Best mountain peaks around Uhlstädt-Kirchhasel are found within a region characterized by rolling hills, forests, and river valleys in Thuringia. This area offers elevated points that provide views and opportunities for outdoor activities. The landscape includes diverse terrain, from the Uhlstädter Heide to the Saale and Rinne valleys. Many routes provide scenic overlooks and connect to historical sites, making the region appealing for nature and history enthusiasts.
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The Carolinenturm on the Kötsch is a very popular destination. It is one of the three towers of the Thuringian Three Towers hiking trail and also a stamping point for Touringen (No. 345). From here you have a great view and perspective. The rest areas and benches around the Carolinenturm invite you to linger. Absolutely worth it!👍
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The tower was repaired by RSB and has been open again since December 2023.
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Always a worthwhile hike. It's a shame that the observation tower is still not open after almost a year.
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Greifenstein Castle had no strategic importance after it was built, but what's left is very nice to look at. That's fine too.
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I recommend anyone who should be here in Saalfeld-Rudolstadt to visit the Kulm. Whether on foot or by bike, when you are at the top you will be rewarded with a unique view. I can only say fantastic.
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The castle can be hiked from Bad Blankenburg. Except for the entrance, the castle is surrounded by a rampart. It was first mentioned in 1208. Audio columns on the grounds provide information about the history. The later King Günther XXI of the House of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg was born here. The falconry is located in the outer bailey.
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Barop Tower: built: 1877-1878 Height: 17 m Wall thickness: 1.10 m (below); approx. 0.7 m (top floor) Masonry: 323.66 m³ (from 404 m³ quarry) Stairs: approx. 64 linear meters of wood, 78 steps
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The region features several notable observation towers. The Carolinenturm on Kötsch, a 26-meter-high tower built in 1909, offers far-reaching panoramic views towards the Weimarer Land. Another significant spot is the Kulmturm Observation Tower, one of Germany's oldest steel framework towers, providing views of the Saale and Rinne valleys, the Orlasenke, and the Thuringian slate mountains. Additionally, the Baropturm Observation Tower offers impressive panoramic views of the Thuringian Forest and the Ilm-Saale region.
High above Bad Blankenburg, you can find Greifenstein Castle, which was once one of Germany's largest feudal castles and offers an excellent view. The area around Großkochberg, near the highest point 'Die Wache', is also known for Kochberg Castle, a former residence of Charlotte von Stein and now a Goethe memorial, adding cultural appeal to the natural high points.
The highest elevation within the municipality of Uhlstädt-Kirchhasel is 'Die Wache', reaching an altitude of 526 meters above sea level. While specific public access features are not extensively detailed, its status as the highest point naturally suggests significant views of the surrounding landscape.
The Carolinenturm on Kötsch is open during the summer season (April to September) on Sundays and public holidays from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. The Kulmturm Observation Tower can be accessed year-round at any time. The Baropturm Observation Tower is open on the last Sunday of the month from May to September.
From the Carolinenturm, you can enjoy far-reaching views towards the Weimarer Land. The Kulmturm offers panoramic vistas of the Saale and Rinne valleys, the Orlasenke, and the Thuringian slate mountains. The Baropturm provides an impressive view of the Thuringian Forest, the slate mountains, and the Ilm-Saale region, with the Harz mountains visible on clear days.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The Carolinenturm on Kötsch is a popular choice, offering an accessible climb to the observation platform. Greifenstein Castle is also a great destination for families, often hosting events like bird of prey shows or medieval markets.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails that lead through diverse landscapes, often providing scenic overlooks and connecting to historical sites. For cycling enthusiasts, there are many routes available, including road cycling and touring bicycle options. You can find more details on specific routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Uhlstädt-Kirchhasel and Cycling around Uhlstädt-Kirchhasel guides.
Yes, the region offers a well-developed network of trails, including options suitable for various fitness levels. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Church Oberhasel loop from Oberhasel' or the 'Kochberg Castle Park – Luisenturm on the Hummelsberg loop from Großkochberg'. These and other beginner-friendly trails are detailed in the Easy hikes around Uhlstädt-Kirchhasel guide.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views offered from the various towers and elevated points. The historical significance of sites like the Carolinenturm and Greifenstein Castle, combined with well-maintained trails and the natural beauty of the surrounding forests and valleys, makes for a rewarding experience. The community has shared over 970 photos and given more than 1000 upvotes to the highlights in the area, reflecting high satisfaction.
The terrain around Uhlstädt-Kirchhasel is characterized by rolling hills, forests, and river valleys. Hiking trails often lead through diverse landscapes, including the 'Uhlstädter Heide' nature reserve. While many routes offer beautiful views and are well-marked, some paths, particularly those leading to observation towers like the Kulmturm, may involve narrow stairs or require a moderate level of fitness.
While the Kulmturm is accessible year-round, the Carolinenturm and Baropturm have limited opening hours during the summer season (April/May to September). Spring and autumn are particularly popular for hiking, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. However, the views from the towers can be enjoyed in any season, with winter providing a unique, often clear, perspective.
When visiting the observation towers, be aware of their unique characteristics. The Carolinenturm requires ascending 106 steps. The Kulmturm has narrow stairs, which might be a challenge for those with a fear of heights, though safety nets and grippy perforated plates have been added during renovations. The Baropturm involves 78 steps to reach its viewing platform.


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