Felsenlabyrinth Luisenburg

Natural Wunsiedel, Bavaria, Germany

What to expect

The Felsenlabyrinth Luisenburg is a unique natural wonder in Bavaria, Germany. This rock labyrinth, also known as Luisenburg, is a felsenmeer made of granite blocks several meters across. The site was formed over 240 million years ago through erosion and weathering processes. Visitors can explore the narrow paths, climb steep stairs, and discover the huge granite boulders, caves, and gorges that give the landscape a mysterious charm. The labyrinth features poetic inscriptions in the granite rocks, an open-air theatre, and several impressive vantage points. It is a popular destination for families and nature lovers, with its romantic atmosphere and opportunities for rest and exploration. Children can enjoy climbing and crawling over the rocks, making it a great place to visit with family and friends

Plan your family visit to the Felsenlabyrinth Luisenburg with these blog insights 👇

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Rocks, fields, festivals – family fun in the Fichtelgebirge

Rocks, fields, festivals – family fun in the Fichtelgebirge
This family's experience:

Activities: We explored the Felsenlabyrinth on Luisenburg. "Children up to 6 years old can climb and crawl for free." We went "through rock caves", which was great fun, and enjoyed the views from the Felstürme

Highlights: Our son had a 'huge amount of fun'. He loved the climbing and exploring the caves. We especially enjoyed the views of the Schneeberg and Ochsenkopf. It was great to be able to 'wander in a brisk pace' at first! ✨

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Hiking with children in the Fichtelgebirge

Hiking with children in the Fichtelgebirge
This family's experience:

Activities: We went to the Felsenlabyrinth an der Luisenburg, ideal for adventure-loving people. We had a great time climbing around with our son when he was only three years old! We explored the tunnels and stairs of the labyrinth

Highlights: The kids loved the rock tunnels, stairs, and large boulders. It was so much fun that they didn't even notice the first 120 meters of elevation gain ✨