Mountain peaks around Aufseß, nestled in Franconian Switzerland, are characterized by rolling hills and distinctive rock formations rather than towering alpine peaks. The region features numerous elevated points and natural monuments that provide expansive views. This landscape offers diverse hiking opportunities, making it appealing for outdoor enthusiasts. The area's charm lies in its varied terrain, including forests, valleys, and elevated plateaus.
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Next to the tower is a small, abandoned, and rotten wooden shelter. It protected me from the rain after 12 km and provided the only place to sit so far.
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Well… if you called it a stool, it would be sufficient…😉
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The Neubürg table mountain is the second highest elevation in the region at 587 meters, after the Sophienberg (593 meters). It is located in the Mistelgau municipality. The Neubürg was formed in the Jurassic period. The top layer consists of limestone, followed by Ornatenton and iron sandstone. The Neubürg is called a table mountain because it has a flat table surface instead of a dome. Due to the erosion-related formation, the Neubürg is also called an island or witness mountain. It stands like an island in the further eroded environment and "witnesses" the rock layers that previously covered the entire area.
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The Sugarloaf Mountain lies at an altitude of 515 meters. The beautiful view goes on three sides: into the Wiesenttal to the west to the Walberla and almost to Forchheim, to the east the view ends in the narrow and winding valley to Streitberg, opposite the imposing Hummerstein with the Leinleitertal running north with Greifenstein Castle in the background. The summit cross was erected in 1947 as a “sign of thanks and memorial of peace” by those returning from the war.
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There is a bench just below the tower. Ideal for snacks.
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With its new (built in 2012), 12-meter-high observation tower, the Hohe Kreuz – the highest point of the "hollow mountain" (522 + 12 m) – is now on par with the Adlerstein in height. The view extends over 270° from the Wiesent Valley with the Neideck, across the Aufseß Valley, to the Ochsenkopf in the Fichtel Mountains, and eastward into the Upper Palatinate region – on a clear day! https://www.fraenkische-schweiz.com/detail/id=5f5773735f7f9b38066ef2d9
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The observation tower Hohes Kreuz on the Hohlen Berg, it is located on the hiking route between Muggendorf and Engelhardsberg, the approx. 12 meter high tower offers a good all-round view.
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Paradise valley, the name says it all
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Zuckerhut Summit Cross and View of Wiesent Valley, which offers a viewing plateau at 515 meters altitude with expansive views in three directions. Another favorite is the Neubürg Plateau and Sculpture Park, a 586.8-meter high mountain providing panoramic views of northeastern Franconian Switzerland, complete with a path featuring ten works of art.
Yes, the Hohes Kreuz Observation Tower is a popular spot. This approximately 12-meter-high tower offers excellent all-round views and is located near the Oswaldhöhle. Additionally, the Geisberg Transmission Tower, while a functional structure, also provides elevated perspectives of the surrounding Franconian Switzerland.
The region is known for its distinctive rock formations. You can visit the Predigtstuhl Rock (Paradiestal), a rock tower with a summit cross located in Paradise Valley. Another significant natural monument is the Taschnerfelsen near Neuhaus, which is a geotope offering impressive views and is popular with climbers.
Absolutely. The Quackenschloss is a notable cave ruin and a very old cave system located at an elevation of 505 meters, providing a great vantage point. It's also an important geotope and natural monument. Near the Hohes Kreuz Observation Tower, you'll find the Oswaldhöhle, a passage cave that can be easily traversed, though a flashlight is recommended.
The diverse landscape around Aufseß is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, with many trails traversing forests, valleys, and elevated plateaus. There are also excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Aufseß guide, the Cycling around Aufseß guide, or the Gravel biking around Aufseß guide.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Zuckerhut Summit Cross and View of Wiesent Valley is considered family-friendly, as is the Predigtstuhl Rock (Paradiestal). The trails leading to these viewpoints often offer manageable terrain for a family outing.
The terrain around Aufseß is characterized by rolling hills, distinctive rock formations, and slightly undulating countryside. You'll find a mix of forests, valleys, and elevated plateaus. While not alpine, the elevated points provide stunning views and varied hiking experiences, ranging from moderate to difficult on some routes.
Many trails lead to the region's elevated points. For instance, there are hiking loops like the "View of Taschnerfelsen – Kathi-Bräu Heckenhof loop" that allow you to experience features like the Taschnerfelsen. The famous "Brewery Trail" also traverses varied terrain, offering scenic vistas and glimpses of unique rock formations. You can find more routes in the Hiking around Aufseß guide.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views offered from various elevated points, such as the Zuckerhut Summit Cross and the Neubürg Plateau. The diverse landscape, including unique rock formations and the extensive network of hiking trails, is also highly valued. The community has shared over 1100 photos and given more than 2000 upvotes, highlighting the region's scenic beauty and appeal.
Yes, many trails and elevated points around Aufseß are suitable for dog-friendly hikes. For example, the Zuckerhut Summit Cross and View of Wiesent Valley is noted as being dog-friendly, making it a great option for exploring with your canine companion.
The summit cross on the Zuckerhut Summit Cross and View of Wiesent Valley was erected in 1947 by war returnees. It serves as a significant "sign of thanks and memorial of peace," adding a historical and commemorative aspect to this popular viewpoint.
Beyond natural beauty, some elevated points have historical or cultural significance. The summit cross on the Zuckerhut is a memorial of peace. The Neubürg Plateau features a sculpture park with ten works of art, blending nature with artistic expression. The Quackenschloss, as a cave ruin, also hints at a long history of human interaction with the landscape.


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