Best mountain peaks around Bad Alexandersbad are situated within the Fichtelgebirge in northeastern Bavaria. This region is characterized by a scenic landscape featuring notable mountain peaks and unique rock formations. These natural attractions provide views and geological features, making the area suitable for hiking and exploration. The diverse terrain offers various opportunities for outdoor activities.
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A small staircase with a wonderful view from the viewing platform 😍. On the south side of the large, isolated rock is the inscription: Kaiser-Wilhelms-Felsen 1797-1897
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At 869 meters, the Burgstein rock group is the highest point in the Luisenburg. From here you have a beautiful view of Tröstau in the west, Wunsiedel in the north and east towards the Czech Republic.
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A beautiful summit with a wonderful view 👍
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Beautiful all-round view and in good weather you can see as far as the Fichtelberg and the Czech Republic, the Arber or the Rauhen Kulm.
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Because of the clear, wide view in all directions (Bavarian Forest, Rhön, Thuringian Forest, Ore Mountains), the Kösseine was a popular destination from an early stage. The level of awareness was significantly increased in 1805 by visiting the then Prussian sovereignty. Opened to tourists since 1878, the mountain still attracts many hikers and cyclists today. There is no public road to the summit. The stone observation tower and the “Kösseinehaus” accommodation house of the Fichtelgebirge association invite you to take a look and stop for a bite to eat.
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For an even better view, you just have to climb the Kaiserfelsen after the rock labyrinth!
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Because of the free, wide view in all directions (Bavarian Forest, Rhön, Thuringian Forest, Ore Mountains), the mountain was a popular destination from an early stage, and the level of awareness was significantly increased in 1805 by a visit to the then Prussian sovereignty. Opened up for tourism from 1878, the mountain still attracts many hikers who have to climb it on foot because there is no public road to the summit. The stone observation tower and the “Kösseinehaus” accommodation house of the Fichtelgebirge association invite you to take a look and stop for a bite to eat. Source: http://www.bayern-fichtelgebirge.de/koesseine/0.htm
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Professor Ludwig Hacker from Wunsiedel tells us in the “History of the Luisenburg” that this rock was consecrated in 1897, on the centenary of the birthday of Emperor Wilhelm I. The funds for “making it accessible” and everything else that was needed to organize the celebration were donated by Consul Ida Schmid from Hamburg. Mrs. Schmid came from a Wunsiedel family that had been very involved in the development of the Luisenburg facilities. The donor wrote at the time: “In grateful memory of what God gave us Germans through Emperor Wilhelm I. Incidentally: Wilhelm was a son of Queen Luise, after whom the Luxburg was renamed Luisenburg in 1805. Source: http://www.bayern-fichtelgebirge.de/luise/9.htm
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The Fichtelgebirge region around Bad Alexandersbad boasts several notable peaks. The Kösseine massif, with Große Kösseine (939m) and Kleine Kösseine (922m), is a major highlight, offering extensive views and the Kösseine Summit and Observation Tower. Other significant peaks include Hohe Matze (813m), known for its views of Kösseine, and Burgstein (879m), which features the impressive Burgsteinfelsen.
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Kösseine is highly recommended. From its observation tower, you can see the Bavarian Forest, Rhön, Thuringian Forest, and Ore Mountains. The Oberpfalzturm Observation Tower on Platte, located on the highest mountain in the Steinwald, also provides extensive views, reaching the Bavarian Forest on clear days. Additionally, the Burgsteinfelsen offers excellent vistas towards Tröstau, Wunsiedel, and the Czech Republic.
While many trails are accessible, the ascent to the Großer Haberstein (848m) within the Kösseine massif can be more challenging, featuring a staircase to its highest rock pinnacle and ladders. The Kösseine Summit and Observation Tower also involves a climb to its 939-meter peak, with numerous marked hiking trails of varying difficulty leading to it.
The Fichtelgebirge is rich in unique geological formations. The Kösseine summit area features a large granite blockfield, a protected natural monument. The Burgsteinfelsen is a massive granite rock formation recognized as a valuable geotope. The Püttnerfels is another protected natural monument with impressive rock formations. Don't miss the Luisenburg Rock Labyrinth, Europe's largest rock labyrinth, near Wunsiedel, which consists of massive granite blocks formed by millions of years of weathering.
Yes, the Luisenburg Rock Labyrinth is an excellent family-friendly attraction. It offers an adventure for all ages, with paths winding through massive granite blocks, requiring some crawling and climbing. The Oberpfalzturm Observation Tower on Platte is also considered family-friendly, offering great views after a climb. Many trails leading to peaks like Kösseine have varying lengths and difficulties, making some sections suitable for families.
Beyond hiking, the region around Bad Alexandersbad offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle and road cycling options. For example, there are routes like the "Alexandersbad Castle – Luisen Spring, Bad Alexandersbad loop" for touring bikes, and longer road cycling routes such as the "View of Naturpark Steinwald – Kornthan Lakes loop." You can explore these and more on the Cycling around Bad Alexandersbad and Road Cycling Routes around Bad Alexandersbad guide pages.
Absolutely. For mountain hikes, consider routes like the "Luisenburg Open-Air Theatre – Burgsteinfelsen Viewpoint loop from Bad Alexandersbad" or the "View from the Kösseine – Burgsteinfelsen Viewpoint loop from Tröstauer Forst-Ost." If you're looking for an easier option, the "Kösseine Spring – Pfalzbrunnen Rest Area loop from Fichtel Mountains" is a good choice. More details can be found on the Mountain Hikes around Bad Alexandersbad guide page.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from peaks like Kösseine and the Oberpfalzturm Observation Tower on Platte. The unique geological formations, especially the granite blockfields and rock labyrinths, are also a major draw. Many enjoy the well-maintained hiking trails that lead to these natural wonders, and the opportunity to stop at mountain huts like the Kösseinehaus for refreshments with a view.
Yes, the Fichtelgebirge offers a variety of trails catering to different fitness levels. You can find easy walks, such as the "Kösseine Spring – Pfalzbrunnen Rest Area loop," as well as moderate and more difficult routes like the "Luisenburg Open-Air Theatre – Luisenburg Rock Labyrinth loop from Bad Alexandersbad." Many peaks, including Kösseine, have multiple marked trails of varying lengths and gradients, ensuring there's something for everyone.
Yes, several peaks have historical significance. The Kaiser-Wilhelm-Felsen, for instance, was consecrated in 1897 to commemorate the centenary of Kaiser Wilhelm I's birth. The Burgsteinfelsen was sketched by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in 1785, highlighting its long-standing appeal. The Luisenburg Rock Labyrinth has been a popular tourist destination since the 18th century and is home to Germany's oldest open-air theatre, the Luisenburg-Festspiele.
The Fichtelgebirge is beautiful year-round, but the best time for hiking is typically from spring to autumn (April to October) when the weather is milder and trails are clear. During these months, you can fully enjoy the panoramic views and outdoor activities. Some mountain huts, like the Kösseinehaus, have specific opening hours that are more extensive during this period, though they may also be open with reduced hours in winter.


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