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Nürnberger Tower

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The Nürnberger Turm is a distinctive 20-meter-high free-standing rock formation, renowned as a premier climbing destination within the famous Frankenjura region of Upper Franconia, Germany. Located at an elevation of approximately 552 meters above sea level, this prominent tower stands proudly above the village of Würgau, near Scheßlitz, and is even visible from the city of Bamberg. It serves as a central crag in an area celebrated for its diverse and challenging climbing opportunities.

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    April 11, 2019

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    With a height of 20 meters, the Nuremberg Tower is the central rock of the climbing rocks above Würgau near Scheßlitz. The best view of it is from the Kreuzstein / Bayreuth wall. A true sea of rocks of about a dozen rock massifs is here. Incidentally, from here you can see the rocks: Nuremberg Tower, Gewitterriß, Fermeda, Würgauer Wand and Bamberger Turm.
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    a very nice place where many climbers are popular. The view is great when the weather is nice
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    July 7, 2019

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    In the surroundings of Würgau there are several climbing possibilities: the Bamberger Turm, the Bayerl memorial wall, the Bayreuther Wand, the Edelweißwand, the Fiechtlwand, the Frankenwand and the Würgauer Wand. The most important climbing destination is the 1909 first conquered freestanding tower Nuremberg.
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    Location: Scheßlitz, Landkreis Bamberg, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the Nürnberger Turm located within the city of Nuremberg?

    No, the Nürnberger Turm is not located in the city of Nuremberg. It is a prominent climbing rock formation situated in the Frankenjura region of Germany, specifically above the village of Würgau near Scheßlitz, in Upper Franconia. It is distinct from historical structures like the Nürnberg Castle (Kaiserburg) or other towers within Nuremberg city.

    What is the typical difficulty range for climbing routes on the Nürnberger Turm?

    The Nürnberger Turm offers a variety of climbing routes with difficulty levels ranging from 5.6 to 5.10d on the Yosemite Decimal System. This includes options for both sport and trad climbing, catering to a broad spectrum of climbers from intermediate to advanced.

    Are there any beginner-friendly climbing routes on the Nürnberger Turm?

    While the Nürnberger Turm is known for its challenging routes, some routes start at 5.6, which can be suitable for climbers with some experience or those under guided instruction. The rock is described as solid and grippy, allowing for vertical climbing even on routes of lower difficulty. However, true beginners might find the overall environment and some routes quite demanding.

    How long does it typically take to climb the Nürnberger Turm?

    The Nürnberger Turm itself is a 20-meter-high rock formation. The time it takes to climb depends heavily on the specific route chosen, the climber's skill level, and whether it's a single pitch or part of a multi-pitch ascent. Climbers should also factor in approach time from the parking area and time spent setting up and belaying.

    Are there any specific permits or regulations required for climbing at Nürnberger Turm?

    As part of the Frankenjura, climbing at Nürnberger Turm generally follows the established regulations for the region. While specific permits for individual climbs are not typically required, climbers should always adhere to local environmental protection rules, respect access agreements, and follow ethical climbing practices. It's advisable to check with local climbing associations for any updated guidelines.

    Where is the best place to park when visiting the Nürnberger Turm?

    To reach the Nürnberger Turm, you can drive on the B22 towards Hollfeld, then turn towards Roßdorf. After a short distance, turn left onto a gravel road near a substation, where parking is available. From this parking lot, a path leads to the forest edge and then to the right, eventually revealing the tower to the left.

    Are there any family-friendly climbing routes or activities near Nürnberger Turm?

    The Nürnberger Turm itself is primarily a climbing destination, and its routes are generally geared towards climbers with some experience. However, the surrounding Frankenjura region offers numerous hiking trails and scenic viewpoints that are suitable for families. While direct climbing on the tower might be too challenging for young children, exploring the natural setting and observing climbers can be an enjoyable family activity.

    What is the best season to climb Nürnberger Turm, considering weather and crowds?

    The best seasons for climbing at Nürnberger Turm are generally spring and autumn, when temperatures are mild and pleasant. Summer can also be suitable, but it's important to check the weather forecast for heat and potential thunderstorms. The area can be popular, especially on weekends and during good weather, so arriving earlier in the day can help avoid larger crowds.

    What should I pack for a climbing trip to Nürnberger Turm?

    For a climbing trip to Nürnberger Turm, you should pack standard climbing gear appropriate for the routes you plan to tackle, including ropes, quickdraws, belay device, harness, helmet, and climbing shoes. Additionally, bring sufficient water, snacks, sun protection, and appropriate clothing layers. A small backpack for the approach hike is also recommended.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants conveniently located near Nürnberger Turm?

    The Nürnberger Turm is located in a natural, somewhat remote climbing area above Würgau. While there might not be cafes or restaurants directly at the crag, the nearby villages and towns in the Frankenjura region, such as Würgau or Scheßlitz, offer various dining options where climbers can refuel after a day on the rock.

    What other notable climbing spots are in the vicinity of Nürnberger Turm?

    The Nürnberger Turm is part of a vast 'sea of rocks' in the Frankenjura. Other notable climbing destinations nearby include the Bamberger Turm, Bayreuther Wand, Edelweißwand, Fiechtlwand, Frankenwand, and Würgauer Wand. This makes the area a true climbing paradise with a multitude of options for all skill levels.

    Are there any scenic viewpoints in the Nürnberger Turm area besides the climbing crag itself?

    Yes, the surrounding area offers stunning panoramic views. The Kreuzstein and Bayreuth wall are frequently highlighted as excellent viewpoints, providing vistas of the Nürnberger Turm and other rock formations like the Bamberger Turm and Würgauer Wand. The picturesque natural setting of the Fränkische Schweiz itself is a major draw for scenic exploration.

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