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Dog friendly hiking trails around Auerbach i.d. OPf. traverse a distinctive karst landscape, characterized by remarkable rock formations, intricate labyrinths, and fascinating caves. The region features picturesque valleys, dense forests, and rolling hills, providing a dynamic hiking experience. This area offers a comprehensive network of trails suitable for various skill levels, from gentle strolls to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The pilgrimage chapel "Maria Hilf" (Mary Help of Christians) on the 543-meter-high Pinzigberg was built in 1708. During the War of the Spanish Succession in 1703, a farmer, fearing for his life, hid in a bakehouse. In his distress, he vowed to build a chapel to the Virgin Mary on the mountain, which he could see through a small opening, if he survived. He did build the chapel, but it was demolished during the secularization of church property. The year 1817 brought a poor harvest, and a great famine broke out. At this time, Greger, a district court assessor from Eschenbach, advocated for the construction of a new chapel. It was consecrated in 1818 and became very popular with the local population. At the center of the shrine is a copy of the Amberg Maria Hilf image. In gratitude for Auerbach's sparing during World War II, a Stations of the Cross leading to the Pinzigberg was erected. The pilgrimage flourished. The feast day of the Assumption of Mary is celebrated with particular solemnity. Fatima celebrations take place on the thirteenth of each month.
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The 🍽️ Gasthof Schindler is located about 2 kilometers from this 📍 POI in Michelfeld, directly on the main road. It's advisable to check opening hours beforehand 🤷🏽♂️
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Nature reserve with observation deck, perfect for sitting. Overlooking the two chamber ponds
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We stopped here today with our dog. Good, homely restaurant, can be recommended
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Auerbach i.d. OPf. offers a wide selection of dog-friendly trails, with over 50 routes specifically curated for you and your canine companion. These range from easy strolls to more challenging hikes, ensuring there's something for every dog and owner.
Yes, Auerbach i.d. OPf. has 14 easy dog-friendly trails perfect for a relaxed walk with beginners, older dogs, or those looking for a less strenuous outing. These paths often feature gentle inclines and well-maintained surfaces. A great option is the Pegnitz Valley – Pegnitz River loop from Neuhaus an der Pegnitz, which is relatively flat and follows the scenic river.
The spring and autumn seasons are particularly recommended for hiking with your dog in Auerbach i.d. OPf. Spring offers mild weather and vibrant blooming flowers, while autumn provides stunning fiery foliage. Both seasons avoid the extreme heat of summer and the potential icy conditions of winter, making for a more comfortable and enjoyable experience for you and your dog.
Yes, many of the dog-friendly trails in Auerbach i.d. OPf. are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Auerbach Town Square – Hohe Tanne Inn loop from Auerbach in der Oberpfalz offers a moderate circular route through varied landscapes. Another option is the Cave Without a Name Entrance – Penzenreuth Chapel loop from Staubershammer, which provides a moderate loop with interesting sights.
The region is characterized by its distinctive karst landscape, offering a dynamic hiking experience. You can expect a mix of rolling hills, dense woodlands, and varied landscapes. Some trails may involve rocky sections, especially around formations like the 'Stone City' or the Jägersteig, so sturdy footwear for both you and your dog is advisable. The terrain ranges from gentle forest paths to more challenging ascents.
Absolutely! Auerbach i.d. OPf. is famous for its geological wonders. You can explore trails near the 'Stone City with the 'Two Brothers',' a natural monument with a labyrinthine network of rock formations. The Upper Kammerweiher – Pegnitz Valley loop from Pegnitzau zwischen Ranna und Michelfeld offers a moderate route that can lead you near some of these impressive features. While dogs are generally welcome on outdoor trails, access to specific caves like the Maximiliansgrotte might be restricted for pets, so always check local signage.
Yes, several dog-friendly routes incorporate beautiful water features. The Klumpertal valley is known for its pristine natural beauty and is a great spot for hikers. You can also find highlights like the Cliffs and Waterfalls of the Pegnitz Valley, or the Waterfall and spring in Naturpark Fränkische Schweiz - Frankenjura. The Pegnitz Valley – Upper Kammerweiher loop from Neuhaus an der Pegnitz is another excellent option that follows the Pegnitz River, providing opportunities for your dog to cool off.
Many trails in the region provide stunning vistas. For panoramic views, consider routes that lead towards the Ossinger Observation Tower and Ossinger Hut or the Kleiner Kulm Observation Tower. While not directly on a dog-friendly route listed here, the path to Rosenburg Castle offers magnificent views of the entire region. You might also encounter historical sites like the Griesmühle Hamlet or the St. John's Chapel Above Königstein along various trails.
The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly trails in Auerbach i.d. OPf., with an average score of 4.55 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the well-marked paths, and the peaceful atmosphere that makes for an enjoyable experience with their dogs. The natural beauty, from lush forests to unique rock formations, is frequently highlighted as a major draw.
While dogs are generally welcome on most trails, it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves, near wildlife, or in areas with livestock. Always carry waste bags and clean up after your dog. Respect local signage, as some sensitive areas or attractions might have specific restrictions. Ensuring your dog is well-behaved and under control contributes to a positive experience for everyone on the trails.


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