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Mountaineering routes in Windknollen are characterized by forested hills and elevated paths offering panoramic views over the city of Jena. The terrain features a mix of moderate ascents and descents through woodlands and open areas. This region provides varied landscapes for mountaineering, with trails leading to prominent viewpoints.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Abandoned site of the Kirchberg Royal Palace From the southern path, there are no steps to reach this site; from the northern path, a short, steep staircase leads up to Marienblick. Only the old cistern remains of the royal palace; otherwise, only uneven ground surfaces remain, which, with a bit of imagination, might reveal some of the original structure.
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The Greifberg Castle was located further west on the ridge of the Hausberg. Here, it was the Imperial Palace of Kirchberg.
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Just sit down and enjoy the view
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Old stone cross on the Wöllmisse... That's what I named the highlight when I created it. I have no idea what idiots here at Komoot keep thinking they have to rename highlights to completely meaningless names???
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First mentioned in the early 14th century, the Teufelslöcher (Devil's Holes) are among the oldest documented caves in Germany. These are karst caves that have since been sealed. Several benches are located at the Teufelslöcher, and Jena's local history trail begins here, leading from here across the central Kernberg horizontal. You can find more information here: https://www.entdecke-jena.de/jena/teufelsloecher.htm.
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The monument is located between the sanctuary and the Fuchsturm.
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The historic Fuchsturm House was built by the Fuchsturm members in 1868 on shell limestone and expanded several times. The gatehouse extension is showing cracks, and the road leading from the gate to the tower forecourt urgently needs to be reinforced. Bored piles will stabilize the slope, the gatehouse will be given a concrete anchor, and the road will be resurfaced. The project sponsor is the Fuchsturm Society. Work is in full swing, and the reinforcements are making progress, marking another step toward preserving one of Jena's "7 Wonders" and the beloved tourist restaurant on the local hill.
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Mountaineering routes in Windknollen offer a range of challenges. You'll find routes like the Viewpoint at the Fuchsturm – Fuchsturm, Jena loop from Jena Paradies, which is moderate and covers about 7.9 km, taking around 2 hours 28 minutes. For a more challenging experience, consider the Bench with a view over Jena – Stone cross on the Wöllmisse loop from Kernberge und Wöllmisse bei Jena, which is 10.3 km and typically takes over 3 hours.
While many routes in Windknollen are moderate, offering a good challenge, there are no routes specifically categorized as 'easy' in our current selection. However, the region's forested hills and varied paths mean that even moderate routes can be approached by those with a reasonable level of fitness, allowing for a gradual introduction to mountaineering.
Windknollen is enjoyable for mountaineering throughout much of the year. The forested hills provide shade in warmer months, and the panoramic views are stunning in spring and autumn. While specific winter conditions can vary, the trails are generally accessible, though appropriate gear for snow and ice may be necessary.
Yes, many of the mountaineering routes in Windknollen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the View of Jena from Galgenberg loop from Zwätzen is a popular circular route offering expansive views of Jena.
Windknollen is known for its elevated paths that offer panoramic views over the city of Jena and the surrounding landscape. Notable viewpoints include the Fuchsturm, which provides excellent vistas, and various spots along the Galgenberg and Wöllmisse trails that overlook the city and its natural surroundings.
Along your mountaineering routes, you can discover several points of interest. Consider visiting the Napoleon Stone on the Windknollen, a significant historical marker. You might also explore the Windknollen Nature Reserve or the Closewitz Nature Discovery Grove for natural beauty. The Windknollen – Touringen Stamp Station No. 200 "Napoleon" also offers a unique viewpoint.
The komoot community highly rates the mountaineering experience in Windknollen, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's varied landscapes, the mix of forested hills and open areas, and the rewarding panoramic views over Jena.
The mountaineering routes in Windknollen are generally designed for day trips, with most tours ranging from 2 to 4 hours. While there aren't specific multi-day routes listed, you could combine several tours to create a longer experience, though accommodation would need to be planned separately in nearby Jena.
Given the varied terrain and potential for moderate ascents and descents, sturdy hiking boots are essential. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions, and always carry enough water and snacks. A map or GPS device, like the komoot app, is also recommended for navigation on the trails.
Generally, permits are not required for mountaineering or hiking on the established trails in the Windknollen region. However, always respect local regulations, especially within nature reserve areas like the Windknollen Nature Reserve.
Yes, Windknollen offers challenging routes for experienced mountaineers. For instance, the Bench with a view over Jena – Stone cross on the Wöllmisse loop from Kernberge und Wöllmisse bei Jena is categorized as difficult, featuring varied forest and open areas with significant elevation changes over its 10.3 km length.

