Best mountain peaks around Martinlamitzer Forst-Süd is an unincorporated forest area in the Wunsiedel im Fichtelgebirge district of Bavaria, Germany. The region is characterized by extensive forested hills rather than prominent individual mountain peaks, with an average elevation of around 707 meters. Visitors can explore geological features such as former granite quarries and enjoy tranquil forest walks. The area offers insights into the geological history of the Fichtelgebirge.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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In the past, I hiked past it quite often without noticing it. Easily recognizable through the sparse forest. A nice spot with 2 benches.
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Gigantic view of the Fichtelgebirge and in the direction of Kirchenlamitz, Rehau, Hof and Schönwald. The tower spirit at the entrance is happy about a small donation, but there is no fixed entrance fee and the tower is open all year round.
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The Hohe Wart is a 613 meter high, heavily forested granite hill one kilometer northeast of Silberbach. The elevation is on the Selb-Wunsiedler plateau, the forest stock is used for forestry by the forestry company Selb. 1.3 kilometers to the east on the German-Czech Republic border is the Ackerl Chapel, one kilometer to the south-east is the silver fountain set in stone.
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The lookout tower "Schönburgwarte" on the Großer Kornberg is 25 meters high. Any hiker can climb up and enjoy the view, the tower is always open. It is built from local granite.
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From the castle ruins you have a panoramic view over the Waldstein range, to the Kornberg, to Schwarzenbach and Oberkotzau to Hof, south over the inner Fichtelgebirge to the Kösseine.
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The Hoher Stein lies west of Kirchenlamitz and northeast of the Großer Waldstein. Although the Hoher Stein is not far from the Kleiner Waldstein, it is less well known and can only be reached by a detour. The ascent is not for everyone, as it involves a ladder. A head for heights is required.
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Martinlamitzer Forst-Süd is characterized by extensive forested hills rather than prominent individual mountain peaks. You'll find elevated features that are primarily geological, such as former granite quarries, and natural rock formations. Notable points include Hoher Stein (High Rock), a natural monument with a lookout point, and the historical Epprechtstein Castle Ruins.
Yes, the Epprechtstein Castle Ruins are a significant historical site located on the 782.1-meter high Epprechtstein. This summit castle ruin offers insights into the region's past and provides views from its viewing platform.
For panoramic views, consider visiting the Schönburgwarte on the Großer Kornberg, a watchtower that offers extensive vistas over the Fichtelgebirge. The Epprechtstein Castle Ruins also provide excellent views from its platform.
While the region's average elevation is around 707 meters, one of the highest accessible points is the Hoher Stein (High Rock), which reaches 817 meters above sea level. It features iron ladders leading to an unsecured lookout point.
The Martinlamitzer Forst-Süd area is generally more suited for tranquil forest walks. While specific 'family-friendly' designations for peaks are not provided, many trails through the forested terrain are suitable for families. The geological sites offer interesting points of discovery. Always check the difficulty of specific routes before heading out with children.
The region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Cycling around Martinlamitzer Forst-Süd guide, including routes like 'Kappeln Village – Lake Weißenstadt loop'. For mountain biking, explore trails in the MTB Trails around Martinlamitzer Forst-Süd guide, with options like the 'Röllmühl Trail – Frosch-Runde Trail'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Eger River in Wellertal – Kaiserweg Trail' in the Gravel biking around Martinlamitzer Forst-Süd guide.
The region is known for its geological formations, particularly its granite quarries. The Ehemaliger Granitbruch Wolfsgarten (Former Wolfsgarten Granite Quarry) and Ehemalige Granitbrüche Neudesberg (Former Neudesberg Granite Quarries) are notable geotopes that offer insights into the Fichtelgebirge's geological history. The Hoher Stein (High Rock) is also a significant granite rock formation.
The difficulty varies. For instance, reaching the lookout point on Hoher Stein (High Rock) involves iron ladders and is considered challenging, requiring a head for heights. The ascent to Epprechtstein Castle Ruins is rated intermediate to challenging, with steps and partially available railings. Many forest walks are generally easier, but specific routes should be checked for their individual difficulty ratings.
Yes, you can find the Hauknock Summit Cross. It's located in a sparse forest and offers a nice spot for a rest, with two benches available nearby.
Visitors appreciate the tranquil forest walks and the opportunity to explore the region's geological history. The panoramic views from spots like the Schönburgwarte on the Großer Kornberg are highly rated, as are the historical insights provided by sites like the Epprechtstein Castle Ruins. The natural rock formations and the peaceful atmosphere are frequently highlighted.
Beyond the more popular highlights, the Hohe Wart (613 m) is a heavily forested granite hill that marks the highest point of a forest road between Silberbach and Häuselloh. While it doesn't offer a traditional summit view, it's a quiet spot for those seeking to explore the area's natural terrain.
The Fichtelgebirge region, including Martinlamitzer Forst-Süd, is generally pleasant for hiking from spring through autumn. The forested areas provide shade in summer, and the autumn foliage can be particularly beautiful. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions can be challenging, especially on higher or more exposed routes like Hoher Stein, due to ice or snow.


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