Best mountain peaks around Langenbacher Forst is a guide to elevated points and viewpoints in this forested region of Upper Franconia, Germany. The area, with an average altitude of approximately 659 meters, offers opportunities for outdoor activities. While not characterized by traditional high mountain peaks, the guide highlights various summits and observation points that provide views and historical context. These locations offer diverse terrain elevation and natural features for exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The Frankenwarte (Frankenwarte) stands atop the 679-meter-high Hirschhügel (Hirschhügel). The eight-and-a-half-meter-high, round stone tower offers a panoramic view to the northeast, to the edge of the Höllental valley, to Lichtenberg and Bad Steben, and to the west to the hills near Nordhalben. To the south, Geroldsgrün, the 729-meter-high Spitzberg, and the 758-meter-high Schneidberg can be seen, and hidden behind them, the highest peak in the Franconian Forest, the 794-meter-high Döbraberg. To the southeast, the view extends to the Fichtel Mountains. The Frankenwarte was built and is maintained by the Franconian Forest Association. Plans to build an observation tower on the hill existed as early as 1930. However, the Frankenwarte was not inaugurated until August 12, 1951. In 2020, panoramic panels were installed on the parapet of the viewing platform, illustrating the towns and landscape features visible from here.
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Viewpoint on the Schlossberg with a mushroom as a seat with weather protection
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At 792 meters, the fourth-highest peak in the Franconian Forest may be unspectacular, but it does offer a wonderful rest area. The Bobengrün Franconian Forest Association inaugurated a new covered seating area with a summit register in September 2024 to raise awareness of the mountain.
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Beautiful place, worth it
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Numerous hiking trails in the region lead past here. The Franconian Forest Association provides information in the entrance area about the special features of the tower and the region. There are plaques at the top to help you find your way around.
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There used to be a manor and a tower for transmitting messages here. The towers for transmitting messages were u.A. also around the Plassenburg in Kulmbach. Often used as a warning signal of enemy attacks.
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Langenbacher Forst is primarily a forested area with a general elevation, rather than a region with traditional high mountain peaks. You'll find elevated points, viewpoints, and summits that offer scenic views and historical insights. These locations provide diverse terrain for outdoor activities.
Among the most popular spots are the Frankenwarte Observation Tower, which offers panoramic views from the 679-meter-high Hirschhügel, and the Schloßberg Nordhalben Summit and Mushroom Sculpture, known for its geological features and views of Nordhalben. Another significant location is the Wetzstein Summit and Former Radar Station, a historical site at 792 meters.
Yes, several elevated points in the region have historical significance. The Frankenwarte Observation Tower, inaugurated in 1951, has a rich history of its own. The Wetzstein Summit and Former Radar Station once housed a radar station crucial during the Cold War. Additionally, Eulenburg Hill (678 m), despite its name, was historically a site for observation towers and part of an early warning system.
From the Frankenwarte Observation Tower, you can enjoy panoramic views to the northeast towards the Höllental valley, Lichtenberg, and Bad Steben, and to the south, you can see Geroldsgrün and the Fichtel Mountains in the distance. The Schloßberg Nordhalben Summit provides a direct view of Nordhalben.
Yes, the Schloßberg Nordhalben Summit and Mushroom Sculpture is considered family-friendly. Its accessible nature and unique features like the mushroom sculpture make it a good option for families looking to enjoy the outdoors together.
The Schloßberg Nordhalben Summit is recognized as a natural monument due to its unique geological characteristics and supports rare plant species because of its exposed microclimate. The area generally features dense forests, typical of the Franconian Forest region.
The region around Langenbacher Forst offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, including moderate trails like the 'Black Pond – Adelskammer Inn loop'. There are also options for mountain biking and cycling, with routes around the Ködel Reservoir and through scenic landscapes.
Many of the elevated points are accessible via established hiking trails. For instance, the Eulenburg Hill (678 m) is directly on the edge of the 'Frankenwaldsteigla through Grubenholz' hiking trail. You can explore various routes in the area by checking the hiking guide for Langenbacher Forst.
Visitors frequently appreciate the panoramic views, especially from the Frankenwarte Observation Tower. The historical context of sites like the Wetzstein Summit and Former Radar Station also draws interest. Many enjoy the opportunity for a good view and the chance to explore the natural and historical features of the region.
Yes, at the Spitzberg Summit (729 m), you'll find a covered rest area and a summit book. While the summit itself might be considered unspectacular, it provides a pleasant spot to pause and enjoy the surroundings.
The Langenbacher Forst region has an average altitude of approximately 659 meters. While not featuring towering peaks, it offers a generally elevated landscape with various high points and viewpoints.
The Schloßberg Nordhalben Summit, being a natural monument, is noted for its special microclimate that supports rare plants. While specific details on fauna might vary, the forested environment generally provides habitats for local wildlife.


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