Holiday in the Nuremberg region
The easternmost district of Middle Franconia, which borders directly on Nuremberg, is the Nürnberger Land (Nuremberg region). Everyone gets their money’s worth on a holiday in the Nuremberg region.
For nature lovers, the Nuremberg region offers a wealth of outdoor activities. Hike along the well-signposted trails through picturesque Franconian Switzerland, where bizarre rock formations and dense forests are waiting to be discovered. Cyclists can indulge their passion on the idyllic cycle paths along the Pegnitz or through the Pegnitz Valley and enjoy the beauty of nature to the full.
The charming, traditional villages such as Hersbruck and Lauf an der Pegnitz invite you to take a leisurely stroll. Here you can experience Franconian hospitality in small cafés and restaurants and sample regional specialties.
Franconian cuisine offers traditional dishes such as Franconian sauerbraten, which is made from marinated beef and impresses with its unique marinade of vinegar, red wine and spices. It is typically served with red cabbage and dumplings. Or how about the Schäufele? The juicy pork shoulder, which becomes tender and tasty through slow braising, is served with a crust, dumpling and gravy.
Those who love culture and art will also find what they are looking for in the Nuremberg region. Numerous museums and galleries offer insights into the local art scene and the cultural heritage of the region. Events and festivals that take place throughout the year allow you to experience the Franconian way of life at first hand.
What more could you want from a holiday in Franconia?
Holidays in the Nuremberg region – Excursion Tips
Hersbruck is located in the Hersbrucker Alb in the Nuremberg region. The small town is a popular vacation area.
About 32 kilometers northeast of Nuremberg, in Hersbrucker Schweiz, lies the community of Vorra. From here you can make beautiful discovery tours in the Nuremberg countryside.
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Travel information for the Nuremberg region
Arrival
By plane
Nuremberg Airport is located in the immediate vicinity of the Nuremberg region. From there it is easy to get to the region by car, but also by public transport.
By car
The region of Nuremberg region is very well connected to the motorway network of the Federal Republic of Germany. The A 3, A 6, A 9 and A 73 lead to and into the district. In addition, the federal roads B 8 and B 14 run in a west-easterly direction.
By train
The nearest major railway station with an ICE stop is in Nuremberg.
Three S-Bahn lines run from Nuremberg into the district. In addition, regional trains run through the region and stop at many towns and villages. There are supra-regional connections to Cheb (Czech Republic) from some stations.
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By public transport
The Nuremberg public transport system offers numerous connections to the Nuremberg region. Buses, regional trains and suburban trains travel to almost all sights.
In addition, special excursion lines run to popular regions.
By bike
There are well-signposted cycle routes through the region. Some of them follow specific themes, such as the Industrial History Cycle Route or the Ore Route.
By boat
Large sections of the Pegnitz can be navigated by canoe.
On foot
Numerous well-signposted hiking trails lead through the Nuremberg region, such as the “Golden Road” , which runs from Nuremberg through to Prague.