Best attractions and places to see in Untere Mark include a diverse range of natural and historical sites within the Forchheim district of Upper Franconia, Germany. This area is primarily known as an expansive forest, serving as a popular local recreation spot. It encompasses an FFH-protected zone with significant biodiversity, as well as wetlands and springs. Visitors can explore prehistoric burial mounds, medieval mining fields, and a geoscientifically notable disused quarry.
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Felsenkeller Utz is a very beautifully located beer garden. It is definitely worth stopping by and having a drink. Landgasthaus Utz Weppersdorf 13 91325 Adelsdorf Tel: 09195 / 7360 Mail: landgasthaus-utz@t-online.de Opening times for the Felsenkeller from May to September: Wednesday - Friday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. The cellar is closed on Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday!
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Great place with great local food and drink. Nice service
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It's not just a "normal" crossroads, but it's worth staying here for a moment. If you have a sense of humor, read the signposts. Those who are exhausted from the ascent can rest on the bench. If you are hungry for knowledge, you can get information from the information boards and if you are interested in history, you will find a small board with an explanation at the Rabenwald hut and a gateway to the endless information expanses of the Internet using a QR code. And when you have consumed all that, you can happily walk or drive down the mountain again. :-)
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Atmospheric torture with the image of Jesus
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A nice beer cellar deep in the forest where summer is very nice.
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The sanitary facilities are just terrible. Not at all ☹️
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Very nice cellar in the middle of the forest, with a playground for the children and a good warm kitchen.
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Age: early 18th century. Note: According to Ernst Pfister, Frankish pilgrims should always have moved past the Frankenmarter to Gößweinstein. Description: 275cm high / sandstone. High rectangular pedestal (75x52x52cm) with four empty cartridge fields. Pillar (100cm) below and above with ring beads. Capital (20x37x35cm) decorated with corner coins. Lantern (50x36x36cm) with four rectangular picture niches, in front: Jesus with the crown of thorns, the three other sides without pictures but with four dowel holes each. On the tent roof: stone cross (30x25cm) with shamrock ends. Source: suehnekreuz.de under Bavaria / district Forchheim here Buckenhofen (VII) / OT of Forchheim
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Untere Mark is primarily an expansive forest area, offering numerous opportunities to enjoy nature. It includes an FFH-protected zone, known as the "Waldgebiet Untere Mark," which is home to various protected species. You can also discover several springs that feed wetlands and ponds, such as the protected Sommerleite and Eglofsteiner Weiher.
Yes, Untere Mark has several historical points of interest. You can find prehistoric burial mounds, which are visible archaeological monuments. The area also contains Pingenfelder (mining fields) and quarry areas dating back to the Middle Ages and early modern period. Additionally, there are several significant wayside shrines like the Frankenmarter Wayside Shrine, dating from the early 18th century, and the Rote Marter Memorial, Buckenhofen from the early 17th century.
Untere Mark is excellent for outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. You can find numerous trails suitable for various skill levels. For detailed routes, explore the Hiking in Untere Mark guide or the Cycling in Untere Mark guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can also find trails in the area, detailed in the MTB Trails in Untere Mark guide.
Absolutely! The Felsenkeller Utz Beer Garden is a popular family-friendly spot, offering a beautiful beer cellar atmosphere in the middle of the forest. The Rabensberg Trail Junction and Rabenwälder Hut also provides facilities, benches for resting, and information boards that can be engaging for families exploring the trails.
The Felsenkeller Utz Beer Garden is a great option, known for its pleasant atmosphere and located within the forest. Additionally, the Rabensberg Trail Junction and Rabenwälder Hut offers a hut with benches, perfect for a short break during your walk.
Untere Mark features a variety of forest trails, ranging from easy walks to more moderate hikes. Many trails lead through the expansive forest, offering opportunities to experience the natural beauty and discover historical markers. For specific routes and difficulty levels, refer to the Hiking in Untere Mark guide.
Yes, Untere Mark is home to a geoscientifically significant disused quarry. This quarry, located in the Angulatensandstein (a type of sandstone), is listed in the Bavarian Geotope Catalogue as Geotope 474A004 and has been proposed as a type locality for the sandstone found there.
The wayside shrines, such as the Frankenmarter Wayside Shrine and the Rote Marter Memorial, Buckenhofen, are important historical and cultural monuments. They often date back centuries and reflect local traditions, religious practices, or commemorate specific events. The Frankenmarter, for instance, is noted for its atmospheric presence and is believed to have been a marker for Frankish pilgrims.
Yes, at spots like the Rabensberg Trail Junction and Rabenwälder Hut, you'll find information boards and a small board with historical explanations, sometimes even with QR codes for further online information, enriching your understanding of the area's past.
The Überreuther Marter is another historical wayside shrine in the region. It features a rectangular ornamented shaft on a rectangular base with four empty picture niches and inscriptions indicating renovations in 1846 and 1926. It is listed as a monument and was professionally renovated in 2014.
The forest area of Untere Mark is special due to its designation as an FFH-protected zone, safeguarding diverse flora and fauna, including rare species like the Bechstein's bat and hermit beetle. It also serves as a vital local recreation area, providing extensive natural spaces for hiking and enjoying the outdoors.


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