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The 10 Most Amazing Peaks around Frammersbach

Best mountain peaks around Frammersbach are found within the Spessart Nature Park, a region characterized by wooded mountains and elevated points. These areas offer scenic views, geological interest, and various hiking opportunities. The landscape provides a tranquil setting for exploring nature and discovering unique natural features.

Best mountain peaks around Frammersbach

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Beilstein Trail, a trail leading to a geologically significant basalt cone. This site features unusual basalt rock formations and the largest basalt…

Last updated: June 23, 2026

Beilstein Trail

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Cooler, partly very steep trail that is worth it. The entrance is hard to find (at least currently in autumn), luckily there is an NSG sign at the entrance.

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Hermannskoppe Summit (567 m)

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The Hermannsborn fountain is located along the Birkenheiner Landstraße. It served the cattle as a drinking trough, which was then carried in the Middle Ages. The Birkenheiner Landstrasse was a …

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Ringwork on the Reuschberg

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The information board on the Reuschberg provides a lot of information.

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The Erkelshöhe (historically: Mertel) is a 517 m above sea level. NHN high mountain in the Spessart in the Bavarian district of Aschaffenburg and in the Hessian Main-Kinzig district in Germany.

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Upper basin of the pumped storage power plant near Langenprozelten. The reservoir lake is located on one of the highest elevations of the Spessart, the Sohlhöhe, at 530 meters. In ideal conditions, you can look from here to the Rhön.

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April 8, 2024, Ringwall on the Reuschberg

The information board on the Reuschberg provides a lot of information.

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In any case, go up to the rock and enjoy the distant view from Beilstein!🤩 Playful trail.😊 Increasingly overgrown towards the end - "enchanted character"😉

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The Beilstein is a mountain in the Spessart, 499.5 m above sea level (NHN). It lies east of the road from Bad Orb to Jossatal, between Villbach and Lettgenbrunn, within the municipality of Jossgrund in the Main-Kinzig district of Hesse. The Beilstein is a basalt cone with the largest basalt cave in the Main-Kinzig district. The formation originated 10 to 20 million years ago through volcanic eruptions; the surrounding Bunter sandstone, which otherwise characterizes the Spessart, is around 200 million years older. The basalt breakthrough was exposed by erosion; the rock faces show the typical basalt columns as well as smaller, spherical formations. On the mountain, first documented in 1059, are the remains of the small, high medieval hilltop castle Beilstein. It was built to protect the possessions of the Archbishopric of Mainz and to control an old road, and was first mentioned in 1343. Furthermore, it was intended to protect the first glassworks that were established. When the lordship passed to the Counts of Hanau, the castle presumably lost its importance and fell into ruin thereafter. Due to the scarce sources, little is known about the castle. Today, the complex consists only of a ring wall about 12 meters long. Source: Wikipedia

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Very nice combo with the golf course trail and Don Bosco, so to speak the traily variant of the WAB towards Don Bosco. Very worthwhile dangling through the Beilstein (former castle) - it's worth walking around - continue on trails to Lettgenbrunn and again trailig from Lettgenbrunn back to the flow trail. You can also drive the other way around, but the circumnavigation is more suitable here. Be sure to climb the Beilstein - not for the view, but rather to get a feel for the facility.

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Status 2023: slowly growing towards the end with blackberries.

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The Erkelshöhe (historically: Mertel) is a 517 m above sea level. NHN high mountain in the Spessart in the Bavarian district of Aschaffenburg and in the Hessian Main-Kinzig district in Germany. The Erkelshöhe lies between the towns of Wiesen and Flörsbach. The state border runs across the summit between the municipality of Flörsbachtal (Hesse) and the unincorporated area of Wiesener Forst (Bavaria). In the southeast, the Erkelshöhe goes flat to the Sauberg (454 m). Both mountains belong to the Sailhöhe ridge stretching towards Wiesthal. West of the summit, about a kilometer away, is the village of Wiesen im Aubachtal; on the south-eastern slopes is the town of Mosborn on the upper reaches of the Laubersbach. North of the mountain are the Wiesbüttsee and the Wiesbüttmoor. The Franconian Marienweg leads over the Erkelshöhe. Source: Wikipedia

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Very nice place to take a break

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Small waterhole set in sandstone

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most notable mountain peaks and elevated areas around Frammersbach?

The region around Frammersbach, nestled in the Spessart Nature Park, offers several significant elevated points. Key peaks include Hermannskoppe Summit (567 m), known for its tranquil nature and as the highest mountain in the Hessian Spessart. Another is Beilstein Trail, a geologically unique basalt cone with a large basalt cave. While not directly a highlight in this guide, Geiersberg (586 m) is the highest peak in the entire Spessart region, offering rewarding hiking routes.

Are there any mountain peaks with unique geological features near Frammersbach?

Yes, Beilstein Trail is particularly notable for its geology. It's a basalt cone formed 10 to 20 million years ago, contrasting with the surrounding 200-million-year-old Buntsandstein. Here, you can observe distinctive basalt columns and spherical rock formations, and it hosts the largest basalt cave in the Main-Kinzig district. Marked hiking trails with interpretive signs guide visitors around this unique natural monument.

Which mountain peaks offer the best views around Frammersbach?

While the summit of Geiersberg is wooded, hiking routes to it, such as those passing Forsthaus Sylvan, can offer beautiful views over the Weihersgrund. Hermannskoppe Summit (567 m) provides a significant vantage point within the local landscape, offering a tranquil spot to enjoy nature. Additionally, Sohlhöhe Viewpoint and Upper Reservoir, located on one of the highest elevations of the Spessart at 530 meters, offers impressive views and vistas, and in ideal conditions, you can even see the Rhön.

Are there family-friendly hiking options around the mountain peaks near Frammersbach?

Yes, the Spessart Nature Park offers various hiking opportunities suitable for families. While some trails to peaks like Beilstein Trail can be partly steep, many routes in the region are accessible. For easier options, consider exploring the nearby hiking guides such as Easy hikes around Frammersbach, which features routes like the 'Habichsthal Village Mill – Between two axes loop' that are rated as easy.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see when visiting the mountain peaks in this area?

The mountain peaks around Frammersbach are set within the forested landscape of the Spessart Nature Park. You'll encounter dense mixed forests, tranquil spots, and unique geological formations. For instance, Beilstein Trail is a designated nature reserve, home to rare plant species and a crucial winter habitat for various bat species within its basalt cave. You can also find natural springs like the Hermannsborn fountain near Hermannskoppe Summit (567 m).

Are there historical sites or cultural points of interest near the mountain peaks?

Yes, the region has some historical significance. For example, the Ringwork on the Reuschberg is a historical site, though not much remains of the medieval fortification itself, an information board provides context for interested hikers. Additionally, the Beilstein Trail is part of the European Cultural Cycle Path "Perlen der Jossa," indicating its cultural relevance.

What outdoor activities can I do near these mountain peaks?

The area around Frammersbach is excellent for various outdoor activities, primarily hiking and mountain biking. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy to challenging, that lead to or around these peaks. For example, the Hiking around Frammersbach guide offers routes like 'Between two axes – Middle Aubachsee loop'. If you're into mountain biking, check out MTB Trails around Frammersbach, with options like the 'Lochborn Trail'.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks around Frammersbach?

Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquil nature and peaceful atmosphere of the Spessart Nature Park. The unique geological features of places like Beilstein Trail, with its basalt rock formations and cave, are often highlighted as very worthwhile detours. The impressive views from elevated points such as Sohlhöhe Viewpoint and Upper Reservoir are also highly rated by the komoot community.

Are the mountain peaks around Frammersbach suitable for dog-friendly hikes?

Yes, many trails in the Spessart Nature Park are dog-friendly. For instance, Hermannskoppe Summit (567 m) is categorized as dog-friendly, making it a good option for hiking with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow local regulations for nature reserves.

What is the highest peak in the Spessart region?

The highest peak in the entire Spessart region is Geiersberg, standing at 586 meters. While its summit is wooded and features transmission towers, limiting expansive panoramic views directly from the highest point, it is still a rewarding destination for hikers, marked with a summit cross and a summit book.

Can I find challenging hiking trails near the mountain peaks?

Yes, there are challenging options available. The Beilstein Trail is described as a cool, partly very steep trail that is worth the effort. For more challenging hiking routes, you can explore the Hiking around Frammersbach guide, which includes routes with moderate difficulty grades.

Is there a good time of year to visit the mountain peaks around Frammersbach?

The Spessart Nature Park is beautiful throughout the year, but spring and autumn are particularly popular for hiking. In spring, the forests come alive with greenery, and in autumn, the foliage offers stunning colors. Summer provides pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities, while winter can offer a serene, snow-covered landscape, though conditions may vary and require appropriate gear.

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