Mountain peaks around Struppen are characterized by distinctive sandstone formations and panoramic views within the Elbe Sandstone Mountains. Situated in the heart of Saxon Switzerland, Struppen serves as a base for exploring the region's unique elevations. The area offers a variety of accessible peaks, providing diverse hiking and sightseeing opportunities. These natural features contribute to the region's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It's really worth walking this path in the roundabout. Starting at the restaurant behind the toilets, we head north downhill and from there to the Wetterpine at the eastern tip of the Lilienstein. Then we go past the obelisks and views on the south side back to the restaurant.
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Great view of the Elbe valley and the Königsstein Fortress.
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The circular route allows you to walk around the entire summit area and enjoy a wide variety of perspectives on the surrounding landscape. The climb to the summit of the Lilienstein can be done from different sides, with all paths leading through dense forests and past impressive sandstone formations. Once you have reached the summit, the summit circular route offers a unique opportunity to experience the diversity and beauty of this striking mountain in all its glory. During the circular route, new views of the Elbe landscape, neighboring table mountains and deep gorges open up again and again. In clear weather, you can even see as far away as Dresden. The combination of towering rocks, gentle meadows and the view makes the circular route an unforgettable experience. In addition, several information boards and historical remains of fortifications bear witness to the important history of the Lilienstein. A few benches along the path invite you to linger and offer the perfect opportunity to enjoy the silence and the impressive view. The summit circular trail is well signposted and can be completed by most hikers without any major difficulties. However, sturdy shoes should be worn as there are some uneven and steep sections.
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nice view from up here
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From the Pappstein vantage point to the north-west, you can see Gohrisch in the valley and the classics of Königstein and Lilienstein.
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The view of the summit panorama is a dream.
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A really great circular route over the Lilienstein with many highlights in different places, starting with the great view on the north ascent in the direction of Rathen/Bastei & Brand, over the east view at the Wetter Kiefer, the Drachenhöhle, the Rabenbad, the obelisks and the remains of the castle in height of the restaurant. The absolute highlight, of course, is the view on the west side from the popular photo spot on the western tip.
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The ascent is worthwhile and you have good views.
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Struppen is an excellent base for exploring unique sandstone formations. Beyond the well-known spots, consider the Bärensteine (Kleiner Bärenstein and Großer Bärenstein) for their historical context and expansive views, or Rauenstein, which offers a unique ridge path and views of the Elbe valley. The iconic Lilienstein, a distinctive table mountain, is also easily accessible and provides breathtaking panoramas.
Yes, several peaks offer enjoyable experiences for families. The Bärensteine are generally accessible via hiking trails, making them suitable for a family day trip. While some paths can be challenging, the Pfaffenstein Mountain Inn area is noted in visitor tips as a 'worthwhile adventure that has everything to offer' for children, including exciting paths, stairs, magnificent views, and a cave to explore.
The mountain peaks around Struppen are characterized by their distinctive sandstone formations, including towering rock formations and unique table mountains. You'll encounter deeply incised structures, prominent rock faces, and forested plateaus. Many peaks, like the Bärensteine and Rauenstein, offer expansive panoramic views over the Elbe Sandstone Mountains and the Elbe valley, showcasing the region's dramatic geological beauty.
For truly magnificent views, the Schrammstein Viewpoint is highly recommended, especially at dusk, offering great panoramic views. The Papststein Viewpoint also provides fantastic vistas from its 451-meter-high summit. Additionally, the Bastei offers unique panoramic views that include Lilienstein and Königstein Fortress, making it a must-see for its dramatic landscape.
Beyond hiking, the area around Struppen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, such as the 'Gravel tour: Wehlen - Bastei - Königstein' or 'Gravel tour around Königstein: Naundorf - Pfaffenstein - Gohrisch'. For running enthusiasts, there are challenging running trails like the 'Rauenstein Ridge Trail loop from Königstein Fortress' or the 'Elbe Cycle Route loop from Naundorf'. You can find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes around Struppen, Gravel biking around Struppen, and Running Trails around Struppen guides.
Yes, several peaks have rich historical connections. Lilienstein was once the site of a Bohemian castle, with remnants still visible along its trails. Augustus the Strong commissioned a stairway to its summit in 1708. The Bastei area contains the remains of Felsenburg Neurathen, the largest medieval rock castle in Saxon Switzerland. Even the Rauenstein has historical elements, including a medieval watchtower site.
While the region is beautiful year-round, visitor tips for the Schrammstein Viewpoint suggest that in winter, comparatively few hikers visit, offering a mystical atmosphere, especially in fog. The view at dusk is highly recommended. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer can be popular but also crowded.
Several mountain peaks feature convenient dining options. The Pfaffenstein Mountain Inn is located on the summit of Pfaffenstein. The Papststein Viewpoint also has a mountain inn. On Rauenstein, a mountain restaurant has been present at its southeastern end since 1893, and Lilienstein also operates a mountain restaurant on its summit during the season.
Struppen's location in the 'Vordere Sächsische Schweiz' makes many impressive peaks readily accessible. While specific public transport routes to each peak vary, the region is generally well-connected. For instance, the Bastei is a major tourist attraction and can be reached via public transport options that serve the Saxon Switzerland National Park, often involving bus connections from nearby towns.
The Bastei is renowned for its dramatic landscape and the iconic sandstone bridge, built in 1851, connecting several rock formations. It rises 194 meters above the Elbe River, offering sweeping panoramic views that have inspired artists for over 200 years. The combination of natural beauty, the architectural marvel of its bridge, and the historical remains of Felsenburg Neurathen makes it an unforgettable destination.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Schrammstein Viewpoint is categorized as 'challenging' and involves narrow paths and impressive rock formations. The Gohrischstein also offers challenging climbs, with visitor tips recommending good surefootedness and noting that a visit with children or dogs is not recommended due to the terrain.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from various summits, the unique sandstone formations, and the diverse hiking experiences. Many appreciate the historical context found on peaks like Lilienstein and the Bastei. The opportunity to explore exciting paths, stairs, and even caves, as mentioned for the Pfaffenstein Mountain Inn, also contributes to a memorable experience.


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