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The 4 Most Amazing Peaks around Mönchenholzhausen

Best mountain peaks around Mönchenholzhausen are found in the Weimarer Land district of Thuringia, Germany. The village itself is situated at an elevation of 260 meters above sea level. While the region is not characterized by prominent natural mountain peaks, it offers elevated points that feature viewpoints, historical sites, and man-made monuments. These locations provide opportunities to experience the natural landscape and local history.

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  • The most popular mountain peaks is Paulinenturm (Touringen Stamp Point No.…

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Paulinenturm (Touringen Stamp Point No. 344)

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When the weather is good, you can enjoy a wonderful and wide view. To get to the tower's platform, you climb more or less through a folding door.

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Riechheimer Berg Tower and Inn

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Not only a great Thuringian cuisine, changing menu, decent portions, quick, courteous, friendly staff / hosts,
reliably open Saturday-Thursday 10 am-6pm / sunset and moonrise; also open on selected public holidays.
with SUPER beer garden terrace

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Great destination with great altitude meters. And I think that's great about the trust fund Kasse

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Klettbach Post Mill

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The post mill in Klettbach is a special attraction and a landmark of this Thuringian community near Erfurt. It is located 500 m northeast of the village on a hill …

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View from Galgenberg

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The great year of Erfurt is the summary term for the revolt of the city population of Erfurt against their councilmen, who was hanged here on Galgenberg in 1509. And not only he ....

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Christian
September 20, 2023, Bockwindmühle Klettbach

A very beautiful windmill.

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The restaurant is just right after the crisp climbs. The tower is a highlight and beautiful.

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Great panorama, look into the country is far possible here.

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Only became aware of the path after visiting Hetschburg, will also explore the other towers, the Paulinenturm is absolutely great.

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Unfortunately the windmill didn't make it through storm Zeynep...

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http://www.bockwindmuehle-klettbach.de/seite/539876/geschichte.html highest post windmill in Germany widely visible the outside area of the windmill can be visited at any time

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Bismarck monuments (sometimes also called Bismarck columns, Bismarck statues, etc.) were erected in honor of the longstanding Prussian Prime Minister and first German Chancellor, Otto Fürst von Bismarck, in many places in Germany at that time (today partly Denmark, France, Poland and Russia) Colonies as well as established on other continents. The Bismarck monuments were the most visible and permanent expression of Bismarck worship or the Bismarck cult in the Empire. (Source: Wikipedia)

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The mill has a fascinating story. Saved from ruin, it was relocated. A piece of local history. A wonderful place.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of elevated points can I expect to find around Mönchenholzhausen?

Mönchenholzhausen is situated in a region not characterized by prominent natural mountain peaks. Instead, you'll find elevated points featuring viewpoints, historical sites, and man-made monuments. These locations, such as the Paulinenturm and Riechheimer Berg Summit, offer opportunities to experience the natural landscape and local history from an elevated perspective.

What are some notable viewpoints near Mönchenholzhausen?

Several elevated points offer excellent views. The Paulinenturm (Touringen Stamp Point No. 344) provides a wonderful and wide panorama. The Riechheimer Berg Summit offers views in multiple directions from its plateau. Additionally, the Königstuhl Hohenfelden viewpoint gives a wonderful view towards the Hohenfelden reservoir and the Riechheimer Berg.

Are there any historical sites associated with the elevated points in the area?

Yes, several elevated points have historical significance. The Riechheimer Berg Summit features a Bismarck Monument, originally erected in 1907. The View from Galgenberg is a historical site linked to the 1509 Erfurt revolt, where executions took place. The Paulinenturm is also recognized as a historical site.

What hiking opportunities are available near Mönchenholzhausen's elevated points?

While not traditional mountain hiking, the area offers various trails to explore these elevated points. You can find easy hikes around Mönchenholzhausen, such as the 'Gasthaus Zur Eintracht loop' or the 'Soviet Bunker Auf der Kümmel – Brunnquellberg loop'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Mönchenholzhausen guide.

Are there easy or beginner-friendly hikes around Mönchenholzhausen?

Yes, the region is well-suited for easy and beginner-friendly walks. Many routes, like the 'Gravestone of Johann Friedrich – St. Martin Church, Hayn loop' (4.2 km) or the 'Vieselbach Reservoir – Beautiful stream loop' (5 km), are rated as easy. These trails allow you to enjoy the landscape without significant difficulty. Check the Easy hikes around Mönchenholzhausen guide for more details.

Can I find cycling routes near these elevated points?

Absolutely. The area around Mönchenholzhausen offers several cycling routes. For example, you can try the 'Linderbach Cycle Path – View of Erfurt loop' or the 'Stiefelburg Forest Guesthouse and Hotel – Hohenfelden Reservoir loop'. These routes vary in difficulty from easy to difficult. More details can be found in the Cycling around Mönchenholzhausen guide.

Are the elevated points around Mönchenholzhausen suitable for families?

Many of the elevated points and their surrounding trails are family-friendly. Highlights like the Paulinenturm, Riechheimer Berg Tower and Inn, and Riechheimer Berg Summit are noted as suitable for families. The easy hiking trails in the area also make it accessible for all ages.

Are there dog-friendly options for exploring the elevated points?

Yes, the Riechheimer Berg Tower and Inn is explicitly listed as dog-friendly, making it a great stop for you and your canine companion. Generally, many outdoor trails in the region are suitable for dogs, but always ensure they are on a leash and you clean up after them.

Where can I find refreshments or a place to eat near these elevated points?

The Riechheimer Berg Tower and Inn is an excellent option, offering Thuringian cuisine, a changing menu, and a SUPER beer garden terrace. It's reliably open Saturday-Thursday. The Riechheimer Berg Summit also features a restaurant on its plateau.

What is the best time of year to visit the elevated points around Mönchenholzhausen?

The region can be enjoyed throughout the year, but spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities and clear views. Summer is also popular, especially with facilities like beer gardens. Winter can provide a different, serene experience, though some facilities might have reduced hours.

How can I access the platform of the Paulinenturm?

To access the tower's platform at the Paulinenturm (Touringen Stamp Point No. 344), visitors climb through a folding door. Once up, you can enjoy a wonderful and wide view when the weather is good.

What makes the Riechheimer Berg a popular destination?

The Riechheimer Berg is popular for several reasons. The Summit and Bismarck Monument offers beautiful views in all directions from its plateau and includes a restaurant. The nearby Riechheimer Berg Tower and Inn is highly recommended for its Thuringian cuisine, friendly service, and a great beer garden terrace, making it a perfect spot for a break.

What do visitors enjoy most about the elevated points around Mönchenholzhausen?

Visitors particularly appreciate the wonderful and wide views from spots like the Paulinenturm and the panoramic vistas from the Riechheimer Berg Summit. The combination of natural beauty, historical significance, and the availability of amenities like restaurants and beer gardens (e.g., at Riechheimer Berg Tower and Inn) also contributes to their appeal.

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