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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks around Suhl

Best mountain peaks around Suhl are found in the Thuringian Forest, a region characterized by diverse mountainous terrain. The area features elevations up to nearly 1,000 meters, offering extensive hiking opportunities. Suhl is enclosed by steep mountains, providing a picturesque backdrop and numerous natural features. This landscape includes high peaks, protected biotopes, and historical sites, making it a notable destination for outdoor exploration.

Best mountain peaks around Suhl

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Highest Point of the Rennsteig, a summit that is a must-see when in the vicinity. An even better view is available a few meters further along the path at a viewing platform.
  • Another must-see spot is Plänckner's viewpoint (Großer Beerberg), a viewpoint offering magnificent panoramas of the surrounding landscape. On clear days, views can extend as far as the Rhön mountains and towards Coburg.
  • Visitors also love Schneeberg Summit and Shelter, a summit with a shelter and a summit cross. Over a clearing, there is a beautiful view of the Hildburgau outskirts.
  • Suhl is known for its high peaks, viewpoints, and historical sites. The region offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, including those on the Rennsteig hiking trail and those with observation towers.
  • The mountain peaks around Suhl are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 2700 upvotes and over 600 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Highest Point of the Rennsteig

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The highest point is a must when you are in the vicinity. An even better view is only a few meters further along the path along the viewing platform.

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Did you know that there were volcanoes in the Thuringian Forest? There was! The Great Beerberg was once one. These are the remnants of it and at 982.9 meters they are still impressively high - the Great Beerberg is the highest elevation of Thuringia. At the top is a rare bog, part of the biosphere reserve Vessertal-Thuringian Forest and so strictly protected that you must not enter it. After all, the Rennsteig is close by and, with a maximum height of 973 meters, is not bad either.

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Here you can find a lot of information about the history of the boundary stones and thus also about the origins of the Rennsteig.

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Fichtenkopf (944 m)

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One of the 7,900 m peaks in the Thuringian Forest. Not so busy. Therefore a little insider tip.

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The memorial stone was unveiled on May 18, 1996, on the 70th birthday of Thuringian composer Herbert Roth. His most famous song is the Rennsteig Song, which is considered the unofficial anthem of Thuringia.

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Schneeberg Summit and Shelter

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Nice shelter in the forest with enough benches. A summit cross with a summit book is also available. Over a clearing you have a beautiful view of the Hildburgau outskirts.

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Großer Eisenberg

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Salzberg

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There's a ski lift on the Salzberg, offering a 1,100-meter-long slope with a 236-meter vertical drop, which a double drag lift comfortably takes you to. The mountain station is a wonderful starting point for further hiking destinations, and a ski lodge with delicious snacks and hot drinks awaits you at the valley station.

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Suhl Observatory

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December 01, 1966

Ceremonial opening of the first school observatory in what was then the Suhl district with 20 guests. The local press "Free Word" reported under the heading "Suhler look into space".

Source and much more data: suhler-sternfreunde.de/die-sternwarte/geschichte-der-sternwarte

Observe in the observatory on the 40 cm Cassegrain reflecting telescope and on the 11 cm refractor under expert guidance:

the sun during daytime observations
the moon and the planets
distant galaxies as well as binary stars
Star clusters and gas nebulae in our Milky Way


suhl-tourismus.de/component/k2/item/268-sternwarte-planetarium-suhl

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Keferstein Hill

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Wilhelm August Adolph Georg Keferstein stammte aus einer alten Papiermacher-Familie.
Er wurde als fünftes Kind und dritter Sohn von Wilhelm Keferstein, der Ratsmeister und Stadtsyndikus der Stadt Halle war, und seiner Ehefrau Christiane, einer geborenen Salfeld, in Halle geboren.
Er besuchte in seiner Vaterstadt das Gymnasium des Waisenhauses und studierte an der Universität zu Halle Rechtswissenschaften.
Während der Freiheitskriege diente er als freiwilliger Jäger in der preußischen Armee und gehörte zu dem Korps, das Paris einnahm.
Nach dem Friedensschluss trat er in den preußischen Staatsdienst ein, war als Gerichtsamtmann zunächst in Heringen, dann in Suhl tätig und wurde 1823 nach Erfurt versetzt, wo er ebenfalls als Gerichtsamtmann, dann als Kreisgerichtsrat wirkte und sich durch seinen ehrenwerten Charakter allgemeine Achtung zu erwerben wusste.
Seine schwachen Augen machten ihm das anstrengende Lesen von Akten allmählich unmöglich, und so nahm er 1850 seine Entlassung aus dem Staatsdienste.
Er widmete sich nun vorzugsweise seiner Lieblingswissenschaft, der Entomologie, zu der er eine umfangreiche Sammlung und eine bedeutende Bibliothek besaß.
Schon 1837 war sein umfangreiches Buch „Die dem Menschen und den Tieren schädlichen Insekten“ erschienen.
Am 2. Juni 1824 war er ordentliches Mitglied der Akademie gemeinnütziger Wissenschaften zu Erfurt und am 9. Juli 1825 Mitglied im Senat der Akademie geworden.
29 Vorträge hat er in den Jahren zwischen 1826 und 1881 vor der Akademie gehalten.
Die meisten befassten sich in biologischer Sicht mit Insekten wie der am 20. Mai 1840 gehaltene Vortrag über die Wanderheuschrecke.
Doch auch in literarischer Beziehung wandte er sich seinem Lieblingsgegenstand zu, wie z.B. ein Vortrag über die mythologische Bedeutung der Biene beweist.
Dass Kefersteins Interessen weitgespannt waren, das wird durch Vorträge über die „Tragweite des Schalles" (1837), über soziale Fragen der Gegenwart (1847), den „Fortschritt der Cholera" (1849), über den „Monotheismus der Juden" (1865), über die „Bildung des Staates der alten Sachsen" (1881) unter Beweis gestellt.
Einige seiner Vorträge sind im Druck erschienen.
In der Breite seiner Interessen glich er seinem älteren Bruder Christian (1784-1866), einem bekannten Mineralogen und Geognosten, der sich auch mit völkerkundlichen und sprachwissenschaftlichen Fragen beschäftigte.
Keferstein vermählte sich am 9. Juli 1826 in der Augustinerkirche mit der 1804 geborenen Elisabeth von Janowsky, einziger Tochter des Hauptmanns Anton von Janowsky, Platzkommandanten von Erfurt.
Die Ehe blieb kinderlos.
Keferstein, der mehr als 60 Jahre in Erfurt gelebt hat, wohnte zunächst in der Kleinen Arche, ab den 1840er Jahren in dem Hause „Zum Grünen Sittich und gekrönten Hecht“ (heute Johannesstraße 178, Ecke Krämpferstraße), das er bald auch zu Eigentum erwarb.


(Quelle: thueringer-naturbrief.de)

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January 25, 2026, Salzberg

Surprisingly steep descent. Lift is nearby.

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We searched in vain for the stamp box on the Grosser Eisenberg. Along the summit tour trail, you'll come across the stamp box just before Schmiedefeld. Optional coordinates are 50.6172981, 10.7888974. To make it easier for the next ones to find it. :)

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Alexander
June 22, 2025, Salzberg

One of the peaks of the summit hike

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Historical boundary stone and information board about the boundary stones on the Rennsteig and Rosenkopf at 938 m.

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There's a ski lift on the Salzberg, offering a 1,100-meter-long slope with a 236-meter vertical drop, which a double drag lift comfortably takes you to. The mountain station is a wonderful starting point for further hiking destinations, and a ski lodge with delicious snacks and hot drinks awaits you at the valley station.

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Cable car on the Salzberg with a beautiful view over to the Rennsteig.

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April 12, 2025, Salzberg

Very nice and very tough climb

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With a summit book, Easter, and Christmas tree all at once. Depending on the event, you just look at the one suitable tree.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain peaks around Suhl offer the most impressive panoramic views?

For breathtaking views, you should visit Plänckner's viewpoint (Großer Beerberg), which provides magnificent panoramas of the surrounding landscape, including Suhl and, on clear days, even the Rhön mountains. Another excellent spot is Schneekopf, the second-highest peak in Thuringia, which features an observation tower allowing views from an elevation of 1,001 meters. Großer Finsterberg also offers wonderful vistas of the Vessertal valley.

What are some popular hiking trails that connect the mountain peaks around Suhl?

The region is crisscrossed with numerous trails. The renowned Rennsteig hiking trail passes by the Highest Point of the Rennsteig and Plänckner's viewpoint (Großer Beerberg). The challenging "Gipfelwanderweg Suhl" (Summit Hiking Trail Suhl) connects several high peaks, including Schneekopf, Großer Finsterberg, and Großer Eisenberg, offering a comprehensive experience of the region's mountainous terrain.

How challenging are the mountain peaks around Suhl for hiking?

The difficulty varies, with many trails categorized as intermediate. Peaks like Großer Beerberg and Schneekopf involve significant elevation gains, making them moderately challenging. Some sections of the "Gipfelwanderweg Suhl" can be quite demanding, especially through dense forest areas. However, there are also easier routes available for those seeking a less strenuous experience.

Are there family-friendly mountain peaks or trails suitable for children around Suhl?

Yes, several highlights are noted as family-friendly. Highest Point of the Rennsteig and Plänckner's viewpoint (Großer Beerberg) are accessible for families. Additionally, Schneeberg Summit and Shelter offers a nice hut and a summit cross, which can be an enjoyable destination for families.

What unique natural features can be found on the mountain peaks near Suhl?

The region is rich in natural beauty. Großer Beerberg, the highest mountain in Thuringia, features a protected moor biotope at its summit, showcasing unique flora. The area also exhibits evidence of ancient volcanic activity, adding a geological layer of interest. Endless forests characterize the landscape, providing a serene environment for exploration.

When is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks around Suhl?

The Thuringian Forest is beautiful year-round, but the best time for hiking the mountain peaks is typically from spring to autumn (May to October) when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. During these months, you can fully enjoy the lush forests and panoramic views. Winter hiking is also possible on designated trails, offering a different, often serene, experience.

Are there any historical sites or landmarks on the mountain peaks near Suhl?

Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. The Highest Point of the Rennsteig is part of a historic long-distance hiking trail. On Domberg, to the northwest of Suhl, you can find the notable Bismarck Tower. Additionally, Rosenkopf (938 m) features boundary stones along the Rennsteig, marking historical divisions.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks around Suhl?

Beyond peak bagging, the area offers a variety of outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous waterfall hikes, such as the easy "Finsteres Loch Gorge – Knöpfelstaler Pond loop from Stützerbach" or the moderate "Knöpfelstaler Pond – Kickelhahn Tower loop from Stützerbach." For runners, there are extensive running trails, including the challenging "Lange Bahn mining lodge – Lange Bahn Ruins loop from Suhl." Find more details on these activities in the Waterfall hikes around Suhl and Running Trails around Suhl guides.

Are there amenities like cafes or shelters near the mountain peaks?

Yes, you'll find some amenities along the trails. For instance, Schneeberg Summit and Shelter offers a nice shelter with benches. The Herbert Roth monument at Borstenplatz also provides facilities. It's always a good idea to check specific trail information for the availability of cafes or huts before your hike.

How can I access the mountain peaks around Suhl using public transport?

While direct public transport to every trailhead might be limited, Suhl itself is connected by public transport. From Suhl, you can often find bus connections to villages and starting points within the Thuringian Forest. For specific peaks, it's advisable to research local bus routes that serve the surrounding areas like Goldlauter or Schmücke, which are closer to many of the higher peaks.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails around Suhl's mountain peaks?

Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Thuringian Forest. However, it's important to keep them on a leash, especially in nature protection areas like the moor biotope on Großer Beerberg, and to respect local regulations. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them to preserve the natural environment for everyone.

Are there any less-known or 'hidden gem' mountain peaks worth exploring near Suhl?

While the highest peaks attract many visitors, Fichtenkopf (944 m) is considered a bit of an insider tip. It's one of the 900m+ peaks in the Thuringian Forest but is often less busy than its more famous neighbors, offering a quieter experience amidst beautiful forest scenery between Schmücke and Borstenplatz.

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