Best mountain peaks around Lupburg are characterized by rolling hills and elevated points within the Bavarian Jura, offering scenic views and opportunities for hiking. The municipality of Lupburg itself sits at an elevation of 532 meters. This region provides a landscape of forests and fields, ideal for exploring natural landmarks and historical sites. The area features various elevated spots that serve as popular destinations for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 27, 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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Beautiful little Marien chapel at the Hohenberg cave!
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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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Nice view from the top of the Limplberg, in the direction of the Hirtenberg, it's a really steep descent. Mixed beech forest with an unusually large number of larks. Native orchids such as bird's nestroot and pale forest birds feel at home here.
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While Lupburg is known for rolling hills rather than towering peaks, you can explore several elevated points and natural landmarks. The Limpelberg Summit (641 m) is the highest point in the Neumarkt i.d. Opf. district. Other interesting spots include the Menhir below the Burnt Mountain, a natural monument, and the Schwammerl Rock Formation, which offers a beautiful resting spot with views.
Yes, the region around Lupburg is rich in history. You can visit the Summit Cross at Helfenberg Castle Ruins, which stands on the site of a medieval castle and offers great views. Lupburg Castle itself, though not a natural peak, is a prominent feature towering over the town and provides significant views of the surrounding area. The Velburg Castle Ruins, located on a 'castle hill' nearby, also offer impressive vistas from its tower.
The highest point in the Neumarkt i.d. Opf. district is the Limpelberg Summit (641 m). It's marked by a wooden cross and a small tin box, accessible via a forest path from the direction of Freudenricht.
Yes, you can find the Marian Chapel on Hohenberg Summit. This small, quiet chapel is located near the pilgrimage church "Herz-Jesu-Berg" and is considered a hidden power place.
From the elevated points around Lupburg, you can expect scenic views of the Bavarian Jura's rolling hills, wide fields, and picturesque forests. Highlights like the Summit Cross at Helfenberg Castle Ruins and the Colomanner Höhe Summit offer expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape.
The region around Lupburg is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking and cycling through forests and fields. For specific routes, consider exploring the nearby gravel biking routes like the "Upper Palatinate countryside journey" or road cycling routes such as the "Descent to Lippertshofen – Schwarze Laber Info Pavilion loop from Parsberg." There are also general cycling routes like the "Schwarze Laaber River – Schwarze Laber Valley loop from Lupburg." You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Lupburg, Road Cycling Routes around Lupburg, and Cycling around Lupburg guides.
Yes, several elevated spots and trails are suitable for families. The Menhir below the Burnt Mountain is categorized as family-friendly. The general landscape of rolling hills and well-maintained paths makes many areas accessible for various fitness levels, including the Lindelberg Runde, which is a popular trail around Lupburg.
The region's rolling hills and forests are beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for hiking and cycling. Summer is also great for outdoor activities, while winter can provide a different, serene experience, though some trails might require appropriate gear.
For a quieter experience, consider visiting the Marian Chapel on Hohenberg Summit, which is noted as a hidden and quiet place. The Colomanner Höhe Summit is also described as being away from classic hiking routes, suggesting a more secluded atmosphere.
The terrain around Lupburg primarily consists of rolling hills and forest paths. While not alpine, some routes, like the Lindelberg Runde, involve ascents of up to 300 meters, offering a good workout. Many trails are suitable for various fitness levels, ranging from moderate to difficult, as seen in the nearby cycling routes.
When visiting the Limpelberg Summit (641 m), be aware that it's the highest point in the district but doesn't have extensive signage. Look for the wooden cross and a small tin box that mark the summit. A good forest path leads directly to it from Freudenricht, and a beautiful downhill trail branches off towards the south.
Visitors appreciate the scenic views of the surrounding landscape, the opportunity to explore historical sites like castle ruins, and the peaceful atmosphere of the forest trails. The variety of elevated spots, from natural summits to historical castle hills, provides diverse experiences for hikers and cyclists alike.


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