Best mountain peaks around Erbach are found within the Odenwald low mountain range, offering diverse elevated areas. The region features elevations between 200 and 560 meters, providing natural scenery and hiking opportunities. Erbach is characterized by rolling hills and forests, making it a destination for outdoor activities. These natural features contribute to the area's appeal for those seeking to explore the Odenwald.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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One of the watchtowers in this area. Unfortunately only the foundations remain. Nevertheless, the information board there provides very good information. Very interesting.
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position cross at 560.4 meters
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The Hohwald watchtower is an interesting stop on your hike. 🏰 Here you can explore the remains of a Roman watchtower and learn more about the history of this region. The view of the surrounding nature from here is also impressive - perfect for a short rest.
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The highest elevation in the Odenwald is the Katzenbuckel near Waldkatzenbach in the Neckar-Odenwald district at around 626m. The second highest mountain is the Neunkircher Höhe in the Bergstraße district at 605m. The citizens of the Odenwald district mostly believe that the highest mountain in the district is the Krähberg at 555m or the Sensbacher Höhe at 558m. The Kohlwald near Bullau is completely unknown. There is a stone here, a trigonometric point, which marks the highest point at 560.4m above sea level. The highest point in the Odenwald district... Source: https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC3WNG0_top-of-odenwaldkreis
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The foundation walls were also rebuilt at the Hohwald guard post - the highest in the Odenwald Limes - so that everyone can understand them.
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Unfortunately there isn't much to see, but you can still get a good idea of the dimensions of the castle
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The region around Erbach offers several distinct elevated areas. Among them, the Erzberg, 484 meters, is known for its air measurement station and a quiet resting spot. The Morsberg Summit Forest is a significant wooded mountain, part of the northern Odenwald peaks rising above 500 meters. For a historical experience, the Beerfurther Schlößchen Ruins offer trails and a cabin on the Alemannenweg.
The highest point in the Odenwaldkreis is the Bullau-Kohlenwald, reaching 560.4 meters above sea level. This densely forested mountain is located west of the Bullau district of Erbach and is a point of interest for hikers seeking the highest elevation in the local area.
Yes, the Beerfurther Schlößchen Ruins are a notable historical site situated on the Alemannenweg, offering trails and a cabin. Additionally, Burg Breuberg, a well-preserved fortress, sits on a 306-meter-high mountain, providing extensive views over the Mümling Valley and the northern Odenwald.
The peaks around Erbach are characterized by rolling hills and idyllic forests. You'll encounter dense woodlands, such as the Morsberg Summit Forest. A unique geological formation is the Ebersberger Felsenmeer (rock sea) near the Ebersberger Kopf, which features an interesting landscape of large crystalline rocks.
While some peaks offer challenging terrain, many areas around Erbach are suitable for families. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Brudergrund Wildlife Park – Red Deer in Brudergrund loop' or the 'View of the Marbach Reservoir loop'. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Erbach guide.
The hiking difficulties vary. Some peaks, like the Morsberg, offer challenging terrain due to their steep slopes and dense forests, appealing to experienced hikers. Other areas, such as the Ebersberger Felsenmeer, have well-developed hiking trails that can be enjoyed by a wider range of hikers. Many highlights, like the Erzberg, are rated as intermediate.
Yes, several elevated areas offer views. Burg Breuberg, situated on a 306-meter-high mountain, provides extensive views over the Mümling Valley and the northern Odenwald. While the Morsberg Summit Forest is densely covered, a bench near the air measurement station on the Erzberg offers a quiet place to rest and enjoy the surroundings.
Beyond hiking, the region around Erbach is popular for various cycling activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, such as the 'View of Odenwald from hilltop loop,' or explore gravel biking trails like the 'View from Mossauer Höhe – View of the Mümling Valley loop.' For more details, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Erbach and Gravel biking around Erbach guides.
The Morsberg Summit Forest is known as one of the northernmost Odenwald peaks rising above 500 meters. It's a significant, wooded mountain with steep western and northern slopes that expose crystalline bedrock. Due to its dense forest, it doesn't offer panoramic views but provides a challenging natural experience for hikers.
The Erzberg, 484 meters, is unique because its summit hosts an air measurement station that monitors air quality and meteorological data. While primarily a scientific location, a bench near the station offers a quiet spot to rest and enjoy the fresh air.
The Odenwald region around Erbach is generally pleasant for outdoor activities throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the forests are lush and trails are clear. While winter hiking is possible, be prepared for colder temperatures and potentially snowy or icy conditions on higher elevations.
Yes, near the Ebersberger Kopf, you can explore the **Ebersberger Felsenmeer** (rock sea). This is a unique geological formation featuring an interesting landscape of large crystalline rocks, offering a distinct natural experience for visitors.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural scenery, the extensive network of hiking trails, and the combination of natural beauty with historical sites. Highlights like the Erzberg and Beerfurther Schlößchen Ruins are well-regarded, with many positive upvotes and shared photos from the komoot community.


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