Best mountain peaks around Wiesen are found in the Swiss canton of Graubünden, within the Davos Klosters region and Parc Ela. This area provides access to numerous mountain peaks, offering panoramic views and diverse hiking opportunities. The region features rugged peaks, open landscapes, and mountain lakes, making it a destination for experiencing the Swiss Alps.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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In any case, go up to the rock and enjoy the distant view from Beilstein!🤩 Playful trail.😊 Increasingly overgrown towards the end - "enchanted character"😉
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A small sign, placed a little off to the side, still exists. As of today
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And yet quite easy to reach, pure nature included.
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The good Horst is after all the highest elevation in the northern Spessart. Thanks to a path of forestry work, there is even a view to the east. Otherwise, in addition to two radio towers, there is one thing above all: peace!
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The Beilstein is a mountain in the Spessart, 499.5 m above sea level (NHN). It lies east of the road from Bad Orb to Jossatal, between Villbach and Lettgenbrunn, within the municipality of Jossgrund in the Main-Kinzig district of Hesse. The Beilstein is a basalt cone with the largest basalt cave in the Main-Kinzig district. The formation originated 10 to 20 million years ago through volcanic eruptions; the surrounding Bunter sandstone, which otherwise characterizes the Spessart, is around 200 million years older. The basalt breakthrough was exposed by erosion; the rock faces show the typical basalt columns as well as smaller, spherical formations. On the mountain, first documented in 1059, are the remains of the small, high medieval hilltop castle Beilstein. It was built to protect the possessions of the Archbishopric of Mainz and to control an old road, and was first mentioned in 1343. Furthermore, it was intended to protect the first glassworks that were established. When the lordship passed to the Counts of Hanau, the castle presumably lost its importance and fell into ruin thereafter. Due to the scarce sources, little is known about the castle. Today, the complex consists only of a ring wall about 12 meters long. Source: Wikipedia
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Very nice combo with the golf course trail and Don Bosco, so to speak the traily variant of the WAB towards Don Bosco. Very worthwhile dangling through the Beilstein (former castle) - it's worth walking around - continue on trails to Lettgenbrunn and again trailig from Lettgenbrunn back to the flow trail. You can also drive the other way around, but the circumnavigation is more suitable here. Be sure to climb the Beilstein - not for the view, but rather to get a feel for the facility.
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Status 2023: slowly growing towards the end with blackberries.
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The Horstberg was once an important trigonometric point These points are dying out. They used to be important points of land surveying. They are usually found on prominent mountains. But prominent structures such as church towers can also be trigonometric points. With the advent of satellite technology and GPS, they lost their importance.
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The Davos Klosters region, where Wiesen is located, offers several impressive peaks. Piz Kesch, at 3,418 m, is the highest point in Parc Ela and provides a true high-alpine experience. Flüela Schwarzhorn (3,146 m) is known for its spectacular panoramic views, extending to Grossglockner and Mont Blanc on clear days. For easier access, Jakobshorn (approx. 2,590 m) and Rinerhorn (2,528 m) are both accessible by cable car or gondola, offering stunning vistas and starting points for various routes.
Yes, several areas cater to families. The Jakobshorn, easily accessible by cable car, offers scenic routes that wind past alpine roses and mountain pastures, suitable for family walks. Additionally, the Hufeisen Forest Junction is described as a nice break area with plenty of seating, ideal for families to rest during a forest walk. The Horst Summit (541 m) also offers quiet natural surroundings and a wooden bench for breaks, making it suitable for families seeking a gentle outing.
Wiesen offers access to an extensive network of over 700 kilometers of signposted hiking trails, catering to all levels. You can find everything from leisurely walks to challenging high-alpine tours. For specific routes, komoot offers several options like the 'Wiesbüttsee – Wiesbüttmoor Nature Reserve loop' or the 'Cultural trail "Wirtschaftsstandort Wiesen"'. You can explore more hiking routes on the Hiking around Wiesen guide page.
For truly spectacular panoramic views, Flüela Schwarzhorn is highly recommended, offering vistas that can stretch across Switzerland to Austria and France. Schiahorn provides breathtaking views overlooking the Davos Valley. From Jakobshorn, you can enjoy views of numerous three-thousand-meter peaks, while Rinerhorn offers spectacular views and an epic ridge to explore.
Yes, the region is rich in natural features. The Beilstein Trail features unusual basalt rock formations, making it a worthwhile detour. The Parc Ela, which surrounds Wiesen, is characterized by rugged peaks, open landscapes, glaciers, and mountain lakes. Many trails also lead through forested areas, offering a chance to experience rich biodiversity.
Many of the magnificent peaks around Wiesen are made more accessible by cable cars and lifts. For example, Jakobshorn is easily reached via a cable car, and Rinerhorn has convenient gondola access. Weissfluhjoch has been accessible via the Parsennbahn since 1932. These options allow visitors to quickly reach higher altitudes and explore the alpine world.
Beyond hiking, the region around Wiesen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Jakobsthaler Mühle – Forest Inn "Zum Engländer" loop'. There are also general cycling routes like the 'Aubach Valley and Aubach Lakes – Glücksweg Heigenbrücken loop'. For more details, check the Road Cycling Routes around Wiesen and Cycling around Wiesen guide pages.
Visitors appreciate the quiet natural surroundings and the diverse hiking opportunities. Many enjoy the feeling of being in the middle of nature, even on less challenging routes like the Horst Summit. The Franzosenkopf (481 m) is praised for its 'great trail, all nature' and being 'easy to reach'. The unique basalt rock formations on the Beilstein Trail are also a highlight for many.
Yes, some areas are suitable for hiking with dogs. The Hermannskoppe Summit (567 m) is listed as dog-friendly, offering a good option for those wishing to bring their canine companions along to enjoy the forest and views.
The Swiss Alps around Wiesen offer activities year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking and exploring the extensive trail network, enjoying alpine roses and mountain pastures. Peaks like Rinerhorn are versatile, offering both summer hiking and winter sports. For specific high-alpine endeavors like Piz Kesch, summer and early autumn provide the most favorable conditions.
While popular peaks like Jakobshorn and Rinerhorn are easily accessible, the vast network of trails within Parc Ela and the surrounding areas means you can often find quieter routes. The Horst Summit (541 m) is noted for being 'nice and quiet', offering a peaceful natural experience away from more bustling spots.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical elements. The Beilstein Trail is considered a natural monument due to its unusual basalt rock formations and is also a historical site. The Franzosenkopf (481 m) and Hermannskoppe Summit (567 m) are also recognized as natural monuments, offering insights into the area's geological and natural heritage.


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