Mountain peaks around Ammerthal are situated within the Franconian Jura, a region characterized by heavily wooded alpine vistas and limestone cliffs. The area features numerous hills, impressive rock formations, and natural monuments popular for hiking and exploring. The landscape offers diverse natural features, providing a variety of outdoor experiences.
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Hasenberg is easily accessible by mountain bike. In autumn, winter, and spring, you can enjoy the panoramic views.
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There are three crosses at the summit of Kalvariberg
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nice rest area with a view
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Summit cross at the beginning of the path to Hainsburg. Nice short climb on rocky path. Then a leisurely forest path through light beech forest towards Osterloch, Bettelküche and Teufelskanzel. Recommended for old and young 🙂
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There is actually nothing to see here except forest all around - only if you look at the map do you know that you have reached the Jesuit peak at 477 m.
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The descent from the cross to the Kalmusfels is very adventurous but beautiful!
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At 581 meters, the Calvary is one of the larger hills in the Kastl region. There are some hiking trails over the mountain and there are also a few trails for mountain biking. The mountain does not have a summit cross, but a stone as a marker. This is where the Way of the Cross leads and station 15 is also on the summit. Worth seeing!
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The summit cross belongs to the Osterlochfelsen and this to the rock massif Hainsburg, which drops steeply up to 20 meters. There are several small karst openings as well as the karst cave in Osterloch. Vertical gaps divide the rock face into several sections. The Osterlochfelsen can be reached via a marked hiking trail. At the cross there is also a table with benches to take a break. You should be sure-footed even though steps were carved into the rock. Length of the rock about 220m with a width of 50m. Natural monument number 371R005 of the list of geotopes in the district of Amberg-Sulzbach. https://www.umweltatlas.bayern.de/mapapps/resources/reports/geotope/generateBericht.pdf?additionallayerfieldvalue=371R005
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The Ammerthal region, part of the Franconian Jura, is characterized by heavily wooded alpine vistas, limestone cliffs, and numerous hills. Instead of towering mountain peaks, you'll discover impressive rock formations and unique natural monuments. The landscape offers a diverse range of features for exploration.
You can explore several striking natural features. The Summit cross on Osterlochfelsen is part of a rock massif with steps carved into it, offering a unique experience. Other impressive formations include the 'Alter Fritz' Rock Formation, known for its appearance and 'root trail', and the 'Roter Felsen' (Red Rock), which is part of a longer hiking route. The Natural Monument 'Wörgelloch' is also easily accessible for those interested in local natural heritage.
For panoramic views, consider visiting the Three Crosses on Kalvarienberg Summit, which, at 581 meters, is one of the larger hills in the region and offers a significant viewpoint. The Hasenberg Summit is another easily accessible spot that provides panoramic views, especially during autumn, winter, and spring.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for different fitness levels. For an easy, family-friendly option, consider the 6.35 km loop hike from Ammerthal to the Natural Monument 'Wörgelloch', starting near the Viehberg hiking car park. Many trails allow you to discover unique natural landmarks without extreme difficulty.
The Ammerthal region is enjoyable throughout much of the year. For panoramic views, autumn, winter, and spring are particularly good, as mentioned for the Hasenberg Summit. The heavily wooded areas provide shade in summer, while the rock formations and natural monuments offer interest in all seasons. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Beyond hiking, the Ammerthal area is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as those for gravel biking or general cycling, including routes like the 'Kreuzstein Natural Monument – Amberg Glider Airfield loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are dedicated MTB trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Historic Old Town of Sulzbach-Rosenberg – Sieben Quellen Pass loop'.
Yes, the region is home to the 'Dicke Douglasie' (Thick Douglas Fir) in the Sulzbach forest district. This remarkable tree is approximately 115 years old, 44 meters tall, and has a trunk circumference of 4 meters, making it the thickest in the area. It's easily accessible directly by the roadside.
Hiking trails around Ammerthal cater to various fitness levels. You can find easy walks under two hours with minimal elevation gain, as well as more moderate routes that require good fitness. For instance, the path to the Summit cross on Osterlochfelsen requires sure-footedness due to carved steps, while other trails are more gentle.
While specific public transport routes directly to trailheads can vary, Ammerthal is situated within a district with local bus services. For detailed information on bus routes and schedules to access specific hiking areas, it's best to consult local transport providers or regional tourist information.
Many hiking routes in the Ammerthal region, especially those leading to natural monuments and rock formations, have designated parking areas. For example, the loop hike to the Natural Monument 'Wörgelloch' starts near the Viehberg hiking car park. Look for signs indicating 'Wanderparkplatz' (hiking car park) near popular trailheads.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the opportunity for active exploration. They often highlight the impressive appearance of rock formations like the 'Alter Fritz' and the unique experience of trails leading to spots like the Summit cross on Osterlochfelsen. The panoramic views from summits like Hasenberg Summit are also a popular draw, especially in cooler months.


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