Best mountain peaks around Stephansposching are found in the broader Deggendorf district, which is part of the Bavarian Forest. This region offers access to several notable mountain peaks, providing excellent opportunities for hiking and experiencing the natural landscape. While Stephansposching itself is in a flatter area, the nearby mountains contribute to the region's diverse outdoor appeal.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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A natural summit with a great cross and a shelter.
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Steep climb but the view is worth it
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The journey is always worth it, the view and peace are amazing
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Way to Steinbichel: Walk from the center of Mietraching to the Rusel power plant. After the power station, turn left over the Höllbach bridge and then immediately right into the forest path. Follow the path straight uphill until it crosses a gravel path. Here a clearly visible footpath goes to the right to the summit cross. The way there is not signposted.
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Simply a nice hidden and quiet place with a great view of Deggendorf
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Nice, quiet place with a snack bar and shelter. Even if the view is limited, the climb is worth it. Next to the cross is a beautifully decorated tree at Christmas time 🎄
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You can't see the cross from the main path... At the top of the hill there is a small turnoff to the cross and the hut. Perfect for making a snack, with a shelter.
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While Stephansposching itself is in a flatter region, the broader Deggendorf district offers access to several impressive peaks in the Bavarian Forest. These include Breitenauriegel, one of the highest mountains in the Bavarian Forest, Klosterstein Summit (Vogelsang), known for its panoramic views, and Dreitannenriegel, which provides extensive views over Lower Bavaria.
For expansive views, consider Breitenauriegel, which offers vistas over the Danube valley and the Gäuboden region. Klosterstein Summit (Vogelsang) provides a wonderful panoramic view across the Bavarian Forest, including sights of Großer Arber. Dreitannenriegel also boasts extensive views, with the Bavarian Alps visible on clear autumn days. Closer to Stephansposching, the Butzen Summit Cross and View from the Steinbichel Cross also offer great perspectives.
Yes, several peaks feature prominent summit crosses. You can find a large cross at the summit of Breitenauriegel, Klosterstein Summit (Vogelsang), and Dreitannenriegel. Closer by, the Schützinger Berg Summit Cross and Butzen Summit Cross are popular spots, with the Schützinger Berg even offering a new wooden hut for rest.
The region offers a variety of hiking experiences. Peaks like Breitenauriegel and Dreitannenriegel have various footpaths leading to their summits, ranging from moderate to difficult. For example, a particularly steep ascent to Dreitannenriegel starts from Mietraching. You can find challenging routes like the "Breitenauriegel Summit – Geißkopf Summit and Bike Park loop" or moderate ones like the "Dreitannenriegel Summit Trail – View from the Kreuzfelsen loop" on the Mountain Hikes around Stephansposching guide.
Yes, for a more family-friendly option, Monte Schlittenberg is listed as family-friendly and offers a view from its 338m elevation. While the higher peaks require more effort, many trails have sections suitable for families, especially the lower parts or less steep ascents. Always check the specific trail difficulty before heading out with children.
The Bavarian Forest region is beautiful year-round. Clear autumn days, especially when föhn winds are present, can offer exceptional visibility, making it possible to see the Bavarian Alps from peaks like Dreitannenriegel. Spring and summer are also excellent for hiking, with lush greenery. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear and caution due to snow and ice conditions.
Beyond mountain hiking, the area around Stephansposching offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, such as the "Roadbike loop from Rettenbach," or enjoy running trails like the "Stephansposching – View of Stephansposching loop." For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Stephansposching and Running Trails around Stephansposching guides.
Yes, the areas around peaks like Breitenauriegel and Dreitannenriegel are part of the Deggendorfer Vorwald Special Area of Conservation. This designation highlights the ecological importance of these regions and their natural beauty, making them ideal for nature observation.
Despite its modest height of 775 meters, the Butzen Summit Cross is known for its crisp climbs and descents, offering a surprisingly engaging hike. Visitors often mention a hidden but great trail towards Eidsberg, making it a rewarding spot for those who enjoy a bit of adventure off the beaten path.
The Schützinger Berg Summit Cross is an excellent place to rest. It features a cross, seating, a table, and a new wooden hut that offers protection from the rain, making it a comfortable stop during your hike.
Yes, Dreitannenriegel is distinguished by a large summit cross and a display board that helps identify the panoramic views, allowing you to learn about the visible landmarks and geographical features of Lower Bavaria.
Yes, the Sender Deggendorf (Hochoberndorf) is a telecommunication tower that, while not directly accessible to its top, is located at 806 meters above sea level and offers a viewpoint. It's a notable landmark in the landscape, providing a unique destination for those interested in both technology and scenic vistas.


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