Best mountain peaks around Leopoldsreuter Wald are found within the Bavarian Forest Nature Park in Lower Bavaria, Germany. This forest area, with an altitude of around 1111 meters, is surrounded by notable peaks offering views and unique features. The region is known for its low-mountain terrain, rich history, and natural beauty. Prominent peaks in its vicinity provide opportunities for outdoor activities and panoramic views.
Last updated: May 25, 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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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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On the tower you have a wonderful all-round view 🤩
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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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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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great view especially in the evening light
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The most popular peaks include Dreisessel Rock, known for its 'Stone Sea' and tri-border location, and the Haidel Observation Tower, which offers extensive panoramic views. Visitors also appreciate the unique Teufelsschüssel Rock Formation for its geological features and tranquil atmosphere.
The region boasts several unique natural features. On Dreisessel Rock, you'll find the 'Steinerne Meer' (Stone Sea), an impressive accumulation of large granite rocks. The Teufelsschüssel Rock Formation features towering boulders with distinctive bowl-like depressions, formed by natural weathering.
Yes, Dreisessel Rock holds cultural significance. It gained fame through the Bavarian Forest poet Adalbert Stifter and is associated with a legend where kings of Bavaria, Bohemia, and Austria supposedly met to define their borders, giving the peak its name ('three armchairs'). Additionally, it marks the tri-border area where Germany, the Czech Republic, and Austria converge.
The mountain peaks around Leopoldsreuter Wald offer expansive and incomparable panoramic views. From Dreisessel Rock, you can see the Bavarian Forest and the Passau region. The Haidel Observation Tower provides a comprehensive all-round view of the Bavarian Forest, while the Almberg Summit Cross offers fantastic vistas of both the Bohemian and Bavarian Forests.
Many areas around Leopoldsreuter Wald are suitable for families. While specific peaks might vary in difficulty, the Haidel Observation Tower is generally considered family-friendly, offering an accessible way to enjoy the views. When planning, look for trails marked as 'family_friendly' in komoot to find suitable routes.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Leopoldsreuter Wald guide. Cycling routes are also popular, which you can find in the Cycling around Leopoldsreuter Wald guide. For hikers, there are dedicated Mountain Hikes around Leopoldsreuter Wald, including routes to the Hochstein Summit and Dreisessel.
Yes, there are many hiking trails. For instance, the Mountain Hikes around Leopoldsreuter Wald guide features routes like the Hochstein Summit (1,333 m) – Steinernes Meer loop, which is moderate, and the Dreisessel – Dreisesselhaus Mountain Inn loop, which is difficult. You'll find a range of difficulties to suit different fitness levels.
The region is beautiful throughout the year, but for hiking and clear views, late spring to early autumn (May to October) is generally ideal. For popular spots like Dreisessel Rock, visitors recommend going during the week or in the early morning/late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the best light for photography.
Yes, for a convenient stop, the Dreisesselhaus Mountain Inn is located near the Dreisesselberg. It serves as a good resting point for many tours in the area, offering food and refreshments. The Teufelsschüssel Rock Formation is also described as a pleasant place to linger for rest and relaxation.
Visitors frequently praise the incomparable panoramic views, especially from Dreisessel Rock and the Haidel Observation Tower. The unique geological formations, such as the 'Stone Sea' and the 'Teufelsschüssel' rock castle, are also highly appreciated. The opportunity for diverse outdoor activities and the tranquil atmosphere are often highlighted.
The Bavarian Forest region, including areas around Leopoldsreuter Wald, is generally dog-friendly for outdoor activities. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife. Check local signage for specific regulations on individual trails or at particular viewpoints.
While Leopoldsreuter Wald itself is around 1111 meters, one of the most significant peaks in its vicinity is the Dreisessel, standing at 1,312 meters (4,304 feet). The highest point of the Dreisesselberg is called Hochstein, at 1,333 meters.


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