Attractions and places to see around Wolframs-Eschenbach offer a combination of medieval history and natural beauty in Bavaria. The town is known for its connection to the minstrel Wolfram von Eschenbach and features well-preserved historic sites. Visitors can explore ancient town walls, impressive churches, and museums detailing the region's past. The surrounding area provides access to the Franconian Lake District, including Altmühlsee, offering opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Gunzenhausen, a pearl on the Altmühl cycle path.
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A beautiful, historic market square with some narrow side streets.
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Very nice market square in the city
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Picturesque image of the bridge with the city gate of Ornbau in the background
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Ornbau is a small town on the Altmühl. The medieval buildings that can be seen here, such as the stone bridge in front of the city gate, make Ornbau a typical Franconian town.
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Wolframs-Eschenbach is rich in history. You can explore the well-preserved medieval town walls and gates, the impressive Liebfrauenmünster with its Romanesque and early Gothic elements, and the Wolfram Monument in the market square. The Deutschordenskomturei (Teutonic Order Commandery) also offers a glimpse into the town's past.
Yes, the Old Town Hall houses the Wolfram von Eschenbach Museum, which provides insights into the life and work of the famous minstrel. Additionally, the Town Museum, established in 2023, presents the broader history of Wolframs-Eschenbach, including the influence of the German Order.
The nearby Altmühlsee is a major highlight for water sports enthusiasts. You can go swimming, sailing, or surfing. The Altmühlsee Surf Center is a popular spot for these activities.
Yes, the picturesque surroundings offer various hiking trails. The certified comfort hiking trail, Literaturweg Franken, circles the old town for 2.2 kilometers. You can also explore natural features like Schnittlinger Loch, a gorge with rock gullies. For more options, check out the hiking routes around Wolframs-Eschenbach.
Beyond the Altmühlsee, you can visit the Vogelinsel (Bird Island) in the northern part of Altmühlsee, an important protected area for migratory birds with an observation tower. The Schnittlinger Loch, a natural monument with rock gullies, is also a unique natural attraction.
Families will enjoy the Ritterspielplatz (Knight's Playground), located along the medieval city wall, featuring imaginative wooden structures and a zip line. The Altmühlsee Surf Center also offers activities suitable for families, and the historic town of Ornbau is considered family-friendly.
The region is particularly good for hiking in spring and autumn, when the weather is pleasant and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer is ideal for water sports at Altmühlsee.
Yes, visitors can explore the medieval town and its surroundings with six different audio tours. These are available via i-Pods or a smartphone app, offering a guided experience through the historical sites.
Ornbau is a charming historical settlement known for its well-preserved medieval buildings. Its stone bridge in front of the city gate is a characteristic feature of a Franconian town, offering picturesque views of the Altmühl River.
Absolutely! A beautiful cycle path encircles the Altmühlsee, perfect for leisurely rides. For more extensive cycling, you can find various road cycling and gravel biking routes that explore the Franconian Lake District and surrounding areas.
The Burgenstraße, or Castle Road, is a traditional German holiday route connecting approximately 60 castles and palaces from Mannheim to Bayreuth. Wolframs-Eschenbach is indeed part of this historic route, offering a journey through centuries of history.
The Literaturweg Franken, a hiking trail circling the old town, has been recently renovated and is barrier-free. Additionally, the historic settlement of Ornbau and Gunzenhausen Market Square are noted as wheelchair accessible.


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