Best attractions and places to see around Mähring include a variety of cultural sites and natural features. This municipality is situated in the forested uplands of the Upper Palatinate in Germany. Its location near the Czech border also provides opportunities for exploring the neighboring region. The area offers a blend of historical landmarks and natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The beautiful (pedestrian) bridge made of metal struts meanders across the river and provides an impressive photo opportunity. It can be reached after about 2 km on a gravel path from the car park in Tirschenreuth. Right next to it is a table with benches for a picnic and of course you should also visit the "Stairway to Heaven" in the immediate vicinity.
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There is a large seating area at the top. The view over the lakes is fantastic. If you are planning a walk here, you should look up.
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The Heusterz Bridge is an architectural treat. Built in 2010. And if you don't know, the popular picnic can be delivered here. Find out, it's a lot of fun and, above all, delicious.
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The Fischhof Bridge is a ten-yoke granite arch bridge that rises towards the middle and is approximately 92 meters long. It is reminiscent of the “Stone Bridge” in Regensburg and was built in 1748/50 by the Waldsassen lay brother Philipp Muttone. The two statues (Ceres, Roman goddess of fertility and Justicia, Roman goddess of justice) were created in the early 20th century. In 1807 the Upper City Pond was drained. As part of the “Nature in Tirschenreuth 2013” garden show, a 6-hectare city pond has flowed around the baroque Fischhof Bridge and part of the Fischhof Island since 2012.
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The Fischhof was built around 1219. It lay on an island in the Upper City Pond until the pond was drained in 1808. The large building was an economic farm for the Waldsassen monastery. In 1548 the monastery lost its independent status and was ruled by the Palatinate Wittelsbachers. From then on, the Fischhof was used as the Duke's residence. During this time, the Fischhof Bridge was built as a wooden bridge with a drawbridge. The fish farm later served as the abbots' summer residence. There is still a baroque chapel in the building. After secularization, the fish farm fell to the state. In 1804 the Tirschenreuth regional court moved here. In 1879 it was renamed the Tirschenreuth District Court.
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The “Himmelsleiter” observation tower, designed by the local architectural firm Brückner & Brückner, is an imposing structure 70 meters long and 20 meters high. From above you can see a sea of colors: red and yellow, green and ocher brown - each pond water glitters in a different tone.
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Great old bridge in front of the old castle, great view of the Fischhof and the city!
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The bridge was built between 1748 and 1750 with a length of approximately 92 meters by the master builder and construction director of the Waldsassen monastery, Philipp Muttone in the time of Abbot Alexander Vogel. In the middle of the bridge are the statues of the Roman goddess of agriculture, the Marriage and death, Ceres, and the Roman goddess of justice and justice, Iustitia.
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Mähring is surrounded by natural beauty, including the Muglbach Waterfall, known for its crystal-clear spring water. You can also visit the Himmelsleiter Observation Tower for panoramic views of the "Thousand Ponds" cultural landscape. The region is part of the Oberpfälzer Wald (Upper Palatinate Forest), offering diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, Mähring has a rich history. You can explore the Gelebtes Museum Mähring, which details the town's past as a border community during the Iron Curtain era. The Mineralienmuseum Mähring showcases a vast collection of minerals and mining history. Additionally, the impressive Fischhof Bridge, modeled after Regensburg's Stone Bridge, and the picturesque Heusterz Bridge are notable landmarks.
The Mähring area is excellent for outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. The region features numerous well-marked trails. You can find many options for hiking around Mähring, road cycling routes, and MTB trails. Mähring is also a point on the Nurtschweg, a long-distance hiking route along the Czech border.
Many attractions in the Mähring area are suitable for families. The Muglbach Waterfall and the Himmelsleiter Observation Tower are great for all ages. The Heusterz Bridge is accessible via a 2 km gravel path, making it an easy walk for families. Many hiking trails in the region are also categorized as family-friendly.
The Upper Palatinate Forest, where Mähring is located, offers opportunities for restful holidays throughout the year. Spring to autumn is ideal for hiking and cycling. During winter, if snow conditions are sufficient, you can enjoy cross-country skiing routes.
One of the calculated centers of Europe is marked by a monument at Center of Europe at Tillenberg. This site is directly on the German-Czech border and is a destination for various hiking trails, offering a unique geographical point of interest.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. For example, the 'Muglbach Waterfall – Muglbach Waterfall loop from Kapelle Alter Herrgott' is an easy 4.1 km hike. The 'Shrine of the Virgin Mary – Hochofen Blast Furnace Ruins loop from Mähring' is another easy option at 5.8 km. You can find more options in the hiking guide for Mähring.
Near the Muglbach Waterfall, you can discover the unique Frog Rock formation. It's often included as part of a circular hiking route that also features three chapels, adding to the scenic experience.
The Gelebtes Museum Mähring provides a deep dive into Mähring's history as a border town, particularly its experiences during the Iron Curtain. It shares stories of how the border impacted local life, including displacement and the re-establishment of cross-border friendships. You can find more information on the Ostbayern Tourismus website.
Mähring's proximity to the Czech border makes it an excellent starting point for excursions into the Czech Republic. Popular destinations include the famous West Bohemian spa towns like Marienbad, Franzensbad, and Karlsbad.
Visitors appreciate the blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty. Highlights like the Muglbach Waterfall are praised for their serene atmosphere, while the Himmelsleiter Observation Tower offers fantastic panoramic views. The historical significance of sites like the Fischhof Bridge and the unique geographical marker at the Center of Europe at Tillenberg are also highly valued by the komoot community.


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