Mountain peaks around Kirchenthumbach are characterized by unique elevated natural formations, including impressive rock formations and karst landscapes. This region offers distinctive geological features and varied terrain for outdoor activities such as hiking. Visitors can explore natural monuments and summits that provide scenic beauty and opportunities for exploration. The area's natural wonders contribute to its appeal for those seeking to experience diverse landscapes.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Easy access from the Altencreußen side and good views.
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The Rauhe Kulm rises 682 metres high from the middle of the landscape and is visible from all directions. It is surrounded by the Fichtel Mountains to the north, the Steinwald to the east, the heights of the Franconian Jura to the south and the Franconian Switzerland to the west. It owes its striking shape to its volcanic origins around 20 million years ago. The exposed basalt slopes are a valuable habitat for numerous animals and rare plants. Around 90 different lichens and mosses grow and thrive on the heat-storing basalt boulders. The Rauhe Kulm has been protected as a natural monument since 1909 and has been a nature reserve in accordance with European standards (FFH) for several years. In 2013, the Rauhe Kulm was voted Germany's most beautiful natural wonder.
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Best all-round visibility far and wide. Definitely drive up. If you're riding a racing bike, it's best to take the northern cul-de-sac, which is paved up to the top. Then the short gravel section is mobile, but you can also push the few meters while enjoying the view.
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The pavilion on the Haaghöhe invites you to take a break with a wonderful panoramic view. The view goes from the Lindenhardter Forst, the Rauhen Kulm and the Ochsenkopf up to the beginning of the Franconian Forest. Thank you to the builders!
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It's tough if you come from the wrong side
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The region around Kirchenthumbach is known for its unique elevated natural formations, including impressive rock formations and karst landscapes. You can explore distinctive geological features such as the Great Lochstein, which features a ten-meter-long passage cave, and the 'Stone city with the Two Brothers,' a natural rock labyrinth formed by water and wind.
Several peaks offer excellent panoramic views. The Kleiner Kulm Observation Tower provides expansive views of the Franconian Forest, Fichtel Mountains, and Franconian Switzerland. The Haaghöhe Summit Pavilion offers a 360-degree panorama, while Gottvaterberg is known for its wide vistas including the Ossinger and Hohenstein Castle. You can also find a great perspective from the Bieberswöhr Summit Cross.
One of the highest elevations in the area is the Kleiner Kulm Observation Tower, standing at 626 meters. It offers a modern observation tower built in 2000.
Yes, from the View of Speinshart Monastery and Rauher Kulm, you can see the historic Speinshart monastery complex. Additionally, the Gottvaterberg has historical significance, having been used for local water supply and mentioned in historical texts.
The peaks around Kirchenthumbach offer a variety of hiking experiences, from intermediate trails to those with steep ascents. Many trails lead to viewpoints and summits, allowing you to explore the diverse plant life and geological features of the region. For specific routes, you can explore the many cycling routes that often pass near these elevated points.
While many trails are intermediate, some viewpoints like the View of Speinshart Monastery and Rauher Kulm are noted as family-friendly. The unique rock formations like the 'Stone city' can also be an engaging experience for families, offering a natural labyrinth to explore.
Beyond hiking, the area around Kirchenthumbach is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and general touring bicycle routes that pass through scenic landscapes and near many of the elevated points.
Visitors particularly appreciate the magnificent panoramic views from various summits and observation towers. The unique geological formations, such as the Great Lochstein and the 'Stone city,' also receive high praise for their natural beauty and immersive exploration opportunities. The diverse plant life on peaks like Gottvaterberg is also a highlight for many.
The Great Lochstein, recognized as an important geotope and natural monument, with its ten-meter-long passage cave, offers a unique and impressive geological experience. The 'Stone city with the Two Brothers' is another less-known but highly recommended natural rock labyrinth that provides an 'overwhelming' experience as you wander through its natural 'alleys and streets'.
The terrain varies, but you can expect a mix of paths leading through forests, open areas, and sometimes steep ascents, especially to reach the summits and viewpoints. The region's characteristic rock formations and karst landscapes also contribute to varied ground conditions.
While specific cafes or pubs directly at every trailhead are not listed, the region is generally well-equipped with local establishments. Many routes, especially cycling ones, pass through or near villages where you can find places to stop for refreshments.


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