Best mountain peaks around Ottendorf-Okrilla refers to the elevated points and hills within and surrounding this region, which is situated at a relatively low elevation. The landscape offers varied terrain ideal for recreational exploration, with numerous hiking trails Ottendorf-Okrilla traversing forests, fields, and rolling hills. These locations provide opportunities for moderate elevation gains and panoramic vistas, making them popular for outdoor activities. The area's character includes scenic viewpoints and prominent hills rather than alpine mountains.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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There are cobblestone sections every now and then. But otherwise you can collect the reward for the climb here.
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The cobblestone sections are no fun downhill, especially after rain. Nevertheless, a worthwhile destination.
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for all geo-fans historically interesting place with information board
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Buchberg station of the Royal Saxon Triangulation
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The Wolfshügel Tower was an observation tower on the 211-meter-high Wolfshügel hill on the eastern edge of Albert Park in the Dresdner Heide (Dresden Heath). The 25-meter-high reinforced concrete tower was originally designed by city architect Hans Erlwein. A Dresden citizens' initiative wants to rebuild a tower on the site. Whether it will be a historical or modern design has not yet been decided. The remains of the tower can still be seen. The foundation is partially still there, but it's not easy to climb up. In any case, you would have a beautiful view of Dresden from the top. Edit 2025: Construction is underway!
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From Oberlichtenau it doesn't look that high, but the road turns out to be a tooth-bite with its distinctive cobblestone passages, it is already a small tour.
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After the Second World War, areas were set up in the immediate vicinity of Dresden where the city's rubble that accumulated during the clearance could be disposed of. This resulted in some piles of rubble, including this one.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Keulenberg Summit — Observation Tower and Monuments, which offers expansive views from its viewing tower. Another popular spot is the Wolfshügelturm Ruins, providing distant views of the Elbe Valley and Dresden skyline. The Trümmerberg Halde 1, an elevated area formed from Dresden's post-war rubble, also offers panoramic views of southwest Dresden and the Radebeul vineyards.
Yes, the region features several historical sites. The Keulenberg Summit hosts the Royal Saxon Triangulation No. 10 Keulenberg Station, a significant historical land survey point. The Wolfshügelturm Ruins are the remains of a stone observation tower from 1912, destroyed in 1945, offering a glimpse into the area's past. Additionally, Trümmerberg Halde 1 is a historical site, formed from Dresden's rubble after WWII.
The elevated points and trails around Ottendorf-Okrilla offer varied natural scenery. You'll traverse forests, fields, and rolling hills. Many routes provide panoramic vistas over the local landscape, including views of distant historical sites and the surrounding countryside. The region is nestled on the edge of the Lusatian Mountains and near areas like the Dresdner Heide and Laußnitzer Heide, providing diverse terrain.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Keulenberg Summit has a playground for children, making it a good destination for families. Many of the trails leading to viewpoints are accessible and offer moderate elevation gains, suitable for a family outing. For example, the Viewpoint over the A4 and Hellerberge is noted as family-friendly.
The region around Ottendorf-Okrilla is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, mountain biking, and road cycling. For mountain biking, explore routes like 'View of Großnaundorf – Rocky trail on Keulenberg loop' or 'Small Forest Trail – View of Großdittmannsdorf loop' from the MTB Trails around Ottendorf-Okrilla guide. Road cyclists can find routes such as 'Brettmühlenteich Pond loop' or 'Keulenbergstraße – Zeisholz–Lipsa Avenue loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Ottendorf-Okrilla guide. For general cycling, consider 'Hermsdorf Castle – Hermsdorf Palace Park loop' from the Cycling around Ottendorf-Okrilla guide.
The elevated points and hills are particularly attractive during autumn when the foliage changes color, creating vibrant landscapes. Spring is also a beautiful time to visit, with cherry blossoms adding to the scenic appeal. The varied terrain and views can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months for hiking and cycling.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Keulenberg Climb is a notable option. It features inclines of up to 10% and is considered an absolute must for racing cyclists in the area. The climb leads to the striking elevation of Keulenberg, which rises 413 meters and offers great views from the summit.
Visitors appreciate the rewarding views, the opportunity for peaceful walks through nature, and the accessibility of these locations for diverse fitness levels. The combination of natural scenery with glimpses of Saxony's cultural heritage, such as distant views of historic landmarks, is also highly valued. Many enjoy the picnic opportunities and the chance to explore varied terrain.
Yes, the Trümmerberg Halde 1 offers an ideal place for a picnic break with its large, grassy plateau and views. While a snack bar on the Keulenberg Summit has varying opening times, it can sometimes provide drinks and snacks, especially on Sundays.
Ottendorf-Okrilla itself is situated at a relatively low elevation, approximately 176 to 180 meters (577 to 590 feet) above sea level. However, the surrounding region offers numerous elevated points and hills that provide scenic views and opportunities for moderate elevation gains, making them popular for outdoor activities.
Beyond the main summits, the Viewpoint over the A4 and Hellerberge provides a distinct perspective. While it doesn't involve a significant increase in elevation, it offers a nice view. The elevated points generally provide sweeping outlooks over the landscape, forests, and distant historical sites, allowing for varied and unique perspectives.


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