Best mountain peaks around Klaffer am Hochficht are situated in the Bohemian Forest, offering a range of natural attractions. The region is characterized by its diverse mountainous landscape, including the prominent Hochficht massif. This area provides opportunities for both summer hiking and winter sports. The peaks feature various geological formations and offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Dreisessel in the Bavarian Forest border triangle is one of the most popular excursion and hiking destinations. Well-signposted paths lead to its peaks Dreisesselfels, Hochstein and Bayerischer Plöckenstein (Czech: Trojmezná hora), offering a wonderful view of the Bavarian Forest, the Bohemian Forest and the Mühlviertel.
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A beautiful cross adorns the summit of the highest elevation in the Bohemian Forest. From the 1379 m high summit you have a wonderful view all the way to the Moldau reservoir.
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The Bavarian Plöckenstein is the border between Germany and the Czech Republic and between the Bavarian Forest and the Bohemian Forest. The border stone is located next to the summit cross. At 1365 m, the Bavarian Plöckenstein is one of the highest elevations and, when visibility is good, offers great views as far as the Alps.
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Skiing on the Hochficht is always nice. Slopes are well prepared and the "survive's hut" has a treat for everyone ⛷️🍰🍗🇦🇹
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It is located in the Lower Bavarian district of Freyung-Grafenau around 370 m (as the crow flies) northwest of the German-Czech border. The mighty rock with a large summit cross can be climbed via a stone staircase. The panorama ranges from the Plöckenstein over parts of the Bohemian Forest, the Almberg, the Haidel and the Lusen to the Rachel. On a clear day, you can see as far as the Alps. Due to the public Dreisesselstraße, which leads to the Dreisesselhaus ("Berggasthof Dreisessel"), which is almost 450 m (as the crow flies) south of the Hochstein, the Dreisesselberg, especially the Hochstein, is often heavily frequented. But there are also marked hiking trails from all directions, for example from the Kreuzbachklause, from Haidmühle-Frauenberg or the Czech Nové Údolí to the Hochstein.
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The Hochficht is a winter sports area, which opens up over the three adjacent mountains Zwieselberg (1163 m above sea level), Reischlberg (1281 m above sea level) and Hochficht.
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For me, the summit wasn't really worthwhile, but the further way was all the more so
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At 1,378 meters above sea level, the summit is the highest mountain in the Austrian part of the Bohemian Forest on the one hand, and the highest elevation in the entire Mühlviertel and in southern Bohemia on the other.
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The region offers several impressive natural features and viewpoints. You can visit the Bärenstein Summit and Rock Formations, which provides terrific views, extending as far as the Alps on clear days. Another unique spot is the Teufelsschüssel Rock Formation, known for its bowl-like depressions filled with water. The Dreisessel Rock also features an impressive 'Stone Sea' of granite rocks and offers great views over the Bavarian Forest.
The Hochficht massif, the highest mountain in the region, offers diverse hiking experiences. In summer, numerous trails, including sections of the Nordwaldkammweg, lead over the summit, providing spectacular panoramic views of the entire Mühlviertel. Notable viewing points like Stinglfelsen (1,260 m) and Schönbergfelsen (1,305 m) are found along these trails. While the summit itself might be less dramatic for some, the journey through the surrounding area is highly rewarding.
Yes, the region caters to families, especially during winter. The Hochficht ski area includes a 'Fichtl Kids Park' with ski instructors, magic carpets, and a ski carousel, making it ideal for children learning to ski. For summer, many trails offer varying difficulties, and easier hikes can be found, such as those mentioned in the Easy hikes around Klaffer am Hochficht guide.
The best time to visit depends on your desired activities. Spring and autumn offer mild weather and vibrant landscapes, perfect for hiking and enjoying the scenic beauty. Winter is ideal for snow sports, with the Hochficht massif transforming into a significant ski area. Summer also provides excellent conditions for hiking.
The Plöckenstein (1,379 m) is a significant border mountain in the Bohemian Forest, popular for hikers seeking challenging routes. It offers unique cross-border experiences, often leading into the Czech Republic. The area around Plöckenstein is also home to the scenic Lake Plöckenstein, adding to its natural appeal.
Absolutely. The region provides a variety of hiking options, including challenging mountain tours. Routes leading to and around Plöckenstein are known for their demanding nature. For more advanced trails, you can explore options in the Hiking around Klaffer am Hochficht guide, such as the 'Stinglfelsen Viewpoint – Inn "To Survive" loop' or routes to the Plöckenstein Summit Cross.
Yes, the Hochficht massif is a prominent winter sports area. It encompasses the peaks of Zwieselberg (1,163 m) and Reischlberg (1,281 m), offering approximately 20 kilometers of pistes for various skill levels, including a demanding FIS race track. Night skiing is also available on certain days, and the 'Fun Park Schwarzenberg' caters to freestylers and snowboarders.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various cycling routes, from challenging tours to scenic loops, as detailed in the Cycling around Klaffer am Hochficht guide. These routes often take you through picturesque landscapes and past natural attractions.
The Dreisesselhaus Mountain Inn is an excellent resting point, perfectly situated for many tours in the area, near the Dreisesselberg. It offers a place to relax and refuel amidst beautiful surroundings. During winter, a small supply station is also open near the Hochficht summit.
The Hochficht is primarily known as the highest mountain in the region and a central hub for outdoor activities. It's renowned for its extensive winter sports area, which includes the adjacent Zwieselberg and Reischlberg peaks. In warmer months, it transforms into a popular hiking destination, offering panoramic views and numerous trails.
Besides the Teufelsschüssel Rock Formation with its water-filled depressions, the region features the impressive Dreisessel Rock, which includes a 'Stone Sea' of huge granite rocks. The Klafferkessel, while not a peak, is another notable natural attraction, characterized by an impressive rock formation of granite blocks in a forest area.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Bärenstein Summit, where the vista can extend to the Alps. The unique rock formations, such as those at the Teufelsschüssel, are also highly appreciated for their natural beauty and the sense of peace they offer. Many enjoy the diverse hiking opportunities and the tranquility found in the area.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails suitable for beginners. For example, the 'Inn for survival – Stinglfelsen Viewpoint loop' from Hochficht / Smrčina is an easy 4 km route. Other accessible options can be found in the Easy hikes around Klaffer am Hochficht guide, ensuring enjoyable walks for all fitness levels.


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