Best mountain peaks around Pleinfeld are characterized by rolling hills and forests, offering elevated areas for outdoor activities. The region, a market town in Bavaria, Germany, features a highest elevation near Dorsbrunn at 505 meters above sea level. While not traditional dramatic peaks, these elevated points provide opportunities for hiking and enjoying the natural landscape. The area is also known for its proximity to the Großer Brombachsee in the Franconian Lake District.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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The Laubbichel in Weißenburg is a beautiful, small natural viewpoint, perfect for a relaxing break or a short walk. From here, you have a great view of the surrounding area, especially in autumn when the leaves color the landscape. Ideal for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts!
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Wide view into nothingness The descent to Ohlangen is really interesting.
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Nice approach/exit also at the back via Ohlangen.
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... and now thanks to https://www.dav-georgensgmuend.de/ also with new benches
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In Wikipedia this survey is listed as "nameless mountain". Hard to believe, since it is probably the highest point in the Roth district. Thalmässing has the longest climb. On the descent down to Dannhausen you reach the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district shortly after the apex.
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The only summit cross in the district.
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Geibfelkreuz 448 m. Nice place for a break! Don't forget ... write your name in the book.
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While Pleinfeld is known more for its rolling hills than dramatic mountains, several elevated points offer great views and hiking opportunities. The highest point in the Roth district is Lehhof (612 m), offering wide views. Other significant spots include Laubbichel (636 m), which is a beautiful natural viewpoint, and Hörlberg Summit Cross (448 m), known for its trails and summit book.
Yes, the Hörlberg Summit Cross (448 m) is categorized as family-friendly and offers several good trails suitable for various ages. The general landscape around Pleinfeld, with its forests and hills, provides many opportunities for enjoyable family walks.
You can expect to find dense forests, open viewpoints offering wide vistas of the surrounding Franconian Lake District, and natural monuments. Locations like Laubbichel are particularly noted for their natural beauty, especially in autumn when the foliage changes color.
Beyond hiking to the summits, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and running. For example, explore the "Little Brombach Lake – Altmühlsee loop" for road cycling or the "Brombachsee Lakeside Trail" for gravel biking. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Pleinfeld, Gravel biking around Pleinfeld, and Running Trails around Pleinfeld guides.
Yes, several of the elevated points feature dedicated hiking trails. For instance, Hörlberg Summit Cross and Klosterberg Summit are known for their good trail networks. Klosterberg also has a trail parking lot, making it convenient for hikers.
The region is beautiful year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for lush greenery and water activities around the nearby lakes. Autumn is particularly recommended for places like Laubbichel, where the changing leaves create stunning scenery. Even winter offers opportunities for walks, though conditions may vary.
The Hörlberg Summit Cross itself is a man-made monument with religious significance, often featuring a summit book for visitors. While the area is generally known for its natural beauty, historical sites like the Sandsee castle are located on hills nearby, adding a cultural dimension to the landscape.
Most of the highlighted elevated points, such as Hörlberg Summit Cross, Lehhof, Klosterberg Summit, and Laubbichel, are classified as intermediate difficulty. This means they are suitable for hikers with some experience, offering a good balance of challenge and reward.
Yes, for some locations, parking is conveniently available. For example, Klosterberg Summit has a dedicated trail parking lot, making it easy to start your hike.
Visitors frequently appreciate the well-maintained trails and the rewarding views from the summits. The opportunity to sign a summit book at places like Hörlberg Summit Cross is also a popular tradition. The wide, expansive views, especially from Lehhof, are often highlighted as a key draw.
While specific circular routes directly to these points aren't detailed here, the extensive network of hiking trails in the Pleinfeld region allows for combining different sections into longer or circular walks. Many of the nearby cycling and running routes also offer scenic paths through the elevated terrain, which can be adapted for hiking.


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