Winter magic in Forchheim: The most beautiful reader photos of the month!

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Discover the most beautiful reader photos from Forchheim in January 2026 – wintry impressions and special moments!

Entdecken Sie die schönsten Leserfotos aus Forchheim im Januar 2026 – winterliche Impressionen und besondere Augenblicke!
Discover the most beautiful reader photos from Forchheim in January 2026 – wintry impressions and special moments!

Winter magic in Forchheim: The most beautiful reader photos of the month!

In January 2026 the time had come again: the most beautiful reader photos from the city and district of Forchheim were published. The impressive selection shows more than 48 wintry and frosty scenes captured by the region's residents and visitors. The pictures provide a unique insight into the winter beauty of Forchheim. As nn.de reports, the photos are an invitation to everyone who wants to share their own experiences in the form of pictures. Those interested can submit their recordings redaktion-forchheim@vnp.de send.

Among the motifs shown are numerous breathtaking photos such as the goldfinch searching for food by Tanya Lasrado Muehlhaeusser or the triple reflection of the sun on the flint, captured by Elisabeth Roppelt. The wintry landscape on the Wiesent in Ebermannstadt, captured by Stefanie Hellmann, also impresses with its clarity and calm. You can always feel the love for nature that resonates in these pictures.

Diverse motifs from the region

This selection of photos is not only a feast for the eyes, but also shows the diversity of nature around Forchheim. From the cross-country ski trails in Gräfenberg, which Hermann Danter captured, to the beautifully glittering snowy landscapes in Morschreuth, the photos are a real pleasure. Another highlight is the view from Högelstein, photographed by Ulrike Schröder, which captures the breathtaking expanse of the region.

Jürgen Pöhlmann's winter impressions are particularly impressive, showing a snowy landscape in Ebermannstadt and snow-covered trees at Feuerstein airfield. Birgit Schwarzmann's snowy walk between Heiligenstadt and Aufseß as well as the fascinating icicles and the wintry atmosphere in Seidmar by Cornelia Leibinger also provide an unforgettable view of the picturesque scenes that characterize this time of year.

A look back to summer

nag-bayern.de explains that these cultural events offer an exciting mix of art and nature, which in combination with photography provides new impulses.

If you discover the summer motifs such as the grasshopper on a daisy by Christa Penning or the sunset between the castle and the basilica, you quickly realize how impressive the regional flora and fauna is. Art and nature form a harmonious unity, which is underlined by the numerous events and the integrated photo exhibition in the KulturSommerQuartier.

The photo competitions, such as the “Earth Photo” competition, which documents the effects of climate change, show that it is also important from a global perspective to draw attention to nature. The images collected in Forchheim are a small but important part of a much larger whole. geo.de also lists a variety of competitions that focus on the creativity and commitment of photo artists.

What remains clear in Forchheim is that the love of nature and art go hand in hand, and with every new picture a story is told - a story that is worth looking at.