Best mountain peaks around Lauscha are found within the Thuringian Slate Mountains, which surround the town in the Thuringian Highland. This region features a landscape of rolling hills and vast forests. While Lauscha is known for its glassblowing heritage, the surrounding peaks provide natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The area serves as a starting point for various leisure activities throughout the year.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The Sandberg is a hill near Steinheid and part of the Kammweg trail that runs through the region. From here, you can enjoy magnificent views and explore the surrounding area.
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Sensational ... in summer there are trails for hiking and biking
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from here you have a sensational view ... there are paths for hiking and for downhill, if there is snow you can also ski
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The Scheibe-Alsbach dam can be seen from the Sandberg.
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Small quiet place not far from the hut, recommended if you want it a bit quieter
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Fellbergbaude, always fresh drinks in the fridge, very wonderful excursion destination
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Blessberg Observation Tower, which provides expansive vistas over the Thuringian Forest, extending to Franconia and the Fichtelgebirge. Another excellent option is the Meuselbacher Kuppe Observation Tower and Guesthouse, known for its magnificent views from its dome and a cozy restaurant.
Yes, Fellberg is a great option for families, offering opportunities for hiking and mountain biking in warmer months. In winter, it transforms into a spot for skiing and cross-country skiing. The area around Lauscha also features a 2-kilometer natural toboggan run on Pappenheimer Berg, which is popular with families during winter.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and running. During winter, skiing, cross-country skiing, and tobogganing are popular. For specific routes, you can explore hiking trails around Lauscha or running trails.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For example, you can find routes like the 'Felsenhäusle Viewpoint – View over Lauscha loop' or the 'Müller-Greiner Fountain – Steinachgrund Holiday Cabins loop'. More easy trails are available in the Easy hikes around Lauscha guide.
The mountain peaks around Lauscha offer recreational opportunities throughout the year. Spring to autumn is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the green forests. In winter, the region transforms into a winter sports paradise, with options for skiing, cross-country skiing, and tobogganing on peaks like Pappenheimer Berg and Fellberg.
Several peaks offer facilities for visitors. The Blessberg Observation Tower has a year-round hiking hostel. At Fellberg, you can stop at the Fellbergbaude. The Meuselbacher Kuppe Observation Tower and Guesthouse features a restaurant. Additionally, the Wurzelberg Shelter provides a place to rest, especially in bad weather.
The region is part of the Thuringian Slate Mountains, characterized by rolling hills and vast forests. You'll encounter numerous viewpoints offering extensive panoramas, dense woodlands, and lively streams. The area's charm is also enhanced by its fragrant meadows and slate-roofed houses.
While Lauscha is renowned for its glassblowing heritage, the peaks themselves offer some historical context. For instance, the Sandberg Summit (834 m) features a memorial stone commemorating the opening of the border in 1989. The Fellberg is also listed as a historical site.
Pappenheimer Berg, located directly within Lauscha, rises to 835 meters and is part of the 'ski paradise Ernstthal'. It features three slopes for alpine winter sports, a ski lift, ski rental, and a popular 2-kilometer natural toboggan run leading down to Lauscha.
The Lauscha mountain region is integrated into several extensive hiking trails. These include the famous Rennsteig, the 'Glas & Schiefer-Wanderweg' (Glass & Slate Hiking Trail), the 'Glashütten-Rundweg,' and the 'Brunnenroute,' offering numerous opportunities for longer explorations.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially from observation towers like Blessberg and Meuselbacher Kuppe. The diverse recreational opportunities, from hiking and mountain biking to winter sports, are also highly valued. Many enjoy the peaceful forest trails and the chance to stop at cozy huts or guesthouses along the way.


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