Best mountain peaks around Kronach are found within the scenic Franconian Forest, a region characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and picturesque valleys. While not featuring traditional towering peaks, the area offers numerous prominent hills and elevated viewpoints. These locations provide expansive vistas and diverse landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts. The region's geography makes it ideal for exploring natural settings and historical sites.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
Highlight • Viewpoint
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Viewpoint
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more peaks around Kronach.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Kronach
The Rennsteig — Thuringia's most beautiful hiking route
Nature, the outdoors and adventure – hiking through the VGN's nature parks
Long distance hiking trails in the Thuringian Forest
Discover the Green Belt in Germany’s Thuringian Slate Mountains with BUND
Cycling across Germany – my journey to the southernmost point of Germany
Magical woodland & trails – cycling in Germany’s Franconian Forest
The Franconian Trail – A Diverse Hiking Dream Across 24 Stages
Stop by at the Margraves – hiking around Kulmbach in Bavaria
Experience history – day Tours at the Green Belt in Thuringia
Discover the nature along the “Greenbelt” together with the BUND
Rest stop at the Windheimer Höhe
0
0
Please note: West of the Roten Bühl, a large amount of forest has been cleared, and new paths have been created in the process. Here, you have to explore the paths yourself, and sometimes you won't find the old, familiar paths again. It's impossible to get lost, as a wide forest road leads around three-quarters of the hill a little lower down. From the forest road, a beautiful forest path leads west to the 7Fuhren (7-horse carriages), and from there, you'll eventually reach the Lucas Cranach Tower, which is well-marked. You can also head for the houses north of the hill and walk back to Staibra on the paved road.
0
0
Viewpoint on the Schlossberg with a mushroom as a seat with weather protection
1
1
Beautiful place, worth it
0
0
Height according to the sign 708 m above sea level. Not spectacular but still worth a detour
0
0
You don't even have to go as far as the cross to find a worthwhile destination here. The Eichenbühl has always been a magnificent vantage point on the western edge of the Franconian Forest. And for connoisseurs there has always been a beautiful little path around the summit. All of this has improved again, because currently (May 2024) the meadow path is beautifully mown and by cutting down spruce trees along the path, the view from the southeast (Fichtel Mountains) to the northeast to the Thuringian Forest is possible. It is best to leave the car on the Kapellenweg on the edge of the forest about 100 m behind the end of the village of Eichleithen. Then you go on a little discovery tour, because the circular route is not yet listed on OSM and Komoot. If you can't find it, look here https://www.komoot.com/de-de/tour/1578282365 or in the Bavaria Atlas.
0
0
So if you have enough provisions with you and are spontaneous, you can consider whether you want to hike a little further 😉
2
0
For truly expansive panoramic views, the Radspitz Tower is highly recommended. Located on the 678-meter-high Radspitze, its observation tower provides comprehensive vistas stretching across the Fichtelgebirge, Franconian Jura, Steigerwald, Hassberge, Rhön, and the Thuringian Forest. Another excellent spot is the paragliding launch site near Radspitze, offering fantastic views towards Staffelberg and Vierzehnheiligen.
Yes, the Windheimer Höhe summit holds historical importance. It features the Napoleon bush, marking the spot where Emperor Napoleon I met with his generals in 1806. Additionally, Schlossberg (Castle Hill) in Kronach itself is home to historic structures, including the remains of an old fortress, offering impressive views and a glimpse into the past.
The Schloßberg Nordhalben Summit and Mushroom Sculpture is considered family-friendly, offering a great view and a unique mushroom sculpture. While not explicitly listed as 'family-friendly' in all data, many of the rolling hills and viewpoints in the Franconian Forest, like Kronacher Berg or Hainberg, are generally accessible for family walks, especially during pleasant weather.
The region is characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque valleys. Elevated points like Schloßberg Nordhalben boast a special microclimate supporting rare plants. During summer, paths leading up hills like Hainberg are lined with wildflowers, and autumn brings vibrant displays of changing leaves, particularly around Kronacher Berg.
Absolutely. The Kronach region, part of the Franconian Forest, is excellent for hiking. You can find numerous routes, including moderate trails like the 'Circular trail in Mitwitz Forest' or the 'FrankenwaldSteigla Arnica Trail'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Kronach guide, which details various routes suitable for different skill levels.
Beyond hiking, the area offers great opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find moderate cycling routes like 'Burgen- und Schlösser-Tour' or 'Vom Rennsteig nach Kronach' in the Cycling around Kronach guide. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Ködel Reservoir – Ködel Dam loop' or 'Im schönen Norden des Rodachtals', detailed in the MTB Trails around Kronach guide.
The Suhle is identified as the highest point in the Landkreis Kronach (Kronach district). While specific visitor features are not detailed, its status as the highest point suggests a significant elevation within the region. Another notable high point is Wildberg Summit (735 m), which offers views, though the ascent to Tettau can be steep.
While specific 'hidden' viewpoints are not explicitly detailed, exploring the numerous smaller hills and elevated areas beyond the most popular spots can lead to quieter discoveries. The region's character of rolling hills and dense forests means many paths offer unexpected scenic overlooks. Consider exploring areas around Markgräfliche Höhe (635 m) or The Gubel Summit (410 m) for potentially less frequented spots.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views offered from various points, such as the Radspitz Tower. The unique natural settings, like the special microclimate at Schloßberg Nordhalben, and the historical context found at sites like Windheimer Höhe, also draw significant interest. The opportunity for diverse outdoor activities, from hiking to cycling, within a beautiful natural landscape is also highly valued.
Yes, the Ratzenberg Mountain, located in northernmost Ludwigsstadt within the Kronach District, hosts an observation tower. This tower provides spectacular views that include the Thuringian–Bavarian border, offering a unique geographical perspective.
Oberer roter Bühl is noted as the most prominent 'mountain' in the Kronach district, with a prominence of 181 meters (594 feet) and an elevation of 535 meters (1755 feet). Its prominence suggests it offers significant viewpoints, though specific visitor amenities are not detailed.
Many elevated points and summits in the region are equipped with rest areas. For instance, the Geuserberg Summit Cross and Rest Area provides a dedicated spot for relaxation. The Radspitzturm also has seating on the tower, inviting visitors to take a break while enjoying the view.


Discover Kronach’s best peaks and summits by region:
See even more amazing summits around Kronach with these guides: