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The 5 Most Amazing Peaks around Bodenwöhr

Best mountain peaks around Bodenwöhr are found within a region characterized by forests and hills, offering elevated points with scenic views. The area's maximum elevation reaches around 567 meters, providing numerous opportunities for nature exploration. These elevated points, though not towering mountains, are popular for hiking and offer expansive natural scenery. The landscape features wooded hills, small streams, and ponds, making it suitable for outdoor activities.

Best mountain peaks around Bodenwöhr

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Jugenberg Summit Cross

Last updated: May 30, 2026

Jugenberg Summit Cross

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Jugendberg Cross

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Schwärzenberg Castle Ruins

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A beautiful castle ruin on the 556 meter high Schwarzenberg near Stamsried. Here you can plan a nice break on your bike tour. Located in the middle of the nature reserve, it is idyllic and quiet.

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Bodschin Summit Cross (586 m)

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Beautiful in the morning. Single trail to the summit.

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Raubersried Summit Cross

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Right on the tree nature trail. Turn off one driveway further back, the road goes straight up to the cross. Magnificent view!

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May 24, 2026, Jugendberg Cross

The mountain bike descent from this point is really fun. A cool trail with lots of roots, varied bike paths, and just the right mix of challenge and flow. After the strenuous climb, this is the perfect reward, a really beautiful section that simply puts you in a good mood.

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The path to Boxkirn is very well marked.

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The signpost offers some orientation if the navigation system fails.

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very nice place for a little break

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Very nicely situated in the forest; nice trails all around; unfortunately little view due to fog ;-)

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unfortunately not a good view

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Schwärzenberg castle ruins The Schwärzenberg castle ruins are located on the 557 meter high Schwärzenberg between Strahlfeld and Fronau. The Schwärzenberg is a geological feature. It is part of the approximately 100 km northwest-southeast trending "stake", a quartz rock formation. A castle probably already existed on the Schwärzenberg in the late 13th century. Schwärzenberg Castle was first mentioned in a document in 1306 in a fief book of the Bishopric of Bamberg, according to which "Andreas de Fronau" owned the castle as a fief. From 1388 "Peter der Fronawer" was the owner of the castle. "Peter der Fronawer" was a robber baron who attacked merchants on the nearby Reichsstrasse from Regensburg to Prague. Economically, however, he does not seem to have been particularly successful, because in 1400 he had to pawn half of the Schwärzenberg fortress to his cousin Hans Zenger. Around 1400 the castle was largely destroyed by fire and military conflicts, but was rebuilt and changed hands frequently in the years that followed. In 1606 the castle is said to have been quite dilapidated and dilapidated before it was probably finally destroyed by the Swedes (1633 or 1641) during the Thirty Years' War. In 1742 the ruins became the property of the Benedictine monastery of St. James in Regensburg (“Schottenkloster”). In 1865, the Free State of Bavaria acquired the castle ruins and the associated forest property. (Source: Bavarian State Forests)

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There is no view from the summit cross, but the path goes through a light moss-covered forest with many pines and blackberry bushes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular elevated points to explore around Bodenwöhr?

While Bodenwöhr is known for hills rather than towering mountains, several elevated points offer great experiences. Popular choices include the Jugenberg Summit Cross, known for its challenging climb appreciated by mountain bikers, and the Bodschin Summit Cross (586 m), which features a well-marked single trail. Another notable spot is Roter Berg (633 m), offering forest roads suitable for running.

Are there any historical sites among the elevated points near Bodenwöhr?

Yes, the Schwärzenberg Castle Ruins is a significant historical site located on the 556-meter-high Schwärzenberg. These ruins are nestled within a nature reserve and have a rich history, including tales of a robber baron and destruction during the Thirty Years' War. It's an idyllic and quiet spot perfect for a break during a bike tour.

What kind of views can I expect from the elevated points in the Bodenwöhr region?

Many elevated points around Bodenwöhr offer scenic views, often through forested landscapes. For expansive panoramic views of the Upper Palatinate Lake District and the Upper Palatinate Forest, the Hirschberg features an observation tower. While some summit crosses like Jugenberg Summit Cross provide a peaceful spot to rest, they might not offer wide-open vistas due to surrounding forests.

What is the best time of year for hiking the hills and elevated points around Bodenwöhr?

The best seasons for hiking around Bodenwöhr are spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is mild, and the natural surroundings are at their most vibrant, making for a picturesque experience among the wooded hills, small streams, and ponds.

Are there challenging hikes to mountain peaks in the Bodenwöhr area?

Yes, some elevated points offer demanding ascents. For instance, the climb to the Jugenberg Summit Cross is described as long and steep, particularly appealing to mountain bikers. Similarly, the ascent to the Summit Cross Thanner Berg from Thann and Hillstett is very demanding, featuring steep sections with roots and loose ground.

What outdoor activities can I do near the elevated points around Bodenwöhr?

The region around Bodenwöhr is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous well-marked hiking trails, as well as routes for cycling, running, and gravel biking. For example, you can explore routes like the 'View of Lake Murner – View of Lake Murnersee loop' for cycling or the 'Forest Path Between the Ponds – Murner Lake loop' for running. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Bodenwöhr, Running Trails around Bodenwöhr, and Gravel biking around Bodenwöhr guides.

Are there specific hiking trails that lead to these elevated points?

Yes, many of the elevated points are integrated into hiking routes. For example, the Pfaffenstein (519 m) is part of a hiking route starting from Blechhammer, leading through the forest. The Bodschin Summit Cross (586 m) is accessible via a well-marked single trail, offering a pleasant experience.

What do visitors enjoy most about the elevated points in Bodenwöhr?

Visitors frequently appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Many enjoy the challenge of the climbs, especially mountain bikers, and the peaceful resting spots at the summits. The shaded paths and forests make for pleasant experiences even in summer, and the well-marked trails are a highlight for many.

Are there any easy or beginner-friendly elevated walks around Bodenwöhr?

While some ascents can be demanding, the general landscape of wooded hills and well-marked trails offers options for various fitness levels. The region is ideal for nature lovers, and many paths provide a gentle way to experience the picturesque scenery without extreme difficulty. Look for routes described as 'moderate' in difficulty for a good balance.

What is the highest elevated point in the Bodenwöhr area?

The highest named elevated point mentioned in the guide data is Roter Berg (633 m), with a terrain elevation of 632 meters. The region's maximum elevation generally reaches around 567 meters, with an average elevation of 425 meters.

Can I find quiet spots for relaxation at the summits?

Yes, several elevated points offer peaceful places to rest. For example, the Jugenberg Summit Cross has a relatively new bench where you can enjoy the peace and quiet. The Summit Cross Thanner Berg also provides an idyllic, quiet spot with a rest bench after a challenging ascent.

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