Best mountain peaks around Marktheidenfeld are found within the hilly and forested Spessart massif in Bavaria, Germany. This region is characterized by elevated areas and scenic viewpoints rather than prominent, individually named peaks directly within the town. The broader Spessart offers diverse terrain for outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking. These elevated excursions provide opportunities to experience the natural beauty and physical challenge of the area.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The Schneckenhöhe with its 509 m lies between Kreuzsteintor and Kreuztor and the Eselsweg leads over it.
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But you also have to be told that you are standing on such an “important” summit
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Summit cross at Hemmeri on Locksberg
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Nice idea .. nicely done ... cared for and cared for ... so everything in the countryside
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Very nice vantage point. Unfortunately, the book is full, you can no longer enter.
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The Geiersberg, also called Breitsol, is 586 m above sea level. NHN the highest mountain in the Spessart. It lies between Bischbrunn and Weibersbrunn in the Bavarian districts of Main-Spessart and Aschaffenburg. The Breitsol transmitter is located on the wooded mountain. The summit region is dominated by two transmission towers of the Breitsol transmitter located on the south-southwest hill in the hamlet of Breitsol in the municipality of Bischbrunn. The higher of the two towers is designed as a hybrid tower and is 124 m high. Its substructure is a free-standing steel framework tower; its superstructure, also made of steel framework, is braced with steel cables. Until December 2008 it carried a 7 ton TV transmitter in a GRP cylinder. The lower tower is free. Until the switch to DVB-T on November 25, 2008, ZDF and Bayerisches Fernsehen (Franconia) were broadcast from there in analogue PAL. The program Das Erste (BR) came from the Pfaffenberg transmitter near Aschaffenburg, which also broadcasts radio programs. Since November 25, 2008, DVB-T has been available for the Spessart from Pfaffenberg. The Geiersberg site has been shut down with regard to radio broadcasts. About 300 m north of the transmitter, about 20 m west of the service road that runs there, there are three old concrete foundations in the forest, which may have belonged to an earlier military transmission tower or mast. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geiersberg_(Spessart)#Sender_Breitsol
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Nice view with seating
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At 586 m above sea level NN the Geiersberg is the highest point in the Spessart. Bench, summit cross and summit book invite you to linger 👍🏼
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The region around Marktheidenfeld, situated in the Spessart massif, offers several notable elevated areas. Key highlights include Klosterkuppel (552 m) – Highest Point in Main-Spessart, known for its idyllic forest and magnificent views. Another significant peak is Geiersberg Summit, the highest point in the Spessart at 586 meters. You can also visit the Summit cross on Hemmeri (Locksberg) for nice views and seating.
The highest point in the Spessart massif, where Marktheidenfeld is located, is Geiersberg Summit, reaching an elevation of 586 meters. It features a summit cross and a summit book, and is surrounded by trails suitable for hiking or mountain biking.
Yes, the Summit cross on Hemmeri (Locksberg) is particularly noted for its great views of the Spessart, especially at sunset. The Klosterkuppel (552 m) – Highest Point in Main-Spessart also offers magnificent views from its forest-surrounded summit.
The region offers a variety of hiking experiences through dense Spessart forests and along the Main River. You can find challenging 'High routes above the Main' that provide expansive views of the river valley. Many elevated areas, like Geiersberg Summit, are surrounded by well-developed hiking trails. The 'SpessartBlick' panoramic trail is also known for spectacular views.
While some routes offer a physical challenge, the region also provides options for easier walks. Many trails through the Spessart forests are suitable for families, and the general appeal of the area includes enjoying natural beauty and fresh air without necessarily tackling extreme elevations. The Geiersberg Summit is listed as family-friendly, suggesting accessible paths.
Beyond hiking, mountain biking is a very popular activity. Trails like the 'Trail to Karlshöhe' and routes through the Hafenlohrtal Valley, which include elevated points like Hoher Knuck, are well-known. You can find various routes for gravel biking and road cycling, such as those leading to Homburg Castle on the Main or offering views of Rothenfels Castle.
The Spessart region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for hiking and cycling, offering mild temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer provides lush green forests, while winter can transform the landscape into a serene, snow-covered wonderland, though some trails might require more suitable gear.
Generally, the natural trails through the Spessart forests are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to respect local regulations regarding pets.
Marktheidenfeld itself offers various cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can refuel after exploring the peaks. The town also provides accommodation options for hikers. Some routes might pass through or near picturesque wine-growing villages, which often have local eateries.
Many trails are accessible directly from Marktheidenfeld or nearby villages. Parking is generally available at trailheads or in the towns. While public transport options exist, having a car often provides more flexibility for reaching specific starting points for hikes into the broader Spessart region.
The Spessart massif is characterized by dense, ancient forests, offering a rich natural environment. You can expect to see diverse flora and fauna typical of Central European woodlands. Keep an eye out for various bird species, deer, and other forest inhabitants. The elevated viewpoints provide expansive vistas of the forested landscape and the Main River valley.
Visitors highly appreciate the opportunity for diverse outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking through dense forests. The scenic viewpoints, such as those offering views of the Main River or the Spessart, are also a major draw. The integration of trails with cultural landmarks, like views of Kloster Triefenstein, adds to the appeal, as does the chance to experience the natural beauty and physical challenge of the hilly terrain.


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