Best mountain peaks around Nittenau are characterized by a mix of natural elevated areas and historical sites offering panoramic views. While Nittenau itself is situated in a flatter region, the surrounding Eastern Bavaria provides access to prominent elevated areas near Nittenau, including parts of the Bavarian Forest. The area features a diverse landscape with opportunities for hiking and exploring various natural and man-made features.
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this is amazing, simply amazing 🔝🔝🔝🔝
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Kürn Castle The castle was built by the Lords of Kürn, who had their ancestral seat there. The nobles of Kürn were first mentioned in 1197, and a "castrum dictum Churn" in 1299. After selling the castle and the Kürn lordship to the Paulsdorfers in 1394, the Lords of Kürn moved their seat to Kürnberg Castle near Stamsried, where Hans Kürner is mentioned in 1422 as the last Kürnberger. The Dukes of Bavaria were later to own Kürn Castle in 1623 and the Stingelheim family from 1642 onwards. The castle burned down in 1825, so the castle was rebuilt in classicist style from 1826 onwards. It has been owned by the Counts of Walderdorff since 1830. The castle is a two-storey, simple, classicist four-wing structure with hipped roofs, nine window axes, a gabled central projection and plasterwork. The core of the structure dates back to 1698. The large natural park on a south-western slope includes natural granite blocks and has a rich beech population. Today, only the moat is recognizable from the old medieval castle complex. Source: www.wikipedia.de
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The inn is no longer open and needs to be completely renovated
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Nice place and great rock formations
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Beautiful nature, many more paths all around
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Very nice piece. Are through the Arber Cycle Marathon, but it was very wet and matchy there.
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For magnificent panoramic views, visit Premberg Landscape Cinema and Summit Cross, which offers a wide vista of Premberg and the Naabtal. Another popular spot is Großer Pfaffenstein — Summit and Boulder Formation, known for its unique granite rocks and summit cross.
Yes, Großer Pfaffenstein — Summit and Boulder Formation features impressive granite rocks and round boulders at its summit. In the broader region, the Lusen in the Bavarian Forest National Park is known for its granite dome summit, considered one of Bavaria's most beautiful geotopes.
Absolutely. Kürn Castle is a rebuilt classicist structure with origins dating back to 1698, offering historical significance and a natural park. You can also explore the Schwärzenberg Castle Ruins, located on the 556-meter-high Schwärzenberg, which is part of a geological quartz rock formation.
The Premberg Landscape Cinema and Summit Cross is considered family-friendly and offers a great place to rest with a view. While not a natural peak, the Adventure Sphere at Steinberger Lake provides a unique experience with a 40-meter-high viewing platform, adventure stations, and a giant slide, which is excellent for families.
The region around Nittenau offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find routes like the 'Knight and ghost trail' or 'Nittenau's Ritterpfad and Geisterpfad', which are generally moderate in difficulty. For more options, explore the Hiking around Nittenau guide.
Besides hiking, you can find various outdoor activities. There are numerous running trails, such as the 'Fitness trail loop from Nittenau', and challenging MTB trails like the 'Sagensteig Trail'. For detailed routes, check the Hiking around Nittenau, Running Trails around Nittenau, and MTB Trails around Nittenau guides.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscape, ranging from natural rock formations to historical sites. The Premberg Landscape Cinema and Summit Cross is loved for its magnificent panoramic views and peaceful resting spot. The unique granite rocks and summit cross at Großer Pfaffenstein are also highly rated for their natural beauty.
While Nittenau itself is in a flatter region, some highlights like Jugenberg Summit Cross involve a long and steep climb, which can be rewarding for experienced hikers and mountain bikers. The broader Bavarian Forest region offers more challenging mountain experiences, such as the Großer Arber.
The best time to visit depends on your activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural features. Summer is also suitable, especially for shaded trails like those leading to Jugenberg Summit Cross. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
Yes, if you venture into the broader Eastern Bavaria region, particularly the Bavarian Forest, you'll find significant peaks. These include the Großer Arber (1,455.5 meters), the highest mountain in Lower Bavaria, and the Lusen (1,373 meters) in the Bavarian Forest National Park, known for its impressive views and unique granite dome.
Yes, there are several circular walks available. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Dreikreuz Rock Formation – Elephant Rock loop from Burgruine Stockenfels' or the 'Jugenberg Eastern Panorama – Felsenturm Rock Formation loop from Burg Hof am Regen'. These offer varied distances and difficulties. More options are detailed in the Hiking around Nittenau guide.


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