Best mountain peaks around Weißenstadter Forst-Süd are located within the Fichtelgebirge mountain range, a municipal forest area. This region features several notable peaks that offer diverse characteristics for visitors. The landscape includes significant elevations, distinctive rock formations, and areas integrated into established hiking routes. It provides varied experiences for those exploring the natural environment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Always a popular starting point and a great photo opportunity. The symbol of the Ochsenkopf is somewhat hidden not far from the mountain stations of the chairlifts. Pay attention to the signposts, the way there is signposted. From the landmark you have a wonderful view over the Fichtelgebirge.
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The Nußhardt Stube is a cover cave. It is formed from the huge boulders of the Blockmeer on the summit. The entrance to the interior of the Nußhardt Stube is easy to miss. There are only two places where you can squeeze your way inside between the granite blocks.
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Special rock formation with the symbol of the mountain that is hardly noticeable. It is now signposted.
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At 1051 meters, the Schneeberg is the highest mountain in Northern Bavaria. For this reason alone, it should be visited during a hiking holiday in the Fichtelgebirge. It undoubtedly got its name from the snow, because at this altitude the snow falls very early and stays on the ground for a very long time.
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On the summit of the Nußhardt, gneiss and granite rocks lie side by side. Individual mighty rock walls and towers stand in wild beauty. The view is gorgeous.
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Great view of Bischofsgrün. Very attractive, especially in winter.
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The name "Ochsenkopf" first appeared in mine records in 1495, when Lorenz von Ploben from Nuremberg received the mine on the Fichtelberge "near the Ochsenkopf" as a fief. This may be the first indication of the bull's head carved into a rock on the mountain top, which can still be seen today. Source from bayern-fichtelgebirge.de
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A must-see of the ox head
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The region offers several notable peaks. Among them are Nusshardt Summit and Rock Formations, known for its unique geological features, and Schneeberg summit - Backöfele observation tower, which is the highest elevation in the Fichtelgebirge. Other significant peaks include Ochsenkopf, home to the Asenturm on the Ochsenkopf, and 🏔️ Great Waldstein with its impressive rock formations.
Yes, several peaks are characterized by their distinctive rock formations. Nusshardt Summit and Rock Formations features stacked boulders that form the Nußhardtstube cave. The 🏔️ Great Waldstein also boasts mighty rock formations and an observation pavilion known as “The bowl.”
For breathtaking panoramic views, the Asenturm on the Ochsenkopf is highly recommended. From its observation tower, you can see across much of Bavaria. The Schneeberg summit - Backöfele observation tower, as the highest point of the Fichtelgebirge, also provides comprehensive views of the surrounding Franconian and Thuringian Forest, among other regions.
Ochsenkopf is a great option for accessibility. It features a chairlift that can take visitors close to the summit, making the spectacular views from the Asenturm on the Ochsenkopf available to a wider range of visitors, including families.
The region has historical elements integrated into its natural landscape. For instance, the Schneeberg summit - Backöfele observation tower is noted for having a lot of history. Additionally, the Ochsenkopf Summit — Bull’s Head Carving features ancient carvings that date back to 1495, offering a glimpse into the area's past.
Yes, the area offers family-friendly options. The accessibility of Ochsenkopf via chairlift makes it suitable for families. While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed for every peak, the general appeal of the Fichtelgebirge and its varied terrain means many trails can be enjoyed by families, especially those leading to viewpoints or less strenuous summits.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. The region offers excellent opportunities for running, with routes like the 'Lake Weißenstadt – Weißenstädter See Parking Area loop' or 'Schneeberg and Backöfele – Schneeberg Spring loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as 'Weißenstädter See – Lake Weißenstadt loop' available. You can find more details on these activities in the running trails guide and gravel biking guide for Weißenstadter Forst-Süd.
Yes, the Fichtelgebirge offers challenging routes. Peaks like Nusshardt Summit and Rock Formations and 🏔️ Great Waldstein are categorized as challenging due to their terrain, which can involve climbing over rock formations or navigating narrow stairs. These provide a good test for experienced hikers.
The Fichtelgebirge is beautiful year-round, but late spring through early autumn (May to October) generally offers the most favorable weather for hiking. During these months, trails are typically clear of snow, and the temperatures are pleasant for outdoor activities. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, making it a particularly scenic time to visit.
Winter hiking in Weißenstadter Forst-Süd can be a unique experience, with snow-covered landscapes. However, conditions can be challenging, especially on higher peaks like Schneeberg and Ochsenkopf. Trails may be icy or covered in deep snow, requiring appropriate gear such as snowshoes or microspikes. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
Yes, the region is well-suited for circular walks. Many hiking routes in Weißenstadter Forst-Süd are designed as loops, allowing you to experience diverse landscapes and return to your starting point. For example, the 'Rocky Forest Trail – Three Brothers Rocks loop' is a moderate 10 km hike. You can explore more options in the hiking guide for Weißenstadter Forst-Süd.
The Asenturm on the Ochsenkopf is a managed tower that includes a restaurant, providing a place for refreshments. While not every peak has direct facilities, many hiking routes pass through or near villages and towns where cafes and restaurants are available. It's always advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer treks.
Visitors highly value the spectacular views, especially from the Asenturm on the Ochsenkopf and the Schneeberg summit - Backöfele observation tower. The unique rock formations, such as those at Nusshardt Summit and Rock Formations and 🏔️ Great Waldstein, are also a major draw. The overall natural beauty and the varied hiking experiences, from accessible paths to challenging climbs, are frequently praised by the komoot community.


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