Mountain peaks around Goldisthal are situated in the Thuringian Slate Mountains, also known as the Thuringian Forest or Thuringian Highland. This region is characterized by dense wooded areas and elevated points, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. The area features a variety of mountain peaks and elevated attractions. Goldisthal provides a setting for nature exploration and recreational pursuits.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Sensational ... in summer there are trails for hiking and biking
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from here you have a sensational view ... there are paths for hiking and for downhill, if there is snow you can also ski
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Small quiet place not far from the hut, recommended if you want it a bit quieter
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Fellbergbaude, always fresh drinks in the fridge, very wonderful excursion destination
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The Fellberg, majestically towering over the town of Steinach in the Sonneberg district, is a true natural paradise for hikers, mountain bikers and skiers. At 842 metres high, it offers breathtaking views and a wealth of outdoor activities in the Thuringian Slate Mountains. When I visited the Fellberg, I was immediately impressed by its impressive landscape and the variety of opportunities it offers. The mountain, which forms part of the Thuringian Slate Mountains, rises a good 300 metres above Steinach and, together with the neighbouring Breitenberg, forms a horseshoe shape open to the south. This allows for a comfortable hike from one peak to the other. The Fellbergbaude, located close to the ski slope, is an ideal place to take a rest. With its wonderful views, it is a popular meeting point for hikers and skiers. In winter, the Fellberg is transformed into Thuringia's largest ski area, the Silbersattel Ski Arena, and offers excellent conditions for skiers and cross-country skiers. The Fellberg is a true paradise for mountain bikers and downhill athletes. Thuringia's largest and first bike park offers optimal conditions here. The double chairlift takes cyclists and their bikes comfortably to the Fellberg plateau, where they can choose from a variety of downhill runs with different levels of difficulty. There are suitable routes for families and beginners as well as professional bikers. The Fellberg is also historically interesting. The largest stone quarries in the world are located on the southern foothills of the mountain at Geiersberg. These historic quarries give the region a unique cultural significance.
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The region around Goldisthal offers several highly-rated peaks and viewpoints. Among the most popular are the Blessberg Observation Tower, which provides breathtaking views over the Thuringian Forest, Franconia, and the Fichtelgebirge, and Fellberg, known for its panoramic views and the Fellbergbaude. Another favorite is the Rennsteigwarte on Eselsberg, a 39-meter-high observation tower directly on the famous Rennsteig hiking trail.
Yes, several peaks around Goldisthal are suitable for families. Fellberg is considered family-friendly, offering hiking and winter sports. The area around the Rennsteigwarte on Eselsberg also features circular tours of various lengths, including a signposted route suitable for disabled people, making it accessible for families with strollers or young children.
The mountain peaks around Goldisthal are characterized by dense wooded areas and offer expansive panoramic views. You can expect to see vast forests, slate mountains, and valleys like the Schwarzatal. Many peaks feature observation towers, such as the Blessberg Observation Tower and the Rennsteigwarte on Eselsberg, which provide sweeping vistas of the Thuringian Forest, Franconia, and even the Rhön mountains on clear days. Natural rock formations like Langertfelsen also offer unique viewpoints.
Yes, the region has some historical significance. The southern foothills of Fellberg at Geiersberg contain some of the world's largest stone quarries, adding a unique cultural and historical dimension to the area. Additionally, the Rennsteigwarte on Eselsberg, while an observation tower, has a history, originally built in 1951.
The Goldisthal region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and in winter, skiing and cross-country skiing, particularly around Fellberg, which hosts Thuringia's largest bike park and transforms into the Silbersattel Ski Arena. For cycling, there are numerous routes available, including those for touring bicycles and gravel biking. You can find more details on routes in the Cycling around Goldisthal, Gravel biking around Goldisthal, and MTB Trails around Goldisthal guides.
Yes, the area is rich with hiking opportunities. Well-developed forest trails lead to peaks like the Blessberg Observation Tower. The Rennsteigwarte on Eselsberg is located directly on the famous Rennsteig hiking trail, offering excellent vantage points and various circular tours. Even in winter, designated and prepared winter hiking trails are available.
Several peaks offer amenities for visitors. The Fellberg features the Fellbergbaude, a resting spot with wonderful views. Near the Blessberg Observation Tower, there's a year-round hiking hostel. The Rennsteigwarte on Eselsberg has dining options nearby, and the Meuselbacher Kuppe Observation Tower and Guesthouse includes a cozy restaurant.
The Goldisthal region is appealing year-round. In spring and summer, it's ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the lush forested landscapes. Autumn offers beautiful foliage. In winter, areas like Fellberg transform into the Silbersattel Ski Arena, providing excellent conditions for skiing and cross-country skiing, with prepared winter hiking trails also available.
The difficulty of hikes varies. Many trails are considered intermediate, such as those leading to the Rennsteigwarte on Eselsberg, Blessberg Observation Tower, and Fellberg. Some, like the ascent to Langertfelsen via an iron ladder, can be more challenging. There are also technically easy hikes, such as those around the Meuselbacher Kuppe, and even disabled-friendly routes near Eselsberg.
Visitors consistently praise the magnificent panoramic views from the various observation towers and summits. The opportunity to combine hiking or cycling with a stop at a cozy hut or guesthouse, like the Fellbergbaude or the hiking hostel near Blessberg, is also highly appreciated. The diverse outdoor activities, from mountain biking to winter sports, and the natural beauty of the Thuringian Forest are frequently highlighted.
Yes, there is a small fee to access the viewing platform of the Rennsteigwarte on Eselsberg. It costs €1.00 and is accessed via an automatic turnstile. The Blessberg Observation Tower and Meuselbacher Kuppe Observation Tower do not explicitly mention an entry fee for the tower itself, though guesthouses and restaurants are present.
Yes, several locations offer refreshments. The Fellbergbaude on Fellberg provides a resting spot. Near the Blessberg Observation Tower, there is a year-round hiking hostel. The Rennsteigwarte on Eselsberg has dining options right next door, offering meals, cakes, and coffee. The Meuselbacher Kuppe Observation Tower and Guesthouse also features a cozy restaurant.


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