Best mountain peaks around Haimendorfer Forst are found within the broader Nürnberger Land region, as Haimendorfer Forst itself is primarily a forested area with an average altitude of 349 meters. While not featuring conventional mountain peaks, the area offers prominent elevations that serve as popular destinations for outdoor activities. These locations provide diverse terrain for hiking and cycling, along with historical landmarks and observation points. The region is characterized by its natural forest landscapes and local elevations that offer views and recreational opportunities.
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From Lauf difficult gravel tour with elevation
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Super nice beer garden on the Moritzberg. Great Franconian food and beers! Top destination by bike or on a hike.
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The tower is located on a hill and is open as an observation tower during the summer months.
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The Schmausenbuck is an elevation right next to the Nuremberg Zoo, in the middle of the beautiful Reichswald. For a beautiful view high above the treetops, you can climb the historic observation tower. The Reichswaldfest takes place here every year. You can find the opening times and prices at: https://www.nuernberg.de/internet/stadtportal/behoerdenwegweiser/dienstleistung/ansichtsturm_schmausenbuck.html.
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A rest area after a short climb is right next to the chapel.
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Highly recommended. But double the highlight.
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While Haimendorfer Forst is primarily a forest, the broader Nürnberger Land region features prominent elevations. The most notable are Moritzberg Summit, often called Nuremberg's local mountain, and Schmausenbuck Tower, known for its observation deck near the Nuremberg Zoo.
Moritzberg Summit stands at 603.5 meters and is a striking landmark. It's popular for hikers and cyclists, offering well-maintained trails. The summit features the historic St. Mauritius Chapel, the Moritzbergturm observation tower with panoramic views, and the Moritzberg Mountain Inn, providing a great spot for recreation and relaxation.
Schmausenbuck Tower is located next to the Nuremberg Zoo within the Reichswald forest. It offers nature trails, mountain biking routes, and an observation tower that provides views over the treetops and Nuremberg. The area is considered a natural paradise, especially for mountain bikers, and has historical significance due to an old quarry.
Yes, Moritzberg features the historic St. Mauritius Chapel (built in 1419) and the Moritzbergturm observation tower. On Keilberg, you can find the Ruins of the St. Ottmar and St. Ottilie Chapel, a religious building with a watchtower on old foundations, offering a historical break point after an ascent.
Yes, both Moritzberg and Schmausenbuck offer family-friendly experiences. Moritzberg has easy trails and a mountain inn, while Schmausenbuck, located next to the Nuremberg Zoo, features nature trails and an observation tower that can be enjoyed by families. The annual Reichswald Festival at Schmausenbuck also contributes to a family-friendly atmosphere.
The region around Haimendorfer Forst is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy to moderate, and dedicated mountain biking routes. For specific hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Haimendorfer Forst guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can check out the MTB Trails around Haimendorfer Forst guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails around Haimendorfer Forst. For example, you can find routes like the 'Moritzberg Mountain Inn – Inn Zum Rockenbrunn loop from Leinburg' or the 'Bench With a View of Nuremberg – Moritzberg Mountain Inn loop from Diepersdorf'. More options are available in the Easy hikes around Haimendorfer Forst guide.
On Moritzberg, you can visit the Moritzberg Mountain Inn, which offers Franconian delicacies, coffee, and cake, often with a beer garden in summer. While Schmausenbuck doesn't have a direct inn on its summit, the nearby Nuremberg Zoo area offers various dining options. The broader region also has cafes and pubs in towns like Schwaig, Diepersdorf, and Röthenbach an der Pegnitz.
The Moritzbergturm observation tower on Moritzberg Summit offers panoramic views of the Franconian Alps and the Pegnitz Valley. The Schmausenbuck Tower provides views high above the treetops and over Nuremberg. Additionally, the watchtower at the Ruins of the St. Ottmar and St. Ottilie Chapel on Keilberg also offers a scenic vantage point.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of natural beauty, historical sites, and recreational opportunities. The panoramic views from observation towers, the well-maintained trails for hiking and cycling, and the welcoming atmosphere of places like the Moritzberg Mountain Inn are frequently highlighted. The region's appeal is reflected in over 2450 upvotes and 1450 photos shared by the komoot community.
Parking is generally available near the access points for these popular elevations. For instance, accessing Moritzberg Summit by car requires a permit from the municipality. For other areas like Schmausenbuck, parking can be found near the Nuremberg Zoo or designated trailheads. The Entenberg Pass also has parking facilities.


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