Best mountain peaks around Großerlach are characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and scenic views within the Mainhardter Wald in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The region's highest point is Hohe Brach, reaching an elevation of 603 meters. This area offers expansive views over the surrounding Schwäbisch-Fränkische Wald, known for its idyllic nature and diverse landscapes. Großerlach provides numerous hiking opportunities through gentle hills and wooded paths, making it a popular destination for nature lovers.
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The tower is currently being renovated and is temporarily closed – but the walk there is worthwhile for nature lovers and those seeking peace and quiet alike.
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The tower is about 30m high and is looked after by the Swabian Alb Association, Neuhütten local group. You have a great view over the Weinsberg valley, the Hohenlohe plain, the Waldenburg mountains, the Limpurger mountains, the Mainhardt forest and the Odenwald. The key is available nearby, see gemeinde-wuestenrot.de/fileadmin/Dateien/Dateien/Steinknickle_%C3%96ffnungszeiten.pdf
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Here is a short easy fast trail 👌
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The Juxkopfturm in Spiegelberg is a 22-meter-high observation tower that sits on the Juxkopf (533 m above sea level). It was built in 1932 by the Swabian Alb Association from wood on a concrete base and offers excellent panoramic views. From the platform you can overlook the valleys of the Neckar, Rems and Jagst, as well as see the Swabian Alb and the Northern Black Forest. The tower is open on Sundays and public holidays from the beginning of April to the end of October. When the weather is nice, it is a popular place for hikers and day trippers who want to enjoy the breathtaking view.
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The Juxkopfhütte is an absolute highlight for every hiking fan! A rustic wooden hut, perched on a mountain top, offering you a 360-degree panoramic view that even the clouds will be jealous of. Here you can unwind and enjoy the fresh air of the Swabian-Franconian Forest to the fullest. With 16 cozy beds, the hut is the ideal retreat, whether you've spent the day exploring the forest or just want to put your feet up. And best of all: there's a barbecue area and a playground! Ideal for daredevil grill masters and little adventurers who want to let off some energy. From the beginning of April to the end of October, the hut is open to anyone who wants to have a good time in nature. So, grab your hiking gear, get ready for a bit of "jux" and head off to the mountains!
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An impressive tower. Unfortunately not accessible... https://youtu.be/fVb-tryn_7Y
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beautiful view from above
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When the weather is good, you have a great view of Hohenlohesuche and the surrounding area from the lookout tower
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The Großerlach region, nestled in the Mainhardter Wald, features rolling hills and dense forests rather than traditional towering peaks. The most notable elevated point is Hohe Brach, which is the highest point in the Schwäbisch-Fränkische Waldberge. While the Hohe Brach Transmission Tower itself doesn't offer views, it marks a significant landmark. For panoramic views, consider visiting the Juxkopf Tower and Juxkopf Hut or the Juxhof Tower, both offering expansive vistas over the surrounding landscape.
Yes, the Steinknickle Observation Tower is a great option for families. The walk to the tower is enjoyable for nature lovers, and there's a playground nearby, making it a fun destination for children.
Großerlach is a popular destination for hikers, offering a variety of routes through gentle hills and wooded paths. The area around Hohe Brach and the broader Schwäbisch-Fränkische Wald provides numerous trails suitable for different fitness levels. You can find many options, including easy walks, by exploring the Easy hikes around Großerlach guide.
The highest point in the Großerlach region, and within the natural region of Schwäbisch-Fränkische Waldberge, is Hohe Brach, reaching an elevation of 603 meters (1,978 feet) above sea level. It is marked by the Hohe Brach Transmission Tower.
For a quieter experience, consider the area around Amalienhöhe Summit and Cross. This summit is known for its lonely tracks through shady forests and very little traffic, offering a peaceful route for those seeking tranquility.
Beyond hiking, the Großerlach area is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for road cycling, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Großerlach guide, or tackle mountain biking trails, which you can find in the MTB Trails around Großerlach guide.
From observation towers like the Juxkopf Tower, you can expect expansive panoramic views over the surrounding landscape of the Schwäbisch-Fränkische Wald. These vistas often include dense forests, clear streams, and distant features like the Stromberg and parts of the northern Black Forest on clear days.
Some viewpoints, like the Juxhof Tower, may require a small fee (e.g., 50 cents) to access the top and enjoy the all-round view. It's always a good idea to check local information for specific towers before your visit.
The Großerlach region is often referred to as the 'green lung' of the Stuttgart area, offering visitors extensive 'forest-ness' amidst its largely untouched landscape. Its diverse natural environment includes a mix of deep ravines ('Klingen'), orchards, serene forests, and sunny vineyards, providing a rich experience for nature enthusiasts.
Yes, for example, next to the Juxkopf Tower, you'll find the Juxkopf Hut, which is open on Sundays and public holidays from April to October, offering refreshments. The Juxhof Tower also provides seating and barbecue areas.
Visitors frequently praise the gorgeous all-round views from spots like the Juxkopf Tower, often mentioning the opportunity to enjoy coffee and cake. The quiet, natural routes and the sense of tranquility found on trails leading to summits like Amalienhöhe are also highly appreciated.


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