Mountain peaks around Sonnenstein offer diverse experiences in the Eichsfeld region of Northern Thuringia, Germany. This area features the 485.6-meter Sonnenstein, known for its distinctive rock face and treeless summit. From its peak, panoramic views extend across the western Harz mountains, including the Brocken, the Kyffhäuser mountains, and the Ohm Hills. The region provides a range of mountain peaks and viewpoints for exploration.
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The restaurant on the Bismarck Tower is open every day, all year round. Opening hours: from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Found a lot of rubbish in and around the hole in the hut yesterday... that makes it all a bit unsightly, unfortunate people who can't bring themselves to take their stuff back with them...
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Great Baude with a super nice terrace with a view, we decided to eat at the Bismarck Tower, but we would love to come back here.
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The local mountain looks worse when you drive into Bad Lauterberg than it actually is. You can also take the cable car up there.
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Stamping point of the Harzer Bautenstieg.
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Worthwhile visit to the Hausnergbaude, no matter if you walk or take the chairlift. Great views of Bad Lauterberg and a full stomach are guaranteed.
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Trail crossing with rest area and stamping point.
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The path around the Ravensberg offers a lot of beautiful views, but in winter when the sun is shining I don't want to be anywhere else. 🤗
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The region offers several highly-rated spots. Among them are the Bismarck Tower Bad Lauterberg, known for its extensive views of the Brocken and surrounding areas, and the Großer Knollen lookout tower, which provides panoramic views from its 20-meter observation tower on the highest mountain in the southern Harz. Visitors also enjoy the Ravensberg Summit and Viewpoint, which includes amenities like a playground and chair lift.
Yes, several locations are great for families. The Bismarck Tower Bad Lauterberg and Ravensberg Summit and Viewpoint are both marked as family-friendly, with Ravensberg even featuring a playground and chair lift. The Hausberg Mountain Inn & View of Bad Lauterberg is also family-friendly and offers a relaxing spot with great views.
The Sonnenstein itself is notable for its impressive, almost vertical rock face, about 20 meters high, composed of Muschelkalk rock. Its treeless summit provides extensive panoramic views of the western Harz mountains, the Kyffhäuser mountains, and the Ohm Hills. Other peaks in the region offer diverse landscapes, from dense forests to open viewpoints.
The region features several significant man-made monuments. The Bismarck Tower Bad Lauterberg is a popular man-made monument offering extensive views. Similarly, the Großer Knollen lookout tower is a 20-meter observation tower on the Großer Knollen summit. The Hausberg Mountain Inn & View of Bad Lauterberg is also considered a historical site.
The area around Sonnenstein is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'View of Ayers Rock Eichsfeld – Schachtweg Glück Auf loop from Brehme'. There are also many cycling routes and road cycling routes, including moderate tours like the 'Duderstadt Town Hall – View of Bodenstein Castle loop from Holungen'.
While specific hiking routes are not detailed in the data, the 'View of Ayers Rock Eichsfeld – Schachtweg Glück Auf loop from Brehme' is an easy MTB trail, suggesting that some less strenuous paths exist in the area. Many of the viewpoints and summits are accessible, and the region is generally popular for excursions, implying a range of difficulty levels.
The region can be enjoyed year-round. For example, the restaurant at the Bismarck Tower Bad Lauterberg is open daily, all year. The Ravensberg Summit and Viewpoint is particularly beautiful in winter when the sun is shining, offering stunning views.
Yes, several peaks offer dining options. The Bismarck Tower Bad Lauterberg has a cafe and restaurant. The Großer Knollen lookout tower also has a good place to stop for refreshments right on the summit, and the Hausberg Mountain Inn & View of Bad Lauterberg is a popular restaurant with a beautiful terrace.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive panoramic views from the summits and lookout towers, such as those from the Bismarck Tower and Großer Knollen. The presence of amenities like restaurants, cafes, and even playgrounds at spots like Ravensberg also contributes to a highly enjoyable experience. The komoot community has contributed over 2700 photos and 2400 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these locations.
Yes, some locations are dog-friendly. The Hausberg Mountain Inn & View of Bad Lauterberg is specifically listed as dog-friendly, making it a good option for visitors with pets.
The Sonnenstein in Thuringia, Germany, reaches an elevation of 485.6 meters (approximately 1,593 feet) above sea level. It is part of the Ohm Hills in the Eichsfeld region.
Yes, the western edge of the Sonnenstein in Thuringia features an impressive, almost vertical rock face about 20 meters (65 feet) high. This rock face is composed of Muschelkalk rock and is believed to have given the mountain its name. Geologically, it is part of the Holunger Graben within the Ohmgebirgs-Grabenzone.


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