Mountain peaks in Nuremberg offer a diverse range of elevations, from hills within the city to more prominent peaks in the surrounding Nürnberger Land region. These locations provide scenic views, opportunities for hiking and cycling, and sites of historical significance. The area features both smaller, forested hills and higher, more distinct peaks, including those over 600 meters.
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Super nice beer garden on the Moritzberg. Great Franconian food and beers! Top destination by bike or on a hike.
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The tower is located on a hill and is open as an observation tower during the summer months.
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The Schmausenbuck is an elevation right next to the Nuremberg Zoo, in the middle of the beautiful Reichswald. For a beautiful view high above the treetops, you can climb the historic observation tower. The Reichswaldfest takes place here every year. You can find the opening times and prices at: https://www.nuernberg.de/internet/stadtportal/behoerdenwegweiser/dienstleistung/ansichtsturm_schmausenbuck.html.
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If you just want to walk a few meters in the beautiful nature, everything is right here... unfortunately the inn was closed... but the weather and the nature were perfect 🙏🦊
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A rest area after a short climb is right next to the chapel.
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Within Nuremberg city limits, the highest natural elevation is the Hoher Bühl at 412 m, followed by Schmausenbuck at 407 m, which features an observation tower. The specific highest point in the city is identified in the Brunn district at 408.4 m. In the wider Nürnberger Land region, more prominent peaks exist, such as Hochberg at 619 m, Moritzberg at 603 m, and Arzberg at 611 m, which are part of the 'Seven Summits' of the region.
For excellent views, consider visiting the Schmausenbuck Tower, where you can climb a historic observation tower for vistas over Nuremberg's treetops. The Moritzberg Mountain Inn, located on Moritzberg, also provides magnificent views of the Franconian Alps and the Pegnitz Valley. Additionally, Arzberg features an observation tower offering scenic outlooks.
Yes, several peaks boast historical significance. The Schmausenbuck features a historic observation tower. On Moritzberg, you'll find the nearly 600-year-old Mauritius chapel. The Houbirg near Happurg is notable for its abandoned Celtic oppidum, with remains of walls and prehistoric sites. The Ruins of the St. Ottmar and St. Ottilie Chapel on Keilberg also offer a glimpse into the region's past.
The Moritzberg Mountain Inn is a popular family destination, offering a beer garden and being a gateway to Franconian Switzerland. Schmausenbuck, located next to the Nuremberg Zoo, is another great option, with its observation tower providing an engaging activity for children. The Ruins of the St. Ottmar and St. Ottilie Chapel on Keilberg also provide an interesting historical site that can be explored by families.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Entenberg Pass is known for its slopes and switchbacks, making it a demanding route often used by cyclists. The Kreuzberg, part of the 1000HMR Nordschleife, also offers a somewhat steep and challenging climb to its summit.
The region around Nuremberg's peaks offers diverse cycling opportunities. You can find various road cycling routes, such as the 'Scherauer Pond – View of Moritzberg loop from Brunn,' which is an easy 23 km ride. For gravel biking enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Hutgraben Wooden Bridge – Picnic area at Holzweiher loop from Leinburg.' Many general cycling routes are also available, including the 'St. Marien Nuremberg-Fischbach – Forest Singletrack Near Brunn loop from Brunn.' You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes in Nuremberg, Gravel biking in Nuremberg, and Cycling in Nuremberg guide pages.
Absolutely. The Moritzberg Mountain Inn on the summit of Moritzberg is a popular spot, offering Franconian delicacies, coffee, cake, and a beautiful beer garden in summer. The Arzberg also features the Edelweißhütte, where you can access the key for the observation tower and likely find refreshments on weekends.
Moritzberg is often called 'Nuremberg's local mountain' and serves as a gateway to Franconian Switzerland. Its popularity stems from its magnificent views of the Franconian Alps and the Pegnitz Valley, an observation tower, and the presence of the Moritzberg Mountain Inn with its beer garden, making it an ideal spot for hikers, cyclists, and families.
The Houbirg is unique for its significant historical and archaeological value. It hosts an abandoned Celtic oppidum (fortified settlement) with impressive remains of walls, some still ten meters high, enclosing a large area. It also features prehistoric sites, a castle stable, and a tunnel complex, offering a fascinating journey into ancient history.
The peaks around Nuremberg can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions for hiking with milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, especially for those who enjoy the beer gardens. Winter hikes can be scenic, but require appropriate gear for potentially snowy or icy conditions.
While some peaks offer more challenging climbs, many areas around Nuremberg's hills and lower peaks provide accessible trails suitable for beginners and casual walkers. The forested areas around Schmausenbuck offer pleasant walks, and the general trails leading to Moritzberg are also popular for various fitness levels. Look for routes marked as 'easy' on komoot for specific recommendations.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by Nuremberg's peaks. Many enjoy the scenic views from observation towers like the Schmausenbuck Tower and Moritzberg. The combination of nature, historical sites like the Celtic oppidum at Houbirg, and amenities such as beer gardens at the Moritzberg Mountain Inn makes these peaks popular for recreation, hiking, and family outings.


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