Sinnquellgebiet Und Arnsbergsüdhang
Sinnquellgebiet Und Arnsbergsüdhang
Best attractions and places to see in Sinnquellgebiet Und Arnsbergsüdhang include a range of natural features and historical sites within a low mountain range landscape. The region is known for being the source area of the Sinn River and offers numerous hiking opportunities. Cultural significance is provided by landmarks such as Kloster Kreuzberg, a historic pilgrimage site. This area combines natural beauty with points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Great destination, but during the holidays when the weather is nice, it is very, very crowded on the Kreuzberg
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Great route for hiking but also recommended for mountain bikes and gravel bikes.
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It's really worth stopping by here, great view
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Now it is only 2 km to the monastery beer.
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Sandstone wayside shrine with Ionic column and crucifixion relief.
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The alternative is to continue below the monastery towards Guckasspass.
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The region is named after the source of the Sinn River, which originates here. You'll find a charming low mountain range landscape with varied topography, ideal for outdoor activities. Many trails offer views of surrounding towns and natural beauty. The area is also noted for its hiking trails and the presence of waterfalls.
Yes, the most significant historical site is Kloster Kreuzberg (Kreuzberg Monastery), often called the 'Holy Mountain of Franconia.' This Franciscan monastery, dating back to 1677, is a major pilgrimage site. It features a pilgrimage church, one of Germany's oldest Chapel Ways of the Cross, and its own brewery established in 1731. Another point of interest is the Arnsberg Sandstone Wayside Shrine, a man-made monument offering valley views.
The region is very popular for hiking, with a network of trails suitable for various difficulty levels. You can find easy hikes like the 'Kreuzberg Monastery – Gemündener Hut loop' or the 'St. Kilian Fountain loop'. For more challenging options, consider the 'Bischofsheim–Kreuzberg Climb' or mountain hikes such as the 'View from the summit of Kreuzberg – Kreuzberg Monastery loop'. Explore more options in the easy hikes, waterfall hikes, and mountain hikes guides.
For expansive views, visit Kreuzbergsattel, a mountain pass known for its great vistas. The Arnsberg Sandstone Wayside Shrine also offers a good view of the valley from Arnsberg. Additionally, Kloster Kreuzberg itself provides broad views over the Franconian, Hessian Rhön, Thuringian Forest, and Spessart landscapes.
Kloster Kreuzberg is unique not only as a historic pilgrimage site but also for its active brewery, established in 1731. Visitors can enjoy popular Kreuzbergbier and Franconian dishes at the monastery tavern. The site also includes a pilgrimage church and a Kapellenkreuzweg, one of Germany's oldest.
Yes, some trails are suitable for cycling. For example, the Schoffsbrönn Trail offers an alternative route with a moderate gradient through meadows and forest, manageable for uphill travel. The 'Bischofsheim–Kreuzberg Climb' is also noted for its good surface, suitable for cyclists, despite some steep ramps.
Visitors frequently praise the great views from spots like Kreuzbergsattel and the Arnsberg Sandstone Wayside Shrine. The Schoffsbrönn Trail is appreciated as a manageable and scenic alternative route. The 'Limestone Path on the South Slope of Arnsberg' is also highlighted for its beautiful panoramic views.
The low mountain range landscape and network of trails offer many opportunities for family-friendly walks and easy hikes. Routes like the 'Kreuzberg Monastery – Gemündener Hut loop' are considered easy and suitable for families. The natural environment provides a great setting for outdoor exploration with children.
The region's low mountain range landscape and extensive hiking trails make it enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, for hiking and outdoor activities. The monastery and its amenities are generally accessible year-round, though winter conditions might affect trail accessibility.
Yes, particularly at Kloster Kreuzberg. The monastery has its own tavern where you can enjoy locally brewed Kreuzbergbier and Franconian dishes. The Bruder-Franz-Haus at the monastery also houses a tourist information center.
While specific details about a St.-Kilian-Brunnen directly within the Sinnquellgebiet are limited, Saint Kilian is a significant figure in Franconian history, known as the Apostle of Franconia. A hiking route in the area includes a St. Kilian Fountain as a point of interest, connecting visitors to this historical and religious heritage.
Yes, the region is noted for the presence of waterfalls, enhancing the natural appeal of its hiking experiences. You can find specific routes in the waterfall hikes guide, which includes trails like the 'Moor lake in the Red Moor – Himmeldunkberg summit loop'.


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