Best mountain peaks around Geroldsgrün are situated within a forested, low mountain landscape, offering access to various notable peaks and hills. The region provides diverse elevations, from the highest point in the Franconian Forest to significant hills with observation towers. These locations offer panoramic views of the Fichtel Mountains, Thuringian Forest, and other surrounding areas. Geroldsgrün serves as a base for exploring these natural features and their associated hiking opportunities.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The Frankenwarte (Frankenwarte) stands atop the 679-meter-high Hirschhügel (Hirschhügel). The eight-and-a-half-meter-high, round stone tower offers a panoramic view to the northeast, to the edge of the Höllental valley, to Lichtenberg and Bad Steben, and to the west to the hills near Nordhalben. To the south, Geroldsgrün, the 729-meter-high Spitzberg, and the 758-meter-high Schneidberg can be seen, and hidden behind them, the highest peak in the Franconian Forest, the 794-meter-high Döbraberg. To the southeast, the view extends to the Fichtel Mountains. The Frankenwarte was built and is maintained by the Franconian Forest Association. Plans to build an observation tower on the hill existed as early as 1930. However, the Frankenwarte was not inaugurated until August 12, 1951. In 2020, panoramic panels were installed on the parapet of the viewing platform, illustrating the towns and landscape features visible from here.
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Viewpoint on the Schlossberg with a mushroom as a seat with weather protection
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Beautiful place, worth it
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Numerous hiking trails in the region lead past here. The Franconian Forest Association provides information in the entrance area about the special features of the tower and the region. There are plaques at the top to help you find your way around.
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The dome makes the Döbraberg unmistakable and therefore visible from afar. You can see it, for example, from the A9 between Hof and Münchberg (to the right or west of the stated direction of travel). It can also be seen from many spots in the Fichtelgebirge.
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The mushroom on the Nordhalbener Schlossberg is not only an eye-catcher. For the mountain biker, its circumnavigation is also a temptation. But be careful: the terrain is described as "alpine" in the hiking guides. So it's better to admire it from afar and then meander down extremely steeply over the "Bahnsteig", which the locals actually call "Poststeig".
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my home territory. Around the Döbraberg you can cross-country ski in winter on a groomed trail. Otherwise there are many forest and trail paths for biking. The view from the mountain rescue hut is unique. Here you can also stay overnight on 4 pitches with a tent. You can register via the Franconian Forest Tourism Portal
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For expansive panoramic views, the Döbraberg, the highest peak in the Franconian Forest, is an excellent choice. From its summit, and especially from the Prinz-Luitpold Tower, you can see across the Fichtel Mountains, Thuringian Forest, and even the Ore Mountains. The Frankenwarte Observation Tower on Hirschhügel also provides comprehensive regional vistas, including the Höllental valley and the Fichtel Mountains. Additionally, the Langesbühl offers a fantastic 360-degree view, extending to the Fichtel Mountains and Thuringian Forest on clear days.
Yes, several peaks feature observation towers. The Prinz-Luitpold Tower stands on the Döbraberg, offering enhanced views. The Hirschhügel hosts the Frankenwarte Observation Tower. The Langesbühl also has an over 7-meter-high stone tower, inaugurated in 1958, providing impressive panoramic views.
The highest peak in the Franconian Forest is the Döbraberg, standing at 794 meters. It offers extensive panoramic views from its summit and the Prinz-Luitpold Tower.
Yes, the area around the Döbraberg is considered family-friendly, especially with the Döbraberg Walking and Ski Center providing accessible paths. The Schloßberg Nordhalben Summit is also noted as family-friendly, offering a great view and a unique mushroom sculpture.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the 'Langesbühl-Weg DÖ 95' and 'Vochela-Weg DÖ 91' which incorporate peaks like Langesbühl, Spitzberg, and Schneidberg. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for gravel biking, general cycling, and road cycling routes that pass through the scenic landscapes near these peaks.
For a more adventurous experience, consider the Hoher Stein in the nearby Fichtel Mountains. This 25-meter-high granite rock formation offers an
The Kämmleinsfelsen is described as one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the Frankenwald. It offers impressive views and is a rewarding destination for hikers, particularly as part of the 'New FrankenwaldSteigla 2025' route. It's considered a noteworthy excursion destination in Geroldsgrün.
The Spitzberg (729 meters) and Schneidberg (758 meters) are prominent elevations south of the Frankenwarte. The Schneidberg is recognized as the third-highest mountain in the Franconian Forest and is part of the 'Vochela-Weg DÖ 91' circular hike. Both peaks contribute significantly to the picturesque scenery around Geroldsgrün and offer hiking opportunities.
The Schloßberg Nordhalben Summit is a natural monument recognized for its geological features and visible layouts. It also boasts a special microclimate supporting rare plants and features a distinctive red fly agaric mushroom sculpture. From the 'Schwamma' (mushroom), you get a great view of Nordhalben, with the rocks and 'summit cross' giving it an alpine impression.
Visitors frequently appreciate the extensive panoramic views from observation towers like the Prinz-Luitpold Tower and the Frankenwarte Observation Tower. The diverse hiking opportunities, the natural beauty of the forested landscape, and the distinct character of each peak, from the highest point of Döbraberg to the adventurous Hoher Stein, are also highly valued.
Yes, the Langesbühl, with its impressive 360-degree panoramic view, is a highlight along the 'Langesbühl-Weg DÖ 95' hiking trail. This trail allows you to experience the hill's unique features and its stone tower.


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