Best mountain peaks around Treuen are found within a region characterized by picturesque forests and rolling hills. While Treuen itself, with an average elevation of 424 meters, does not feature towering peaks, the surrounding Vogtland region offers several elevated points and viewpoints. These locations provide expansive panoramic views and are popular destinations for hikers. The landscape is ideal for both leisurely walks and demanding hikes, particularly along sections of the Vogtland Panorama Trail.
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The rock formation is visible from afar. And from the top, you also have a great view. It's a bit more difficult to climb the rock in cycling shoes, as it's quite smooth and drops steeply to one side. Once at the top, you'll find a station of the Royal Saxon Triangulation Survey. "The Royal Saxon Triangulation (here with its historical proper name) is a national survey carried out between 1862 and 1890 on the territory of the Kingdom of Saxony, with the simultaneous creation of a trigonometric network. The goal was to record the territory with scientific and geodetic precision and, by establishing permanently marked reference points, to create the basis for the production of accurate maps." - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%B6niglich-S%C3%A4chsische_Triangulirung The triangulation network created by August Nagel was considered one of the most precise surveying networks in the world at the time. The Nagel columns are now preserved as technical monuments. From station 152 Wendelstein, the stations Marienhöhe, Schönheide, Kiel, Schöneck, Lottengrün, and Wilhelmshöhe were sighted.
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The Wendelstein (734 m) is part of a long chain of rocky cliffs that jut sharply out of the earth. This striking rock formation begins at the "Hoher Stein" (Czech Republic), continues via the "Alter Söll" (Schöneck), the "Rehhübel," "Rinnelstein," "Großer Affenstein," "Kleiner Affenstein," "Genesenstein," "Wendelstein," and "Schwarzer Stein" (all Grünbach) to the "Bendelstein" near Auerbach. The Wendelstein, like all the others, is composed of greywacke quartzite. This is a dark gray, mostly highly consolidated sandstone composed of feldspar, chlorite, and mica, with a high proportion of slate and quartzite. About 500 million years ago, the Vogtland region was covered by a shallow sea. Sand and mud settled on the bottom, which subsequently solidified into sandstone and slate, the sedimentary rock, due to climate change and landslide. Forced upwards under enormous heat and pressure, phyllite and quartzite were formed. (https://www.gruenbach.de/freizeit_aktiv)
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Station 153 of the Royal Saxon Triangulation is located on the Kemmler hill. "The Royal Saxon Triangulation (here referred to by its historical name) is a land survey conducted between 1862 and 1890 in the territory of the Kingdom of Saxony, which also involved the creation of a trigonometric network. The aim was to map the territory with scientific and geodetic precision and, by establishing permanently marked control points, to create the basis for the production of accurate maps." - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%B6niglich-S%C3%A4chsische_Triangulirung The triangulation network created by August Nagel was considered one of the most accurate surveying networks in the world at the time. Nagel's columns are preserved today as technical monuments. This one stands behind the tower. ``` From the "Kemmlerberg" station, the stations targeted from north to south in a clockwise direction were Kuhberg, Wilhelmshöhe, Wendelstein, Lottengrün, Bergen, Platzerberg, Kandelstein, Stelzen and Syrau.
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The Wendelstein has been protected as a geological natural monument since November 5, 1938. A triangulation column dated 1864 was erected on the highest part of the rock, representing a second-order survey point in the course of the historic Saxon national survey. The Wendelstein is 734 m above sea level and is part of a long chain of rocky cliffs that jut steeply out of the earth. This striking rock formation begins at the "Hoher Stein" (Czech Republic), continues via the "Alter Söll" (Schöneck), the "Rehhübel," "Rinnelstein," the "Großer Affenstein" and "Kleiner Affenstein," the "Genesenstein," "Wendelstein," and the "Schwarzer Stein" (all Grünbach) to the "Bendelstein" near Auerbach. (https://www.gruenbach.de/freizeit_aktiv/gehenswertes_rund_um_gruenbach-muldenberg/wendelstein/index.php)
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There is a small hut and a few benches here. Ideal for a short rest.
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The last third of the route is very bad and in places very rough.
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Beautiful rock. It's worth a detour.
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At the top of the Wendelstein there is a historic triangulation column and a summit cross.
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While Treuen itself is characterized by rolling hills, the surrounding Vogtland region offers several elevated points. These include Köhlerspitze Viewpoint (345 m), known for its views of the Göltzschtal, and the Steinberg Summit and Observation Tower, which offers panoramic views of the Vogtland and Erzgebirge mountains. Other significant spots in the broader region include Wilhelmshöhe with the Perlaser Tower and Eisenberg with the Julius Mosen Tower.
Yes, several elevated points feature historical structures or observation towers. The Steinberg Summit and Observation Tower, built in 1903, provides magnificent panoramic views. Further afield, the Eisenberg features the 27-meter-high Julius Mosen Tower, constructed in 1897. Additionally, the Bismarck Tower on the Kemmler near Plauen offers a great all-round view from its summit.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore unique rock formations at Wendelstein, a natural monument where sure-footedness is advised for climbing. Another interesting spot is the Wendelstein Rock Formation and Triangulation Point, the highest point in Grünbach, offering a beautiful rock group in the forest and a historical triangulation station.
Yes, the Steinberg Summit and Observation Tower is considered family-friendly. It features an observation tower and a mountain restaurant, making it a good destination for a day out with the family. The general landscape of rolling hills and forests also offers many opportunities for leisurely walks suitable for families.
The Vogtland region, including areas around Treuen, is crisscrossed with hiking trails. You can find various routes, from easy to moderate, that lead to these elevated points. For example, the Hiking around Treuen guide features routes like the 'Perlaser Tower – Rest Area With View of Treuen loop from Eich' which is an easy 5.4 km hike, or the 'Pilz Viewpoint (Lengenfeld) – Perlaser Tower loop from Eich' which is a moderate 11 km route.
Beyond hiking, the area around Treuen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, such as the 'Dragon's Cave Shelter – Plauen City Forest loop from Jößnitz' found in the Gravel biking around Treuen guide. There are also numerous running trails, including the 'View of Vogtland Countryside loop from Treuen' which is a moderate 5.9 km route, detailed in the Running Trails around Treuen guide.
The region's picturesque forests and rolling hills are particularly vibrant in spring and autumn. These seasons offer ideal conditions for both leisurely walks and more demanding hikes, with pleasant temperatures and beautiful natural scenery.
Yes, for instance, the Steinberg Summit and Observation Tower has a mountain restaurant available for visitors. It's a convenient spot to refuel after enjoying the views. Always check opening hours before your visit.
Visitors frequently appreciate the expansive panoramic views offered from various viewpoints, such as the Göltzschtal from Köhlerspitze Viewpoint. The unique natural environments, like the bizarre rock formations at Wendelstein, also receive high praise for providing an adventurous and wonderful nature experience. The combination of moderate hikes and rewarding vistas is a common highlight.
While the region is known for rolling hills, some spots offer more challenging experiences. The ascent to Köhlerspitze Viewpoint from the Köhlersteig requires sure-footedness. Similarly, climbing the rocks at Wendelstein can be challenging, especially when wet. Further afield, Kuhberg near Schönheide is described as a 'high mountain' on the Vogtland Panorama Path, offering a notable hiking challenge.
Yes, many hiking routes in the Vogtland region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Hiking around Treuen guide includes circular routes like the 'Pilz Viewpoint (Lengenfeld) – Perlaser Tower loop from Eich' and the 'Perlaser Tower – Rest Area With View of Treuen loop from Eich'.


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