Best mountain peaks around Guttenberg offer diverse landscapes within the Fichtel Mountains, Franconian Forest, and Kulmbach District. This region in Bavaria, Germany, is characterized by elevated viewpoints, unique geological formations, and high summits. Visitors can explore areas known for their natural beauty and historical significance. The terrain provides opportunities for hiking and experiencing panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
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This relic of past jurisdiction was symbolically rebuilt so that it would not be forgotten. This place was chosen at the time in a grandiose setting so that the condemned man could once again behold the beauty of the world that he was to leave after his deeds.
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The Peterlesstein is a fascinating natural monument. The 589-meter-high mountain consists of serpentinite rock with magnetite inclusions, which are said to make compass needles go haywire here. However, our compass showed the cardinal directions normally, even though we tried at different spots.
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The view is definitely worth it. But be warned, it's often closed as a precaution in questionable weather. I haven't been able to go up four times already.
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A beautiful oasis of peace. Although it's the highest point in the Kulmich district, the view can only be enjoyed from the path between Brumberg and Bärenplatz.
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My favorite place 🥰 I take the opportunity to visit it by bike as often as possible and enjoy the silence. Unfortunately, you can't enjoy the view directly at the summit, but there are some great views on the way there.
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The new observation tower is modeled after a pine cone. At over 45 meters high, the tower offers views across the Franconian Forest, the Fichtel Mountains, and Thuringia. The ascent leads via an external staircase equipped with generous platforms. Here, visitors can pause for a moment and admire the natural surroundings. At the end of the climb, a viewing platform awaits, offering a breathtaking 360-degree view. For those unable to climb the stairs, there's also a solution: a 360-degree camera at the highest point of the tower allows visitors to admire the view from the comfort of the information center or even online.
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A great highlight. A new tourist attraction. In addition to the stunning view from the tower, the surrounding area has also been beautifully designed.
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Great construction that combines construction technology with nature
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The peaks around Guttenberg offer diverse panoramic views. From the Weißenstein Tower, you can enjoy wide vistas of the Fichtel Mountains, the Franconian Forest, and the Upper Main Valley. The View from Galgenberg near Kupferberg provides a wonderful perspective over the Franconian Forest and the Kulmbacher Land. While the Bärenplatz (717 m) itself is a peaceful spot, the path leading to it offers great views.
Yes, several peaks have historical significance. The Weißenstein Tower, for instance, was built on the foundations of a medieval guard tower, part of a larger system of waiting towers. The Galgenberg near Kupferberg also has historical context, which can be explored via information boards at the site.
The Peterlesstein Magnet Mountain is known for its magnetic properties, where compass needles can behave erratically. It is also one of Germany's largest remaining serpentinite deposits, hosting rare and valuable flora. The name 'Peterlesstein' refers to the historical processing of its green serpentinite into gemstones and glass beads.
The highest point in the Kulmbach district is Bärenplatz, standing at 717 meters above sea level. It's a tranquil spot, perfect for enjoying silence after an ascent, though the best views are typically found on the trails leading to it rather than directly at the summit.
Yes, some areas offer family-friendly access. The View from Galgenberg near Kupferberg is noted as family-friendly, providing a nice view of Kupferberg and the Franconian surroundings. Many trails around Guttenberg are suitable for various ages, with options ranging from easy to moderate.
The region around Guttenberg offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'View of Guttenberg Castle – View of Plassenburg Castle loop' or the 'View of Plassenburg Castle loop from Guttenberg'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Guttenberg guide, which includes routes of varying difficulties.
Absolutely. The peaks and surrounding areas offer a range of trails. For example, the Weißenstein Tower and Bärenplatz are generally considered intermediate ascents, while the Peterlesstein Magnet Mountain can be challenging. The Hiking around Guttenberg guide provides routes categorized by difficulty, from easy to moderate.
The peaks around Guttenberg are generally accessible year-round. The Weißenstein Tower is open to the public all year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Winter hiking is also possible, though conditions may vary, and specific winter routes should be checked.
Yes, for instance, directly on the Weißenstein Tower, there is a recommended restaurant offering good service and delicious food. This provides a convenient spot for refreshments after your climb.
Beyond the magnetic properties of Peterlesstein, the Weißenstein is notable for its eclogite occurrence, a rare green rock with red inclusions. This is the largest single occurrence of eclogite in Central Europe, and the tower itself is built from this unique stone. The area is also under nature protection.
Besides hiking, the Guttenberg region is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes, including traffic-free bike rides and road cycling. Check out the Traffic-free bike rides around Guttenberg guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Guttenberg guide for detailed options.
When visiting the Weißenstein Tower, you'll find a restaurant directly on site, along with the Weißenstein spring and summit nearby. The tower itself is 19 meters high and offers extensive panoramic views. It's also unique for being built from eclogite, a rare local rock.


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