Natural monuments around Tröstauer Forst-West showcase the Fichtelgebirge region's geological formations and natural beauty. This area in Bavaria features granite landscapes, rock labyrinths, and significant geological outcrops. Visitors can explore diverse natural features, including summits with panoramic views and unique rock formations. The region offers opportunities to observe geological history and varied ecosystems.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The pond, originally created for industrial purposes and tin extraction, is now an idyllic destination for hikers and cyclists. Information boards on site provide an overview of the pond's history. Marked hiking trails lead here. A good starting point is the hiking parking lot on the B303 near Tröstau or the hiking parking lot in Vordorf. You can also reach the pond relatively quickly from Silberhaus.
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An exciting cave beneath the Prince's Rock, partially walled, with seating and a fireplace. It was probably a former shelter used by forestry workers or hunters.
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If you're in the area, you should definitely visit this highlight. Not only is the descent down the metal stairs spectacular, but walking through the rock formation is also a real experience! A few hundred meters further on, the view from the Prince's Rock is worth it. The climb up the rather steep stairs and the view from the top is a real experience!
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Simply idyllic... I had to stop myself from jumping in!😃
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That's a highlight with an interesting story. He was a dog, the Schmiedmatzengirgel. 😂
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Good view of Rauher Kulm, Ochsenkopf and Klausenlift Mehlmeisel. Beautiful rock with steep stairs.
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The journey is the destination, a beautiful, rocky root path to the summit cross. Unfortunately, we didn't have any summit schnapps with us today. But we still enjoyed the destination.
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The "alpine", steep hiking trail leads up over some large rocks and down the other side (if you want). You should have a bit of sure footing here! But the ascent/descent of around 180 meters is worth it! A fantastic view and gigantic boulders. There are several benches at the top to rest on. Be careful when it's wet, it can be slippery!
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The Tröstauer Forest-West area is rich in diverse natural features, primarily characterized by its granite landscapes. You can explore impressive rock formations, rock labyrinths, and significant geological outcrops. Highlights include high-altitude blockfields, unique summits, and even a rare raised bog. The region offers a variety of natural monuments, from ancient quarries to unique ecosystems.
Among the most popular natural monuments are the Hohe Matze Summit, known for its distinctive oval-shaped stacked rocks and panoramic views. Visitors also highly rate Princes' Rocks, which features an engaging rock labyrinth, and Girgel Cave, a small rock cave with an adjacent labyrinth and local folklore.
Yes, the Zinnschütz Pond is considered family-friendly. It's an artificial pond with historical significance related to tin mining, offering a peaceful setting for a leisurely visit. Exploring the Girgel Cave and its rock labyrinth can also be an engaging activity for families, though some parts might require careful navigation.
The Hohe Matze Summit, standing at 813 meters, is notable for its distinctive oval-shaped stacked rocks. It offers phenomenal views towards the Kösseine mountain. Geographically, it's interesting as it's crossed by the watershed between the North Sea and the Black Sea, as well as the 50th parallel.
Absolutely! The region is famous for its rock labyrinths. You can navigate through the captivating rock labyrinth at Princes' Rocks, which includes a small climbing section to reach a viewpoint. The Girgel Cave also features an adjacent rock labyrinth that is impressive to explore.
The former Fuchsbau quarries, located northwest of Tröstau, offer a fascinating look into the region's geological and mining past. These tin granite quarries were historically renowned for exceptional mineral finds, including world-class goyazite crystals and large smoky quartz. While mineral collecting is now prohibited to preserve the site, it showcases the area's rich geological history and the value of its pure orthoclase granite.
The Blockmeer am Gipfel der Platte is a striking 'block sea' located at the 885-meter summit of the Platte mountain. It's a vast field of granite boulders that serves as a vital biotop for rare lichens and mosses, making the summit area a designated nature reserve. A visit offers an impressive geological spectacle and panoramic views towards Tröstau and Wunsiedel.
Yes, the nearby Fichtelseemoor is a rare rain-fed raised bog and one of Northern Bavaria's few remaining. It's particularly noteworthy for its unique bog pine forest and is a protected natural area. It supports a diverse array of specialized flora and fauna, including the carnivorous sundew plant, making it a valuable site for ecological observation.
The Tröstauer Forest-West area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, such as the 'Fichtelsee – View of Fichtelsee loop' or the 'Alexandersbad Castle – Luisenburg Rock Labyrinth loop' in the Cycling around Tröstauer Forst-West guide. For hikers, there are dedicated waterfall hikes, like the 'Thussfall Waterfall – Eger Waterfall loop', detailed in the Waterfall hikes around Tröstauer Forst-West guide, and mountain hikes, such as the 'Haberstein Rock Formation – Lake House Fichtelgebirge loop', found in the Mountain Hikes around Tröstauer Forst-West guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views from summits like Hohe Matze and the unique experience of navigating rock labyrinths at Princes' Rocks and Girgel Cave. The tranquility and natural beauty, especially around places like Zinnschütz Pond, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the challenging yet rewarding hikes that lead to these natural wonders.
Yes, for instance, the Plattenstieg Trail to Platte Summit takes you through the Fichtelseemoorgebiet past rock formations like Nas'n and Predigtstuhl, leading directly to the summit of the Platte. It's also often recommended to combine a visit to Princes' Rocks with the nearby Girgel Cave for a more comprehensive exploration of the area's unique rock formations.


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