails wind through the Franconian cultural landscape surrounding Margetshöchheim, offering views of the Main Valley, orchards, vineyards, and forests. These trails often feature seating areas, viewpoints, and small chapels. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the "Main Riverbank, Veitshöchheim – Church Square, Veitshöchheim loop from Margetshöchheim" or the "Insect Hotel Margetshöchheim – Image of the Virgin Mary with bench loop from Margetshöchheim." More options are available in the Easy hikes around Margetshöchheim guide.
Yes, Margetshöchheim offers several natural and scenic spots. The Naturdenkmal „Pappeln“ (Poplar Trees) on the Main riverbank are a distinctive natural feature. For panoramic views, the View of the Alte Mainbrücke and the old town in Würzburg provides comprehensive perspectives of the historic bridge and the Marienburg Fortress. The Fürstengarten at Marienberg Fortress also offers beautiful views of the Main and the city.
Due to Margetshöchheim's proximity to Würzburg, several significant historical attractions are easily accessible. These include the UNESCO World Heritage site Würzburg Residence, the historic Marienberg Fortress perched above the Main River, and the beautiful Käppele Pilgrimage Church (Würzburg), known for its distinctive dome roofs and views. The Veitshöchheim Schloss and its gardens, accessible via the Höchheimer Mainsteg footbridge, is another nearby point of interest.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The atmosphere of the Old Main Bridge Würzburg in summer evenings, with people enjoying wine and views of the fortress and Käppele, is highly praised. The Marienberg Fortress is loved for its spacious complex, gardens, and stunning views over Würzburg. The Käppele Pilgrimage Church (Würzburg) is considered a beautiful jewel, with the journey up offering rewarding views.
Yes, the region around Margetshöchheim is excellent for road cycling. The Main Cycle Path provides a mostly flat and asphalted route suitable for various skill levels. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the "Veitshöchheim Palace – Höchheim footbridge loop from Veitshöchheim" or the "Rococo Garden Veitshöchheim – Mainsteg Pedestrian Bridge loop from Veitshöchheim." More detailed routes are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Margetshöchheim guide.
While specific accessibility information for all sites is limited, the Old Main Bridge Würzburg is listed as wheelchair accessible, offering a great experience with views of the city and fortress. The Main Cycle Path, being mostly flat and asphalted, can also be suitable for some wheelchair users, depending on the specific section and equipment.
The Höchheimer Mainsteg is a footbridge that crosses the Main River, connecting Margetshöchheim with the opposite bank. It offers scenic views of the river and surrounding landscape, and provides access to further exploration, including the Veitshöchheim Schloss and its gardens.


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