Best mountain peaks around Hartmannsdorf-Reichenau are found within the Hartmannsdorfer Forst, a nature heritage site in the Western Ore Mountains of Saxony. This region, sometimes referred to as "Hartmannsdorfer Schweiz," features distinctive rock formations and panoramic views. It offers accessible elevations and rich natural landscapes, making it a destination for outdoor activities and nature observation. The area provides a network of hiking trails for exploring its natural and historical significance.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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In 2022, two Lichtenberg natives, Jörg and Sven, had a special idea: they wanted to revive an old local legend – the legend of the "Light on the Mountain." This tale, passed down from generation to generation for centuries, was deeply intertwined with the history of Lichtenberg and its surroundings. Inspired by this somber legend, Jörg and Sven decided to create a symbol of hope and light. They planned to erect a new summit cross on the mountain that would glow at night, just like the light in the windows of the old legend. But this light would no longer spread fear, but rather inspire hope. Two chimes are also mounted in the center of the cross, which, played by the wind, carry peaceful sounds down into the valley. Opposite the cross is a new selfie stand, perfect for taking a selfie.
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Beautiful place with a great view. The sea of stones at Stephanshöhe is a station on the 14x8000 and was probably also the devil's place of refuge, according to the story on the information board.
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The Stephanshöhe is one of the eight-thousanders in the Ore Mountains. You will need to bring an ink pad or pencil with you to the stamp office. A bench invites you to take a break.
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Steinmeer at the Stephanshöhe The Steinmeer is located on the western edge of the approximately 15 km² Schellerhauer granite. In the period between Carboniferous and Permian, this rose as molten magma in the gneiss of the Erzgebirge basement and in the surrounding Teplice rhyolite and solidified below the earth's surface. Over time, the Schellerhauer granite was exposed by erosion. The penetration of the Schellerhauer and other granites in the Altenberg area was accompanied by a partial transformation of the adjacent rock. This also prevents the formation of numerous deposits, e.g. B. of tin and iron connected. The Teplice rhyolite here, which was heavily stressed by the geological processes mentioned, was gradually broken down to block and stone size, mainly by frost weathering. The Steinmeer on the Stephanshöhe is a witness to this process.
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We are from Rehefeld on the winter toboggan run to the Hemmschuh, then along the railway embankment to the Teichhaus, on the other side of the street along the Freiberger Mulde and steeply uphill via Dreidellenweg to the Drachenkopf 👍🤩 Departure then to the Teichhaus and again steeply uphill to the Steinkuppe with the summit cross 👍🤗E MTB or E trekking bike required☝️😄
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Great view to the TV tower in Dresden and delicious snacks
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The Steinkuppe is one of the 8000s in the area around Rechenberg-Bienenmühle 😆... measured in decimeters, of course
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The region offers several interesting peaks. The highest point within the Hartmannsdorfer Forst is the Hirschenstein, at 610.4 meters. Other popular spots include Kahleberg Summit, known for its extensive views, and Steinkuppe Summit, which features a summit book and cross.
Yes, several peaks provide excellent views. Kahleberg Summit (905 meters) offers enchanting views of the Dresden Elbe Valley, the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, and even the Bohemian low mountain range. The Hirschenstein, as the highest point in the Hartmannsdorfer Forst, also likely provides great panoramic views of the surrounding Western Ore Mountains.
The Hartmannsdorfer Forst, where many peaks are located, is a nature heritage site with diverse ecosystems. You can expect extensive forests, including spruce, heath, and moorland areas. Unique features like the Rock sea at Stephanshöhe, a natural monument with a 'sea of stones,' are also present. The area is home to diverse flora and fauna, including over 100-year-old pine trees and various bat and bird species.
Yes, the Hartmannsdorfer Forst provides a well-developed network of hiking trails suitable for various skill levels. While some paths might be more rugged, many are accessible. For instance, the unnamed 561-meter peak in the Hartmannsdorf Forest is described as 'easily climbable,' though sturdy footwear is recommended as there's no official path to its summit. The broader area emphasizes accessible elevations for outdoor activities.
Beyond hiking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes, such as those found in the Cycling around Hartmannsdorf-Reichenau guide, or tackle mountain biking trails, including sections of the 'BLOCKLINE' route that passes by Steinkuppe Summit. There are also dedicated Running Trails around Hartmannsdorf-Reichenau.
Yes, the region is known for mountain biking. The 'BLOCKLINE' mountain bike route, for example, passes by Steinkuppe Summit. This extensive route offers loops of approximately 50 km and is suitable for various skill levels, including e-bikers. You can find more options in the MTB Trails around Hartmannsdorf-Reichenau guide.
The Hartmannsdorf-Reichenau region, with its extensive forests and diverse ecosystems, is generally pleasant for hiking and outdoor activities from spring through autumn. The natural beauty, including heath and moorland areas, can be particularly vibrant during these seasons. Winter hiking is also possible, but conditions may vary, and appropriate gear is essential.
Yes, the broader Hartmannsdorfer Forst area offers educational opportunities. There is a 5 km long 'Zum Hohen Forst' nature and mining history trail with 11 display boards. This trail connects visitors with the region's natural and cultural heritage, providing insights into both the environment and historical mining activities.
Visitors frequently appreciate the beautiful views, especially from spots like Kahleberg Summit and Rock sea at Stephanshöhe. The well-maintained forest paths and the tranquility of the nature heritage site are also highly valued. Many enjoy the unique features like summit books and crosses found at peaks such as Steinkuppe Summit and Burgberg summit cross.
Yes, you'll find several unique features. Rock sea at Stephanshöhe is a natural monument featuring a distinctive 'sea of stones.' Steinkuppe Summit and Burgberg summit cross both have summit crosses and summit books for visitors to sign. The Burgberg summit cross also has chimes that play in the wind, linked to a local legend.
The Hartmannsdorfer Forst, designated as a nature heritage site, is rich in diverse flora and fauna. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, the area is known to be home to various bat species and birds like the black stork and red-backed shrike, offering opportunities for nature observation and wildlife spotting.
Yes, some peaks are integrated into regional challenges. For instance, Rock sea at Stephanshöhe and Hemmschuh Summit are stations on the '14x8000' challenge in the Ore Mountains, often featuring stamp stations for participants.


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