Best mountain peaks around Feuchter Forst are characterized by their accessible elevations and extensive woodlands, forming part of the larger Lorenzer Reichswald. While not featuring towering alpine peaks, the area offers notable high points and natural attractions for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is crisscrossed with numerous cycling and hiking paths, providing diverse opportunities to explore its natural environment. Key features include the Dreibrüderberg, the highest elevation in the area, and the unique geological formations of the Schwarzachklamm.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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From Lauf difficult gravel tour with elevation
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Super nice beer garden on the Moritzberg. Great Franconian food and beers! Top destination by bike or on a hike.
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The tower is located on a hill and is open as an observation tower during the summer months.
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The Schmausenbuck is an elevation right next to the Nuremberg Zoo, in the middle of the beautiful Reichswald. For a beautiful view high above the treetops, you can climb the historic observation tower. The Reichswaldfest takes place here every year. You can find the opening times and prices at: https://www.nuernberg.de/internet/stadtportal/behoerdenwegweiser/dienstleistung/ansichtsturm_schmausenbuck.html.
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If you just want to walk a few meters in the beautiful nature, everything is right here... unfortunately the inn was closed... but the weather and the nature were perfect 🙏🦊
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Highly recommended. But double the highlight.
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While the Feuchter Forst isn't known for towering alpine peaks, it features several significant elevations. The highest point within the forest is the Dreibrüderberg, standing at 418 meters (1,371 feet) near Rummelsberg. Other popular spots include Moritzberg Summit, Observation Tower and Beer Garden at 603 meters, which serves as a gateway to Franconian Switzerland, and the Highest Point in Nuremberg (Brunn) at 408 meters.
Yes, the region offers several excellent viewpoints. The Schmausenbuck Tower, located on the Schmausenbuck, provides a fantastic view over Nuremberg from its 29-meter high platform. The Moritzberg Summit also features an observation tower, offering rewarding views after your ascent.
The Feuchter Forst is crisscrossed with numerous hiking paths suitable for various fitness levels, ranging from easy to hard. You can explore diverse recreational trails, including sections of the Fränkischer Dünenweg. For easy options, consider routes like the Gustav Adolf Cave – Karlshöhle Rock Formation loop. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Feuchter Forst guide.
Absolutely. Many areas within Feuchter Forst are suitable for families. The Moritzberg Mountain Inn, located at the summit, is a popular destination for families, offering a beer garden and easy access to nature. The diverse trail network includes many paths that are manageable for children.
A prominent natural attraction is the Schwarzachklamm (Schwarzach Gorge), where the Schwarzach river has carved a deep gorge into sandstone. This geological formation features steep walls, scours, and caves, including the notable Karl's Cave and Gustav Adolf Cave. The forest itself is predominantly pine, known locally as 'Steckerlaswald,' and is part of the EU bird sanctuary 'Nürnberger Reichswald'.
Yes, several historical elements can be found. The Moritzberg Mountain Inn is situated next to a nearly 600-year-old Mauritius chapel and a historic guesthouse. The Schmausenbuck Tower is also a listed historic observation tower, adding a cultural dimension to your visit.
The Feuchter Forst is excellent for cycling, with numerous paths suitable for both road cycling and mountain biking. The Entenberg Pass is particularly popular with racing cyclists. You can find detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Feuchter Forst guide. Running is also a popular activity, with many trails available, as highlighted in the Running Trails around Feuchter Forst guide.
While specific winter hiking conditions can vary, the accessible elevations and extensive trail network of Feuchter Forst make it a viable option for winter walks, provided conditions are safe. Always check local weather and trail reports before heading out in winter.
Visitors appreciate the region's natural beauty, diverse trails, and accessible elevations. The combination of historical sites like the Moritzberg chapel, scenic viewpoints, and opportunities for various outdoor activities like hiking and cycling makes it a popular destination. The presence of amenities like beer gardens at summits also adds to the enjoyment.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. The Moritzberg Mountain Inn at the Moritzberg summit offers Franconian delicacies, coffee, and cake, with a beautiful beer garden in summer. The Moritzberg Summit, Observation Tower and Beer Garden also provides a beer garden as a reward for your ascent.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Feuchter Forst. However, specific regulations may apply in certain nature reserves, such as the Schwarzachklamm, where cycling and mountain biking are prohibited to protect the natural environment. Always keep your dog on a leash and respect local signage.
The Feuchter Forst is enjoyable year-round. Spring brings blooming nature, summer offers pleasant conditions for hiking and cycling with beer gardens open, and autumn provides beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the forest can be explored, though conditions require checking beforehand.


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