Best mountain peaks around Beilngries are characterized by rolling hills and elevated plateaus within Bavaria's Altmühl Valley nature reserve. The region's average elevation is approximately 480 meters, with the highest points reaching around 575 meters. While not featuring dramatic alpine summits, these elevated areas offer opportunities for hiking and enjoying scenic views. Beilngries provides a landscape of natural features ideal for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: August 5, 2026
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Anyone who makes it up here deserves the view
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The summit cross on the Schellenberg can be easily reached via the demanding Keltensteig near Enkering. The fantastic view rewards the climb, there is also some seating.
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insanely beautiful view with panorama sofa to enjoy
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From the Schellenberg you have a very nice view of the Anlautertal.
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The parish chronicle contains the following entry about the origins of the Schellenberg Cross: "On October 25, 1964, the Most Reverend Vicar General Josef Heindl consecrated the mountain cross for the fallen and missing from both world wars. 15 years previously, a wooden cross had been erected by the youth in memory of the fallen. As it had become rotten, it had to be removed. The new cross is made of concrete and covered with Jura slabs. To ensure that the cross remains visible at night, a power line was laid to the Wachtfelsen on the initiative of Pastor Adalbert Regner - and so the cross shines all the way to the motorway at night." From this point on, a cross stands guard at the Wachtfelsen, the lookout point where watch has been kept since ancient times. Naturally protected high places such as the Schellenberg were used in prehistoric times to build fortified settlements. The first farmers in the area probably settled on the mountain plateau as early as 5000 BC. From here and especially from the Wachtfelsen, there was a wide view of the valleys of Schwarzach, Anlauter and Altmühl. Life on the Schellenberg offered protection to the residents and enabled control of trade routes in the valley. Source: https://www.donaukurier.de/archiv/runderneuerung-fuer-gipfelkreuz-5792959
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Beautiful plateau with benches and loungers and a wonderful view. Here you like to take a seat.
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Beautiful view of the beautiful landscape.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Summit cross on the Schellenberg, which offers magnificent views and historical significance. Another favorite is the Teufelsfelsen Take-off Ramp and View over the Altmühl Valley, a natural monument with fantastic vistas. The View from Kreuzberg overlooking Dietfurt is also highly recommended, especially at sunset.
Yes, several elevated points combine natural beauty with rich history. The Summit cross on the Schellenberg is an exposed mountain spur with traces of settlement dating back over 7,000 years. Additionally, the Petersberg and Pilgrimage Church is a 571-meter high historical site with a pilgrimage church and a nature trail exploring the area's cultural history. Hirschberg Castle, located on an elevated hill, also offers historical significance and scenic views.
From the elevated points around Beilngries, you can expect panoramic views of the picturesque Altmühl Valley, the meandering Altmühl River, and the surrounding natural landscape. Features like the steep rocky outcrop of the Teufelsfelsen Take-off Ramp highlight the unique geological formations of the region.
Yes, the region offers several accessible options. For instance, the View from Kreuzberg overlooking Dietfurt is noted as family-friendly. An easy loop hike incorporating Beilngries Old Town and Hirschberg Castle is also suitable for all skill levels, suggesting accessible ascents and pleasant views for families.
You can find a variety of hiking trails in the area. A moderate option is the route 'About the Altmühlberg', which covers around 13.0 km with an elevation gain of 210 meters. For a more challenging experience, consider the Sulztal Hiking Trail, which is 25.5 km long. Many more options are available on the Hiking around Beilngries guide.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for road cycling and running. You can explore various routes, such as the 'Kipfenberg Castle – Eichstätt Old Town loop' for road cycling or the 'Sulz Park, Beilngries loop' for running. Find detailed routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Beilngries and Running Trails around Beilngries guides.
The region's elevated areas are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and clear views. Visiting the View from Kreuzberg overlooking Dietfurt at sunset is particularly recommended for its beautiful vistas.
The elevated points in Beilngries are characterized by rolling hills and elevated plateaus, not dramatic alpine summits. Most ascents are moderate, with some easy options like the loop around Hirschberg Castle. Even the Sulzbürg Schlossberg Summit, while featuring a challenging cobblestone ramp, is generally considered an intermediate climb, making the views accessible to a wide range of hikers.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent views of the Altmühl Valley and the surrounding landscape. The combination of natural beauty with historical significance, such as at the Summit cross on the Schellenberg, is also highly valued. The well-maintained hiking trails and opportunities for nature observation contribute to a rewarding outdoor experience.
Yes, the Teufelsfelsen Take-off Ramp and View over the Altmühl Valley is unique as it serves as a take-off point for hang gliders, offering an exciting spectacle alongside its fantastic views. The Petersberg and Pilgrimage Church features a nature trail that guides visitors through diverse biotopes and explores the area's cultural history.


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