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The 12 Most Amazing Peaks in the Haßberge

Best mountain peaks in the Haßberge are characterized by rolling hills, dense mixed forests, and historical sites. This low mountain range in Lower Franconia, Bavaria, offers diverse hiking opportunities. Many peaks feature historical significance, including castle ruins and ancient settlements. The region is part of the Haßberge Nature Park, providing access to well-preserved natural environments.

Best mountain peaks in the Haßberge

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Spitzberg Summit Cross, a summit that offers a view of the Main…

Last updated: May 13, 2026

Bramberg Castle Ruins

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An impressive castle ruin, situated high up on a hill. This makes it the highest ruin in the Haßberge – and gives you the opportunity to enjoy an incredible view.

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Spitzberg Summit Cross

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With 319 m summit height, the Spitzberg is not exactly a giant amongst the comparable mountains. Nevertheless, you will be rewarded after the climb with a great view of the Main Valley and the pilgrimage church Maria Limbach!

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Summit Cross Hohe Wann

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The summit of the Hohe Wann is 388 meters high. At the top there is a kind of summit cross and an information board about the nature reserve of the same name.

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Zeilberg Summit and Quarry

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The stone adventure trail around the Zeilberg near Maroldsweisach is about stone working and sensory experience with stones and the topic of animals and plants in the quarry, such as …

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This peak is shown on many maps and has a radio mast that can be seen from afar. Anyone who suspects a view will not get their money's worth, because it is a wooded peak.

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Großer Knetzberg

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Horny Zrail to the big Krduzberg. Real fun

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Hermannsberg summit with a cross!
From there you have a great view of Sand am Main & Zeil am Main with Käperle and the Schmachtenberg castle ruins.

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Rauchberg (344 m)

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The Rauchberg is a hill west of Sechsthal and northeast of Rappberg. The smoky mountain has a height of 344 meters and is located in the nature reserve "Hohe Wann" …

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Nassacher Höhe (512.2 m)

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At 512.2 m above sea level, the Nassacher Höhe is the highest mountain in the Haßberge mountain range on the Rennweg in the Haßberge district of Bavaria. It is located …

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View from Spitzelberg

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A beautiful vantage point with a mega view. The highway noise is annoying

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May 4, 2026, Haubeberg Summit (Communications Tower)

You will pass by here as part of the HINTERINDIEN.DE tour no. 31.

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The hut at Großer Knetzberg is now history

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Each of the many small sacred monuments, often erected generations ago out of deep popular piety, proclaims to the faithful observer the timeless message of the death of Jesus Christ, but this is only seemingly the end: for it is also a sign of the overcoming of death through his glorious resurrection, which we Christians celebrate at Easter. At the beginning of this year's Lenten season, Pope Leo XIV, in an address, described the cross of Christ as the "deepest revelation of God's love."

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A journey into history with lots of information on the panels.

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At 512.2 m above sea level, the Nassacher Höhe is the highest mountain in the Haßberge mountain range on the Rennweg in the Haßberge district of Bavaria. It is located in the Franconian Haßberge Nature Park above Nassach, a district of Aidhausen. The summit lies within the municipality of Hofheim in Lower Franconia.

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The ruins of Bramberg Castle are located within the Haßberge Nature Park on the summit of the 494.3-meter-high Bramberg, an extinct volcanic cone of the Heldburg Gangschar, approximately 2 kilometers northwest of the village of Bramberg, a western district of Ebern, and about 5 kilometers (as the crow flies) northeast of the city of Königsberg in Bavaria. It is surrounded by the Goßmannsdorf Forest. Source and further information: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burg_Bramberg_(Ha%C3%9Fberge)

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Further information at: https://peakhunter.com/de/peaks/hohe-wann

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We briefly left the main hiking trail HAS.5 and walked up a wide path, which was initially paved and then turned into a wide forest path, also a little steeply up to the plateau of the Hohe Wann. This path was also used by forest vehicles. I visited here in winter, so I could look into the valley through the still leafless trees. There are benches here for a rest. I had previously read on the Highlight Trail that it is very dangerous, also because of falling trees. That's why I chose the wide path and walked back along it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most notable mountain peaks to visit in the Haßberge?

The Haßberge region offers several notable peaks. The highest point is the Nassacher Höhe (512.2 m), providing panoramic views. For historical interest, visit the Bramberg Castle Ruins on Bramberg, or the prehistoric ring fort at Schwedenschanze. The Großer Knetzberg is also significant for its Celtic history.

Are there mountain peaks in the Haßberge with historical significance?

Yes, the Haßberge is rich in history. The Bramberg Castle Ruins are located on the 494.3-meter-high Bramberg, an extinct volcanic cone, offering a blend of nature and medieval history. Schwedenschanze features the Wallanlage Schwedenschanze, a prehistoric ring fort, while the Großer Knetzberg holds evidence of ancient Celtic settlements.

Which mountain peaks offer the best views in the Haßberge?

For expansive views, the Nassacher Höhe (512.2 m) provides panoramic vistas of the Haßberge Nature Park. The Spitzberg Summit Cross offers a 360° all-round view of the Main Valley and the pilgrimage church Maria Limbach. Additionally, the Summit cross on Hermannsberg provides wide views over Sand am Main and the Main valley.

Are there family-friendly mountain peaks or trails in the Haßberge?

Many peaks in the Haßberge are suitable for families. Highlights like the Spitzberg Summit Cross, Bramberg Castle Ruins, and the Summit cross on Hermannsberg are categorized as family-friendly. The region's rolling hills and extensive network of footpaths in the Haßberge Nature Park offer diverse hiking experiences for various fitness levels.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the Haßberge mountain peaks?

The Haßberge region is characterized by peaceful, gently rolling hills, dense mixed forests, and picturesque landscapes including meadows and vineyards. You'll find well-preserved natural environments as part of the Haßberge Nature Park, offering opportunities to explore local flora and fauna. Many peaks, such as the Nassacher Höhe, are covered in forest and offer natural viewpoints.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in the Haßberge?

Beyond hiking, the Haßberge offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, such as the 'Beer & wine – gravel in the Hassberge Hills' route, or mountain biking trails like the 'Haßberge Castles Loop'. For more details on these activities, refer to the Gravel biking in the Haßberge and MTB Trails in the Haßberge guides.

Are there specific hiking trails near these mountain peaks?

Yes, the Haßberge Nature Park is crisscrossed by numerous footpaths. For dedicated hiking, you can find routes like the 'Abt-Degen-Steig' or the 'Haßberge adventure tour - castle tour'. These trails often lead to significant peaks and historical sites. More hiking options are available in the Hiking in the Haßberge guide.

What is the best time of year to visit the Haßberge mountains for hiking?

The autumn months are particularly recommended for visiting the Haßberge. During this time, the leaves change color, creating a beautiful backdrop for walks and hikes through the mixed forests and rolling hills.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks in the Haßberge?

Visitors frequently appreciate the combination of natural beauty and historical significance. The extensive hiking opportunities, often leading to breathtaking views, are a major draw. The presence of historical sites like castle ruins and ancient settlements on or near the peaks, such as the Bramberg Castle Ruins, adds a unique cultural dimension to the outdoor experience.

Are there any challenging hiking trails among the Haßberge mountain peaks?

While many trails are intermediate, some routes in the Haßberge offer a more challenging experience. For example, the Summit Cross Hohe Wann is categorized as challenging. The region's diverse terrain allows for routes catering to various fitness levels, from leisurely strolls to more demanding ascents.

Can I find viewpoints that are less known or 'hidden' in the Haßberge mountains?

While specific 'hidden' viewpoints are not explicitly detailed, the region's numerous peaks and rolling landscape suggest many opportunities for discovery. The Haßberge Nature Park's extensive network of footpaths often leads to unexpected scenic spots. The View from Spitzelberg is noted for its beautiful vantage point over the Main valley.

Are there any facilities like huts or shelters near the mountain peaks?

Yes, some peaks offer basic facilities. For instance, near the Großer Knetzberg, there is a small shelter available for resting during your hike.

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