Best mountain peaks around Thermalbad Wiesenbad, located in the Ore Mountains, provide access to various mountain peaks and rock formations. The region is known for its thermal springs, with the surrounding mountainous landscape offering opportunities for outdoor activities. These areas feature geological formations, historical sites, and panoramic views.
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At Schatzenstein you will find Nagel's Column, Station 127 of the Saxon State Survey of 1864, and the memorial plaque for Max Schreyer, the composer of the "Vuglbärbaam" song. A large rest area with a shelter offers space for a relaxing break.
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"The Royal Saxon Triangulation (here with its historical proper 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 The triangulation network created by August Nagel was considered one of the most accurate surveying networks in the world at the time. The Nagel Columns are preserved today as technical monuments. From the Schatzenstein, the stations Greifenstein, Scheibenberg, Fichtelberg, Hirschensprung, Auersberg, Hirschenstein, and Katzenstein were sighted. Unfortunately, this panoramic view is no longer available.
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A very nice corner
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a very nice view
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View from below, view from above, ,--- here every view is special
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Near (below) Wolkenstein Castle, in an approximately 80 m high rock formation, lies the Wolfsschlucht. This makes the impressive descent possible with a view of the Zschopautal. The origin of the name Wolfschlucht does not come - as suspected - from wolves in the Ore Mountains, but is said to come from the sounds of the wind when it blows over the rock and through the gorge and "howls". The Wolfsschlucht and its rocks also attract experienced climbers. The rest area below the rock formation is located directly on the Zschopau, information boards give a detailed overview of the climbing rocks and their level of difficulty.
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The Schatzenstein is a 760.4 m high mountain in the Ore Mountains. The Schatzenstein lies directly northwest of the town of Elterlein, on the municipal borders with Zwönitz and Grünhain-Beierfeld in the Grünhain Forest. The Schatzenstein area is a popular hiking destination with several phyllite cliffs, some reaching up to ten meters in height. However, due to the dense forest, there are hardly any distant views. At the highest point of the Schatzenstein stands a pillar of the Royal Saxon Triangulation, and a memorial plaque for the dialect poet Max Schreyer, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the creation of his well-known song "Dar Vuglbärbaam," is embedded in the rock. Max Schreyer was the head forester of this district between 1887 and 1893.
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For extensive panoramic views, consider visiting Pöhlberg Observation Tower and Berghotel Röthberg, which offers vistas across Annaberg-Buchholz and the broader Ore Mountains, extending to Fichtelberg and Klínovec on clear days. Another excellent option is the Dreibrüderhöhe Observation Tower, providing wide views over the Ore Mountains and the immediate surroundings of Marienberg. The Greifensteine also offer impressive views from viewpoints like the Kreuzfelsen.
Yes, several peaks have rich histories. The eastern slope of Pöhlberg features the Pöhlberg Mining Landscape, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Montanregion Erzgebirge/Krušnohoří, with remnants of historical silver, copper, and tin mining. The Greifensteine area is also part of this UNESCO site, known for its intensive tin mining history and a visitor mine nearby. Additionally, the Schreckenberg Tower is built on a mountain with roots in Annaberg silver mining, and the Schatzenstein Triangulation Pillar marks a Royal Saxon Triangulation site from 1864.
The region is known for diverse geological formations. Pöhlberg is a striking basalt table mountain, famous for its impressive basalt columns, sometimes called 'butter barrels,' visible on its western and northern slopes. The Greifensteine are an impressive granite rock formation, with distinctive 'woolsack' shaped rocks formed by erosion. The area around Thermalbad Wiesenbad generally features basalt table mountains and granite formations.
Yes, the Dreibrüderhöhe Observation Tower is categorized as family-friendly, offering an accessible observation tower and hiking opportunities. The Greifensteine also provide a unique natural setting with an open-air theatre that uses the rock formations as a stage, which can be an engaging experience for families.
Many peaks offer excellent hiking. Pöhlberg has various hiking trails leading to its summit. Dreibrüderhöhe is easily accessible via signposted hiking trails from nearby towns, and the International Mountain Hiking Route Eisenach–Budapest passes by. The Greifensteine area is also popular for hiking, with numerous trails weaving through the unique rock formations. For more hiking options, you can explore the Running Trails around Thermalbad Wiesenbad guide, which includes routes like the 'Strobel Promenade – Idyllic Zschopau Valley loop'.
Yes, you can find amenities directly on some summits. Pöhlberg Observation Tower and Berghotel Röthberg features a mountain hotel and restaurant at its 831-meter summit. Similarly, the Dreibrüderhöhe Observation Tower has a mountain hotel adjacent to it, inviting visitors to stop and relax. The Scheibenberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn also offers a mountain inn for accommodation and dining.
Beyond hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. The Greifensteine area is popular for climbing, with various routes available. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including road cycling and mountain biking. You can find detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Thermalbad Wiesenbad and MTB Trails around Thermalbad Wiesenbad guides. For example, the 'Bärenstein–Kühberg Cycle Path' for road cycling or the 'Hahn Bridge – Umanutá Koza Food Truck loop' for mountain biking.
For Dreibrüderhöhe, there are parking spaces available adjacent to the observation tower, including spots for caravans. For other peaks, it's generally advisable to check local signage or information for specific parking areas near trailheads or summit access points.
Visitors highly appreciate the extensive panoramic views from observation towers like Pöhlberg and Dreibrüderhöhe. The unique geological formations of Pöhlberg's basalt columns and Greifensteine's granite rocks are also a major draw. Many enjoy the combination of outdoor activities, historical insights, and the opportunity to relax at mountain hotels or inns found on the summits.
The Ore Mountains offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and clear views, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for longer days and enjoying outdoor activities. Winter offers opportunities for winter hiking, though conditions can be challenging, and some facilities might have reduced hours. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
While many trails are suitable for intermediate hikers, the Greifensteine area offers various climbing routes that can be quite challenging, catering to different skill levels. For cycling, routes like the 'Final Climb to Klínovec Summit – Fichtelberg Ascent loop' from Thermalbad Wiesenbad are rated as difficult, indicating more strenuous options for experienced adventurers.


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