"Knock" - this is a hill from which you have a wonderful view and also the feeling of being able to breathe the vastness in front of you. Three such specimens await you on this FrankenwaldSteigla.It starts at the market square in Presseck. Several hiking trails, such as the Frankenweg, the Siebenfreund-Weg and the Franconian Stone Kingdom meander here. But you get on the FrankenwaldSteig and let it lead you straight to the first knock, the Pressecker knock. From the wooden tower that towers up here, you can enjoy an amazing view. Then the next highlight follows - the Schnebeser Knock, on whose lounger you can make yourself comfortable for a while.One thing is still missing: The Kreuzkock gives you a final, wonderful all-round view - then you go via Heinersreuth with its two castles into a quiet forest area with many old trees. The “Three Barons”, which are among the oldest Douglas firs in all of Germany, are slumbering right in the middle. It goes up and down past the Wustuben up to Elbersreuth, then down to Rabengrund and finally back to the starting point in Presseck.All information about the FrankenwaldSteigla is available online at wandern-im-frankenwald.de.
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"Knock" - this is a hill from which you have a wonderful view and also the feeling of being able to breathe the vastness in front of you. Three such specimens await you on this FrankenwaldSteigla.It starts at the market square in Presseck. Several hiking trails, such as the Frankenweg, the Siebenfreund-Weg and the Franconian Stone Kingdom meander here. But you get on the FrankenwaldSteig and let it lead you straight to the first knock, the Pressecker knock. From the wooden tower that towers up here, you can enjoy an amazing view. Then the next highlight follows - the Schnebeser Knock, on whose lounger you can make yourself comfortable for a while.One thing is still missing: The Kreuzkock gives you a final, wonderful all-round view - then you go via Heinersreuth with its two castles into a quiet forest area with many old trees. The “Three Barons”, which are among the oldest Douglas firs in all of Germany, are slumbering right in the middle. It goes up and down past the Wustuben up to Elbersreuth, then down to Rabengrund and finally back to the starting point in Presseck.All information about the FrankenwaldSteigla is available online at wandern-im-frankenwald.de.
August 17, 2020