Best attractions and places to see around Haidmühle are found in the Bavarian Forest, near the tri-border region of Germany, the Czech Republic, and Austria. This area features a landscape of mountains, forests, and high moors. Haidmühle offers a combination of natural landmarks and cultural sites. The region is known for its historical significance and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Haidel is a 1,167 meter high mountain in the Bavarian Forest. On its summit there is a 35 meter high observation tower that offers an impressive panoramic view of the Bavarian-Bohemian border regions all the way to the Alps. The observation platform is 30.33 meters high and can be reached via 159 steps.
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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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On the tower you have a wonderful all-round view 🤩
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... worth a visit in every season ... Great hike
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Always beautiful. A different, very special setting.
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Very good all-round visibility. An ascent is worthwhile.
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Haidmühle is rich in natural landmarks. You can visit the Dreisessel Massif, which includes the impressive Dreisessel Rock and offers panoramic views. Another highlight is the Haidel Observation Tower, providing extensive views across the Bavarian-Bohemian border regions. Don't miss the unique Stone Sea at Plöckenstein, a vast collection of granite rocks.
Yes, Haidmühle offers several cultural and historical sites. The KulturLandschaftsMuseum (KuLaMu) Grenzerfahrung is an open-air museum preserving the traditional cultural landscape. You can also visit the abandoned village of Leopoldsreut, where only the church and schoolhouse remain, offering a glimpse into its past. Additionally, the town hall hosts the Photodocumentation "Böhmisch-Röhren", depicting a former Bohemian Forest village.
The region around Haidmühle is ideal for hiking. You can explore trails around the Dreisessel Massif, including the ridgeway, which leads from the Dreisessel to the tri-border point through a unique landscape of dead trees. The Schwellhäuslweg is known for its waterfalls and idyllic river course. Many well-marked trails, including sections of the long-distance Goldsteig trail, are available for various difficulty levels. For more hiking options, check out the Running Trails around Haidmühle guide.
Haidmühle provides several options for families. The Haidel Observation Tower is considered family-friendly and offers an exciting climb with rewarding views. The community also features Kneipp facilities and playgrounds. During summer, Kreuzbachsee is a great spot for swimming.
Haidmühle is a year-round destination for outdoor activities. Summer is excellent for hiking, cycling, and swimming in Kreuzbachsee. The observation towers and natural landmarks offer great views during warmer months. In winter, the area transforms, providing various opportunities for winter sports.
Absolutely! Haidmühle is a great base for cycling. You can rent e-bikes at the Tourist Information Haidmühle and explore numerous trails. For specific routes, consider the Road Cycling Routes around Haidmühle or the Gravel biking around Haidmühle guides.
You can visit the Tripoint Monument (Germany–Austria–Czech Republic), located within the Dreisessel Massif. This man-made monument allows visitors to cross the respective borders with just a few steps, offering a unique experience at the junction of three countries.
The Stone Sea at Plöckenstein is a remarkable natural monument within the Dreisessel Massif. It's a vast collection of granite rocks, a block heap formed during earlier ice age periods. It's considered one of Bavaria's most beautiful geotopes and offers impressive rock formations.
The ridgeway is a unique trail leading from the Dreisessel to the border triangle. Visitors often describe it as impressive, surrounded by thousands of dead trees, creating a very special setting. It offers beautiful views of the Bohemian Forest, though caution is advised when wet as the path can become slippery.
Yes, the region is home to several high moor areas, including Haidfilz, Fichtenfilze, Latschenfilze, and Zwicklfilz near Schnellenzipf. You can also find the Ursprung der Kalten Moldau (source of the Cold Vltava river) beneath the Haidel, marked by a memorial stone at the confluence of its headwaters.
Leopoldsreut is a former settlement founded in 1618 along the Golden Steig, which became deserted by 1962. Today, only the church and schoolhouse remain, serving as a historical reminder. A visitor center provides information about the village's past, and it hosts Germany's highest historical festival annually in August.
Visitors consistently praise the Haidel Observation Tower for its fantastic and wonderful all-round views. From its 30.33-meter-high platform, accessible via 159 steps, you can enjoy extensive vistas of the Bavarian-Bohemian border regions, stretching all the way to the Alps on clear days.


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