Best mountain peaks around Geschwenda are situated on the northern slopes of the Thuringian Forest, a region known for its natural landscape and extensive network of hiking trails. This area provides numerous opportunities for exploring diverse mountain terrain and enjoying the natural environment. The Thuringian Forest, often referred to as the "green heart of Germany," offers well-maintained paths and lush forests. Visitors can experience a variety of natural features and historical sites across the peaks.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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The Neue Gehlberger Hütte is located on the 978-meter-high Schneekopf mountain and is the highest-altitude serviced hut in Thuringia. It offers a cozy hiking hostel with shared rooms and a restaurant serving traditional Thuringian cuisine. Opening Hours: The restaurant is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. – longer in summer. Breakfast for guests is served from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.
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Explorer of the Thuringian Forest. In 1829 he undertook the first continuous hike along the Rennsteig.
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You can't get more nature than on the 170km long Rennsteig. There are also a number of raised bogs to see.
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The Neue Gehlberger Hütte is open Thursday to Monday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday are rest days. I can only recommend taking a break here. The offer is very good. The proximity to the parking facility at the Güldenen Brücke causes a large number of visitors, mostly on weekends and when the weather is nice.
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Here at 978 m you have a really great all-round view of other peaks in the Thuringian Forest and the Rhön, up to the Ettersberg near Weimar and Oberhof. With very good visibility, such as winter inversion weather conditions, the view extends to the Brocken in the Harz Mountains, to the Schneeberg (Fichtelgebirge) and to the western Ore Mountains. You can also see the “Wilde Gera” (A 71) motorway bridge, the largest arched bridge in Germany with a span of 252 m. https://schneekopf.eu/ And if you want, you can crack the 1000 meter mark here on the observation tower for three euros. Diligence also has its price.
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Very nice vantage point with a successful lookout tower
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Great view, you have to enjoy it!
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A photo is a must when you get there!
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For stunning panoramic views, consider visiting the Kickelhahn Tower, which features a historic lookout tower and a restaurant. Another excellent spot is the Schneekopf Summit and Observation Tower, offering magnificent views from the second-highest elevation in Thuringia. Additionally, the Kammberg, located north of Geschwenda, has the "Kammberg-Glöckchen" viewpoint with wonderful vistas of Gräfenroda and Frankenhain.
Yes, the Alte Burg to the west of Geschwenda holds historical significance. A stronghold known as "Alteburg" once stood here, controlling trade routes in the 12th century. While largely dismantled, the area offers trails for hikers to appreciate its past. The Kickelhahn Tower also has historical ties, including the Goethe house near its summit.
The region around Geschwenda, nestled in the Thuringian Forest, offers an extensive network of hiking trails. You can explore the trails around the Alte Burg for a mix of history and nature, or hike the general paths on Geschwendaer Berg. For specific routes, consider the Mountain Hikes around Geschwenda guide, which includes routes like the moderate 'Highest Point of the Rennsteig – Schmücke Lodge and Beer Garden loop'.
Many peaks and trails in the region are suitable for families. The Kickelhahn Tower and the Schneekopf Summit and Observation Tower are both considered family-friendly highlights. The Thuringian Forest generally offers well-maintained paths, and you can find easier options in the Easy hikes around Geschwenda guide, such as the 'Duchy of Gotha Boundary Stone loop from Gräfenroda'.
The mountain peaks around Geschwenda are part of the Thuringian Forest, known as the "green heart of Germany." You can expect lush forests, diverse wildlife, and scenic viewpoints. Highlights like Plänckner's viewpoint on Großer Beerberg offer views over protected moor biotopes, while the general area provides opportunities to immerse yourself in a rich natural environment.
While the Großer Beerberg is the highest point in the Thuringian Forest at 982 meters, the Schneekopf Summit and Observation Tower, at 978 meters, is the second highest. Visiting the top of its observation tower is the only way to exceed 1,000 meters in the Thuringian Forest, offering expansive views.
Near the Schneekopf Summit, you'll find the Neue Gehlberger Hütte, which is the highest-altitude serviced hut in Thuringia, offering traditional cuisine and a cozy atmosphere. The Kickelhahn Tower also has a restaurant. The Kammberg-Glöckchen viewpoint provides a shelter and benches for resting.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore routes detailed in the Cycling around Geschwenda guide. Options range from moderate to difficult, including routes like the 'Schmalwasser Dam – Ohratalsperre loop from Dörrberg' or the 'Lütsche Reservoir loop from Dörrberg'.
The Thuringian Forest is beautiful year-round, but spring, summer, and autumn offer ideal conditions for hiking and outdoor activities. During these seasons, the trails are generally well-maintained, and the lush forests provide a picturesque backdrop. Winter can also be appealing for snow activities, but requires appropriate gear and awareness of conditions.
The Highest Point of the Rennsteig is a notable landmark along the historic Rennsteig trail, marked by a hollow pole and a nearby viewing platform. You can easily reach this point on foot from two parking lots: either the Suhler Hütte (about 1.2 kilometers away) or the closer Suhler Ausspanne (about 1.1 kilometers away).
While specific less crowded peaks are not highlighted, the Geschwendaer Berg, located south of the town, contributes to the overall mountainous landscape and offers general hiking opportunities as part of the broader Thuringian Forest. Exploring trails around this peak might provide a quieter experience compared to more popular viewpoints.


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