Attractions around Neuensorger Forst include a variety of natural features within a forested landscape. This region features hills, springs, and rock formations, offering opportunities for exploration. The area is characterized by its quiet forest trails and natural monuments. Visitors can discover several points of interest, including summits and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Large bench with table for a break
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Always a beautiful destination! With information board, bench and table, summit cross and summit book. Only the view is slowly getting darker.
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The view of the Main Valley and the Staffelberg has now become overgrown again.
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A really beautiful little fountain, built in 1938. Unfortunately there are no signs at all and you just have to "ask" for the fountain and trudge a bit through the forest 😉
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What do the many published photos of this highlight have to do with it? The photos were almost all taken somewhere else.
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Small hill with a summit cross and a little book to immortalize.
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At information board 3, the steep ascent to the left up to the rock plateau is worthwhile. The field name here is lime kiln. There is much to suggest that lime was burned here in earlier times and was transported away via a clearly visible ramp. The strategic location above the formerly dammed Biberbach and the modeling of the terrain indicate a settlement as well as the existence of a castle that could have protected the ore mining on the opposite Eisenberg. In the former quarry there is a quite sandy cave. A certain "Titus" is said to have hid here before being drafted during the First World War. (Source: https://www.obermain.de)
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The Hohe Asslitz is a sandy hill in the middle of a large forest area between the Coburg region and the Obermain valley. From its 378 meters high there is a clear view again today. Reason enough that the HINTERINDIEN.DE tour, which originally immigrated in March 2011, has been updated again in 2021. Because this mountain, which remained in a deep slumber for years, has now been "awakened" again. It forms the center of a pleasantly quiet local recreation area. And because the forests on the summit of the Hohe Asslitz have now been thinned out a bit, since 2016 you can finally enjoy the views of the Obermaintal, the Staffelberg, the Veste Coburg and even the Blessberg in the Thuringian Forest. (Source: https://www.hinterindien.de)
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Neuensorger Forest is characterized by its quiet forest trails, hills, springs, and unique rock formations. You can discover natural monuments like Lutzenstein Rock and various springs such as Bildbaum Spring and Bruchs fountain.
Yes, the region offers several viewpoints. The Hohe Asslitz Summit, despite being in a dense forest, provides views of the Obermaintal, Staffelberg, Veste Coburg, and even the Blessberg in the Thuringian Forest. Another peaceful spot is the Bench With a View of the Pond, perfect for a quiet break.
For those interested in hiking, you can explore various trails, including those that lead to natural monuments and summits. For specific routes, consider checking the Waterfall hikes around Neuensorger Forst guide, which features routes like the Pfersag Waterfall loop.
Yes, Lutzenstein Rock is considered family-friendly, offering a unique stone where visitors can play a game of 'mill' with an associated legend. The Bench With a View of the Pond also provides a tranquil spot for families to rest and observe nature.
The area around Neuensorger Forest offers various cycling routes. You can find options for road cycling in the Road Cycling Routes around Neuensorger Forst guide, with routes like the Ketschendorf Castle loop. For general cycling, the Cycling around Neuensorger Forst guide provides additional routes, including easy loops like the Lichtenfels Old Town route.
Lutzenstein Rock is a natural monument within the forest, known for a stone where visitors can play a game of 'mill'. There's a legend associated with it about a princess who lost her fortune in a mill tournament, adding a historical and playful element to your visit.
Some springs, like Bildbaum Spring and Bruchs fountain, can be a bit challenging to find as they are often hidden within dense vegetation or require navigating rough terrain in the middle of the forest. They are not always clearly signposted.
Visitors appreciate the Hohe Asslitz Summit for its potential views of the surrounding region, including the Obermaintal and distant landmarks like Veste Coburg. There's also a small booklet at the summit cross where hikers can immortalize their visit.
While the forest is primarily known for its natural features, some sites like Lutzenstein Rock and Bildbaum Spring are also categorized as historical sites due to local legends or their long-standing presence in the area.
Neuensorger Forest appeals to outdoor enthusiasts looking for quiet forest trails, natural monuments, and opportunities for exploration. The region offers a variety of attractions including summits, springs, and viewpoints, making it suitable for hiking and cycling amidst a peaceful natural setting.
The guide data does not specify a 'best time' to visit Neuensorger Forest. However, as a forested area, it likely offers different charms throughout the seasons, from lush greenery in spring and summer to vibrant colors in autumn. Winter hiking is also possible, though conditions may vary.


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