Best mountain peaks around Altenkunstadt offer a range of elevated areas and unique rock formations, providing panoramic views of the Maintal and surrounding landscapes. This region features prominent natural monuments and local mountains that are integrated into popular hiking routes. Visitors can explore diverse geological formations and enjoy rewarding experiences across the area. The natural landscape around Altenkunstadt is characterized by its varied terrain, from forested hills to striking rock towers.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Not only traces of the Celtic era can be found on the "Korches," as it is called by the locals, but rare plants such as the Kordigast whitebeam are also native here. From its plateau, the Grosser Kordigast offers, on a clear day, distant views as far as the Franconian Forest and the Fichtel Mountains. Family-friendly hiking trails lead along the "Schlauwienix" nature trail to the popular "Spielwienix" adventure playground.
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Always a beautiful destination! With information board, bench and table, summit cross and summit book. Only the view is slowly getting darker.
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The view of the Main Valley and the Staffelberg has now become overgrown again.
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Small hill with a summit cross and a little book to immortalize.
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The small detour to Spitzberg is highly recommended. You have a wonderful view here, which you can enjoy on a bench.
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A lot has already been said and written about Spitsbergen. This survey lives up to its name. Good shoes are strongly recommended for those who hike up and down this short path. Brisk walks in summer conditions are also possible with well-fitting "sneakers". But any ankle injured with ligament damage recommend high shoes and then ideally stepping on sideways. It can also get pretty muddy in wintry conditions. In the worst case ... the nearest orthopedic is in Lichtenfels ;-) And the seating area with a view "of the vast country" in front of the massive bushes has something "archaically majestic". However, the table shows clear "dissolution phenomena".
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Nice little pyramid hill (witness mountain) with rest bench, definitely worth a detour. Incidentally, it is called: "The Sulligknöcklein" (The Knock = Franconian: hill, knoll, mountain; -> the Knöcklein).
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The region offers several notable elevated areas. The most popular is Great Kordigast, known for its panoramic views of the Maintal. Other highly regarded spots include Hohe Asslitz Summit, offering views of the Obermaintal and Staffelberg, and Spitzberg (517 m), which provides views of the Franconian Jura.
Yes, the Great Kordigast is particularly family-friendly, featuring an adventure playground and nature trails. The Kemitzenstein area is also suitable for family picnics, and the Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth offers an exciting exploration experience with its natural sandstone formations, caves, and crevices.
For expansive views, head to Great Kordigast, which offers stunning vistas of the Maintal, including landmarks like Plassenburg and Kloster Banz. Hohe Asslitz Summit provides views of the Obermaintal, Staffelberg, and Veste Coburg, while Sulligknöcklein Hill also offers a very nice view with a relaxation bench.
The region is rich in unique rock formations. Besides the prominent Great Kordigast, you can explore the striking rock towers of Kemitzenstein, the beautiful Hohler Stein rock formation, and the extensive Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth, a protected natural monument with numerous sandstone formations, narrow passages, and caves.
The best seasons for hiking and exploring the natural highlights around Altenkunstadt are typically spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is mild, and the natural scenery is particularly vibrant, making for pleasant outdoor experiences.
Yes, Spitzberg (517 m) is known for being less frequented, allowing for a peaceful break with views of the Staffelberg and Franconian Jura. While Gorkum Summit and Water House doesn't offer views, it's a quiet spot for resting amidst nature.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and MTB trails. Popular hiking routes like the Kunigundenweg, Kunigundensteig, and Höhenrundweg also lead through the romantic Main valley and past impressive vantage points.
Yes, several hiking trails lead to the prominent peaks. For instance, a scenic route along the Frankenweg leads to the Great Kordigast. The Hohler Stein rock formation is a destination along the scenic Tiefenthal Gorge trail. Many local routes integrate these natural highlights into their paths.
The Hohe Asslitz Summit, located in a large forest area, offers views of the Obermaintal, Staffelberg, Veste Coburg, and even the Blessberg in the Thuringian Forest. There is a summit cross where visitors can sign a small booklet, so bringing a pen is a good idea.
While Gorkum Summit and Water House, the highest elevation in the Lichtenfels district, does not offer panoramic views, it is valued as a beautiful and quiet place to rest. Surrounded by nature, it provides a wonderful sense of silence, and there's a covered seating area for bad weather.
The Great Kordigast has traces of the Celtic era. The Hohler Stein rock formation also has information signs providing insights into its history. The Ebnether Cellar Rock Labyrinth features sandstone formations carved around 1790, adding a historical dimension to its natural beauty.


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