Best mountain peaks around Schleusingen are found within the scenic Thuringian Forest, offering access to elevated viewpoints and hiking opportunities. This region features significant elevations directly in or very close to Schleusingen, making them suitable for local exploration. The area is characterized by wooded highlands, panoramic views, and diverse natural landscapes. Visitors can explore various trails that showcase the natural beauty of the Thuringian Forest and its surrounding areas.
Last updated: August 16, 2026
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The Adlersberg is a beautiful excursion destination in the Thuringian Forest
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A highly recommended excursion destination in the Thuringian Forest
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Here at the Adlersbergbaude, Uli has all sorts of delicious things. Whether it's bratwurst, the very tasty Adlersbergbürger or soups, cakes and of course drinks. Highly recommended. Opening times are Tues-Sun 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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Some paths are good for cycling. Pure nature!
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Crossroads with many activity options, Dreisbachtal or Friedberg can be reached from here
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The bear catch. Last bear was caught in 1748.
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From here it goes downhill in practically all directions.
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The Bärenfang is located on the section between Wegscheide and Potsdamer Platz, according to legend, the last bear was caught here ☝️
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Within Schleusingen, the Schwarze Kuppe offers panoramic views and is part of a moderate to difficult hike. Along this trail, the Schwarze Kanzel Viewpoint provides impressive vistas, particularly of Bergsee Ratscher. Nearby, Kuhberg and Haardt are key points on a large circular hiking trail near Gethles, offering extensive panoramic views and a shelter for hikers.
Yes, several spots cater to families. The Adlersberg Observation Tower is easily accessible and features a playground for children, along with a mountain hut offering food and drinks. The Großer Inselsberg, though further afield, has the Inselsberg Funpark with a summer toboggan run, a flying roller coaster, and an adventure playground, making it a great family destination. Many of the trails leading to viewpoints like the Schwarze Kanzel are also suitable for various fitness levels.
The region offers diverse and expansive views. From the Schwarze Kuppe, you can see into the foothills and wooded highlands of the Thuringian Forest, extending to the Grabfeld hills and the Rhön. Kuhberg provides panoramic views over Gethles, the 'Little Thuringian Forest,' the Gleichberge, and the Rhön. The Großer Inselsberg boasts a 360° panoramic view from its observation tower, which on clear days can reach the Brocken in the Harz mountains. The Adlersberg Observation Tower and Pleß Tower also offer wonderful all-round views.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical elements. The Großer Inselsberg summit is crossed by the historic Rennsteig hiking path and is designated as a nature reserve. You can also find the Bear-trap installation in the Vesser Valley, a historical site where, according to legend, the last bear was caught. The Schneeberg Summit and Shelter features a summit cross and a summit book, offering a glimpse into local hiking traditions.
The trail to the Schwarze Kuppe is often described as a moderate to difficult hike, providing a rewarding experience for those seeking more challenging trails. For a longer and more strenuous run, consider the 'Iron Hand – Kohlberg loop from Schleusingen' which is rated as difficult, as detailed in the Running Trails around Schleusingen guide.
The Haardt, a popular hiking and viewing point near Gethles, features a shelter, making it a good spot for a break. The Adlersberg Observation Tower area includes the 'Adlersbergbaude' (an inn or mountain hut) where hikers can enjoy food and drinks. Additionally, the Schneeberg Summit and Shelter provides a nice shelter in the forest with benches.
The region around Schleusingen offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Werra Spring Hut – Waldau–Ratscher Cycle Path loop from Schleusingen,' which is a challenging option from the Cycling around Schleusingen guide. Running trails are also available, including moderate options like the 'Chapel Zum Einfirst loop from Schleusingen' found in the Running Trails around Schleusingen guide.
Yes, there are several easy options. The Schwarze Kanzel Viewpoint is accessible via easy to moderate hikes. For dedicated easy routes, consider trails like the 'View of Bergsee Ratscher – Schwarze Kanzel Viewpoint loop from Heckengereuth' or the 'Kaffeplatz Shelter – Limpertal Ponds loop from Schleusingen,' both detailed in the Easy hikes around Schleusingen guide.
The Großer Inselsberg is the fourth-highest distinct mountain in Thuringia, located further north in the Thuringian Forest. Its summit is crossed by the historic Rennsteig hiking path. Visitors can drive to the summit, where they'll find a youth hostel, a restaurant, and a 21-meter observation tower offering a spectacular 360° panoramic view. It also features the Inselsberg Funpark, with a summer toboggan run, a flying roller coaster, and an adventure playground, making it a popular destination for all ages. More information can be found on Wikipedia.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from challenging trails to family-friendly walks, all set within the natural beauty of the Thuringian Forest. The Adlersberg Observation Tower is highly praised for its mountain hut with delicious food and drinks, and the panoramic views from the tower. The Schneeberg Summit and Shelter is noted for its idyllic setting and beautiful views of the Hildburgau outskirts.
Beyond Schleusingen, the broader Schmalkalden-Meiningen region offers other significant summits. The Pleß Tower, located on Pleß Mountain, provides wonderful all-round views with benches and tables for resting. The Ruppberg Summit is another highlight, offering a dreamy and unique panoramic view of the southern foothills of the Thuringian Forest and is recognized as a 'stamp point' for hikers.
The Schleusinger Berg (663 m) is a summit that offers a place to sit and regain strength, especially after climbing from Dreisbachtal or coming from Friedberg or Altendambacher Höh. It's also noted as a starting point for many bicycle tours and provides downhill paths in practically all directions.


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