Best mountain peaks around Kinding are situated within the Franconian Jura and the Altmühl Valley, a region characterized by its elevated natural features and historical significance. The area offers a combination of natural viewpoints and sites with ancient settlement traces dating back over 7,000 years. These peaks provide panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and valleys. The terrain includes exposed mountain spurs and hills, often featuring summit crosses or other man-made monuments.
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Not only is there a great view here, but there is also a large geocache as a reward: https://coord.info/GC3RBGT
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The summit cross on the Schellenberg can be easily reached via the demanding Keltensteig near Enkering. The fantastic view rewards the climb, there is also some seating.
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insanely beautiful view with panorama sofa to enjoy
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From the Schellenberg you have a very nice view of the Anlautertal.
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The parish chronicle contains the following entry about the origins of the Schellenberg Cross: "On October 25, 1964, the Most Reverend Vicar General Josef Heindl consecrated the mountain cross for the fallen and missing from both world wars. 15 years previously, a wooden cross had been erected by the youth in memory of the fallen. As it had become rotten, it had to be removed. The new cross is made of concrete and covered with Jura slabs. To ensure that the cross remains visible at night, a power line was laid to the Wachtfelsen on the initiative of Pastor Adalbert Regner - and so the cross shines all the way to the motorway at night." From this point on, a cross stands guard at the Wachtfelsen, the lookout point where watch has been kept since ancient times. Naturally protected high places such as the Schellenberg were used in prehistoric times to build fortified settlements. The first farmers in the area probably settled on the mountain plateau as early as 5000 BC. From here and especially from the Wachtfelsen, there was a wide view of the valleys of Schwarzach, Anlauter and Altmühl. Life on the Schellenberg offered protection to the residents and enabled control of trade routes in the valley. Source: https://www.donaukurier.de/archiv/runderneuerung-fuer-gipfelkreuz-5792959
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Beautiful plateau with benches and loungers and a wonderful view. Here you like to take a seat.
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Beautiful view of the beautiful landscape.
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Large cross at the summit, illuminated at night, high above Dietfurt
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The most popular mountain peaks around Kinding include the Summit cross on the Schellenberg, known for its historical significance and magnificent views. Another highly regarded spot is the View from Kreuzberg overlooking Dietfurt, offering expansive vistas, especially beautiful at sunset. Visitors also appreciate the View from Euerwanger Bühl, which provides a panoramic view from an elevation of 596 meters.
From the mountain peaks around Kinding, you can expect panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the Franconian Jura and the Altmühl Valley. Many viewpoints offer expansive vistas over villages like Dietfurt, Grösdorf, and Kipfenberg, often featuring river valleys and distant wind turbines. Some spots, like the Summit cross on the Schellenberg, provide magnificent views from exposed mountain spurs.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Summit cross on the Schellenberg is a notable historical site with ancient settlement traces dating back over 7,000 years. This exposed mountain spur was used by people since the Neolithic period, offering protection and control over trade routes in the valley. The cross itself commemorates fallen and missing soldiers from both world wars.
Yes, several viewpoints and trails around Kinding are suitable for families. The View from Kreuzberg overlooking Dietfurt and the View from Euerwanger Bühl are both categorized as family-friendly. The Euerwanger Bühl, in particular, offers a beautiful spot with a panorama sofa to enjoy the view, making it a pleasant destination for all ages.
Beyond enjoying the views from the peaks, Kinding offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, mountain biking, and hiking. For detailed routes and guides, check out the Gravel biking around Kinding, MTB Trails around Kinding, and Mountain Hikes around Kinding guides.
The Kinding mountain landscape is characterized by its elevated natural features within the Franconian Jura and the Altmühl Valley. You'll find exposed mountain spurs, hills, and dense forests. Many peaks feature natural monuments and offer expansive views of the valleys below. The region's geology also includes Jura slabs, which are visible in structures like the summit cross on the Schellenberg.
Visitors particularly enjoy the magnificent panoramic views and the sense of history. The Summit cross on the Schellenberg is praised for its historical depth and stunning vistas. The View from Kreuzberg overlooking Dietfurt is highly recommended for sunset views, while the View from Euerwanger Bühl is loved for its 'panorama sofa' and the feeling of healing mountain air.
Yes, there are less obvious but equally rewarding viewpoints. For instance, the Viewpoint with summit cross in Naturpark Altmühltal is described as 'something hidden but still to be found.' It requires a little surefootedness but rewards visitors with a fantastic view over Kipfenberg and the Altmühl valley, complete with a 'mini' summit cross in the rock.
Yes, summit crosses are a common feature on the peaks around Kinding. You'll find the prominent Summit cross on the Schellenberg, which is even illuminated at night. Other locations like the Viewpoint with summit cross overlooking Grösdorf, Kipfenberg, and the Altmühl Valley and the Viewpoint with summit cross in Naturpark Altmühltal also feature these distinctive markers.
While specific seasonal recommendations vary, visiting during sunset is highly recommended for the View from Kreuzberg overlooking Dietfurt to experience its expansive views in the best light. Generally, the region offers beautiful experiences throughout the warmer months for hiking and outdoor activities. For winter hiking, it's advisable to check local conditions.
Some trails leading to the peaks can be challenging. For example, the Summit cross on the Schellenberg can be reached via the demanding Keltensteig near Enkering, with the fantastic view rewarding the climb. Similarly, reaching the View from Euerwanger Bühl involves a challenging rise from Heimbach.


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