Best mountain passes around Muldenhammer are situated within the scenic Ore Mountains/Vogtland Nature Park in Saxony, Germany. The region is characterized by forests, valleys, rolling hills, and idyllic lakes. Muldenhammer serves as a base for exploring various natural features and landmarks. The area offers diverse terrain for outdoor activities, including popular Muldenhammer hiking trails.
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If you don't want to cross the road directly, the bridge is a better alternative.
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Green border. On the German side, a long gravel road leads uphill, while on the Czech side, an asphalt road leads downhill. At the top of the ridge, there's a snack bar in good conditions. There are some interesting information boards along the border.
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Intended for cross-country skiing.
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According to the notice board, the opening hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. I don't know about Mondays, so it's better to bring enough with you! The Penzion Jeleni, known to insiders as "RUDI" after the landlord, is definitely closed on Mondays.
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At the pass height of 935m, the "Hirschenständer Pass", there is now a permanent building again. The snack bar was a temporary solution after the old customs building was demolished. The current snack bar is again called "Celnice" and is an institution among hikers, cyclists and skiers. There is a traditional, friendly atmosphere there. Information boards provide information about the long history of the crossing from Saxony to Bohemia, Germany to the Czech Republic. It is also definitely worth walking/driving about 2km further and visiting Jeleni, the former Hirschenstand
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Nice pass to be driven from both sides with curious altitude information. 1788 (half) meters sounds a lot at first. But even the correct indication in whole meters 894m is remarkable. This makes Hefekloss one of the highest passes in Saxony.
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At the foot of the bridge in the direction of the village is a Royal Saxon half-milestone on the B283. "In the Kingdom of Saxony, the preparations for the introduction of the metric system were carried out in connection with the work of the Normal Aichungscommission and the related leading work by Albert Christian Weinlig and Julius Ambrosius Hülsse. ... After a new measurement in 1858, between 1859 and 1865 a new system of Milestones – the Royal Saxon milestones in the form of station, whole mile, half mile, junction and border crossing stones – were created (from 1840: 1 mile = 7.5 km) These became partial after the introduction of the metric system around 1900 redesigned into kilometer, highway, corridor boundary or road keeper stones." - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/course%C3%A4chsische_Postmeilens%C3%A4ule#Nachfolger
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Yes, what should I say. Is a tourist magnet.
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The mountain passes in this region offer a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and unique features. For instance, Hefekloß Pass Summit is known for its unusual altitude measurement in half meters, making it a curious stop for cyclists. Another, the Iron Curtain border crossing Iron Gate, provides a glimpse into Cold War history as a former border crossing.
Yes, the region features passes with rich history. The Iron Curtain border crossing Iron Gate is a notable historical mountain pass and viewpoint, marking a former border crossing with significance related to the Iron Curtain and past cycling routes between Zwickau and Carlsbad. Similarly, Hirschenstander Pass has information boards detailing the long history of the crossing from Saxony to Bohemia.
The mountain passes around Muldenhammer are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, cycling, and cross-country skiing. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including those that pass through historical sites. You can find more inspiration for cycling in the area by checking out the Cycling around Muldenhammer guide. For gravel biking, explore the Gravel biking around Muldenhammer guide, and for mountain biking, see the MTB Trails around Muldenhammer guide.
Many passes offer picturesque views of the Ore Mountains. The area around Mühlleithen Pass is particularly known for its beautiful vantage points, especially on clear days. Routes from here often lead to spots like the Aschbergturm, offering panoramic views over Klingenthal and into the Czech Republic.
Yes, Loipen Bridge Mühleithen (also known as Passhöhe Mühlleithen) is recognized as family-friendly. It's the highest road pass in the Vogtland and offers facilities like a ski hut and a summer toboggan run, providing entertainment for all ages.
A convenient option for parking is at Mühlleithen Pass, where a large, albeit fee-based, hiking car park is available. This allows you to start your tours from a higher elevation, providing access to numerous hiking routes through the dense forests.
The highest road pass in the Vogtland is Loipen Bridge Mühleithen, situated at an elevation of 860 meters. It serves as a significant hub for various outdoor activities and offers facilities for visitors.
Some mountain passes offer facilities for visitors. For example, Loipen Bridge Mühleithen features a ski hut and a summer toboggan run, along with various rest stops. At Hirschenstander Pass, you'll find the permanent snack bar "Celnice," known for its traditional and friendly atmosphere, serving hikers, cyclists, and skiers.
Absolutely. The area, particularly around Passhöhe Mühlleithen (which includes Loipen Bridge Mühleithen and Mühlleithen Pass), is part of the Klingenthal/Mühlleithen winter sports resort. It offers excellent opportunities for skiing, cross-country skiing, and tobogganing, with extensive cross-country skiing networks in the broader Vogtland region.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse opportunities for active recreation, the scenic views of the Ore Mountains, and the historical insights offered by certain passes. The unique character of places like Hefekloß Pass Summit and the historical context of the Iron Curtain border crossing Iron Gate are often highlighted. The friendly atmosphere and facilities at places like the "Celnice" snack bar at Hirschenstander Pass also receive positive feedback.
Yes, Hirschenstander Pass hosts the annual Radlerfest, a popular event for cyclists. This highlights the pass's role as a community hub and a destination for outdoor enthusiasts.


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