Mountain peaks around Kümmersbruck offer a variety of scenic elevated areas and hills for outdoor activities. The region is part of the Bayerischer Jura, characterized by forests, rock formations, and valleys. These elevated points provide opportunities for hiking and experiencing the natural landscape. The area features several summits and viewpoints that are popular among hikers.
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The summit of the Rotbühl is decorated with a small cross and a nice bench to relax. At 673m, it is the highest point in the Amberg Sulzbach district. The Buchberghütte nearby and the cross-country skiing center also make it interesting for hikers and mountain bikers.
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Small summit cross with a bench for a rest
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The Rotbühl is 673 m above sea level. NHN the highest elevation in the Amberg-Sulzbach district. There is also a wooden summit cross at the wooded "summit".
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Opposite the summit cross there is a bench with a loving invitation to rest
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With a stop at the buchberghütte
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The transmitter on the Rotbühl is a prominent landmark.
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The region around Kümmersbruck, part of the Bayerischer Jura, offers several scenic elevated areas. Key highlights include Buchberg Summit, known for its summit cross and stone altar, and Rotbühl Summit (673 m), which also features a summit cross and is part of a three-summit trail. Another significant point is Amberg Transmitter (Rotbühl), a prominent landmark and a hub for numerous trails. You can also explore the Summit cross on Osterlochfelsen, located on a dramatic rock massif, and the Pilgrimage Church of St. John the Baptist on Johannisberg, which offers a demanding climb and great views.
The terrain around Kümmersbruck's elevated areas is diverse, characteristic of the Bayerischer Jura. You'll find dense forests, impressive rock formations, and romantic valleys. Trails range from pleasant forest paths to more challenging routes, sometimes involving climbs. For instance, the path to the Summit cross on Osterlochfelsen involves a rocky path, and the climb to the Pilgrimage Church of St. John the Baptist on Johannisberg is described as demanding.
The best seasons for hiking in the Kümmersbruck region are spring and autumn. During spring, you can enjoy blooming wildflowers and mild temperatures. Autumn offers a stunning display of colorful foliage. Both seasons provide pleasant conditions for exploring the trails and enjoying the natural beauty without the extremes of summer heat or winter cold.
Yes, several elevated points and trails are suitable for families. The Amberg Transmitter (Rotbühl) area is noted as family-friendly, offering various trails. The Buchberg Summit is comfortably reachable within a 30-minute walk on a signposted trail, making it a good option for a family outing. Many trails through the forests are generally accessible and enjoyable for all ages.
While specific leash rules for every trail are not detailed, the region's numerous forest trails and natural areas are generally welcoming to dogs. It's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in forested areas or near wildlife, and to respect local signage. Many local hiking routes are popular with dog owners.
The Kümmersbruck area, being part of the Bayerischer Jura, is rich in natural features. You'll encounter dense forests, impressive rock formations, and picturesque valleys. The Osterlochfelsen, for example, is a rock massif with vertical gaps, small karst openings, and a karst cave, designated as a natural monument. These geological formations add a unique character to the hiking experience.
Beyond hiking, the area around Kümmersbruck offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including easy, moderate, and difficult options, such as the Amberg's "Stadtbrille" – Vils Suspension Bridge loop. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the Seven Springs Karst Springs – Amberg's "Stadtbrille" loop. In winter, the area around the Amberg Transmitter (Rotbühl) is known for cross-country skiing trails.
Several elevated points offer excellent panoramic views. The Buchberg Summit and Rotbühl Summit (673 m) provide rewarding vistas. The Amberg Transmitter (Rotbühl), due to its elevation, offers extensive views of the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the Pilgrimage Church of St. John the Baptist on Johannisberg is also a viewpoint after its demanding climb.
Yes, for instance, the "Buchberghütte" near Buchberg Summit is a hut perfect for taking a break. At the Rotbühl Summit (673 m), you'll find a bench opposite the summit cross for resting. The Summit cross on Osterlochfelsen also has a table with benches. While specific cafes directly on every peak are not common, many hiking routes in the region pass by villages or offer opportunities for refreshments.
Visitors appreciate the sense of achievement at the summits, often marked by crosses and summit books, like at Buchberg Summit. The rewarding views, the peaceful forest trails, and the opportunity to connect with nature are frequently mentioned. The presence of landmarks like the Amberg Transmitter and the unique rock formations also add to the appeal.
Yes, the hiking trails in the Kümmersbruck region cater to various fitness levels. You can find everything from easy paths suitable for leisurely strolls through forests to more challenging routes that involve significant elevation gain or rocky sections. This variety ensures that both beginners and experienced hikers can find suitable options to explore the elevated areas.
No, hiking permits are generally not required for accessing the natural areas and trails around Kümmersbruck or in Bavaria. You are free to explore the public paths and elevated points without needing a special permit.


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