Best mountain passes around Cornberg are situated in northeastern Hesse, Germany, within a low mountain range landscape. The region is nestled between the Stölzinger Gebirge and the Richelsdorfer Gebirge. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling, with its highest point being the 485.8-meter-high Mosenberg. The landscape features gentle hills and dense forests, making it suitable for nature exploration.
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Unfortunately, the rest area here is not really usable, as it has seen better days - at least for now.
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The asphalted descent, county road 50, leads from Erkshausen over a pass, southwest ascent, up to the Schwarzer Stock (409 m) and further towards Rittershain. The Hessian long-distance cycle route 5 leads from the opposite direction up to the Schwarzer Stock pass and then branches off into the forest (on very poor ground) and down into the Haseltal. However, it is recommended to use the less busy and better county road 50 for the ascent and descent!
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Unfortunately it's a bit old and you can't sit comfortably here anymore.
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Small rest area along the way.
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Beautiful view down to Reichenbach and the Meißner mountains. Good and easy descent from here down to Reichenbach.
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Exhausting but beautiful. Not too much traffic.
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The road between Rockensüß and Haselgrund was built in 1845. Allegedly financed by Hermann Freiherr von Biedenfeld at Schloss Rittershain. He was in military service at the time, including Wing adjutant and after his officer title, the street was called "Adjutantenstrasse".
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The steepest ascent to the Dankeröder Höhe with 12% is from the direction of Dankerode. The route from Gehau is also decent 😅 In the direction of Herlefeld you go first long at the height and then rapidly into the valley 💨
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The Cornberg area is characterized by a charming low mountain range landscape, nestled between the Stölzinger Gebirge and the Richelsdorfer Gebirge. You'll find gentle hills, dense forests, and picturesque views, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts. The highest point in the municipality is the 485.8-meter-high Mosenberg.
Yes, there are challenging options. For cyclists, the Dankeröder Höhe features challenging ascents, with the steepest approach from Dankerode having a 12% gradient. The Alheimer Pass Road also offers a challenging route through the Guttelstal with a steep descent to Seifertshausen.
A notable scenic viewpoint is the View of Reichenbach and the Meißner Mountains, which offers expansive views of Reichenbach and the Meißner mountains in the background. The Mündershäuser Scharte also provides a viewpoint amidst a forest setting.
Yes, the View of Reichenbach and the Meißner Mountains is considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful view and an easy descent to Reichenbach. The general landscape of gentle hills also provides many accessible routes suitable for families.
The Adjutantenstraße Descent (District Road 50) has historical significance. Built in 1845, it was allegedly financed by Hermann Freiherr von Biedenfeld and named 'Adjutantenstrasse' after his military title. This route connects Rockensüß and Haselgrund.
The region around Cornberg is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking and cycling. For easy hikes, explore options like the 'Circular hiking trails Königswald' or the 'Große Doline Rockensüß' near Cornberg. For cycling, there are routes like the 'Waldkappel–Friemen Cycle Path' or road cycling tours such as the 'Königswald Scenic Road'. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes around Cornberg guide, the cycling around Cornberg guide, and the road cycling routes around Cornberg guide.
Cornberg offers diverse cycling opportunities. The Adjutantenstraße Descent (District Road 50) is a recommended cycle way. The long-distance cycle path R 5 also passes through the area, connecting the Werra Valley and Edersee. For more routes, check out the Cycling around Cornberg and Road Cycling Routes around Cornberg guides.
Given the region's low mountain range character with gentle hills and dense forests, spring, summer, and autumn are generally ideal for visiting. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, and the natural landscape is at its most vibrant.
Yes, there are some options. The Alheimer Pass Road leads to the Alheimer Hütte, which is open on weekends and provides a good spot for a break. The Mündershäuser Scharte also has a small rest area, though komoot users note it's a bit old and not always comfortable.
Komoot users appreciate the challenging climbs and scenic viewpoints. For instance, the descent from the Alheimer is often highlighted as a rewarding experience after the ascent. Users also note the quiet, less busy routes and the beautiful views, such as those from the View of Reichenbach and the Meißner Mountains.
While Cornberg's low mountain ranges are generally less crowded than high alpine regions, you can explore the various circular hiking routes like the 'Circular Trail C1 'Three Crosses'' from Königswald to the Franzosenweg, which offers wide views and a pleasant experience away from more frequented spots.
The natural landscape of Cornberg, with its forests and trails, is generally suitable for dog walking. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in forested areas or near wildlife, and to check for any specific local regulations or protected areas along your chosen route.


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