Best mountain peaks around Ursensollen are found within a landscape characterized by rolling hills and diverse terrain in the Upper Palatinate region of Bavaria, Germany. The highest elevation in Ursensollen reaches 537 meters above sea level. While distinct mountain peaks are not prominent, the area is known for its scenic hiking opportunities within the Hirschwald Nature Park. This park features smooth valleys, pastured plateaus, deep forests, and impressive rock formations, offering varied elevated experiences.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Very nice viewpoint at 646m altitude. A bit of climbing is necessary to get to the top of the rock. Very steep to the right and left, so caution is advised.
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I climbed today (April 28, 2025). I took the path from Haslach and turned right at the first junction. The last stretch is steep and arduous. Once at the top, it's a few more meters of walking.
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Wonderful landscape with beautiful stretches of road and many beautiful sights
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Wonderful stretches of road with many interesting sights
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There are three crosses at the summit of Kalvariberg
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Cozy rest area, it's not that easy to get past 🥰
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Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary The construction of the second and larger church on the Habsberg, hereinafter referred to as the “pilgrimage church” to distinguish it from the Chapel of Grace, goes back to the initiative of the Helfenberg manor. The structure of the church (40 x 16.5 m), which is visible from afar, has a retracted choir in the north, followed by a nave with three window axes and a tower 37 m high in the south. The older tower of the Maria Hilf Church in Amberg was unmistakably the model for the double onion dome with lantern and cross (18 m). Construction of the church began in 1761 following planning by the Munich court master mason, Leonhard Matthäus Gießl, and the participation of the electoral master mason Johann Fischer from Ingolstadt. In 1764, accounts were already settled with the plasterer Josef Dietmayer from Wessobrunn and the fresco painter Johann Michael Wild from Amberg. The organ was installed in 1767 by Johann Conrad Funtsch from Amberg. In the same year, the high altar with tabernacle, the pulpit and a reliquary, as well as probably the two side altars, were completed by Georg Leonhard Dänthl from Velburg. The year 1769 brought the completion of the church. The focal point of the room is the mighty high altar. In the excerpt, God the Father graciously bends down. In the large central shrine framed by angels, the Mother of God floats upwards as the Immaculata. She takes all the prayers and needs of those seeking help with her and brings them before the face of God. Four powerful sculptures on the left, John the Baptist and Zacharias, and on the right, Joachim and John the Evangelist, refer to the earthly and spiritual family of Mary. The side altars are of similar quality to the high altar. Two columns each flank a central shrine. This contains a sculpture of St. in the left altar. Florian, to the left is St. Elizabeth, on the right St. Ottilie. The right side altar contains the figure of St. in the central shrine. George, to the left is St. Francis Xavier, on the right St. John Nepomuk, see. The highlight of the church's decoration is the large ceiling fresco in the nave. Its theme is: Healing of the sick,” says the banner of the angel in the center of the picture under the figure of Mary. Source: Excerpts from the Habsberg pilgrimage church guide
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Fantastic view of a seemingly endless forest area
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While Ursensollen doesn't feature traditional towering mountain peaks, the region offers several significant elevated areas and viewpoints. These include the Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of Mary, Habsberg, which is the highest point of the Jurasteig, and the Summit cross on Osterlochfelsen, known for its steep drops and karst formations. Another rewarding spot is Bärenfels Summit, which offers expansive views after a climb.
Yes, several elevated areas and trails around Ursensollen are suitable for families. The Summit Cross at Schlögelsmühle is categorized as family-friendly, offering a viewing bench on a beautiful rock formation. The region's rolling hills and well-marked paths within the Hirschwald Nature Park also provide accessible options for various hiking levels.
The elevated areas around Ursensollen are characterized by diverse natural features. You can expect to see smooth valleys, pastured plateaus, deep forests, and impressive rock formations. The Summit cross on Osterlochfelsen, for instance, is part of a rock massif with karst openings and a karst cave. The Jura Plateau also offers picturesque views of the surrounding landscape.
The most prominent historical and cultural site among the elevated points is the Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of Mary, Habsberg. This religious building, visible from afar, holds significant historical importance, with its construction dating back to 1761. It serves as a cultural landmark and a viewpoint.
The region around Ursensollen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking within the Hirschwald Nature Park and along sections of the Jurasteig Trail. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including those for gravel biking and touring. You can find more details on specific routes in the Gravel biking around Ursensollen, Running Trails around Ursensollen, and Cycling around Ursensollen guides.
Yes, many elevated viewpoints are accessible via marked hiking trails. For example, the Summit cross on Osterlochfelsen can be reached via a marked path, though sure-footedness is recommended due to carved steps. The Jurasteig Trail also incorporates sections that lead to elevated areas, offering diverse terrain and beautiful landscapes.
The highest elevation in the immediate Ursensollen municipality reaches 537 meters (1,762 ft) above sea level. While not a traditional mountain peak, this elevation contributes to the region's characteristic rolling hills and offers varied terrain for exploration.
Visitors frequently appreciate the rewarding views of the surrounding area from these elevated points. The natural beauty, diverse hiking experiences, and the characteristic rolling hills and forests of the Upper Palatinate are often highlighted. The Bärenfels Summit, for instance, is praised for its wonderful views after a challenging climb.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the Bärenfels Summit offers a challenging experience, requiring climbing and sure-footedness to reach the top. Additionally, sections of the 233-kilometer long-distance Jurasteig Trail, which traverses the broader Jura mountain range, can provide demanding routes with diverse terrain.
Yes, some elevated viewpoints offer amenities for rest. At the Summit cross on Osterlochfelsen, for example, you'll find a table with benches, perfect for taking a break. The Summit Cross at Schlögelsmühle also features a viewing bench.
The region's diverse landscapes, including forests and plateaus, are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for hiking. Summer is also suitable, though some trails might be more exposed. Winter can provide a different, serene experience, especially in the forests, but conditions may vary.


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