Best attractions and places to see around Mitwitz include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural points of interest. This market town in Franconia offers visitors a variety of sites to explore. The area is characterized by its historical architecture and unique natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Water castle in Mitwitz. Well-kept outdoor areas and many events characterize this place.
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It was never conquered, never subdued: Rosenberg Fortress is one of the most beautiful and largest fortresses in Europe. The former Bamberg bishop's castle and later state fortress rises steeply above the old town of Kronach on the Rosenberg hill. The oldest surviving document mentioning the name "Rosenberg" dates from 1249. The various construction phases are clearly visible, from the medieval keep through the walls and towers of the 15th and 16th centuries to the late Baroque pentagon, illustrating the ever-changing demands of defensive construction throughout the centuries. The juxtaposition of medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque fortification architecture gives the complex its significant place in the history of German military construction. The renowned architects Maximilian von Welsch and Balthasar Neumann were involved in the expansion of the fortress. The fortress was never captured or defeated by enemies. In 1888, the city acquired the castle as a property without military significance. The underground tunnel system, which can be visited as part of the fortress tours, is also of particular interest.
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The early baroque fortress gate, one of the most beautiful in Germany, was probably built by Antonio Petrini.
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This small monument is under monument protection. The Marter, created in the 18th century, was originally located around 50 meters to the south-east at the upper end of Festungsstrasse; it was moved to its current location in 1936 on the occasion of the erection of the war memorial for the fallen of the First World War. The column, made of sandstone, was rotated 90 degrees so that the main side, which once looked south towards the city, now faces west. Philipp Ernst von Redwitz, named in the inscription on the base, was commander of Rosenberg Fortress from 1774 to 1787. He probably had the wayside shrine erected at the original location of the monument as a replacement for an earlier torture.
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A beautiful hiking trail located in the forest. Also suitable for children, as the tour is not that long and, with several rocks that can be found along the way, also invites them to play and linger. You don't notice anything of the 270 meters in altitude (which the app calculated for me). The route is also popular with bikers, and there were a few on it yesterday.
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We went there today because all rivers are flooding and it is really wet at the moment, thought the waterfall would also have a lot of water, but it was within limits. Of course, it was worth it anyway, and I definitely have to go again during a period of frost.
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Four-winged castle surrounded by a moat
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You can climb up - but you should be sure of walking.
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Mitwitz offers a diverse range of attractions, blending historical landmarks with unique natural features. You can explore significant moated castles, ancient fortresses, and intriguing natural monuments like rock labyrinths and waterfalls. The area is rich in both cultural heritage and scenic landscapes.
The most prominent historical site is Mitwitz moated castle, a significant landmark in Franconia with original furnishings from the 16th to 20th centuries. Nearby, you can also visit Rosenberg Fortress, one of Europe's largest and most impressive fortresses, known for its various construction phases and underground tunnel system.
Absolutely. The Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth is a natural monument featuring numerous sandstone rock formations, caves, and crevices perfect for exploration. Another natural highlight is the Pfersag Waterfall, a horseshoe-shaped waterfall that is particularly impressive after rain. For relaxation, the Rudufersee offers a beautiful bathing lake with a sandy beach.
The Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth is a fascinating natural monument with over 1,000 massive sandstone blocks and cellars carved into the cliffs around 1790. It creates narrow passages, caves, and crevices that invite exploration and climbing. It's a great spot for families and those looking for a unique natural experience, often described as nice and shady, ideal with children.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth is popular for its climbing and exploration opportunities. Mitwitz moated castle and Rosenberg Fortress offer historical insights that can engage older children. The Rudufersee bathing lake is perfect for a family day out with swimming and paddle boat rentals.
The Mitwitz area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For example, there are moderate cycling routes like the 'Wild Steinach – Auwald an der Steinach loop' or easy MTB trails such as the 'Steinach Weir – Redwitz Castle and Church loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Mitwitz, Gravel biking around Mitwitz, and MTB Trails around Mitwitz guide pages.
Yes, hiking is a popular activity. The Pfersag Waterfall can be accessed via the Felsensteig circular walk or the Gottesgartenrundweg Nord. The Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth is also directly on hiking trails. Many routes in the region offer scenic walks, ranging from easy to challenging, often passing by these natural and historical sites.
Mitwitz can be visited year-round, but the spring to autumn months (May to September) are ideal for enjoying outdoor activities and the bathing lake. The Pfersag Waterfall is particularly impressive after prolonged rain, making it a good visit even in wetter seasons. Cultural events and castle tours at Mitwitz moated castle typically run from May to September.
Parking is generally available. For instance, at the Rudufersee bathing lake, there is a small fee for parking. For other attractions like the Mitwitz moated castle and the Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth, parking is usually accessible nearby, though specific fees may vary.
Many of the natural outdoor attractions, such as the Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth and the Pfersag Waterfall, are generally dog-friendly for walks, provided dogs are kept on a leash. For historical sites like castles and fortresses, it's advisable to check their specific pet policies before visiting, as access to indoor areas might be restricted.
Visitors frequently praise the well-preserved nature of Mitwitz moated castle and the historical significance of Rosenberg Fortress. The unique rock formations and exploratory fun at the Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth are also highly appreciated, especially by families. The scenic beauty of the Pfersag Waterfall and the relaxing atmosphere of Rudufersee are also frequently highlighted.


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