Best mountain peaks around Pettstadt are found in the broader region of Upper Franconia, Germany, within the district of Bamberg. Pettstadt itself features river landscapes and rolling hills, with an elevation of around 246 meters. The area is characterized by gentle inclines where the Rauhe Ebrach meets the Regnitz River. This region offers opportunities for outdoor activities and natural exploration, particularly through its hiking trails and scenic viewpoints.
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Next to the tower is a small, abandoned, and rotten wooden shelter. It protected me from the rain after 12 km and provided the only place to sit so far.
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Catholic City Church of St. Martin. Located on the Green Market, the church, built in 1686, is one of the highlights in the heart of the city.
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Here you can enjoy delicious food with the best view.
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Beautiful panoramic view towards Bamberg
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On the Marienaltar to the right of the choir there is a Pietà, which comes from the Liebfrauenkapelle in Widdern and came to Bamberg in 1617. The statue was already the destination of pilgrimages in Widdern and was venerated from 1625 in the predecessor of today's Martinskirche, the old St. Martin's Church.
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The Friesener Warte is always worth a hike, if only because of the breathtaking view that the high plateau offers.
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The organ was built in 1894 by G. F. Steinmeyer (Oettingen) with 38 stops on mechanical cone chests (with Barker machines) and pneumatic stop action. In 1934, the organ building company replaced the tracker actions with electropneumatic ones and added a swell mechanism to the instrument. The disposition was slightly redesigned in the sense of the organ movement. In 1938 the instrument was expanded again by the organ building company Hindelang, Ebenhofen. In the years 1999 to 2000 the instrument was extensively restored by the organ building company Hermann Eule (Bautzen) and restored to its 1894 condition. The historical pipe material is largely available. Only six registers had to be reconstructed. The cone chests are played mechanically. The tone actions are supported by reconstructed Barker machines. The free-standing console based on Steinmeyer's model and the organ case were also reconstructed. The instrument is now equipped with an electronic typesetting system Source: Wikipedia
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The first Carmelite monastery with a church stood here from 1248 to 1589. Under Prince Bishop Gottfried von Aschhausen, the Jesuits were called to Bamberg and in 1613 they took over the clerical seminary/college. On August 16, 1686, the foundation stone for the new church was laid, and on May 17, 1693, Prince Bishop Sebastian Schenk von Stauffenberg consecrated the church "To the Holy Name of Jesus". The plans come from Georg Dientzenhofer.
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While Pettstadt itself is characterized by rolling hills, the broader region offers several significant elevated natural features. The Friesener Warte, at 561.7 meters, is a high plateau offering views, and the Geisberg Transmission Tower marks the highest elevation in the Bamberg district at 585 meters. Other notable peaks include the Hohe Metze (523 meters) known for panoramic views, the Heidenstein Summit (577 meters) for nature exploration, and the distinctive Predigtstuhl Rock in Paradiestal.
Yes, several peaks and elevated spots offer excellent views. The Hohe Metze provides magnificent panoramic views from its summit. The Friesener Warte offers wide views towards Forchheim and Bamberg, where you can often observe gliders. Even the Felsenkeller Senftenberg Beer Cellar, located on the 398-meter-high Senftenberg, provides a beautiful vista.
The region around Pettstadt offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, the Hohe Metze is accessible via a hiking trail that gradually ascends before becoming steeper, part of the long-distance Frankenweg and Main-Donau-Weg. The Predigtstuhl Rock is directly on a hiking trail through the picturesque Paradise Valley, including the engaging Legends Trail (Sagenweg). For more options, explore the Hiking around Pettstadt guide, which features routes like the 'Boveri-Schlösschen – Gasthaus Melber Beer Garden loop'.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly spots. The St. Martin's parish church is a historical site in the city center that can be visited by families. The Felsenkeller Senftenberg Beer Cellar is also listed as family-friendly, offering a pleasant break with refreshments and views after a walk. The trails around the Predigtstuhl Rock in Paradiestal are celebrated for their engaging paths and natural beauty, suitable for family adventures.
The St. Martin's parish church, a Catholic City Church built in 1686, is a significant historical highlight in the heart of the city. The Predigtstuhl Rock features a summit cross and is part of the Legends Trail (Sagenweg), which often incorporates local folklore and history into its routes.
Beyond hiking, the area provides opportunities for running and gravel biking. The Geisberg Transmission Tower is near the MTB1 route, offering 40 km of mountain biking. You can find dedicated routes in the Running Trails around Pettstadt guide and the Gravel biking around Pettstadt guide, with options ranging from easy to difficult.
The Friesener Warte is popular for its high plateau at 561.7 meters above sea level, offering a beautiful clearing with good visibility. Visitors appreciate the breathtaking views, especially towards Forchheim and Bamberg. On nice days, you can often observe gliders from the sailing sports club, and there's a beer garden for refreshments.
The highest elevation in the Bamberg district is the Geisberg, reaching 585 meters. It is home to the Geisberg Transmission Tower, which is a prominent landmark in the area.
Yes, there are options for resting and refreshments. The Hohe Metze summit has benches for resting. The Felsenkeller Senftenberg Beer Cellar offers snacks and local beer with a view. Additionally, when the weather is nice, the hut of the sailing sports club at the Friesener Warte often manages a beer garden.
The Predigtstuhl Rock, meaning 'pulpit,' is a distinctive rock tower with a summit cross, located in the picturesque Paradise Valley (Paradiestal). It's a natural monument known for its interesting geological features and is a highlight for hikers exploring the surrounding trail system, including the Legends Trail (Sagenweg).
The region around Pettstadt features a mix of rolling hills and more significant ascents. For instance, the hike to Hohe Metze involves overcoming approximately 200 meters of elevation gain, with paths gradually ascending before becoming steeper. Many trails offer engaging paths through natural environments, varying in difficulty from easy to moderate.


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