Best mountain peaks around Waldhäuser Wald are found within the Bavarian Forest National Park, an area known for its natural landscape. This region offers access to prominent peaks, including Lusen and Großer Rachel. The terrain features unique geological formations and expansive forest areas. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features and elevated viewpoints.
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The view is now somewhat limited by the newly growing forest.
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A 1373 m high vantage point in the Bavarian Forest. When the weather is good, there are views of the surrounding area and as far as the Alps
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A great hiking destination in winter. The ascent is rewarded with a fantastic view. Top
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Wonderful view of the surrounding mountains (Arber, Lusen, Polednik) Great view of the Alps. ⛰⛰⛰🏔🏔🏔
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Easy to climb over 1000 m mountain in the Bavarian Forest nice resting place
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The Siebensteinkopf (1263 m) is a mountain on the southeastern edge of the Bavarian Forest National Park on the border with the Czech Republic. In the north lies the Stráž (1308 m), which is already in the Czech Republic. Not far away, the Finsterau/Bučina border crossing offers hikers, cyclists and cross-country skiers the opportunity to get to the Bohemian Forest all year round, although you have to carry your ID with you. At the summit there is a wooden summit cross with a modest view, a little below are scattered seven rocks that gave the mountain its name. Several hiking trails lead to the Siebensteinkopf, all of which start in Finsterau and lead, for example, via the Reschbachklause (small lake) or via the Teufelsklause to the summit.
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I went right from Gfallen, very nice path up to the lake and to the chapel and ascent to the summit, descent on gravel path is not so great.
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The most prominent peaks in the Waldhäuser Wald area, nestled within the Bavarian Forest National Park, include Großer Rachel Summit, the highest mountain within the national park, and Lusen Summit, known for its unique granite dome. Other notable peaks are Siebensteinkopf and Great Kanzel Summit.
Lusen Summit is renowned for its distinctive granite dome, a vast 'Blockmeer' or sea of granite boulders, recognized as one of Bavaria's 100 most beautiful geotopes. Legends even suggest the devil played a role in its creation. From its 1,373-meter peak, you can enjoy panoramic views across the Bavarian Forest, and on clear days, even glimpse the Alpine ridge.
The Großer Rachel Summit, the second-highest mountain in the Bavarian Forest, offers spectacular panoramic views extending from the Osser and Arber to the Dreisesselberg. On exceptionally clear days, you might even see the Alps. Below the summit lies the picturesque Rachelsee, one of the Bavarian Forest's three glacial lakes, and the peaceful Rachel Chapel.
While many trails offer varying difficulties, the ascent to Lusen Summit can be enjoyable for families, especially with its unique 'Blockmeer' of granite boulders at the top, which can be fun for children to explore. The village of Waldhäuser itself is an ideal starting point for various hikes.
The mountain peaks around Waldhäuser Wald offer breathtaking vistas. From Lusen Summit, you can see across the Bavarian Forest and sometimes to the Alps. Großer Rachel Summit provides expansive panoramas of the Bavarian and Bohemian Forests, with the Alps visible on very clear days. Even Siebensteinkopf offers a modest view from its summit cross.
Beyond hiking, the area around Waldhäuser Wald offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, including routes like the 'View of the Große Ohe – Racheldienst Hut loop'. There are also many cycling routes, such as the 'Sagwassersäge Stream – Finsterauer Border Trail loop'.
Yes, several peaks offer challenging ascents. For instance, the 'Glass Ark in the Bavarian Forest – Lusen Summit loop' is rated as difficult. Großer Rachel Summit also has challenging sections, especially if you opt for longer routes. These trails often feature steep paths and natural stone slabs.
The mountain peaks in Waldhäuser Wald are accessible year-round. Summer offers diverse hiking trails, while winter provides opportunities for snowshoeing and winter hiking, particularly on Lusen. Always check weather conditions before heading out, as conditions can change rapidly in mountainous terrain.
During summer, the Igelbus system provides convenient access to various trailheads for peaks like Lusen and Großer Rachel. For Lusen, the Waldhausreibe is a common starting point reachable by Igelbus. For Großer Rachel, trailheads like Gfäll car park and Klingenbrunn train station are accessible.
Large sections of the forest on Großer Rachel were affected by bark beetle outbreaks but have been intentionally left to regenerate naturally under the Bavarian Forest National Park's motto 'let nature be nature.' This allows visitors to witness the unique development of a new, wild forest, offering a profound wilderness experience.
Yes, popular routes to Lusen Summit from Waldhäuser include paths passing through the 'Teufelsloch' (Devil's Hole), a ravine with moss-covered boulders, and the 'Himmelsleiter' (Stairway to Heaven), a steep path of natural stone slabs. Another common starting point is the Waldhausreibe, offering both summer and winter trails.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views from summits like Großer Rachel and Lusen, often extending to the Alps on clear days. The unique geological features, such as Lusen's granite 'Blockmeer,' and the sense of accomplishment from reaching the summits are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared over 3500 photos and given more than 2400 upvotes for these peaks.


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