Mountain peaks around Pirk are located in Bavaria, Germany, bordering the Steinwald Nature Park. This region features scenic, forested hills and mountains, offering diverse elevations and natural landscapes. Pirk serves as a gateway to the Steinwald, providing access to various points of interest. The area presents opportunities for exploring the local mountainous terrain and its natural features.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Today we chose to approach from the north. This is a challenge because of the steepness and the undergrowth. The summit cross is also almost overgrown.
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From the Schloßberg you have a wonderful view over Tännesberg and the surrounding area, it's worth it. A panoramic window helps with orientation.
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The Schloßberg offers a fantastic view over Tännesberg, and a panoramic window helps with orientation.
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Beautiful vantage point over Wernberg and the Pfreimdtal
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A challenge from Damelsdorf towards Iffelsdorf. The summit cross is worth seeing.
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firstly it is called Fischberg, secondly there is already a highlight "Fischberg"!!!!!!!
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Wonderful variety of colors now in autumn ....
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Beautiful section, not technically demanding
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Kohlbühl Summit Cross, which is a summit located in a forest clearing offering a nice spot for a break. Another highly regarded spot is Schlossberg Tännesberg (692 m), a historical site with expansive views. The Fischberg Summit (436 m), featuring a cross and a bench, is also a favorite for marking the highest elevation in its vicinity.
The region offers diverse views. From Schlossberg Tännesberg (692 m), you can enjoy expansive views to the southwest and over Tännesberg. Further afield, the Rauher Kulm provides spectacular panoramic views of the region, while Fahrenberg offers breathtaking views of the Steinwald Mountains. Großer Riedelstein, though a bit further, boasts a fantastic panorama in all directions.
Yes, Schlossberg Tännesberg (692 m) is a notable historical site and summit with a viewpoint, featuring a steep trail leading to a chapel. Additionally, Kreuzfelsen (Gibacht) at 999 meters features a monumental Jesus Cross at its rocky peak, offering views over the Bavarian Forest.
The region's numerous hiking and cycling trails are particularly enjoyable during spring and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful natural scenery, making them ideal for exploring the forested hills and elevated points.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for individual peaks, many of the trails leading to these elevated points are suitable for various skill levels. The region's character of rolling hills and picturesque forests suggests that many routes can be adapted for families, especially those leading to viewpoints like Rauher Kulm, which has several trails from nearby Neustadt am Kulm.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the Pirk region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as those found in the Cycling around Pirk guide, or tackle mountain biking trails detailed in the MTB Trails around Pirk guide. There are also gravel biking opportunities, with routes like the 'Haidenaab River – Rödlas Observation Tower loop' available in the Gravel biking around Pirk guide.
The Meindlhöhe 482 m offers a splendid view over the Naabtal to the west. A bench located a little further along the edge of the forest provides an excellent spot to take in the scenery. This location can be reached from the Mushroom Trail.
The highest point of the Kaitersberg is Großer Riedelstein, with an elevation of 1,132 meters. It offers a fantastic panorama in all directions and features a monument erected in 1909 for the local poet Maximilian Schmidt at its summit.
While many trails are intermediate, some offer a challenge. For example, the climb to Schlossberg Tännesberg (692 m) is described as steep. The Künzelberg Summit (450 m) also has a specially marked ascent that can be challenging from Damelsdorf towards Iffelsdorf.
The Kohlbühl Summit Cross, at 589m, is located in a forest clearing and is appreciated as a nice place for a break. Despite a nearby transmitter mast, visitors find it a pleasant spot, with the drive to the cross over the 'Old Beech' being particularly scenic.
Yes, Kleiner Arber (Little Arber), situated on the border between the Upper Palatinate and Lower Bavaria, is considered the 'little brother' of Großer Arber. It reaches an elevation of 1,384 meters, and visitors can find refreshment at the Chamer Hut just below its summit.
Visitors frequently highlight the rewarding summit moments and panoramic views, such as those from Rauher Kulm and Fahrenberg. The immersive natural beauty of the Upper Palatinate forests and the diverse Bavarian landscape are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shown active engagement, with highlights receiving over 175 upvotes and 140 photos.


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