Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz
Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz
Best mountain peaks around Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz are characterized by hilly terrain within the Altmühltal Nature Park, offering elevated points and natural landscapes. The municipality has an average elevation of 519 meters, with its highest point reaching 622 meters. The broader Landkreis Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz features 155 named mountains, including Haunberg at 662 meters and Buchberg at 604 meters. These elevated areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities, including extensive hiking and cycling trails, and offer panoramic views of…
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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There is nothing but a menhir (as of August 20, 2025)
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The medieval castle was first mentioned in 1198 as the property of the Counts of Velburg. In 1217 the last Count Ulrich ceded his rights to the Bishop of Regenburg, who enfeoffed Wirnto von Plankenstein. After Wirnto's death in 1232, he passed it on to his ministerials at Hohenfels in exchange for Falkenstein Castle, who then called themselves "von Helfenberg" (coat of arms on the left). But they later run into financial difficulties, so they have to sell their property. In 1373, a new owner, Hans Ehrenfelser, pledged the castle to Count Palatine Ruprecht, who from then on staffed it with caretakers. Hans himself goes to Pfaffenhofen as a nurse. It is said to have been destroyed in the Landshut War of Succession. In 1624, the heavily neglected Helfenberg Castle and the Upper Palatinate came to Bavaria; Elector Maximilian gave it, along with Breitenegg Castle, to his general Tilly. His descendant Lorenz Count Tilly had a new baroque palace built between 1696 and 1707 by the then Italian star architect Viscardi; the paintings were done by Hans Georg Asam, the father of the famous Asam brothers. After the Battle of Deining in 1796, the castle was looted and pillaged by defeated French revolutionary troops. Sold for demolition in 1807 for 2,200 guilders, much of it was demolished
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Trails nearby: Trail below the castle hill https://www.komoot.de/highlight/2012437 Up to the castle hill https://www.komoot.de/highlight/592604 Schlossberg trail https://www.komoot.de/highlight/3743233 Eichelberg trail https://www.komoot.de/highlight/3100118 Path with a good view on the "Burned Mountain" https://www.komoot.de/highlight/2012452 Alligator Trail https://www.komoot.de/highlight/2243575 Eichelberg Trail #1 https://www.komoot.de/highlight/2146591
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Large wooden cross on the summit of the Lengenfeld Schlossberg
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Large cross at the summit, illuminated at night, high above Dietfurt
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A small shelter below the cross offers protection from rain and sun and, above all, a fabulous view.
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yay, I've found the highest point in the district of Neumarkt. Unfortunately no sign, I looked up the picture of the highlight again and lo and behold, it has to be here. Great
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For breathtaking views, consider visiting the View from Kreuzberg overlooking Dietfurt, especially recommended for sunset. The Limpelberg Summit (641 m) also offers panoramic views from the highest point in the Neumarkt district. Additionally, the Menhir below the Burnt Mountain provides a unique viewpoint.
The Petersberg and Pilgrimage Church is a significant historical site. This 571-meter high mountain features a nature trail that explores both local biotope and cultural history. Another site with historical and religious importance is the Marian Chapel on Hohenberg Summit, a beautiful little chapel near the pilgrimage church "Herz-Jesu-Berg".
The highest point in the district of Neumarkt, which encompasses Seubersdorf, is the Limpelberg Summit (641 m). It is accessible via a good forest path and features a wooden cross at its peak.
Yes, several elevated areas and trails are suitable for families. The Menhir below the Burnt Mountain is categorized as family-friendly. The Marian Chapel on Hohenberg Summit also offers a family-friendly experience. Generally, the region's extensive network of hiking trails includes many options with moderate difficulty, perfect for family outings.
The region around Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz is known for its extensive hiking trails. You can find a variety of routes, from moderate to difficult, leading to elevated viewpoints and through natural landscapes. For more detailed options, explore the Hiking around Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz guide, which includes routes like the 'Heutal Nature Trail – Meral Power Place loop from Wissing'.
Absolutely. Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz is considered a paradise for mountain bikers, with various MTB tours for all levels. You can find numerous trails for both mountain biking and gravel biking. Check out the MTB Trails around Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz and Gravel biking around Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz guides for specific routes.
The elevated areas offer diverse natural scenery within the Altmühltal Nature Park. You'll encounter hilly terrain, forests, and river valleys (Schwarze and Weiße Laaber rivers). The nature trail around Petersberg and Pilgrimage Church specifically highlights the diverse biotopes, from the Jura cone of the Petersberg to the Wissinger Laber.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive views over the Upper Palatinate landscape, the peaceful forest paths, and the blend of natural beauty with historical and religious sites. The opportunity for various outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling, is also a major draw.
Yes, the region offers a range of trails, including easier options. While some routes might be intermediate, many paths leading to viewpoints or through the hilly terrain are suitable for beginners. Look for trails categorized as 'easy' in the Hiking around Seubersdorf in der Oberpfalz guide, such as the 'Village Oven Schnufenhofen – Wissing Watermill loop from Schnufenhofen'.
While the main highlights are well-regarded, exploring the numerous trails throughout the Altmühltal Nature Park can lead to lesser-known elevated spots. The region's charm lies in its overall hilly landscape, offering many quiet corners and unexpected views away from the most popular spots. The Marian Chapel on Hohenberg Summit is described as a 'power place, hidden and quiet', suggesting a more serene experience.
The region is enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the hiking and cycling trails are in prime condition and the natural scenery is vibrant. Spring brings blooming landscapes, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Visiting during sunset is particularly recommended for the View from Kreuzberg overlooking Dietfurt.


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