Best mountain peaks around Eckental are characterized by a hilly landscape with an average elevation of around 350 to 355 meters. While not featuring prominent mountain peaks, the region includes elevated areas, with the highest point reaching approximately 545 meters. This terrain is well-suited for hiking and exploring nature within a gently rolling landscape.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The summit of Eberhardsberg at 534 meters. Unfortunately, there's not much of a view. A small sign points to the mountain. Next to it is a nice bench for resting and having a snack.
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The climb is steep but manageable. After all, it's one of the Seven Summits of the Nuremberg region. The view is limited by the trees.
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Interesting rock needle "Champagne plug" with a great view of the valley.
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Several short but steep paths run up to the Windburg, a group of rocks. The view is wonderful.
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What an idyllic peak!
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Not so easy, the short detour to Windburg. But the view is phenomenal. The view stretches as far as the Fichtelgebirge! There is a legitimate reason to warn of the risk of falling.
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The Windburg is one of the Seven Summits in the Nuremberg region. For the last part of the ascent from the hiking trail to the summit you should have sturdy shoes and be sure-footed!
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The region around Eckental, characterized by its hilly landscape, offers several popular elevated spots and viewpoints. Among the most appreciated are the View from Glatzenstein, known for its wonderful panoramic views over the Nuremberg area, especially at sunset. Another notable spot is Monte Velo, a natural monument featuring a distinctive rock needle on the Glatzenstein with a small cave and lookout point.
Yes, the region features significant historical sites. The Rothenberg Fortress is a prominent example, located at about 580 meters altitude. Built between 1729 and 1750, it offers insights into its structure, including casemates and the Schneckenbrunnen, through guided tours.
You can expect to encounter diverse natural features, including rock formations like the rock massif of the Glatzenstein, which also hosts a prehistoric cave. The landscape is generally gently rolling and forested, providing scenic views and natural monuments such as the rock needle at Monte Velo.
Yes, the View from Glatzenstein is considered family-friendly, offering a rewarding view after an intermediate ascent. The overall hilly terrain of Eckental is well-suited for hiking and exploring nature, making many paths accessible for families.
The hiking trails around Eckental's elevated areas generally range from easy to intermediate. While the region is characterized by rolling hills rather than high mountains, some ascents, like those to the Glatzenstein or Rothenberg Fortress, are classified as intermediate. For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Windburg Summit offers a challenging climb.
For those looking for a more challenging experience, the Windburg Summit is noted for its challenging climb, offering a great view from its 613m elevation. It requires sure-footedness due to its terrain.
The region is generally pleasant for hiking during spring, summer, and autumn. Guided tours for historical sites like Rothenberg Fortress are typically available during the summer months. Winter visits might be possible, but some areas, like the fortress, close for bat protection, and forestry work can impact trail conditions, especially near spots like the Windburg Summit.
Yes, there are several hiking routes that explore the elevated terrain around Eckental. For example, you can find routes like the 'View of Eberhardsberg – Ebacher Weiher loop from Eckental' or the 'Eckenbach Gorge – Hormesweiher loop from Eschenau (Mittelfr)'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Eckental guide page.
Beyond hiking, the rolling landscape around Eckental is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous routes for both road cycling and touring. For instance, the 'Erlangen–Tennenlohe Cycle Path – Kalchreuther Berg loop from Eschenau (Mittelfr)' is popular for road cycling, and the 'New cycle path Eckental – Stadtkirche Hersbruck loop from Eschenau (Mittelfr)' is great for touring. More details are available in the Road Cycling Routes around Eckental and Cycling around Eckental guides.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views, especially from spots like the View from Glatzenstein, which is ideal for watching sunsets. The historical insights offered by sites such as Rothenberg Fortress are also highly valued. The natural rock formations and the peaceful, forested environment provide a great escape for nature lovers and hikers.
The Eberhardsberg summit (534 m) is a wooded summit. While it offers a seating group for lingering, it does not provide panoramic views. It's more suited for a quiet break amidst nature rather than a scenic overlook.


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