Weidhausen bei Coburg
Weidhausen bei Coburg
Natural monuments around Weidhausen bei Coburg are characterized by extensive forests, green hills, and distinctive sandstone formations. The region, nestled in the district of Coburg, Germany, offers a landscape rich in natural beauty. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, including unique rock formations and waterfalls. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst its picturesque natural environment.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Not only traces of the Celtic era can be found on the "Korches," as it is called by the locals, but rare plants such as the Kordigast whitebeam are also native here. From its plateau, the Grosser Kordigast offers, on a clear day, distant views as far as the Franconian Forest and the Fichtel Mountains. Family-friendly hiking trails lead along the "Schlauwienix" nature trail to the popular "Spielwienix" adventure playground.
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A beautiful hiking trail located in the forest. Also suitable for children, as the tour is not that long and, with several rocks that can be found along the way, also invites them to play and linger. You don't notice anything of the 270 meters in altitude (which the app calculated for me). The route is also popular with bikers, and there were a few on it yesterday.
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We went there today because all rivers are flooding and it is really wet at the moment, thought the waterfall would also have a lot of water, but it was within limits. Of course, it was worth it anyway, and I definitely have to go again during a period of frost.
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The Große Kordigast, 538 with, is a mountain with a wonderful view of the Rhön, Coburg Land, Franconian Forest, Franconian Jura and Fichtel Mountains. There are many hikers here in the afternoon, now at 10 o'clock in the morning I'm up here all alone. There is also a summit book in the box on the cross.
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You can climb up - but you should be sure of walking.
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Nice little accessible waterfall that you wouldn't expect here and a nice photo opportunity. 😀
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A narrow path which branches off from the main path and which can easily be overlooked then leads to the Holzfrauen Stäffele. Unfortunately there is nothing with a view. Nothing further to be seen.
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The region is known for its distinctive sandstone formations, extensive forests, and green hills. You can discover fascinating sites like the Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth, which features over 1,000 massive sandstone blocks forming passages and caves. Another highlight is the Pfersag Waterfall, a unique horseshoe-shaped waterfall that varies in appearance with water volume.
Yes, the Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth is a prime example. These cellars were carved into sandstone cliffs around 1790 for storage, and legends suggest the ancient rocky area may have been settled by the Celts. You can explore the historical context while admiring the natural rock formations.
Both the Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth and the Pfersag Waterfall are considered family-friendly. The rock labyrinth offers opportunities for exploration and climbing, which children often enjoy. Additionally, the area around ⛰️ Great Kordigast features family-friendly hiking trails and an adventure playground.
The region is characterized by impressive sandstone formations. The Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth is a prime example, with its massive sandstone blocks and carved cellars. The Pfersag Waterfall is also recognized as a valuable geotop by the Bavarian State Office for Environment, flowing over a distinctive semicircular stone step.
The area around Weidhausen bei Coburg offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and mountain biking, especially in the idyllic 'Teufelsgraben' near the Pfersag Waterfall. For more structured routes, explore the many running trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking routes available in the region.
The Pfersag Waterfall, situated in the 'Teufelsgraben,' is often described as an idyllic and hidden natural jewel. While accessible via popular hiking routes, its tucked-away location makes it feel like a special discovery.
The Pfersag Waterfall's appearance changes with the water volume. After heavy rainfall, it presents a wide, flowing curtain of water, offering a more dramatic spectacle. During drier periods, a narrower stream trickles down. It's recommended in every season, depending on the experience you seek.
Yes, ⛰️ Great Kordigast is a summit and natural monument offering distant views on clear days, extending as far as the Franconian Forest and the Fichtel Mountains. The Holzfrauen Stäffele Sandstone Rock was also once a popular viewpoint, now offering impressive sandstone cliffs and dense forest views.
Yes, the Pfersag Waterfall is accessible via hiking routes like the 'Rundwanderung Felsensteig' or the 'Gottesgartenrundweg Nord.' The Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth is also directly on hiking trails, offering a shady and interesting stop.
Visitors appreciate the unique geological features, such as the massive sandstone blocks and formations at the Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth, which invite exploration and climbing. The picturesque setting of the Pfersag Waterfall and the panoramic views from ⛰️ Great Kordigast are also highly rated. The combination of natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities makes the region appealing.
Yes, the Ebneth cellars have been a protected natural monument for over four decades. The Pfersag-Wasserfall is recognized as a valuable geotop by the Bavarian State Office for Environment, highlighting its geological significance.


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