Best mountain peaks around Mainleus are found within a landscape of gentle hills and elevated areas in Upper Franconia, Bavaria. While not featuring towering peaks in the traditional sense, the region offers numerous scenic viewpoints and recreational opportunities. These areas provide experiences through their hiking trails and picturesque vistas, making them valued for outdoor activities. The topography, with its gentle hills, ensures accessibility for a wide range of visitors seeking natural exploration.
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Please note: West of the Roten Bühl, a large amount of forest has been cleared, and new paths have been created in the process. Here, you have to explore the paths yourself, and sometimes you won't find the old, familiar paths again. It's impossible to get lost, as a wide forest road leads around three-quarters of the hill a little lower down. From the forest road, a beautiful forest path leads west to the 7Fuhren (7-horse carriages), and from there, you'll eventually reach the Lucas Cranach Tower, which is well-marked. You can also head for the houses north of the hill and walk back to Staibra on the paved road.
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Not only traces of the Celtic era can be found on the "Korches," as it is called by the locals, but rare plants such as the Kordigast whitebeam are also native here. From its plateau, the Grosser Kordigast offers, on a clear day, distant views as far as the Franconian Forest and the Fichtel Mountains. Family-friendly hiking trails lead along the "Schlauwienix" nature trail to the popular "Spielwienix" adventure playground.
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A square stone tower stands on the 678 meter high Radspitze north of Seibelsdorf on the Franconian Forest range of hills. The upper floor is paneled with larch wood and has a roof. The viewing terrace is 12.5 meters high, and there is another platform at a height of 18 meters. A comprehensive overview is offered. In the south-east you can see the Fichtelgebirge, in the south the Franconian Jura plateau with Staffelberg, in the west the Steigerwald, Hassberge and Rhön, in the north-west the Thuringian Forest and the Franconian Forest. The tower was built in 1955 with a height of 16 meters. After the lease with Loewe Opta in Kronach expired, the tower was raised and renewed in 1969. After renovations in 1980 and a general renovation in 2000, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Franconian Forest Association local group Seibelsdorf, the tower shines in its current form.
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Currently completely open again. Edit: February '23 closed again!
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Uphill from the north probably only feasible with E-MTB. A bit technical as a downhill at first, but overall quite fun.
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Mainleus, situated in Upper Franconia, Bavaria, is characterized by a landscape of gentle hills and elevated areas rather than towering peaks in the traditional sense. These areas are highly valued for their recreational opportunities and picturesque vistas, offering experiences akin to mountain visits through their hiking trails and panoramic views. The topography ensures accessibility for a wide range of visitors.
Yes, ⛰️ Great Kordigast is an excellent choice for families. It features family-friendly hiking trails that lead to the popular "Spielwienix" adventure playground, making it a fun destination for all ages.
For comprehensive panoramic views, visit the 🏛️ Radspitz Tower. Located on the 678-meter-high Radspitze, this square stone tower provides sweeping vistas of the Fichtelgebirge, Franconian Jura plateau, Steigerwald, Hassberge, Rhön, Thuringian Forest, and the Franconian Forest. Additionally, the View of Seibelsdorf from the Radspitze paragliding launch site offers a fantastic view extending to the Staffelberg, Vierzehnheiligen, Schneeberg, and Ochsenkopf.
Yes, the Keltenwall Külmitzberg is a notable historical site. This location, which also serves as a viewpoint, has traces of the Celtic era and offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for visitors interested in history and nature.
The region offers diverse hiking trails, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging day hikes. Paths include gravel, asphalt, unpaved sections, and natural ground, catering to different preferences. For more detailed hiking options, you can explore the routes in the Hiking around Mainleus guide.
Absolutely! Beyond hiking, Mainleus offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including longer tours like the "Village Pond Untersteinach – Zinsfelder Fountain at Holzmarkt loop from Mainleus." For runners, there are dedicated running trails such as the "Hundsrück loop from Buchau." Explore more options in the Cycling around Mainleus guide and the Running Trails around Mainleus guide.
At ⛰️ Great Kordigast, you can find rare plants such as the Kordigast whitebeam. The region's diverse landscapes also include picturesque riverine scenery, particularly near the confluence of the Red Main River, and recreational areas like the Mainauen.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes, the extensive panoramic views from spots like the 🏛️ Radspitz Tower, and the accessibility of the trails. The blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities, including family-friendly options at ⛰️ Great Kordigast, makes these areas highly valued by the komoot community.
For a quieter experience, consider visiting Großer Roter Bühl. While it doesn't offer a view from the summit, it is hardly visited, providing peace and quiet. The many small paths in the surrounding forest are interesting to explore, with an old forest path running along its south side.
The 🏛️ Radspitz Tower, a lookout tower managed by the Frankenwaldverein e. V., offers seats on the tower itself, inviting visitors to take a break while enjoying the beautiful view over the Franconian Forest and the Obermainische Bruchschollenland.
The elevated areas around Mainleus are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant natural colors. Summer is ideal for longer days and outdoor activities, while winter can provide a unique, tranquil experience on the trails, though some paths might be less accessible depending on snow conditions.


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