Best mountain peaks in Landkreis Kulmbach are situated at the southern edge of the Franconian Forest, near the Fichtel Mountains. This region provides a landscape appealing to nature lovers and hikers. The area features various elevations, from prominent summits to natural monuments and scenic viewpoints. It serves as a starting point for exploring extensive networks of hiking and cycling trails.
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This relic of past jurisdiction was symbolically rebuilt so that it would not be forgotten. This place was chosen at the time in a grandiose setting so that the condemned man could once again behold the beauty of the world that he was to leave after his deeds.
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The Peterlesstein is a fascinating natural monument. The 589-meter-high mountain consists of serpentinite rock with magnetite inclusions, which are said to make compass needles go haywire here. However, our compass showed the cardinal directions normally, even though we tried at different spots.
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I rode the downhill uphill with a Biobike. No chance. The ground was so slippery that I had to push because the tires had no grip. Very rocky and steep.
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A beautiful oasis of peace. Although it's the highest point in the Kulmich district, the view can only be enjoyed from the path between Brumberg and Bärenplatz.
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My favorite place 🥰 I take the opportunity to visit it by bike as often as possible and enjoy the silence. Unfortunately, you can't enjoy the view directly at the summit, but there are some great views on the way there.
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The Geißhügel is a hill in the middle of the Kirchleuser Platte with a summit cross and bench. Weather permitting, you can enjoy a view as far as the Plassenburg Castle.
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Until recently, there was an observation platform here. It has since been demolished, probably because it was in such a state of disrepair. Now only the symbolic gallows remains.
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Great view from up here. And then it's a rocky downhill until just before Lanzendorf.
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For expansive views, the View from Galgenberg near Kupferberg provides a wonderful panorama over the Franconian Forest and the Kulmbacher Land. The Rehberg, though not in the guide data, features the Rehturm, which offers a great panoramic view of Kulmbach and Plassenburg Castle. While Bärenplatz (717 m) – Highest Point of Kulmbach District is the highest point, the best views are enjoyed on the approach rather than directly at the summit.
Yes, the View from Galgenberg near Kupferberg is noted as family-friendly. Additionally, the Rehberg, located in the district, offers the Naturlehrpfad Rehberg, an interactive nature trail with 21 stations designed for families to learn about the forest environment.
The Peterlesstein Magnet Mountain is a unique natural monument where compass needles behave unusually due to its large serpentinite deposits. This 589 m high peak is also home to rare flora. The Rehberg trails are known for diverse wildlife, including native bird species, deer, and small mammals.
The View from Galgenberg near Kupferberg includes information boards detailing its history, adding a historical dimension to the natural scenery. The Rehturm on Rehberg, first mentioned in 1498, was originally part of a watchtower system, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
You can find a variety of hiking trails. For example, the Rehberg offers the Rehberg Loop Weg, an approximately 10 km trail through forests and meadows with a medium difficulty. For more options, explore the numerous routes in the Mountain Hikes in Landkreis Kulmbach guide, which includes routes like the 'Weißmain Spring – Ochsenkopf Summit Cross loop'.
Yes, the Dörenberg, the highest point in Landkreis Kulmbach, is known to have mountain biking trails in its vicinity, such as the Urbergtrail, Teertango, and Einflugschneise. For a broader selection of routes, you can check the MTB Trails in Landkreis Kulmbach guide.
The highest point in Landkreis Kulmbach is Bärenplatz (717 m) – Highest Point of Kulmbach District, reaching an elevation of 717 meters above sea level. While it offers a quiet place to stay, panoramic views are typically found on the approach rather than directly at the summit.
Visitors appreciate the serene beauty and tranquility of the area. Many enjoy the idyllic paths leading to spots like Peterlesstein Magnet Mountain and the peaceful atmosphere at Bärenplatz. The panoramic views from various viewpoints, such as the View from Galgenberg, are also highly valued.
Yes, some peaks offer more challenging ascents. For instance, Katzenloher Berg is noted for a very nice, albeit sometimes steep, climb. The Peterlesstein Magnet Mountain is also categorized as intermediate to challenging.
Beyond the immediate peaks, the region serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the wider Franconian Forest and Fichtel Mountains. These areas offer extensive networks for hiking and cycling. The nearby Ochsenkopf in the Fichtel Mountains is a year-round attraction, popular for hiking, mountain biking, and a summer toboggan run in warmer months, and skiing in winter.
Yes, Krähenberg (559 m) is a forested summit, offering a quiet environment for walks. Similarly, the Peterlesstein Magnet Mountain is located in a beautiful pine forest, accessible via an idyllic path, perfect for a peaceful stroll.
The region's peaks, situated at the edge of the Franconian Forest and near the Fichtel Mountains, are generally appealing throughout the warmer months for hiking and outdoor activities. The forested areas, like those around Rehberg, provide a cool, shaded environment perfect for leisurely walks during spring, summer, and autumn. Winter offers opportunities for skiing and cross-country skiing in the nearby Fichtel Mountains, particularly around Ochsenkopf.


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