Best mountain peaks around Wildenfels are found within a charming, hilly landscape in the Zwickau district of Saxony, Germany. While the region does not feature towering summits, it offers several elevated locations and scenic viewpoints. Key features include the historic Schloss Wildenfels and the ecologically significant Wildenfelser Zwischengebirge. These areas provide opportunities for exploring natural beauty, historical sites, and panoramic vistas.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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"The Royal Saxon Triangulation (here with its historical proper name) is a national survey carried out between 1862 and 1890 on the territory of the Kingdom of Saxony, with the simultaneous creation of a trigonometric network. The goal was to record the national territory with scientific and geodetic precision and, by establishing permanently marked reference points, to create the basis for the production of accurate maps." - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%B6niglich-S%C3%A4chsische_Triangulirung The triangulation network created by August Nagel was considered one of the most accurate surveying networks in the world at the time. The Nagel columns are preserved today as technical monuments. From the Katzenstein station, the stations of Pfaffenberg (near Hohenstein-Ernstthal), Steinkamm, Schatzenstein, Hirschenstein, and Reinsdorf were surveyed. All of these mountains can still be seen today, along with many more. On a clear day, you can enjoy a fabulous panoramic view of the Ore Mountains, Vogtland, Fichtel Mountains, and the Ore Mountains foothills around Zwickau and Chemnitz.
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a very nice view
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...Dr. Köhler, Schneeberg, the most loyal friend of our mountains" was named "Köhlerturm". A mountain restaurant with a lookout tower that is over 100 years old awaits hikers. (https://www.kurort-schlema.de/natur-aktiv/ausflugsziel/gleesberg)
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At 593 m, the Gleesberg is the highest mountain in the surrounding area of Bad Schlema. On the summit of the mountain, the Neustädtel Erzgebirge branch association built a lookout tower and a mountain restaurant in the last century. The Gleesberg is one of the most famous mountains in the Western Ore Mountains mining region. The name of the mountain is interpreted in different ways. The most likely derivation is from the Middle High German "glosen, glosen", which means to flicker, shine, shimmer. On August 3, 1898, the Neustädtel Erzgebirge branch association inaugurated an accommodation house on the 593 m high wooded Gleesberg, which was built under master builder R. Unger. At the same time, the foundation stone for a new observation tower was laid. The tower construction was completed on October 2nd, 1898. The keys were handed over before a festive meeting. The 18m high, square-shaped observation tower was built in honor of the "highly deserving person for the Erzgebirgsverein...
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Here you receive a point for the digital hiking pin at SummitLynx. The Gleesberg (Glösberg), enclosed by the towns of Aue-Bad Schlema and Schneeberg, is 593.1 m high. The tower was built by the Erzgebirge branch association Schneeberg-Neustädtel in 1898. The tower received its name from the founder of the Erzgebirge association Dr. Ernst Köhler. The 18 m high tower has a glazed viewing platform. There is also an excursion restaurant here and a small exhibition on history. Tel. 03772 22453 is open Wednesday - Friday from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. and on weekends and public holidays from 11 a.m
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While Wildenfels features a charming, hilly landscape rather than towering summits, several elevated locations offer scenic views and historical significance. Key points include the historic Katzenstein Triangulation Point, the Dr. Köhler Tower and Glöckner Inn on the Gleesberg, and the Hirschenstein Summit and Triangulation Station.
The region is rich in history. You can visit Katzenstein Triangulation Point, which is a historical measuring point of the Royal Saxon Triangulation. Another significant site is the Bismarck Tower Keilberg, an observation tower with historical importance. Additionally, Schloss Wildenfels, perched on a mountain spur, boasts over 800 years of history and offers historical grounds to explore.
Yes, the Dr. Köhler Tower and Glöckner Inn on the Gleesberg is considered family-friendly. It offers a worthwhile hike to an observation tower with a museum and an excursion restaurant, making it a great destination for families.
The Wildenfels region is characterized by a charming, hilly landscape. You'll find areas like the Wildenfelser Zwischengebirge, which is an ecological and geological special feature with a fossil karst landscape, underground caves, and former quarries. Idyllic hiking trails wind through these areas, offering beautiful views of the natural landscape and into the distant Ore Mountains.
Excellent panoramic views are available from several elevated points. The Katzenstein Triangulation Point offers a wonderful vantage point. The Bismarck Tower Keilberg provides a top panoramic view of Schneeberg and the surrounding area. Additionally, the Hirschenstein Summit and Triangulation Station offers a nice rest area with a view, and the Summit Cross Reinsdorf also provides a beautiful vista.
Yes, many of the elevated points are accessible via well-developed hiking paths. For instance, the Hirschenstein Summit and Triangulation Station is reached by nice, well-developed paths. The Wildenfelser Zwischengebirge also features idyllic hiking trails, including a dedicated educational trail.
You can find various hiking routes around Wildenfels. Popular options include the "Wildenfels Castle Park – Wildenfels Castle loop from Wildenfels" (6.4 km, easy) and the "Härtensdorf Castle Pond – Wildenfels Castle loop from Wildenfels" (5.6 km, easy). For more options, explore the Hiking around Wildenfels guide.
Absolutely. The Wildenfels region offers several cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the "St. Mary's Cathedral, Zwickau – Zwickau City Hall loop from Wildenfels" (25 km, moderate) or the "Reinsdorf Mining Museum – View of the Ore Mountains loop from Wildenfels" (21.7 km, moderate). For more details, check out the Cycling around Wildenfels guide.
The highest point in Zwickauer Land is the Hirschenstein Summit and Triangulation Station, standing at 610.4 meters. It offers a nice rest area with a view and is accessible via well-developed paths.
Visitors appreciate the wonderful vantage points and great views, especially from locations like the Katzenstein Triangulation Point. Many enjoy the worthwhile hikes to destinations like the Dr. Köhler Tower, which often includes a tower museum. The peaceful and idyllic nature of these spots, along with the opportunity for a nice rest, is also frequently mentioned.
Yes, the Wildenfelser Zwischengebirge features a dedicated educational trail (Lehrpfad) that runs between Wildenfels, Schönau, and Grünau. This trail offers insights into the ecology, geography, geology, and history of the region, making for an informative outdoor experience.
Yes, the region has notable observation towers. The Dr. Köhler Tower on the Gleesberg is a popular viewpoint with an observation tower and a museum. Another significant one is the Bismarck Tower Keilberg, which offers extensive panoramic views when accessible.


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