Warmensteinacher Forst-Nord
Warmensteinacher Forst-Nord
Best mountain peaks around Warmensteinacher Forst-Nord are situated within the Fichtelgebirge mountains, a prominent range in Upper Franconia, Germany. This municipal-free area offers access to a diverse natural landscape characterized by elevated terrain and significant peaks. The region is known for its geological features, including distinctive rock formations and observation points. Visitors can explore various summits that provide views across the surrounding forests and mountains.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Always a popular starting point and a great photo opportunity. The symbol of the Ochsenkopf is somewhat hidden not far from the mountain stations of the chairlifts. Pay attention to the signposts, the way there is signposted. From the landmark you have a wonderful view over the Fichtelgebirge.
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The Nußhardt Stube is a cover cave. It is formed from the huge boulders of the Blockmeer on the summit. The entrance to the interior of the Nußhardt Stube is easy to miss. There are only two places where you can squeeze your way inside between the granite blocks.
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Special rock formation with the symbol of the mountain that is hardly noticeable. It is now signposted.
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At 1051 meters, the Schneeberg is the highest mountain in Northern Bavaria. For this reason alone, it should be visited during a hiking holiday in the Fichtelgebirge. It undoubtedly got its name from the snow, because at this altitude the snow falls very early and stays on the ground for a very long time.
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On the summit of the Nußhardt, gneiss and granite rocks lie side by side. Individual mighty rock walls and towers stand in wild beauty. The view is gorgeous.
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Great view of Bischofsgrün. Very attractive, especially in winter.
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The name "Ochsenkopf" first appeared in mine records in 1495, when Lorenz von Ploben from Nuremberg received the mine on the Fichtelberge "near the Ochsenkopf" as a fief. This may be the first indication of the bull's head carved into a rock on the mountain top, which can still be seen today. Source from bayern-fichtelgebirge.de
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A must-see of the ox head
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The region around Warmensteinacher Forst-Nord is home to several significant peaks within the Fichtelgebirge mountains. The most notable include the Ochsenkopf, the second-highest mountain, known for its observation tower Asenturm on the Ochsenkopf and extensive tourist infrastructure. The highest peak in Northern Bavaria, Schneeberg, offers comprehensive views from its Backöfele observation tower. Additionally, Nusshardt Summit and Rock Formations is recognized for its distinctive gneiss and granite rock formations.
From the Asenturm on the Ochsenkopf, you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views that are said to sweep across Bavaria. The Schneeberg summit - Backöfele observation tower, being the highest point in the Fichtelgebirge, provides comprehensive views of the Franconian and Thuringian Forests, as well as the Bavarian-Bohemian border mountains. Weissmain Rocks also offers beautiful vistas over the Fichtelgebirge summits, extending up to 50 kilometers on clear days.
Yes, the region is rich in unique natural features. Nusshardt Summit and Rock Formations is particularly known for its distinctive gneiss and granite rock formations, featuring mighty rock walls and towers, and even a narrow cave entrance called the Nußhardtstube. The Weissmain Rocks are another natural monument offering impressive rock formations and views.
On the Ochsenkopf, you can find the Asenturm, an observation tower opened in 1923. The mountain's name, "Ochsenkopf" (Ox Head), dates back to 1495, referencing a bull's head carved into a rock on the mountaintop, which is still visible today at the Ochsenkopf Summit — Bull’s Head Carving. The Schneeberg summit also features the Backöfele observation tower, which has historical significance.
Many areas around the peaks are family-friendly. The Ochsenkopf is highly accessible with chairlifts on both its north and south sides, making it easy for families to reach the summit and enjoy the views from the Asenturm. The Schneeberg summit - Backöfele observation tower is also noted as family-friendly.
Yes, many trails in the Fichtelgebirge, including those leading to peaks like Schneeberg, are dog-friendly. For example, the Schneeberg summit - Backöfele observation tower is listed as dog-friendly. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and check specific local regulations for nature reserves.
The Ochsenkopf is a hub for outdoor activities year-round. In summer, it's popular for hiking, mountain biking, and climbing, with a growing bike park offering downhill courses, flow trails, and single trails. In winter, it transforms into a ski resort with the longest ski slopes in Northern Bavaria, cross-country skiing trails, and toboggan runs. You can also explore routes like the "Ochsenkopf Summit – Ochsenkopf Summit Cross loop from Fleckl" or "Ochsenkopf Transmitter – Survey pillar on Ochsenkopf loop from Warmensteinacher Forst-Nord" for hiking. For more options, see the hiking guide.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking trails catering to different skill levels. You can find easy routes like the "Ochsenkopf Transmitter – Survey pillar on Ochsenkopf loop from Warmensteinacher Forst-Nord" (5.1 km) or "Ochsenkopf Summit Cross – Ochsenkopf Transmitter loop from Warmensteinacher Forst-Nord" (5.1 km). Moderate trails include the "Weißmain-Ochsenkopf-Steig - Fichtelgebirge Nature Park" (11.4 km) and "Ochsenkopf Summit – Ochsenkopf Summit Cross loop from Fleckl" (8.4 km). For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the Hiking around Warmensteinacher Forst-Nord guide.
The Fichtelgebirge mountains offer attractions throughout the year. Summer is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the panoramic views. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter transforms the Ochsenkopf into a ski resort with opportunities for skiing, cross-country skiing, and tobogganing. The Schneeberg, whose name means "Snow Mountain," often has early and long-lasting snow cover due to its altitude, making it picturesque in winter.
The Ochsenkopf is highly accessible, featuring chairlifts on both its north and south sides, which makes reaching the summit convenient for many visitors. While specific public transport details to trailheads vary, the region is generally well-connected by local bus services. Parking is available at various trailheads and at the base stations of the chairlifts.
The Ochsenkopf is well-developed for tourism, and its summit features the managed Asenturm, which includes a restaurant. In the surrounding villages like Warmensteinach and Bischofsgrün, you can find various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options to suit different preferences.
The Nusshardt Summit and Rock Formations stands out for its distinctive gneiss and granite rock formations. Visitors can explore mighty rock walls and towers that appear wildly thrown together. A unique feature is the Nußhardtstube, a cover cave formed by stacked boulders, with a narrow entrance that can be found on the south side of the largest rock.
The highest mountain in the Fichtelgebirge, and indeed in Northern Bavaria, is the Schneeberg, standing at 1,051 meters (3,448 ft). Its summit features the Backöfele observation tower, offering extensive views.


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