Mountain peaks near Philippsthal (Werra) are situated in eastern Hesse, Germany, amidst green hills and wooded areas. The region lies at the foothills of the Rhön and Thuringian Forest, offering elevations up to approximately 445 meters within the municipal area. The surrounding landscape provides numerous peaks that feature panoramic views and hiking opportunities. This area is recognized for its variety of hiking trails and natural beauty near the Werra River.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The hut is open every Sunday from April to October, as well as on all Thuringian holidays, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. If the crowds that gather up here in good weather are too much and too loud for you, it's better to go up on other days.
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Magnificent summit with a bench to rest and enjoy the view
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Next to the ruins of the old Krayenburg is the new Krayenburg. Unfortunately, it is only open on a few weekends.
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The ruins of the Krayenburg on the Krayenberg are a place with ancient history. The ruins are not directly accessible, but can be viewed.
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To the west of Tiefenort, the conical hill of the 431 m high Krayenberg rises above the Werra valley. The ruins of Krayenburg castle stand on the summit
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Even without catering, the Krayenburg is worth a trip. The paths are easy to hike and don't require any major skills
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A sea of stones.
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Beautiful castle, in a wonderful landscape.
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The region offers several highly-rated spots. The Soisberg Observation Tower is a popular viewpoint and summit, providing a perfect panoramic view from its lookout tower. Another favorite is the Öchsenberg Summit and Celtic Cross, known for its extensive panoramic views and historical Celtic cross.
Yes, the Krayenburg Castle Ruins are located on a conical hill, offering both historical interest and a viewpoint over the Werra valley. The Öchsenberg Summit also features a Celtic cross, a result of decades of basalt mining, adding a historical dimension to the natural experience.
Many peaks offer fantastic panoramic views. From the Öchsenberg Summit, on clear days, you can see across the Hessian Kegelspiel, the Rhön, the Thuringian Forest, and even the Hoher Meißner. The Soisberg Observation Tower also provides a perfect 360-degree vista.
Yes, the Soisberg Observation Tower is considered family-friendly, with routes that can be easily reached on foot with the whole family. The ascent to the summit is rewarding for all ages.
The region is characterized by green hills and wooded areas, situated at the foothills of the Rhön and Thuringian Forest. The Öchsenberg Summit is geologically notable as the remnant of an extinct stratovolcano. The Geiskopf Blockfield and Summit features a unique block heap, a geological formation protected since 1979.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, easy hikes, and road cycling. For example, there are routes like the 'Rhäden Nature Reserve – View of Monte Kali loop' for gravel biking, or the 'Philippsthal Castle – Engel Half-Timbered House loop' for easy hiking. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Philippsthal, Easy hikes around Philippsthal, and Road Cycling Routes around Philippsthal guides.
Yes, near the Öchsenberg Summit, you'll find the Oechsenberg Hut (Öchsenberg Summit Hut). It's a nice little hut that provides food and drinks, typically open on Sundays and Thuringian public holidays from April to October.
The region is attractive for nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts throughout the year. The Soisberg Observation Tower is described as a worthwhile destination in every season, from winter to summer. The Oechsenberg Hut is open from April to October, suggesting these months are popular for visiting that specific peak.
The ascent to the Öchsenberg Summit is part of the 'Celtic Path' hiking route, offering a blend of nature and history. For easy hikes, you can find routes like the 'Schwarzer Stock Rest Area – Thüringer Hut loop from Vacha' or the 'Village Fountain – Fire Pond loop from Philippsthal (Werra)' in the Easy hikes around Philippsthal guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the fantastic panoramic views, especially from spots like the Öchsenberg Summit and the Soisberg Observation Tower. The natural beauty, the quiet patches of earth, and the rewarding effort of the ascents are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.
While many routes are accessible, the region's diverse terrain, including the foothills of the Rhön and Thuringian Forest, offers a variety of hiking opportunities. Some routes, particularly longer cycling loops like the 'Pond by the Ulster Cycle Path – Solztal Cycle Path loop from Philippsthal (Werra)' for gravel biking, are rated as 'difficult', suggesting more challenging options are available for those seeking them.


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