Best mountain peaks around Geslau are found within the Naturpark Frankenhöhe, a region characterized by elevated terrain suitable for hiking. Geslau itself is situated at an elevation of 435 meters above sea level. The area offers scenic hiking trails and natural beauty, providing outdoor experiences on elevated ground rather than distinct, high mountain peaks. These natural features and landmarks make the Geslau area a destination for moderate hikes.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A circular hiking trail with many highlights
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The highlight of the HINTERINDIEN.DE tour no. 91
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The summit cross on the Petersberg is much more than just a landmark. It is a symbolic place that combines spiritual, cultural and natural elements. For visitors and the local community, it is an important landmark that embodies the beauty and history of the region.
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The Petersberg Adventure Trail is a wonderful destination for nature lovers, families and educational institutions. It combines the beauty of the Franconian landscape with educational and interactive elements that make the visit an unforgettable experience. Whether for a short hike or an extended day trip, the Petersberg Adventure Trail offers something for every taste.
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The Landsknecht is the highest elevation of the northern Franconian Heights at 534m above NHN - almost - strictly speaking, this is the Sandberg, the two ridges were swapped, the Landsknecht is at an altitude of 526m above NHN and the Sandberg is 534m above NHN
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While Geslau is not known for high mountain peaks, the region within the Naturpark Frankenhöhe offers several elevated points and scenic trails. Key highlights include the Summit cross on the Petersberg, which provides excellent views, and the Landsknecht Summit (534 m) – Highest Point of Northern Frankenhöhe, which is the highest elevation in the northern Franconian Heights.
Yes, several trails are suitable for families. The Petersberg Nature Trail is particularly family-friendly, offering a 3.5 km route and a 900-meter barrier-free path with interactive elements. The Summit cross on the Petersberg area also features an adventure trail with 15 stations designed for engagement.
The Naturpark Frankenhöhe, where Geslau is located, is characterized by diverse natural beauty. On elevated points like the Petersberg, you can find a rich variety of flora, including three gentian species, several orchids, and rare plants like red-blue stone seeds and Turk's cap lilies. The area is also home to various bird species and insects like the stag beetle.
Beyond hiking, the Geslau area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and running paths. For detailed routes, you can check out the Road Cycling Routes around Geslau, MTB Trails around Geslau, and Running Trails around Geslau guides.
The highest elevation in the northern Franconian Heights is the Landsknecht Summit, reaching an altitude of 534 meters above NHN. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, many of the elevated points serve as excellent viewpoints. The Summit cross on the Petersberg offers an outstanding view over the upper Aischtal and Steigerwald. The Wölfleinsberg also provides scenic vistas.
The terrain around Geslau, within the Naturpark Frankenhöhe, is generally characterized by elevated ground suitable for moderate hikes. While there are no challenging mountain ascents, trails like the adventure path on Petersberg can be somewhat strenuous in parts, recommending sturdy footwear. Most routes offer pleasant outdoor experiences.
Visitors appreciate the scenic beauty, the well-maintained trails, and the opportunities for nature observation. The interactive elements of the Petersberg Nature Trail are often highlighted by families, and the extensive views from summits like Petersberg and Landsknecht are highly valued.
The Petersberg Nature Trail offers different sections to accommodate various needs. There is a 3.5 km route and a shorter, approximately 900-meter barrier-free path, making parts of the trail accessible for a wider range of visitors.
The Petersberg, for instance, has a rich history and is associated with local legends, including tales of a treasure and an underground passage. Historically, a chapel dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul once stood on its summit, making it a site of pilgrimage in the high Middle Ages.
The Wölfleinsberg is known for offering numerous paths suitable for extensive sports activities. It also features a blue-white watershed that runs along the mountain, adding to its natural appeal.
Generally, hiking on the public trails within the Naturpark Frankenhöhe around Geslau does not require a permit. These natural areas are open for public recreation.


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