Best mountain peaks around Bärnau are characterized by a hilly terrain near the Czech border, with an average elevation of 676 meters and a maximum elevation of 890 meters. The area features elevated points of interest rather than towering mountain ranges. These locations provide scenic views and recreational opportunities. The landscape around Bärnau showcases the natural beauty and historical significance of the Upper Palatinate Forest.
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The Hubertus Chapel is a beautiful chapel on the summit of Entenbühl
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At 901 meters, the Entenbühl is the second-highest elevation in the German part of the Upper Palatinate Forest after the 938-meter-high Kreuzfelsen in the Cham district. Below the summit lies the Hubertus Chapel. It was built as a wartime bunker in 1938 and converted into a place of worship by the Upper Palatinate Forest Association in 1998. The wooden summit cross was erected in 2000.
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The Havran, in German Großer Rabenberg, is located on the Czech side of the Upper Palatinate Forest. Arriving at the observation tower, you have a magnificent view of the Bohemian Forest and the Upper Palatinate Forest.
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This historic site offers a fantastic view of the Upper Palatinate and Bohemian Forests.
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steep ascent on the old military road up to the observation tower on the Havran. The Havran is the fourth highest peak in the Upper Palatinate Forest on the Czech side. It is located east of the Czech-German border about 1 km south-west of the deserted village of Skláře or five kilometers east of Flossenbürg. Altitude: 894 m
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A few leftovers. Trained dogs were on patrol between the two fences. On the Tillenberg and Schwarzkopf, the remains of such a security system for the restricted military area are even better preserved.
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The Havran observation tower is a highlight for me because of the breathtaking view towards the Bavarian Forest, Bohemian Forest and Upper Palatinate Forest. We use the time to think, there are many historical information boards about border events, I will definitely stop by again.
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The Havran (German Großer Rabenberg) is the fourth highest peak of the Upper Palatinate Forest on the Czech side. It is located east of the Czech-German border about one kilometer southwest of the deserted village of Skláře (Neu-Windischgrätz) or five kilometers east of Flossenbürg. To the north rises the Entenbühl (901 meters), to the south-west is Schellenberg Castle.
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The region around Bärnau features several significant elevated points offering scenic views and historical insights. Notable locations include the Havran Observation Tower, which provides extensive views of the Bohemian, Upper Palatinate, and Bavarian Forests, and the Entenbühl Summit and Hubertus Chapel, the second-highest elevation in the German part of the Upper Palatinate Forest.
Yes, the area is rich in history. The Haselstein castle site and Haselstein information hut offers a historical glimpse with a rest area and information pavilion. Additionally, the Schellenberg Castle Ruins, located at 826 meters, provide a historical element with panoramic views, having been built in 1347 to defend against Bohemian raids.
The elevated points around Bärnau offer diverse and extensive views. From the Havran Observation Tower, you can enjoy a wide panorama of the Bohemian, Upper Palatinate, and Bavarian Forests. The Schellenberg Castle Ruins also provide excellent panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Many trails in the Bärnau region are suitable for families. The Haselstein castle site and Haselstein information hut is noted as family-friendly, offering a historical stop with amenities. The gently rolling hills of the Panoramaweg Bärnau also provide accessible routes for a family outing.
The Hubertus Chapel, located below the Entenbühl Summit, has a unique history. It was originally constructed as a wartime bunker in 1938 and was later converted into a place of worship by the Upper Palatinate Forest Association in 1998. A wooden summit cross was erected nearby in 2000.
Yes, the landscape around Bärnau is characterized by its proximity to the Czech border. The Panoramaweg Bärnau is a notable hiking trail that traverses the border ridge, offering extensive views of both the Czech Republic and Bavaria, allowing you to experience the cross-border appeal of the region.
Beyond hiking, the Bärnau area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including routes like the 'Liebensteiner Reservoir loop' or the 'Havran Observation Tower – Bread Rock loop'. Cycling is also popular, with options such as the 'Waldnaabtal cycle path' or routes around the Liebenstein Reservoir. For more details, you can check the Running Trails around Bärnau and Cycling around Bärnau guides.
Absolutely. For a moderate hike, consider 'Crossing the border from Bärnau (DE) to Paulusbrunn (CZ) - Hiking along the Green Belt' or the 'Lumberjack Fountain – Havran Observation Tower loop'. These routes allow you to experience the elevated terrain and scenic vistas. More options can be found in the Hiking around Bärnau guide.
The Schellenberg Castle Ruins, situated at 826 meters, offer the highest vantage point in the Upper Palatinate. This historical site provides an excellent spot for panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Visitors frequently appreciate the well-restored historical sites and the fantastic panoramic views. The Havran Observation Tower, for instance, is praised for its excellent vantage point and informative displays. The serene and mystical atmosphere of places like the Haselstein castle site is also a highlight for many.
Yes, the Havran Observation Tower is a very well-restored border tower from the Cold War era. It now serves as a great vantage point, but also offers insights into its past as a security fence around the area, making it a historically significant spot.


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