Best mountain peaks around Löbau are found amidst picturesque hills and forests in Saxony, Germany. The region offers several notable peaks that provide views and recreational opportunities. Many of these mountains are of volcanic origin, featuring historical significance and unique observation towers. The area is known for its diverse flora and fauna, making it a destination for nature exploration.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Probably the only surviving cast iron tower... The climb is always worth it. It costs 2 € and goes through a machine... so put some change in it... the 120 steps are rewarded with a great view
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Beautiful iron observation tower, bring some change to visit.
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The Czorneboh is one of the highlights in the region. Many visitors flock here especially at the weekend. There are ascents of various difficulties to the summit. I chose the crossing from Hromadnik over the ridge. Adventurous but very cool. There is refreshment in the mountain hut and then you definitely have to go up the tower. The view to the west and north is wonderful. Unfortunately, towards the south and east, the trees are now taller than the tower. Since 1867 there has been a station of the Royal Saxon Triangulation on the tower. The granite pillar in the tower structure is a reminder of this. "The Royal Saxon Triangulation (here with the historical proper name) is a state survey carried out in the years 1862 to 1890 on the territory of the Kingdom of Saxony with the simultaneous creation of a trigonometric network. The aim was to record the national territory scientifically and geodetically and to create the basis for the production of precise maps by establishing permanently marked reference points." - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%B6niglich-S %C3%axial_triangulation#stations_2nd_order From the station one observed from N.T.R. Nostitzhöhe (in Poland); Strohmberg; Rothstein; Kottmar; Listen; Taubenberg; Valtenberg; butter mountain; salt forest; Grossdubrau
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Wonderful view 👌
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Like all mountain inns, a worthwhile destination. Here you can take a wonderful break both outside and inside. Unfortunately, the guest rooms are no longer available. The observation tower should definitely be climbed. The view extends far over the mountains on one side and far into the flatter north. The actual summit of Czorneboh is a little away from the inn.
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An original idea for a summit book.
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Around 1850 the idea was born to build an observation tower on the Löbauer Berg. In 1853 the project took concrete shape. The appearance and financing of the building were discussed. Plans existed for a stone tower and one made of cast iron. In the end, the decision was made to use the cast iron variant. But the city fathers still had the problem of financing. Then a man decided to take the tower project into his own hands. It was the Löbau master baker Friedrich August Bretschneider (born 1805). After negotiations between him and the city council, construction could begin in 1854. From January 12, 1854, work began to cut down the space on which the tower would later stand. With a climbing tree erected at the projected tower height, the best vantage point on the mountain was found. Supporting columns were anchored eight meters deep in the rock and an octagonal scaffolding made of 80 square meters of wood was erected for the tower structure. In February, King Friedrich August of Saxony gave permission for the tower to bear his name and for the Saxon coat of arms to be attached. On the occasion of the king's 57th birthday, the iron ground anchor was solemnly installed on May 18, 1854. At the beginning of June, work began on erecting the tower. Despite the technical possibilities at the time, assembly only took two and a half months. Contrary to expectations, the construction had cost a total of around 25,000 thalers - not easy for a master baker to cope with and therefore all the more honorable. In order to earn this sum, Bretschneider would have had to bake and sell around 1.6 million kilograms of bread. The inauguration of the tower had to be postponed from August 1 until further notice because the Saxon king had traveled to the Tyrolean Alps. There he died in an accident. Overshadowed by this event, the inauguration took place on September 9, 1854. In the years that followed, the "cast iron" was enthusiastically received by guests from Germany and abroad. Bretschneider did not experience the upswing that the tower took. He died on July 22, 1863. Source; https://www.loebau.de/
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The region around Löbau offers several popular peaks. The local mountain, Löbauer Berg, is home to the iconic König-Friedrich-August Tower, a unique cast-iron observation tower. Another favorite is Bieleboh, featuring the Bieleboh Forest Lodge and an observation tower with expansive views. The Hochstein Observation Tower in the Königshainer Mountains is also highly regarded for its views and amenities.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the König-Friedrich-August Tower on Löbauer Hill is a must-visit. From its top, you can see across Upper Lusatia, extending to the Lusatian Mountains, Kottmar, Zittau Mountains, and even the Riesengebirge on clear days. The observation tower next to the Bieleboh Forest Lodge also provides an infinite view over the Lusatian Mountains. Additionally, the Hochstein Observation Tower offers great vistas.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options suitable for beginners and families. For instance, routes like the "Honigbrunnen Mountain Inn – View of Löbau loop" and the "Schafberg Transmission Tower – Geldkeller Rock Formation loop" are rated as easy. You can find more easy hikes and family-friendly trails in the Easy hikes around Löbau guide.
The Löbauer Berg is particularly rich in history, featuring the König-Friedrich-August Tower, a unique cast-iron observation tower built in 1854 and considered the oldest and possibly only remaining walkable cast-iron observation tower in Europe. Archaeological finds also indicate human activity on Löbauer Berg and Schafberg dating back to the Bronze Age. Czorneboh is historically known as the "Devil's Mountain," adding a layer of local folklore.
The mountain peaks around Löbau are set amidst picturesque hills and forests. The Löbauer Berg, for example, is part of a designated landscape protection area and a Fauna-Flora-Habitat area, known for its diverse flora and fauna, including protected bat species. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the Upper Lusatian landscape, with opportunities for nature exploration along the various hiking trails.
Yes, several peaks offer amenities. On Löbauer Berg, you'll find a tower restaurant and the Berggasthof Honigbrunnen. The Bieleboh Forest Lodge on Bieleboh mountain provides a quaint mountain hut with overnight accommodation and a dining room. The Czorneboh Mountain Inn and the mountain inn at the Hochstein Observation Tower also offer places to eat and drink.
The mountain peaks around Löbau can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural colors. Summer is ideal for longer excursions, while winter provides opportunities for snowy landscapes, though some amenities might have reduced hours. The observation towers are generally open year-round, making them accessible in any season.
Besides hiking, the region around Löbau is excellent for mountain biking. There are numerous MTB trails, such as the "Halbendorf–Löbau Rail Trail" and the "Bierweg Trail – View of Czorneboh loop." You can explore these and more in the MTB Trails around Löbau guide.
Czorneboh, known as the "Devil's Mountain," offers a more challenging hiking experience within the Lusatian Mountains. Bieleboh, at 500 meters, features a charming mountain hut with overnight accommodation and a 21-meter-high observation tower that provides sweeping views over the Lusatian Mountains. Both peaks are part of the same mountain chain as Löbauer Berg and offer further exploration of the picturesque Upper Lusatian landscape.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the Czorneboh and Bieleboh mountains offer opportunities for more demanding hikes within the Lusatian Mountains. While specific challenging routes aren't detailed here, the general Hiking around Löbau guide provides a range of trails, including moderate options like the "Oskar Rolle Viewpoint – Honigbrunnen Mountain Inn loop from Löbau (Sachsen)".
The Schafberg, located adjacent to the Löbauer Berg, is slightly higher and shares the same volcanic origins. Historically, it holds significant archaeological importance as the site of the earliest documented settlement in the area, dating back to the late Bronze Age (around 1100 BC). It also features a prominent transmission tower and offers additional hiking opportunities, often combined with a visit to the Löbauer Berg.


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