Mountain peaks around Konradsreuth are located in Upper Franconia, Germany, within a region characterized by its natural beauty. Situated between the Frankenwald and Fichtelgebirge mountain ranges, the area offers diverse features for outdoor activities. While Konradsreuth itself does not contain named peaks, it provides access to notable mountains in the surrounding Hof district. This landscape is known for its dense forests, unique rock formations, and idyllic valleys.
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A beautiful "summit" in beautiful weather with a magnificent distant view into the Frankenwald and the Fichtelgebirge.
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Easy to see from the A9, especially when the cross is lit. I've always wanted to go up there. The facility is beautiful. Unfortunately, the transmission mast also has to be there. You can see the Döbraberg very well to the west, recognizable by its sphere from the military position. Towards the (south)east you have the Fichtelgebirge in front of you. The Ochsenkopf with its transmission tower and Schneeberg with its former military tower are particularly easy to recognize.
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The Großer Waldstein in the Fichtelgebirge has a wow effect for me, the mighty rock formations just amaze you. The summit plateau is easy to reach and has a wonderful view in all directions. Since there is a hiking parking lot directly below, it is a good starting point for many hikes.
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The Hohe Stein in the Fichtelgebirge is always worth a visit when hiking, if only because of the view, is right on the hiking trail, the ladder is securely anchored in the rock, you are only unsecured at the exit.
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The Epprechtstein castle ruins are always worth a visit on a hike, if only because of the breathtaking view and the flair of the region. On our last tour we used the time to take a break.
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Beautiful panoramic view with a summit cross plus book and hut to shelter and have a snack.
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From the castle ruins you have a panoramic view over the Waldstein range, to the Kornberg, to Schwarzenbach and Oberkotzau to Hof, south over the inner Fichtelgebirge to the Kösseine.
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While Konradsreuth itself doesn't have named peaks, it offers access to several significant mountains in the surrounding Fichtelgebirge and Frankenwald ranges. Notable peaks include Hoher Stein (High Rock), Großer Waldstein, and the historic Epprechtstein Castle Ruins. Further afield in the Fichtelgebirge, you can find Schneeberg and Ochsenkopf, which are the highest peaks in the range.
Yes, the region features historical sites. The Epprechtstein Castle Ruins are a prominent example, offering a historical experience combined with panoramic views from its 798-meter-high summit. Additionally, the Wartturm Hof is a well-preserved late medieval watchtower on the 570-meter-high Wartberg, providing a glimpse into the region's past.
The mountain peaks around Konradsreuth are known for their unique natural features. You'll find mighty rock formations, such as those at Großer Waldstein and Hoher Stein, which is a group of granite rocks. The Fichtelgebirge, in general, is characterized by dense forests and idyllic valleys, offering diverse flora and fauna.
For a family-friendly option, the Ahornberg Summit Viewpoint is a good choice. It features an eight-meter-high summit cross, a small hut for shelter, and a summit book, making it an accessible and enjoyable destination for families. The tarmac road to Schneeberg's summit is also suitable for prams and wheelchairs from a car park on the BT13 district road.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to challenging, including routes around Herrenteich. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Saale Meadows in Hof' or 'View of the Untreusee' available. For more detailed information on routes, you can check the Hiking around Konradsreuth or Cycling around Konradsreuth guides.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Hoher Stein involves iron ladders to reach its viewpoint, requiring a head for heights and sure-footedness. The Epprechtstein Castle Ruins also involves steps that require some sure-footedness. Many trails leading to the summits of Schneeberg and Ochsenkopf also offer more demanding options for hikers and mountain bikers.
The highest mountain in the Fichtelgebirge range, and indeed the highest point in Upper Franconia, is Schneeberg, standing at 1,051 meters. Its summit offers extensive views of the Franconian and Thuringian Forests, as well as the Bavarian-Bohemian border mountains.
Absolutely. Many peaks offer spectacular views. Großer Waldstein provides wonderful views in all directions from its summit plateau. Ochsenkopf, the second highest in the Fichtelgebirge, is known for its sweeping panoramic views, often described as covering all of Bavaria, with the Asenturm observation tower being a prime spot. The Ahornberg Summit Viewpoint also offers clear views of the Döbraberg and parts of the Fichtelgebirge.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can find routes like the 'Hof–Plauen Airport loop' or trails around the Untreusee. For more options and details, refer to the Running Trails around Konradsreuth guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the unique rock formations. The atmosphere at the summit of Großer Waldstein is often highlighted as particularly beautiful, especially in the evening. The sense of accomplishment after a strenuous ascent to places like Epprechtstein Castle Ruins, followed by enjoying the panoramic views, is also a common highlight.
Yes, for Schneeberg, the highest mountain in the Fichtelgebirge, there is a tarmac road leading to the summit. While closed to private vehicles, it is suitable for racing bikers and offers access for wheelchairs and prams from a designated car park on the BT13 district road, making the summit accessible to a wider range of visitors.
The Großer Kornberg, at 834 meters, is recognized as the most prominent mountain in the Hof district. It is part of the Fichtelgebirge range and offers various opportunities for outdoor activities in its surroundings.


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