Best mountain peaks in Landkreis Rhön-Grabfeld offer diverse natural beauty and panoramic views within the Rhön Mountains. The region provides opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking and winter sports. Several notable peaks feature cultural landmarks and extensive trail networks. This area is characterized by its varied terrain, from forested slopes to open vistas.
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At 894 meters, the Hohe Hölle is the seventh-highest mountain in the Rhön Mountains and lies between the towns of Gersfeld-Mosbach and Bischofsheim in the Rhön. The Hohe Hölle is a subsidiary of the Himmeldunk. The state border between Hesse and Bavaria, as well as the natural Rhine-Weser watershed, runs across its ridge. At the Hohe Hölle, there is a very beautiful hiking hut, the Würzburger Bergbundhütte, which is run by the Alpine Club Würzburg Section. As it is a club hut, the Würzburger Bergbundhütte is generally only open on weekends. It is best to check the hut's website in advance. (Info Rhöntourist)
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For the last part of the Rhöner Extratour: Gersfeld you can mobilize all your energy reserves for various altitude meters =)
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I really hope the hut will be rebuilt 😫 https://osthessen-news.de/n11773753/kissinger-huette-steht-in-flammen-buergermeisterin-reubelt-mir-blutet-das-herz.html
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Here, on the fourth highest mountain in the Rhön, the Hessian-Bavarian border runs... from here, if the weather is good, you can see the Lange Rhön. At the summit, there is a German Telekom transmission tower that can be seen from far away.
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A place worth seeing in the Rhön.
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Even the strongest hiker needs a break sometimes 😀
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Border stone KP (Kingdom of Prussia) and KB (Kingdom of Bavaria)
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Recently, you can now also collect a stamp for the summit pass from the Bischofsheim Tourist Information Center at Himmeldunk (6 stamps must be collected within 10 days to receive a certificate).
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Landkreis Rhön-Grabfeld features several notable peaks. The Kreuzberg is known for its monastery and brewery, while Arnsberg offers wide views and is popular for paragliding. The Heidelstein summit is the highest point in the district, and Hohe Hölle provides challenging hiking experiences.
The Kreuzberg, often called the 'sacred mountain of the Franconians,' is a major pilgrimage site. It hosts the historic Kloster Kreuzberg, famous for its traditional brewery and 'Kreuzbergbier.' Beyond its cultural and culinary appeal, it offers extensive hiking trails and transforms into a popular ski area in winter. The Golgotha group (Three Crosses) on the Kreuzberg is a popular landmark with great views.
Many peaks offer expansive panoramic views. From Arnsberg, you can see higher peaks like Himmeldunkberg, Heidelstein, and Kreuzberg, stretching to the Coburger Land on clear days. The Weyhershauk Summit Cross also provides a great view of the surrounding area. The Osterburg castle ruins reward visitors with a magnificent vista after the climb.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Osterburg castle ruins offer a rewarding climb and a fantastic view, with tables and benches available for snacks. The Golgotha group (Three Crosses) on the Kreuzberg is also considered family-friendly, and the Rother Kuppe Observation Tower provides amenities and views for all ages.
The Heidelstein summit, at 930 meters (3,051 feet), holds the distinction of being the highest point within Landkreis Rhön-Grabfeld, offering expansive views across the Rhön landscape.
Yes, in winter, the Kreuzberg transforms into a popular ski area with several ski lifts, cross-country skiing trails, and a toboggan run. The northern side of Arnsberg also becomes a winter sports area with ski lifts and groomed cross-country trails.
Absolutely. The Golgotha group (Three Crosses) on the Kreuzberg is a significant man-made monument and part of a Way of the Cross. The Osterburg castle ruins were once a regional administrative center and border fortress. Additionally, the Hohe Hölle summit features historic boundary stones marking the state border.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including sections of the 'DER HOCHRHÖNER' premium hiking trail on Arnsberg. Cycling is also popular, with routes like 'Themed cycle route Celtic tour - Fladungen - Rhön' and 'Ring of the Queen - Rhön' available. For more options, explore the Cycling in Landkreis Rhön-Grabfeld or Running Trails in Landkreis Rhön-Grabfeld guides.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Hohe Hölle offers a demanding hiking experience. Its ridge also marks a portion of the state border between Hesse and Bavaria and the Rhine-Weser watershed, adding to the adventure.
The historic Kloster Kreuzberg on Kreuzberg is famous for its brewery and traditional food. On the Heidelstein's southern slope, you'll find the Kissinger Hut, which offers overnight accommodation and regional specialties. The Hohe Hölle also features the Würzburger Bergbundhütte, typically open on weekends.
While the Dammersfeldkuppe is the second-highest mountain in the entire Rhön, its access is severely limited. It is largely located within the Wildflecken Training Area, a military restricted zone. Access is typically only possible during annual 'Volkswandertage' (public hiking days), and the actual summit is a no-go area due to its past use as an artillery target.
Visitors frequently highlight the magnificent views from various peaks, such as those from the Osterburg castle ruins and the Golgotha group (Three Crosses) on the Kreuzberg. The unique combination of natural beauty, cultural sites like the Kreuzberg monastery, and diverse outdoor activities like hiking and winter sports are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the Arnsberg summit features distinctive basalt rock formations. The Weyhershauk Summit Cross is located within a nature reserve, known for its species-rich flora and fauna, representing the northernmost occurrence of an important dry habitat in Bavaria.


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