Best attractions and places to see around Partensteiner Forst include a variety of historical landmarks, natural features, and recreational points of interest. This scenic region, characterized by dense woodlands, is known for extensive hiking and cycling opportunities. Located within the larger Spessart bike forest, it offers 15 places to explore.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Dominikus Stone The Dominikus Stone stands in the Krommenthal Forest. Not far from it, in 1878, a farmer from Neuhütten, Dominikus Stenger, was caught by a forester while illegally collecting leaves. During the ensuing argument, the forester shot Dominikus Stenger in self-defense. His wife found his body lying over a rake and scythe. This field monument originally stood at the edge of a spruce thicket, where it was torn out and damaged during logging operations. It was restored and repositioned in 2001. A stone cross was initially placed on the stone, but this soon disappeared. The wrought iron cross on the globe now in place comes from the former Stations of the Cross around the Neuhütten Church. Source: Information board at the site
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It now costs €15. Still a great idea. We need more of these...
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Frammersbach is considered the center of cycling. Located in the middle of the Spessart bike forest, there are over 22 mountain bike routes and comfortable cycle paths with forest panoramas. Our bike forest route network is 875 kilometers long and covers a total of over 17,000 meters in altitude in three bike areas. Whether you are a mountain bike professional or a leisurely recreational cyclist - there is something here for everyone! The routes are color-coded according to difficulty level.
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Frammersbach is considered the center of cycling. Located in the middle of the Spessart bike forest, there are over 22 mountain bike routes and comfortable cycle paths with forest panoramas. Our bike forest route network is 875 kilometers long and covers a total of over 17,000 meters in altitude in three bike areas. Whether you are a mountain bike professional or a leisurely recreational cyclist - there is something here for everyone! The routes are color-coded according to difficulty level.
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Frammersbach is considered the center of cycling. Located in the middle of the Spessart bike forest, there are over 22 mountain bike routes and comfortable cycle paths with forest panoramas. Our bike forest route network is 875 kilometers long and covers a total of over 17,000 meters in altitude in three bike areas. Whether you are a mountain bike professional or a leisurely recreational cyclist - there is something here for everyone! The routes are color-coded according to difficulty level.
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Great fun for young and old
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Nice idea. I hadn't seen it anywhere before.
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The Enduro Line is always great
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The region features significant historical sites such as the impressive Krommenthal Railway Viaduct, part of the Würzburg–Aschaffenburg railway. Another notable landmark is the Dominikus-Stein Memorial, which commemorates a historical event from 1878 in the Krommenthal Forest.
The Partensteiner Forest is known for its expansive forest landscape, characterized by dense woodlands of oak and beech trees. These forests provide a rich habitat for diverse flora and fauna, offering a tranquil natural environment for visitors.
Yes, the Partensteiner Forest is part of the larger Spessart bike forest, offering an extensive network of over 22 mountain bike routes and comfortable cycle paths. Frammersbach is considered the center of cycling in the Spessart, with routes like the Enduro E3 Trail on Sauerberg and the Bike park at Sauerberg S0-S1 trail. You can find more cycling options in the MTB Trails around Partensteiner Forst guide.
The forest is interwoven with numerous trails suitable for hiking, ranging from easy to more challenging routes. For specific options, you can explore the Easy hikes around Partensteiner Forst guide, which includes trails like the 'Cross Chapel, Frammersbach – Panoramic View of Frammersbach loop'.
Absolutely. The region offers family-friendly attractions and activities. The Jagdpfad Trekking Site, for example, provides a unique outdoor experience with a fire pit and picnic bench, perfect for family outings. Many of the cycling and hiking trails also cater to various skill levels, including easy options suitable for families.
The Partensteiner Forest is enjoyable throughout much of the year. The Jagdpfad Trekking Site is open seasonally from April 1st to October 31st, making spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for camping and outdoor activities. These seasons also offer the best conditions for hiking and cycling.
Yes, the Jagdpfad Trekking Site offers a unique experience. Located in a small clearing surrounded by oak and beech trees, it features a fire pit with a picnic bench and available firewood, allowing for cozy evening campfires. It's a great spot for an overnight stay in nature.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive network of well-maintained hiking and cycling trails, the natural beauty of the dense woodlands, and the tranquility the forest offers. The unique outdoor experiences, such as those at the Jagdpfad Trekking Site, are also highly valued by the community.
Yes, the region offers several running trails. You can find various routes in the Running Trails around Partensteiner Forst guide, including loops from Hofraith, Partensteiner Forst, and Frammersbach, with distances ranging from moderate to longer runs.
While specific cafes or accommodations are not detailed within the forest itself, the nearby towns and villages, such as Frammersbach and Partenstein, serve as hubs for visitors and offer various amenities. Frammersbach, in particular, is known as a cycling center and likely provides options for dining and lodging.
The Krommenthal Railway Viaduct is part of the Würzburg–Aschaffenburg railway, which connects the Rhine-Main conurbation with Würzburg, Nuremberg, and Munich. This railway runs parallel to the Main river and through the Spessart, suggesting that train stations in nearby towns could provide access points to the wider region.
Yes, the Partensteiner Forest, as part of the Spessart bike forest, is a prime location for mountain biking. Highlights include the Enduro E3 Trail on Sauerberg, an enduro line, and the Bike park at Sauerberg S0-S1 trail. These are part of a network of over 22 mountain bike routes with color-coded difficulty levels.


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