Best mountain peaks in Suhler Stadtwald are located within or near the southwestern edge of the Thuringian Forest, offering natural landscapes and recreational opportunities. The region features several notable peaks, some of volcanic origin, providing diverse terrain for exploration. These areas are characterized by woodlands, natural monuments, and various viewpoints. The Suhler Stadtwald provides a setting for outdoor activities focused on its elevated natural features.
Last updated: August 10, 2026
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Here in the Suhl city forest near the Kirchberg, thanks to the extensive labeling, you can also find out that this is where the Dorntalskopf is. If you continue uphill here, you will come to the forestry worker's hut.
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A little away from the Lange Bahn at a fork in the road you come to the "Oberer Bahnskopf". From here you can continue towards Forsthütte or up to the Lange Bahn Eisenbahnde.
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Unfortunately there is a large area of deforestation here, but thanks to the signage we now know what this elevation is called. From here it's not far to Schneeberg.
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The Oberer Bahnkopf can be found in the Suhl city forest between Dorntalskopf and Ehrenberg. A small fork in the road not far from the Lange Bahn.
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Some paths are good for cycling. Pure nature!
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Crossroads with many activity options, Dreisbachtal or Friedberg can be reached from here
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From here it goes downhill in practically all directions.
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Unfortunately, one also has to say, but thanks to the logging above the forest workers' hut, there is now a view of and towards Suhl and the Thuringian Forest from the front Schneeberg.
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Beyond the immediate Suhler Stadtwald, the broader region of the Thuringian Forest boasts significant peaks like the Großer Beerberg, the highest point in Thuringia, and the Schneekopf, known for its observation tower. Within the Suhler Stadtwald itself, you can find the Schneeberg Summit and Shelter, offering a summit cross and views, and the Schleusinger Berg (663 m), a starting point for many tours.
For truly expansive views, the observation tower on the Schneekopf (978 m) offers spectacular panoramas, reaching over 1,000 meters in height from its platform. Closer to Suhl, the View of Suhl from Schneeberg provides a wonderful vista towards Suhl and the Thuringian Forest, especially after recent clearings.
Yes, the Schneeberg Summit and Shelter is categorized as family-friendly, offering a nice shelter and benches, making it suitable for a family outing. Many trails in the Suhler Stadtwald are generally accessible, but always check specific route details for difficulty.
The Großer Beerberg, Thuringia's highest peak, features one of the few remaining moorlands in the Thuringian Forest, a protected nature reserve. The Schneekopf is known for its unique 'Schneekopf balls' – porphyry geodes containing agate crystals. Within the Suhler Stadtwald, peaks like Schleusinger Berg (663 m) and Dorntalskopf, 590 m are recognized as natural monuments, often surrounded by dense forest.
The Thuringian Forest, including the Suhler Stadtwald, is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Winter hiking is also possible, but requires appropriate gear and caution due to snow and ice conditions on higher peaks.
The Suhler Stadtwald offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, with options like the MTB Trails in Suhler Stadtwald guide. For road cycling, routes like those found in the Road Cycling Routes in Suhler Stadtwald guide are popular. There are also general cycling tours available, detailed in the Cycling in Suhler Stadtwald guide.
Yes, near the Schneekopf, you'll find the "Neue Gehlberger Hütte," a mountain guesthouse where visitors can dine and even stay overnight. Within the Suhler Stadtwald itself, the Schneeberg Summit and Shelter provides a nice spot to rest and enjoy a packed meal.
Many of the highlighted peaks and trails, such as the Schneeberg Summit and Shelter, Schleusinger Berg (663 m), and Oberer Dünkopf, are generally rated as intermediate difficulty. This means they are suitable for hikers with some experience, but always check specific route descriptions for elevation gain and terrain.
Visitors frequently appreciate the beautiful views, especially from spots like the View of Suhl from Schneeberg. The presence of well-maintained shelters and benches, such as at the Schneeberg Summit and Shelter, also enhances the hiking experience, providing comfortable resting spots amidst the forest.
While specific circular routes for individual peaks are not detailed here, the region is well-known for its extensive network of trails. Many of the nearby cycling and MTB routes are loops, suggesting that similar circular hiking options are available. For example, the "Suhler Gipfelwanderweg" connects several high peaks in the broader Thuringian Forest, offering a challenging circular experience.
While the peaks themselves are primarily natural attractions, the broader Thuringian Forest region has a rich history. The Schneekopf, for instance, is known for its unique geological formations. For more historical context on the Großer Beerberg, you can visit its Wikipedia page.

