Best mountain peaks around Bischofsgrüner Forst are found within the Fichtelgebirge mountain range in Upper Franconia, Germany. This unincorporated area is home to prominent peaks like Ochsenkopf and Schneeberg, offering diverse recreational opportunities. The region features varied terrain, from accessible summits with facilities to more rugged, natural environments. It provides opportunities for exploring high elevations and unique geological formations.
Last updated: May 25, 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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For exceptional panoramic views, the Asenturm on the Ochsenkopf is highly recommended. From its 1,024-meter summit, you can see across much of Bavaria. The Schneeberg summit - Backöfele observation tower, at 1,051 meters, provides comprehensive views stretching to the Thuringian Forest, Ore Mountains, and the Bavarian-Bohemian border mountains on clear days. Additionally, 🏔️ Great Waldstein offers extensive views in all directions from its summit plateau.
The Ochsenkopf is the second-highest mountain in the Fichtelgebirge and is highly accessible, featuring two cable cars from Bischofsgrün and Fleckl. It's a versatile year-round destination, offering hiking and mountain biking in summer, along with a summer toboggan run and a tree-walk. In winter, it transforms into a ski resort with slopes for various skill levels, cross-country trails, and night skiing options. The summit also hosts the Asenturm observation tower and a restaurant.
The Nusshardt Summit and Rock Formations features unique granite boulders forming a cover cave known as the Nußhardt Stube, and weathering hollows on its lookout rock. The Schneeberg's summit is characterized by a jumble of granite rocks, relics from the Ice Age, covered in lichens and mosses, and hosts a rare glacial plant community.
Yes, the Ochsenkopf is particularly family-friendly. Its accessibility via cable cars, along with summer activities like the toboggan run and tree-walk, and beginner-friendly skiing options in winter, make it ideal for families. The Schneeberg summit - Backöfele observation tower is also listed as family-friendly, offering a rewarding hike for those able to reach the summit.
The Schneeberg summit features a prominent communication tower, a relic from the Cold War, hinting at its past as a military base. The Backöfele observation tower on Schneeberg also has historical significance, with roots tracing back to a medieval observation network. On the Ochsenkopf, you can find the Bull’s Head Carving, a historical landmark chiselled into the granite. The 🏔️ Great Waldstein also features the historic 'bowl' observation pavilion built in 1851.
The region around Bischofsgrüner Forst offers a variety of outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the 'Siebenstern Stone Monument – Schneeberg Summit (1,051 m) loop' or the 'Haberstein Rock Formation – 1000-meter stone loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails such as the 'Ochsenkopf Summit – View of Fichtelsee loop' and the 'Ochsenkopf East Descent Trail'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and MTB trails guide for the area.
The Ochsenkopf is highly accessible, with two cable cars providing easy access to the summit from Bischofsgrün and Fleckl, making it suitable for all fitness levels. In contrast, the Schneeberg's summit is only accessible by foot or bicycle, preserving its pristine natural environment and offering a more rugged experience.
The Schneeberg, at 1,051 meters, is the highest mountain in the Fichtelgebirge and Franconia. It offers a more rugged and less commercially developed experience than the Ochsenkopf, appealing to those seeking nature and tranquility. Its summit features unique geology with Ice Age granite rocks, a rare glacial plant community, and is a habitat for protected wildlife. The Backöfele observation tower provides expansive views, and a communication tower adds historical context.
The Ochsenkopf is a versatile year-round destination, offering hiking and mountain biking in warmer months and transforming into a popular ski resort in winter. For peaks like Schneeberg and Großer Waldstein, clear weather is ideal to fully appreciate the panoramic views. Generally, late spring to early autumn offers pleasant conditions for hiking and outdoor activities, while winter provides opportunities for snow sports.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse experiences offered, from the spectacular panoramic views at summits like the Asenturm on the Ochsenkopf and the Schneeberg summit - Backöfele observation tower, to the unique rock formations at Nusshardt Summit. The region's blend of accessible, developed areas and more untouched natural environments, along with its historical elements, receives high praise from the komoot community, evidenced by over 3500 upvotes and more than 2700 photos.
While many trails are intermediate, the Schneeberg, as the highest peak in Franconia, offers a challenging and rewarding experience for hikers and mountaineers, as its summit is only accessible by foot or bicycle. The Nusshardt Summit and Rock Formations is also categorized as challenging, particularly for exploring its rock formations and cover cave.


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