Mountain peaks around Stepfershausen are situated in a region known for its diverse elevations, nestled between the Thuringian Forest and the Rhön Mountains. This area, part of the Landkreis Schmalkalden-Meiningen, offers a variety of natural landscapes. Visitors can explore prominent mountains that feature historical sites, panoramic viewpoints, and extensive trail networks. The terrain includes forested summits and high plateaus, providing opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Nice up here, and I, idiot, forgot the notebook🙄😂
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A 360-degree panoramic view awaits you here. From the stone, you can see the surrounding landmarks for miles away.
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The tower on the Diesburg is unfortunately falling into disrepair. When the tower was still accessible, you had a great view from it.
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There is a wonderful view from the Hohe Geba! Just enjoy!
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Wonderful forest route over the Hexenberg towards Obermaßfeld Grimmenthal
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The Diesburg with the Schäferweg is definitely worth a visit. It is most beautiful in summer. Then there is a wonderful smell of herbs on the limestone grassland.
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The region around Stepfershausen, nestled between the Thuringian Forest and the Rhön Mountains, features several notable peaks. Among them are Dolmar (739.5 m), known for its ancient Celtic fortifications; Pleß (645.4 m), offering panoramic views from its summit tower; and Hohe Geba (750.7 m), the highest point of the northeastern Anterior Rhön, featuring expansive vistas and a unique Rhönkulturgarten.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Hohe Geba is highly recommended. From its high plateau, you can see the Bavarian, Hessian, and Thuringian Rhön, the Thuringian Forest, and even the Hoher Meißner. The summit of Hohe Geba Summit is particularly popular for its vistas. Another excellent spot is Pleß, where a viewing tower provides extensive sights across the Thuringian Forest, the Rhön, the Werra valley, and even Wartburg Castle. Hohe Löhr (638 m) also offers beautiful views from its lookout tower.
Yes, Hohe Geba is particularly family-friendly. The Hohe Geba Summit features a children's playground, a snack bar, and the Rhön nature garden, making it an enjoyable destination for all ages. The area also hosts various events, including guided hikes suitable for families.
The region's peaks are rich in history. Dolmar is known for its ancient Celtic ring fortifications, with visible traces along the hilltop. Pleß has a history of human activity, with a viewing tower and mountain hut existing since the 19th century. Hohe Geba features a small museum, 'Druschba,' documenting its past as a Soviet military restricted area, and the 'Rhönkulturgarten' explores the region's botany, geology, and artistic landscape design.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. For instance, Dolmar has a network of walking trails covering its slopes, typically taking one to two hours to reach the top. Near Hohe Geba, you can explore trails like the Gebaweg Premium Trail or circular routes such as the Julius-Greif-Wanderweg. For easy hikes, consider routes like the 'Hohe Geba – Hohe Geba Summit loop' or the 'Gebaweg Premium Trail – Hohe Geba Summit loop'. You can find more details on these and other hiking options on the Easy hikes around Stepfershausen guide.
Absolutely. The area around Stepfershausen offers various cycling routes. For mountain biking, you can explore trails like the 'Shepherd's Trail Panorama – Hohe Geba Summit loop' or the 'Hohe Geba Snack Bar – Hohe Geba Summit loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy scenic routes such as the 'Scenic Route Over Hohe Geba loop' or the 'Meininger State Theatre – Kirchenburg Walldorf loop'. More information is available in the MTB Trails around Stepfershausen and Road Cycling Routes around Stepfershausen guides.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the well-maintained trails. Many appreciate the amenities at Hohe Geba Summit, including the children's playground and snack bar. The Heufurter Kopf summit cross is noted as a quaint spot for a break after a steep ascent, with a bench and table. The natural beauty and the opportunity for peaceful outdoor activity are consistently highlighted.
Yes, you can find options for food and rest. Near the summit of Dolmar, the Charlottenhaus restaurant provides a place for refreshments. On Pleß, the Pleßhaus (a mountain hut) offers a spot to relax. Additionally, the Hohe Geba Summit has a snack bar, and the Kalberg Summit (428 m) – Picnic Area offers a small seating area ideal after a climb.
The mountains offer diverse natural features. Pleß is of basaltic volcanic origin, marking it as the northeasternmost peak of the Anterior Rhön. Hohe Geba is also a testament to tertiary basalt volcanism and is recognized as a landscape protection area. The 'Rhönkulturgarten' on Hohe Geba allows visitors to explore the region's botany and geology.
Yes, Hohe Geba is a popular destination for astronomy enthusiasts and stargazers due to its significantly low light pollution. The Hohe Geba Summit is specifically mentioned as having a star park, making it an excellent location for observing the night sky.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming landscapes. Summer is ideal for enjoying the outdoor amenities and longer daylight hours. For stargazing, clear nights are essential, which can occur year-round, but often clearer skies are found outside of peak summer humidity.
While specific 'hidden' trails aren't detailed, the region's extensive network of paths, especially around Dolmar and Hohe Geba, means there are always opportunities to discover less-trafficked routes. Exploring the various circular routes and connecting trails can lead to unique experiences away from the main paths. For example, the Hexenberg (478 m) offers a wonderful forest route.


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