Best attractions and places to see around Sugenheim, a market town in the "Ehegrund" valley within the Southern Steigerwald region, offers a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural surroundings. The area is characterized by agriculture, viticulture, and expansive mixed forests. It provides opportunities for hiking and cycling, with a landscape shaped by vineyards and orchards.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The Weinparadiesscheune (Wine Paradise Barn) stands precisely on the border between Lower and Middle Franconia. Surrounded by forest and vineyards, it offers a view of the vineyards of Bullenheim and Seinsheim. The restaurant is open Wednesdays to Fridays from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m., and Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays from noon to 10 p.m.
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I can in Iphofen: - the history barn, - the ossuary (both are free and are already available as highlights) and - who recommend Vinotec.
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We are always happy to be enchanted by the flair in and around Iphofen with a glass of wine. Starting point for wonderful hiking tours. Iphofen can also be easily reached by train. 👍👍
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The oldest surviving sections are from the 13th century.
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Sugenheim is rich in history. You can visit the 18th-century Neustadt an der Aisch marketplace with its Neptune Fountain and Town Hall. The town also features the Evangelical Margrave Church St. Erhard, the 14th-century Altes Schloss (Old Castle) which now houses a Toy Museum, and the 16th-century Neues Schloss (New Castle). Don't miss the Deutenheimer Tor (Deutenheim Gate) from 1602. In nearby villages, Ullstadt boasts the Evangelical St. Johannes Church and the Catholic Parish Church Mariä Himmelfahrt, along with an 18th-century castle complex. Ingolstadt has an Evangelical Parish Church and remnants of Burgstall Neuenburg, while Krassolzheim features the Evangelical Chorturm church St. Nikolaus.
Yes, Sugenheim offers several family-friendly options. The Altes Schloss (Old Castle) houses a comprehensive and impressive Toy Museum (Puppen- und Spielzeugmuseum der Fam. Kube), which is great for all ages. The Municipality of Iphofen, with its well-preserved old town and complete weir system, offers a historical journey that can be engaging for families. Additionally, the Wine Paradise Barn is a restaurant with a viewpoint that welcomes families, offering food and scenic views.
The Sugenheim region, nestled in the Ehegrund valley, is characterized by picturesque vineyards, orchards, and extensive mixed forests. You can explore the landscape through marked circular and long-distance hiking trails like the "Steigerwald-Runde Ehegrund," the "Zwei Täler Tour," and the "Bocksbeutelrunde." Cycling paths also invite visitors to enjoy the diverse flora. For specific outdoor activities, you can find various running trails, easy hikes, and MTB trails around Sugenheim.
For scenic views, the Wine Paradise Barn offers panoramic vistas of the Bullenheim and Seinsheim vineyards. The location of Speckfeld Castle — Tower Ruin, though only a remnant, provides a nice view from its elevated position. The region's vineyards and forests naturally offer many picturesque spots for observation.
Yes, some attractions in the broader Sugenheim area are noted for their accessibility. The Municipality of Iphofen, with its historic old town, is considered wheelchair accessible. Similarly, the Neustadt an der Aisch marketplace is also wheelchair friendly, allowing visitors to enjoy its historical charm.
Sugenheim and its villages offer a glimpse into Franconian culture. The former sheep barn in Sugenheim now hosts a local history museum (Heimatmuseum). Krautostheim is unique for the "Osing" common land, which is re-allotted every ten years according to an ancient ritual, recognized as an intangible cultural heritage. The region also hosts local village, wine, and "Bremser" (young wine) festivals, as well as a Krautfest (cabbage festival), where you can enjoy typical Franconian specialties.
Yes, the Municipality of Iphofen is noted as a dog-friendly destination, making it a great place to explore with your canine companion. Additionally, the extensive mixed forests and numerous hiking trails around Sugenheim provide ample opportunities for dog-friendly walks in nature. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and respect local regulations.
Beyond the main castles and churches, Sugenheim has several protected monuments. Keep an eye out for the former Fronveste (Kirchstraße 6) and remnants of the former Lehensturm (Hauptstraße 40). The Vaulted Cellars (Bierkeller) south of Kellerberg and Roten Berg are also points of interest, offering a peek into the town's past.
Absolutely. The Wine Paradise Barn is a popular spot located on the border between Lower and Middle Franconia. It offers delicious food and excellent wines, all while providing a wonderful view of the surrounding vineyards of Bullenheim and Seinsheim. It's a great place to enjoy local specialties with a scenic backdrop.
The Sugenheim area offers a variety of hiking trails. For those seeking easier walks, there are easy hikes available, such as the "Krassolzheim Church Tower – View of the Steigerwald Hills loop." More challenging routes can also be found, including longer running trails that can be adapted for hiking, and the region's extensive mixed forests provide diverse terrain for all skill levels.
Sugenheim is appealing throughout the year, but the best time often depends on your interests. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful natural scenery, especially during the grape harvest season. If you're interested in local culture and gastronomy, consider visiting during one of the local village, wine, "Bremser" (young wine), or Krautfest (cabbage festival) events, which typically occur in late summer and autumn.
Yes, you can explore the Speckfeld Castle — Tower Ruin, where only a 15-meter-high wall of the former gate tower remains, but it offers historical significance and a view. In Ullstadt, remnants of Burg Kropfsberg can be seen, and in Ingolstadt, the remains of Burgstall Neuenburg are located on a mountain spur to the north. These sites provide a glimpse into the region's medieval past.


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