Best mountain peaks around Weiherhammer are found in a municipality in Bavaria, Germany, situated at the foot of the Fichtelgebirge mountains. While Weiherhammer itself has an elevation of 394 meters, the surrounding region offers opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Kohlbühl stands as the highest elevation near Weiherhammer, reaching an elevation of approximately 600 meters. The Fichtelgebirge mountains provide hiking trails and scenic views, with local trails reaching elevations of up to 453 meters.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Eighteen months have passed, but there's no sign of the summit area being cleaned up. Anyone wanting to visit the summit cross must first work their way through scattered branches. At least the OWV has temporarily rebuilt the stone pyramid.
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The harvester has already done a great job around the summit cross in 2023. Even the pine tree to which the cross is attached was sawn off above the cross.
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you can only shake your head. The entire summit area fell victim to the harvester. There is now a complete clear-cut there. Even the stone pyramid was massively damaged (see photos for comparison)
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can now also be approached from the east side. A sign indicating the distance points to the summit cross.
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Easy to reach location right next to the Nazlweg in front of the Red Marter.
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Wonderful variety of colors now in autumn ....
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Always nice to ride a mountain bike here..
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before reaching the Nazl east summit, you pass the Nazl middle summit on the right-hand side.
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The most prominent peak in Weiherhammer is Kohlbühl, standing at approximately 600 meters. While its summit, the Kohlbühl Summit Cross, is nestled in the forest without a panoramic view, it offers a unique resting spot. Other notable peaks include Feistelberg Summit Cross, known for its magnificent views, and Luheberg North Summit (559 m).
For breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Bavarian landscape, the Feistelberg Summit Cross is highly recommended. A paved path leads to this highest point, ensuring an incredible vista. The Eichelschlag Summit (571 m) also offers great viewpoints.
Yes, there are options for family-friendly walks. The Nazl Middle Summit (521 m) is categorized as family-friendly and is easy to reach, making it suitable for outings with children. Many of the forest trails in the region are also gentle enough for families.
The region around Weiherhammer is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, mountain biking, and trail running. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Weiherhammer guide, the Cycling around Weiherhammer guide, or the Running Trails around Weiherhammer guide.
Yes, several easy hiking routes are available. For instance, the 'Cross Oak – Schwaigberg Trail loop from Weiherhammer' is an easy 7 km hike. The 'Hiking loop from Weiherhammer' is another easy option at just over 6 km. You can find more details in the Hiking around Weiherhammer guide.
The mountain peaks around Weiherhammer are characterized by their tranquil natural setting and 'little-traveled paths.' While some summits like Kohlbühl Summit Cross offer unique features like a resting sofa despite a transmitter mast, others like Eichelschlag Summit (571 m) feature elaborately built stone pyramids and distinctive summit crosses.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views, the connection to nature, and the tranquil environment. Many enjoy the variety of trails for hiking and mountain biking. The community has shared 140 photos and given 175 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, the Eichelschlag Summit (571 m) is listed as a natural monument. It features an elaborately built stone pyramid next to its summit cross, offering a unique point of interest for those exploring the area.
Absolutely. The area around Weiherhammer, including its elevated terrain, is popular for mountain biking. Many trails cater to different skill levels. The Nazl Middle Summit (521 m) is specifically mentioned as a nice place to ride a mountain bike.
The highest summit directly within the municipality of Weiherhammer is Kohlbühl, reaching an elevation of approximately 600 meters (1,969 feet). Its summit is marked by the Kohlbühl Summit Cross.
The region is generally characterized by 'little-traveled paths and an idyllic' environment, offering many opportunities to discover quieter spots. While the Eichelschlag Summit (571 m) can be difficult to find and quite overgrown, it offers a rewarding experience for those seeking a less-trodden path.
You can expect a variety of terrain, from paved paths leading to summits like the Feistelberg Summit Cross, to forest trails and more challenging approaches. Many trails are intermediate in difficulty, with some sections being quite steep or overgrown, particularly around summits like Eichelschlag Summit (571 m).


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