Mountain peaks around Leinatal are situated within the scenic Thuringian Forest, an area characterized by elevated hills, picturesque valleys, and significant natural attractions. This region, part of the Gotha district, offers diverse landscapes ideal for hiking and recreation. Prominent hills provide expansive panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The area features unique geological formations and is home to various nature reserves, making it a destination for exploring natural beauty and historical sites.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Great rock, if you are lucky you can see the goat... great
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The Hirschstein is 613m high. With a great view of the Inselsberg. Unfortunately something always gets lost on the hiking trail.
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You only have to climb a few steps to the summit (with a railing) and you'll be rewarded with a magnificent view. The large summit cross is visible from afar.
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The bench on the viewing rock is very individually designed with a deer antler on the backrest, matching the location. Here you have a wonderful view of the Inselsberg. A place to enjoy.
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Here you will find the stamp office 147 from https://www.touringen.de/
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More information on Touringen.de
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The region around Leinatal, nestled in the Thuringian Forest, offers several notable elevated points and viewpoints. Among the most popular are the Great Inselsberg, which provides magnificent panoramic views of the Thuringian countryside. Other highly-rated spots include the Hirschstein Viewpoint, offering wide views towards the Großer Inselsberg, and the Aschenbergstein summit cross with views of the Großer Inselsberg, known for its challenging climbs and fantastic vistas.
Yes, several areas offer family-friendly experiences. For instance, the Hirschstein Viewpoint is noted as family-friendly, providing a nice spot for a rest with a bench and great views. The general landscape of the Thuringian Forest, with its well-maintained trails, often accommodates various skill levels, making it suitable for families.
Beyond the prominent hills, the region boasts significant natural beauty. The Spittergrund Gorge is home to Thuringia's highest natural waterfall, the Spitterfall, and features dramatic rock faces and the picturesque mountain lake Ebertswiese. The Felsental im Naturpark Thüringer Wald (Rocky Valley) offers impressive rock formations, cliffs, and caves like the 'Backofenloch', set within old-growth forests.
The Great Inselsberg is a point along the historic Rennsteig, Germany's best-known long-distance hiking trail. The Krahnberg, northwest of Gotha, has a rich history, having served as a military training ground and now recognized for its unique geological formation and protected thermophilic plants. The region as a whole is part of the Thuringian Forest, an area with deep historical roots.
The area around Leinatal is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including those for touring bicycles like the 'Ohratalsperre – Ohratal Dam loop' or the 'View of Boxberg – View of Inselsberg loop'. For running enthusiasts, there are trails such as the 'Path to Boilstädt – Thuringian forest view loop'. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Reinhardsbrunn Ponds loop'. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Leinatal, Running Trails around Leinatal, and Road Cycling Routes around Leinatal guide pages.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Aschenbergstein summit cross with views of the Großer Inselsberg is known for its challenging climbs. The Great Inselsberg also offers various hiking routes to its summit, including a popular 25 km loop from Friedrichroda, which can be quite demanding. The Felsental area, with its steep rock walls, also presents opportunities for more adventurous exploration.
The Thuringian Forest is beautiful year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for hiking and outdoor activities, with pleasant temperatures. Even in winter, the snow-covered landscape can be stunning, though some trails might require appropriate gear. The best time depends on your preferred activities and scenery.
Absolutely. The Great Inselsberg itself provides expansive panoramic views. Additionally, the View from the Reitsteine is just a few minutes from the Großer Inselsberg observation tower and offers fantastic vistas. The Hirschstein Viewpoint also provides a wide view directly to the Großer Inselsberg.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views, especially from spots like the Great Inselsberg. The opportunity for rest and enjoyment of the scenery, as offered at the Hirschstein Viewpoint, is also highly appreciated. The diverse natural beauty, from dramatic gorges to unique rock formations, and the well-maintained trails for various activities, contribute to a highly positive experience.
Yes, the Krahnberg is notable for its unique geological formation of Muschelkalk and Keuper soils, which support rare thermophilic plants. The Spittergrund Gorge features dramatic rock faces, and the Felsental im Naturpark Thüringer Wald is characterized by impressive rock landscapes with nearly vertical walls, cliffs, and distinctive rock pedestals, showcasing the region's geological diversity.
While specific 'dog-friendly' trails are not explicitly listed in the highlights, the Thuringian Forest generally welcomes dogs on its hiking paths. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves like the Krahnberg or Spittergrund Gorge, to protect local wildlife and flora. Many of the general hiking routes around the prominent hills are suitable for walks with dogs.
The Great Inselsberg itself has facilities including a hut and a restaurant. The towns and villages surrounding the Thuringian Forest, such as Georgenthal, Friedrichroda, and Tabarz, offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. It's advisable to check local listings for specific establishments and their proximity to your chosen hiking starting points.


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