Best mountain peaks around Neuhausen/Erzgebirge offer diverse natural landscapes in the Eastern Ore Mountains. This region is characterized by its elevated terrain, providing panoramic views and a range of outdoor activities. Neuhausen/Erzgebirge serves as a base for exploring prominent local peaks and the broader Ore Mountains ridge. The area combines natural beauty with historical significance, including old triangulation stations.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Bernstein Station 14 of the Royal Saxon Triangulation and Central European Survey It was also used for the Bohemian Triangulation. There is also a small information panel for this purpose. "The Royal Saxon Triangulation (here with its historical name) is a national survey carried out between 1862 and 1890 on the territory of the Kingdom of Saxony, with the simultaneous creation of a trigonometric network. The goal was to record the territory with scientific and geodetic precision and, by establishing permanently marked reference points, to create the basis for the production of accurate maps." - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%B6niglich-S%C3%A4chsische_Triangulirung From the station, the sightings were taken clockwise from the north to Schwartenberg, Frauenstein, Kahleberg, Wieselstein, Fichtelberg, Hirtstein, Udohöhe, and Saidahöhe. The nearby Grossenstein station on the Eduardova skála was added for accuracy.
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In the middle of the Ore Mountains' raised bogs lies the Bärenstein, from which, on a clear day, you have a fantastic panoramic view of the Ore Mountains and the Bohemian Basin as far as the Bohemian Central Uplands. By bike, there are several ways to explore other sights, such as Lesna or the television tower on the Jedlak with a view of Chomutov and Jirkov.
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"The Royal Saxon Triangulation (here with its historical name) is a national survey carried out in the years 1862 to 1890 on the territory of the Kingdom of Saxony with the simultaneous creation of a trigonometric network. The aim was to record the territory of the state in a scientifically and geodetically precise manner and to create the basis for the production of precise maps by establishing permanently marketed fixed points." - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%B6niglich-S%C3%A4chsische_Triangulirung The triangulation network created by August Nagel was considered one of the most precise surveying networks in the world at the time. The Nagel columns are now preserved as technical monuments. Unfortunately, no other stations can be seen from the Kannelberg, but the mountain can be seen from other stations. For example, Sandberg in Frauenstein, Opitzhöhe above Freital, Neuklingenberger Höhe, etc.
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excellent tour on the edge of the Ore Mountains
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We are from Rehefeld on the winter toboggan run to the Hemmschuh, then along the railway embankment to the Teichhaus, on the other side of the street along the Freiberger Mulde and steeply uphill via Dreidellenweg to the Drachenkopf 👍🤩 Departure then to the Teichhaus and again steeply uphill to the Steinkuppe with the summit cross 👍🤗E MTB or E trekking bike required☝️😄
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The Steinkuppe is one of the 8000s in the area around Rechenberg-Bienenmühle 😆... measured in decimeters, of course
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A bit unexpected, but in the end somehow cool again.
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also dragon head one of the 8000s
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The most popular mountain peak is the Schwartenberg Summit and Schwartenberg Hut, known for its 789-meter high viewpoint and panoramic views. Other highly regarded peaks include Steinkuppe Summit, nestled within a forest, and Medvědí Skála (Bear Rock), a natural monument offering all-round views.
For exceptional panoramic views, the Schwartenberg Summit is highly recommended. From its observation platform, you can see across the Ore Mountains ridge towards Freiberg, Augustusburg, the Rauschenbach dam, and even the Bohemian Ore Mountains. Medvědí Skála (Bear Rock) also provides a fantastic all-round view from its cliffside location.
Yes, the Schwartenberg Summit and Schwartenberg Hut is considered family-friendly. Additionally, you can find several easy hiking routes in the area, such as the 'Small pond with rest area loop from Neuhausen' or the 'Purschenstein Castle – View of Neuhausen loop from Neuhausen'. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Neuhausen/Erzgebirge guide.
The region's mountain peaks offer diverse natural landscapes. You'll encounter dense forests, prominent rock formations like Medvědí Skála (Bear Rock), and stunning panoramic viewpoints. The area is also characterized by its elevated terrain, providing views of nearby dams and the broader Ore Mountains ridge.
Yes, several peaks feature historical significance. The Drachenkopf Summit (also known as Kannelberg) hosts a historic surveying column from the Royal Saxon Triangulation. Similarly, Medvědí Skála (Bear Rock) is a trigonometric point used in historical surveys. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's geodetic past.
The area around Neuhausen/Erzgebirge offers numerous hiking trails. You can find routes like the 'View of the Seiffen Church – Kammweg to Schwartenberg loop from Neuhausen' which includes the Schwartenberg. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Neuhausen/Erzgebirge guide, which lists various trails with different difficulty levels.
Yes, the region is popular for cycling and mountain biking. The Steinkuppe Summit is part of the BLOCKLINE mountain bike route, which also connects to the Drachenkopf Summit. For a variety of cycling routes, check out the Cycling around Neuhausen/Erzgebirge guide.
Absolutely. At the Schwartenberg Summit, you'll find the Schwartenbergbaude, a mountain inn that invites visitors to linger and refresh themselves. It's open daily from 11 AM.
Trails to the mountain peaks around Neuhausen/Erzgebirge generally range from moderate to intermediate difficulty. For example, the ascent to Schwartenberg can be steep but rewarding. There are also easier walks available, especially around the base of some peaks or along dam loops, as detailed in the Easy hikes around Neuhausen/Erzgebirge guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the wonderful all-round views offered by peaks like the Schwartenberg, especially on clear days. The combination of natural beauty, the opportunity to refresh at mountain inns, and the well-maintained trails for hiking and biking are frequently highlighted. The historical significance of triangulation stations also adds an interesting dimension to the experience.
Yes, the Schwartenberg is considered Neuhausen's 'Hausberg' (home mountain). It's one of the highest mountains in the Eastern Ore Mountains and is easily accessible, offering a direct and enriching experience of the region's natural beauty.


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