Best attractions and places to see around Grafengehaig include a variety of cultural sites, natural features, and outdoor activities. Located in the Franconian Forest Nature Park, the municipality is characterized by deep valleys and its position on the western slope of the Steinbruchberg. The area offers historic landmarks, striking natural monuments, and an extensive network of hiking and cycling trails. Visitors can explore the region's past and enjoy its diverse landscapes.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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There used to be up to 150 sawmills along the streams in the Franconian Forest valleys. The sawmill at the blast furnace in the Steinach Valley ceased operation in 1980.
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The old cutting mill at the blast furnace at the entrance to the Steinach Valley offers information on all aspects of wood processing and cutting demonstrations.
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This special natural monument was created thousands of years ago. The Steinach River ate deeper and deeper through an extremely hard volcanic rock, which is called “quartz keratophyre”. The Steinachklamm geotope with its steep slopes and the narrow section of the gorge south of Wildenstein is definitely worth seeing.
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The Nordeck castle ruins are picturesquely situated in the beautiful Steinachtal, very close to the "Waldschänke" inn and directly on the Frankenwald-Steigla "Zum Forstmeistersprung". Unfortunately, you no longer have a view from there, as everything has grown over.
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In the Franconian Forest valleys, water power was not only used to drive hammer mills and grain mills. Like pearls on a string, up to 150 sawmills once lined the streams. The old sawmill at the blast furnace in the Steinach Valley ceased operation in 1980.
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The bridge was preserved with its original dimensions, unlike the Lanzendorfer Bridge, which was totally mutilated with the modern wide concrete structure.
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The perfect place for newlyweds or newlyweds to immortalize themselves.
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A nice little parking lot for hikers at the old cutting mill. Start of the FrankenwaldSteigla - to the Forstmeister jump.
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Grafengehaig is nestled within the Franconian Forest Nature Park, offering diverse natural beauty. A must-see is the Steinach Gorge, a wild and romantic natural monument with steep cliffs carved by the Steinach stream. The region is characterized by deep valleys and scenic landscapes, perfect for nature lovers.
Yes, the area around Grafengehaig is crisscrossed with numerous marked hiking routes. Popular trails include the "Mühlenweg" (Mill Trail), which winds past old mills, and the "Steinachklamm-Weg (KU 52)" through the gorge. You can find many more options, including routes like "Kleinreh Mill – Steinach Gorge loop" and "⛪ Hinterrehberg Chapel – Kleinreh Mill loop," on the Hiking around Grafengehaig guide.
The region offers various cycling routes for different preferences. A notable trail is "Ums Rehbachtal mit seinen Mühlen (KU 5)". For more options, including routes like "⚙️ Saw Mill at the Hochofen – Steinach Gorge loop" and "Steinach Gorge – Steinach valley near Oberhammer loop," explore the Cycling around Grafengehaig guide. There are also gravel biking routes available, such as "Schwarzenfurtweg – Schwarzholzwinkel Inn loop" on the Gravel biking around Grafengehaig guide.
For expansive panoramic views, head to the Prinz-Luitpold Tower on Döbraberg. This 18-meter high observation tower, located on the highest point in the Franconian Forest, offers vistas stretching across the Franconian Forest, Fichtelgebirge, and Thuringian Forest. It can be climbed via 96 steps, rewarding visitors with a breathtaking all-round view.
Grafengehaig boasts several significant historical sites. The Wehrkirche "Zum Heiligen Geist" (Fortified Church of the Holy Spirit) is a cultural landmark housing tombstones of the Wildenstein family. The Burgstall Eulenburg (Eulenburg Castle Site) provides archaeological insights into a former castle. Additionally, the 🏛️ Nordeck Castle Ruins, picturesquely situated in the Steinachtal, offers a glimpse into the region's medieval past.
Yes, you can visit the ⚙️ Saw Mill at the Hochofen, located at the beginning of the Steinach valley. This historic sawmill, operational since 1868, demonstrates how logs were cut into beams and boards. Another technical monument is the 🏛️ Schorgastbrücke Wirsberg (Wernersbruck), a stone bridge from 1711 that has withstood centuries of traffic and natural elements.
Several attractions are suitable for families. The Steinach Gorge is considered family-friendly, offering an engaging natural experience. The ⚙️ Saw Mill at the Hochofen provides an educational and interesting visit for all ages, showcasing historical technology. The 🏛️ Schorgastbrücke Wirsberg is also noted as family-friendly. In winter, the Walberngrün district offers a prepared sledding hill on the Hartmannsberg.
The Steinach Gorge is one of the most impressive natural monuments in the district of Kulmbach. It was formed over millions of years by the Steinach stream carving through rock, creating steep cliffs and a unique geological landscape. The special climate within the gorge, influenced by its rock formations and natural river, provides a suitable habitat for endangered fish and bird species, making it a wild and romantic natural haven.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings, from the stunning panoramic views at the Prinz-Luitpold Tower to the wild and romantic beauty of the Steinach Gorge. The historical sites like the 🏛️ Nordeck Castle Ruins and the functional ⚙️ Saw Mill at the Hochofen are also highly valued for their cultural insights. The extensive network of hiking and cycling trails through the Franconian Forest Nature Park is a major draw for outdoor enthusiasts.
During the winter months, the Walberngrün district, near Grafengehaig, offers opportunities for winter sports. You can enjoy cross-country skiing on the "Walberngrün Glacier," which features floodlights for evening use. Additionally, there is a prepared sledding hill on the Hartmannsberg, perfect for family fun.
Grafengehaig offers attractions throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and cycling, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer provides warm weather for exploring natural sites and outdoor activities. In winter, the Walberngrün district offers cross-country skiing and sledding. The Prinz-Luitpold Tower is generally closed in winter and reopens on May 1st each year.


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