Best mountain peaks around Gefrees are found within the Fichtel Mountains, a distinctive horseshoe-shaped range in Bavaria, Germany. This region is known for its natural beauty, offering diverse landscapes for hiking and panoramic views. Gefrees, located at the northwestern edge of this range, serves as a starting point for exploring these mountainous attractions. The area provides access to peaks featuring unique rock formations, historical sites, and extensive vistas.
Last updated: May 26, 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 around Gefrees offers several peaks with distinctive natural features. For instance, Nusshardt Summit and Rock Formations is known for its unique rock formations and a 'sea of rocks' (Blockmeer), including the Nußhardt Stube, an overhang cave formed by massive boulders. Schneeberg summit also features a 'sea of granite blocks', while Großer Waldstein has a rock formation known as 'The Devil's Table'.
For expansive views, Schneeberg summit, the highest mountain in the Fichtel Mountains, provides comprehensive panoramic views from its 'Backöfele' lookout tower, stretching across the Franconian Forest, Thuringian Forest, and other border mountains. Großer Waldstein is also celebrated for offering arguably the most beautiful views in the Fichtel Mountains, especially stunning in the evening. Additionally, the Asenturm on the Ochsenkopf provides spectacular, far-reaching views.
Yes, several peaks combine natural beauty with historical intrigue. Großer Waldstein features the ruins of an old castle, a well-preserved medieval granite bear trap, and a medieval chapel built around 1430. Schneeberg summit has a large German forces watch tower, a remnant from its Cold War past as a restricted area. On Ochsenkopf, you can find a bull's head carving chiselled into the granite, a landmark dating back to 1495.
Absolutely. Ochsenkopf is particularly family-friendly as visitors can reach the summit not only by foot but also via a chairlift, making it accessible to a wider range of visitors. The Schneeberg summit - Backöfele observation tower is also listed as family-friendly.
The Fichtel Mountains offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hiking routes, such as the 'Haberstein Rock Formation – Lake House Fichtelgebirge loop' or the 'Weißmain Spring – Ochsenkopf Summit Cross loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Ölschnitztal Trail – Entenmühlen Trail loop' and the 'Bear Trap at Waldstein – Devil's Table at Waldstein loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Fichtel Lake – North Shore of Fichtelsee loop'. You can explore more options in the Mountain Hikes around Gefrees and MTB Trails around Gefrees guides.
The Fichtel Mountains are an all-season destination. In winter, peaks like Ochsenkopf are popular for skiing. In summer, the area transforms into a paradise for hikers and mountain bikers. The diverse landscapes and activities mean you can enjoy the peaks throughout the year, depending on your preferred outdoor pursuit.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the region offers several demanding routes. The Nusshardt Summit and Rock Formations is categorized as challenging due to its terrain. The ascent to the 'bowl' at Großer Waldstein involves narrow stairs, ladders, and steps, requiring caution, especially in wet conditions.
Yes, on Ochsenkopf, the Asenturm observation tower is a managed facility that also serves as a lookout tower. This provides a place for visitors to rest and enjoy refreshments at the summit.
The Nußhardt Summit and Rock Formations stands out for its impressive 'sea of rocks' (Blockmeer) and the Nußhardt Stube, an overhang cave formed by massive boulders. Visitors can squeeze through narrow passages between granite blocks to enter the cave, making it a captivating destination for those interested in geological wonders.
At the Schneeberg summit, the highest point in the Fichtel Mountains, you'll find the 'Backöfele,' an old wooden lookout tower offering extensive panoramic views of the Franconian Forest, Thuringian Forest, and other surrounding mountain ranges. The summit also features a 'sea of granite blocks' and a large German forces watch tower, reflecting its historical significance.
Yes, the Schneeberg summit - Backöfele observation tower is listed as dog-friendly, indicating that trails leading to and around this peak are suitable for visitors with dogs. It's always a good idea to check local regulations for specific trail requirements.
The region offers a variety of mountain biking trails. You can explore routes like the 'Ölschnitztal Trail – Entenmühlen Trail loop from Gefrees' or the 'Schneeberg Summit – Haberstein Rock Formation loop from Streitau'. For more options and detailed route information, refer to the MTB Trails around Gefrees guide.


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