Mountain peaks in Naturpark Frankenwald offer a diverse low mountain range in northern Bavaria, featuring over 200 named mountains. The region is characterized by extensive forests, picturesque valleys, and varied terrain. It provides numerous viewpoints and natural features for exploration. This area is an ideal destination for outdoor activities, with well-signposted hiking trails and geological points of interest.
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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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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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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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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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The Frankenwarte is an observation tower of the Frankenwaldverein. It is located on the Hirschhügel hill near Hirschberglein, a district of Geroldsgrün in the Franconian Forest. Planning for the construction of the observation tower began in 1930 and was discontinued due to the war. The Franconian Forest Association acquired the site, the 8.5 m high tower was completed and inaugurated in 1951 as the Frankenwarte. Renovations were carried out in the 1980s. The hill is also of natural historical importance with its nutrient-poor grassland. Source: Wikipedia
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The observation tower "Frankenwarte" rises on the almost 680 meter high deer hill. The round stone tower is more than eight meters high, from several viewing hatches you have a wonderful view of the entire area. With good visibility you can see as far as the Fichtelgebirge.
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For expansive panoramic views, the Prinz-Luitpold Tower on Döbraberg is highly recommended. As the highest point in the Frankenwald, it provides vistas stretching to the Fichtel Mountains, Thuringian Forest, and even the Ore Mountains on clear days. The Frankenwarte Observation Tower on Hirschhügel also offers comprehensive views towards the Höllental valley and the Fichtel Mountains, with panoramic panels to help identify landmarks. Additionally, the Radspitz Tower provides excellent views of the Franconian Forest ridge.
Yes, Weißenstein Tower is located on Weißenstein, which is notable for the largest single occurrence of eclogite in Central Europe. Eclogite is a rare green rock with red inclusions, and the area is under nature protection, combining natural beauty with significant geological interest.
Naturpark Frankenwald offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. You can find easy routes like the 'Eulenspiegel Trail' or 'On Jägersteigen in Langenautal'. For more challenging options, consider moderate trails such as 'Between Heaven and Hell: The Rock Path' or 'Seifengrund Trail'. Many trails lead to or around the prominent peaks. For more details, explore the Hiking in Naturpark Frankenwald guide.
While specific family-friendly trails directly to all peaks aren't detailed, the region is generally suitable for outdoor activities. The Döbraberg area, being the highest point, offers well-developed paths. For easier, family-friendly hikes in the broader region, you can check out the Easy hikes in Naturpark Frankenwald guide, which includes routes like 'Upper Seifenteich – Frankenwarte Observation Tower loop'.
The highest mountain peak in Naturpark Frankenwald is Döbraberg, standing at approximately 794 meters. It is a prominent destination offering broad views of the landscape, and features the Prinz-Luitpold Tower for an even higher vantage point.
Yes, several mountain peaks in Naturpark Frankenwald feature observation towers. Notable examples include the 18-meter-high Prinz-Luitpold Tower on Döbraberg, the 8.5-meter-high Frankenwarte Observation Tower on Hirschhügel, the Radspitz Tower with a 12.5-meter-high viewing terrace, and the 19-meter-high Weißenstein Tower.
Beyond the highest peaks like Döbraberg, other significant mountains in Naturpark Frankenwald include Schneidberg (770 m), Suhle (762 m), Ennesberg (748 m), and Spitzberg (747 m). While they may not have dedicated observation towers, their elevations contribute to the park's mountainous character and offer scenic views for those who explore them.
Visitors particularly enjoy the expansive panoramic views from the various observation towers, such as the Prinz-Luitpold Tower. The well-signposted hiking trails, the diverse forest landscapes, and the opportunity to experience the region's natural beauty are also highly appreciated. The unique geological features, like the eclogite occurrence at Weißenstein, add another layer of interest.
Yes, the Naturpark Frankenwald features a well-developed cycle path network. The area around Döbraberg, for instance, is noted for its mountain biking trails. While specific mountain biking guides are not listed here, the region's diverse terrain makes it suitable for cycling enthusiasts.
The Naturpark Frankenwald is an ideal destination for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage, making them excellent for hiking. Summer provides longer daylight hours for exploration. While some observation towers might have seasonal closures (e.g., Prinz-Luitpold Tower in winter), the natural beauty of the peaks can be appreciated in all seasons, with winter offering a different, often serene, experience.
Yes, some peaks have historical significance. For example, the Weißenstein Tower was built on the foundations of a medieval guard tower, and towers on Weißenstein were originally part of a system of waiting towers in the Middle Ages. The Frankenwarte Observation Tower, though inaugurated in 1951, had plans for its construction dating back to 1930, reflecting a long-standing desire for elevated viewpoints in the region.
Yes, the Naturpark Frankenwald offers various circular hiking routes. For instance, the 'Upper Seifenteich – Frankenwarte Observation Tower loop from Bad Steben' is an easy circular route that includes a visit to the Frankenwarte Observation Tower. Many other local hiking trails and 'Frankenwald Steigla' routes are designed as loops, providing diverse experiences around the peaks and valleys.


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