Mountain peaks around Schirmitz are part of the Upper Palatinate region in Bavaria, Germany. Schirmitz is situated at an elevation of approximately 393 meters, offering scenic views over the Weidener Becken. The broader area features modest elevations and distinctive basalt cones, providing opportunities for exploring summits and natural features. These local elevations offer scenic views and opportunities for outdoor activities in the Schirmitz surrounding landscape.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Contrary to the new sign (West summit), it is actually the Luhe Berg East summit.
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Eighteen months have passed, but there's no sign of the summit area being cleaned up. Anyone wanting to visit the summit cross must first work their way through scattered branches. At least the OWV has temporarily rebuilt the stone pyramid.
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The harvester has already done a great job around the summit cross in 2023. Even the pine tree to which the cross is attached was sawn off above the cross.
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you can only shake your head. The entire summit area fell victim to the harvester. There is now a complete clear-cut there. Even the stone pyramid was massively damaged (see photos for comparison)
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can now also be approached from the east side. A sign indicating the distance points to the summit cross.
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Summit cross above the village of Feistelberg with a magnificent view.
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Wonderful place to enjoy the wonderful view
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Nice detour around the Feistelberg
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While Schirmitz itself is situated at a modest elevation, the surrounding area features various elevated points and summits, often characterized by distinctive basalt cones and offering scenic views over the Weidener Becken. These are generally more modest in elevation compared to the high alpine peaks found elsewhere in Bavaria, but they provide excellent opportunities for hiking and enjoying nature.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Feistelberg Summit Cross, known for its magnificent views above the village of Feistelberg. Another popular spot is Schwarzholz – Highest Point of Wernberg-Köblitz (612 m), which offers great panoramic views. The Luheberg North Summit (559 m) is also a favored destination for hikers.
Yes, some summits are suitable for families. For instance, the Nazl Middle Summit (521 m) is categorized as family-friendly and is easy to reach right next to the Nazlweg. Many of the forest trails leading to these elevated points are also suitable for family outings.
From summits like the Feistelberg Summit Cross and Schwarzholz – Highest Point of Wernberg-Köblitz (612 m), you can expect magnificent and great views in all directions, often overlooking the surrounding forests and the Weidener Becken. On clear days, these viewpoints offer expansive vistas of the Upper Palatinate landscape.
Beyond hiking to the summits, the area around Schirmitz offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for hiking, including easy and moderate trails. There are also excellent options for gravel biking and road cycling, with routes like the 'Gleitsbachtal Animal Park loop from Schirmitz' for road cycling or the 'Waldnaab River – Waldnaab Bike Path loop from Pirk' for gravel biking.
Yes, some summits offer more challenging approaches. For example, the Eichelschlag Summit (571 m), one of the elevations on the Feistelberg, is described as difficult to find and involves climbing up from certain trails, making it a more challenging option for experienced hikers.
The summits and trails around Schirmitz are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with vibrant foliage in fall. Summer is also great for hiking, though it can be warmer. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions may vary, and some paths could be icy or snowy.
Visitors particularly appreciate the magnificent and great views offered from the summit crosses and elevated points. The peaceful forest settings and the sense of achievement from reaching the highest points in the local market towns are also frequently mentioned as highlights. The variety of intermediate to challenging routes leading to these summits adds to the appeal.
Yes, several summits feature unique landmarks. The Feistelberg Summit Cross is a prominent feature, offering a wonderful place to enjoy the view. The Eichelschlag Summit (571 m) boasts an elaborately built stone pyramid next to its summit cross, adding a distinctive touch to the ascent.
While specific public transport details for each summit vary, the region is generally accessible by car, with parking often available near trailheads or in nearby villages like Schirmitz or Wernberg-Köblitz. From these points, trails lead up to the various summits. It's advisable to check local transport options if you plan to rely on public services.
While Schirmitz itself doesn't have towering peaks, the broader Bavarian region is home to impressive mountains. Notable examples include Großer Arber (1,455 meters) and Großer Rachel (1,453 meters) in the Bavarian Forest, both offering panoramic views and extensive hiking opportunities. Germany's highest peak, Zugspitze (2,962 meters), is also located in Upper Bavaria, accessible by cable car for spectacular alpine experiences.


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