Best mountain peaks around Roßleben are found within a landscape of gentle hills and varied elevations in Thuringia, Germany. The region features natural forest areas, the scenic Unstrut River Valley with its sandstone cliffs, and the picturesque Märzenbechertal. These areas provide diverse terrain for outdoor enthusiasts, offering rewarding experiences for visitors. Elevated areas and natural attractions characterize the region's outdoor offerings.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Hohe Schrecke: This gem lies inconspicuously on the "Touringen Stempelweg between trails 118 and 119." It is the entertaining footpath over the suspension bridge, covering a distance of approximately 180 meters. All trails are in good, natural condition and are very well signposted. Hazards: Many rotten trees.
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A magnet for cyclists and day-trippers, just don't forget the old hiking trails, otherwise you'll lose the hikers.
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Well, it is probably the highlight of the region, but there are also opinions that claim the site is somewhere else.😉
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really tough climb without ebike, the bench is in the right place
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The observation tower is just great. Magnificent foresight. The place where the sky disk was found, also known as the eye of the sky, was beautifully staged.
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The Bottendorfer Hills are a small mountain range that is under nature protection due to its dry grassland and special flora. The highest point is the 206 meter high Galgenberg.
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The Enzianberg 333m, one of the many elevations of the Hohe Schrecke on the tours between Heldrungen, Braunsroda, the suspension bridge in Bärental and Lossa, Garnbach, Langenroda, Donndorf Monastery, Kleinroda. From the suspension bridge, the ascent is long and strenuous. It's better if you come from the other direction. A small wooden bench to take a breather can also be found between the trees.
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A lot of thought has been given to the design of this place and not just one situation has been reconstructed.
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The region around Roßleben offers several popular elevated areas and viewpoints. The Nebra Sky Disc discovery site features a 30-meter-high observation tower with panoramic views, including the Nebra Arch. Another notable spot is Galgenberg, Bottendorf Hills, a natural monument known for its dry grassland and unique flora, offering views from its 206-meter peak. Within the Hohe Schrecke region, Enzianberg provides a forest environment with challenging routes and scenic vistas.
Yes, the Nebra Sky Disc discovery site is considered family-friendly. Its 30-meter observation tower is designed with a relatively closed staircase and solid concrete, making it suitable even for those uncomfortable with heights, and offers magnificent views of the landscape.
The region is characterized by diverse natural features. You can explore ancient beech forests in areas like Hohe Schrecke, scenic riverine landscapes and impressive sandstone cliffs along the Unstrut River Valley, and the picturesque Märzenbechertal, which is stunning in early spring with blooming snowdrops. Elevated areas often provide viewpoints over these varied landscapes.
The Nebra Sky Disc discovery site is a significant historical location. The observation tower there helps visitors understand Bronze Age celestial observations by aligning with astronomically significant points, offering insights into the history surrounding the Nebra Sky Disc.
The Märzenbechertal (Snowdrop Valley) is particularly stunning in early spring when snowdrops are in bloom, creating a picturesque display. For general hiking and enjoying the forest areas like Hohe Schrecke, spring, summer, and autumn offer pleasant conditions, though access to the Nebra Sky Disc tower might be blocked in bad weather during winter.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the Hohe Schrecke natural forest area features a challenging 36-kilometer 'Great Hohe-Schrecke Circular Route'. Additionally, Enzianberg, a summit within Hohe Schrecke, offers particularly strenuous ascents, especially when approached from certain directions.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy cycling and gravel biking. There are numerous routes available, such as those found in the Cycling around Roßleben guide and the Gravel biking around Roßleben guide. These guides feature routes like the 'Mittelberg Observation Tower – View of Wendelstein Castle loop' for cycling and various moderate to difficult gravel biking trails.
Yes, for easier walks, the Märzenbechertal offers several accessible hiking loops, such as the 'Meadow of Spring Snowflakes – Benches by the Snowdrop Trail loop' which is an easy 6.6 km route. The Rabenswald Family Trail in Hohe Schrecke also provides a more gentle journey through the primeval beech forest, combining nature with historical insights.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views from the observation tower at the Nebra Sky Disc discovery site. The unique flora and dry grasslands of Galgenberg, Bottendorf Hills are also highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the 'SUPER BANK' at Enzianberg Summit and Carved Wooden Bench, a perfect spot for a breather amidst the forest.
You can find a variety of hiking routes that explore the elevated areas and natural attractions around Roßleben in the Hiking around Roßleben guide. This includes routes like the 'Arche Nebra – Mittelberg Lookout Tower loop' and several loops through the Märzenbechertal.
While not a prominent peak, Sattlersberg in the Hohe Schrecke is considered a hidden gem. It lies inconspicuously on the 'Touringen Stempelweg' and offers a pleasant footpath, including an entertaining section over a suspension bridge.


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