Best mountain peaks around Großenseebach are primarily located within the surrounding Franconian Switzerland Nature Park, as the village itself is situated at an average elevation of 308 meters. This region in Bavaria, Germany, features scenic landscapes and diverse terrain suitable for outdoor activities. The natural park offers various elevated formations and hills for exploration. These areas provide opportunities for hiking and experiencing the natural environment.
Last updated: June 1, 2026
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We had a lovely hike there last Sunday. The paths are very wide, so you can walk even when it's raining.
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The Geiersberg (333 m) is located between Baiersdorf and Röttenbach. Unfortunately, there is no view from the summit. There are three different routes to the highest point. Below the Geiersberg is the Schwarze Weiher in the Mark State Forest.
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The beautiful forest also offers a lot of variety when you climb the Dreiberg. We have erected a temporary summit cross, please check if it is still there and write to us or build a new, sturdy one ;)
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Summit cross: none View: trees But the small hill is still worth including in a hike.
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Unfortunately, no view rewards the ascent
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A summit cross - without a sign or the like ... On the roadside
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There is a wooden cross on the top and a few stones around it.
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This Schultersberg belongs to the "Hedera" is the name of the small elevation in the Regnitz valley near Möhrendorf. Especially in winter you can see Erlangen, Bubenreuth and Baiersdorf up here. You can also see the Walberla in Franconian Switzerland. (Source: https://www.geocaching.com/geocache/GC8TR5F_hedera?guid=4aa89d52-b905-44e2-95dc-2ef354b603b8)
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The region around Großenseebach, primarily within the Franconian Switzerland Nature Park, features scenic landscapes with diverse terrain. You'll find elevated formations and hills rather than towering mountains, with summits ranging from approximately 300 to 400 meters. These areas are ideal for hiking and experiencing the natural environment.
Yes, the Fürstberg Summit is notable for its historical context. This west-east running ridge once marked the border between the Bishopric of Bamberg and the Margraviate Bayreuth. It also features an old quarry at its western end.
While many summits are forested, some offer seasonal views. From Schultersberg Summit, especially in winter, you can see Erlangen, Bubenreuth, Baiersdorf, and even the Walberla in Franconian Switzerland. Similarly, the Fürstberg Summit can offer glimpses towards Nuremberg in good winter visibility, despite being generally overgrown.
Yes, the area offers various hiking trails suitable for families. For example, the paths around Dreiberg Summit are described as very wide, making them comfortable for walks even after rain. You can find many easy and moderate hiking routes in the region, such as the 'Hannberg fortified church loop' or 'Chapel by the Pond – Forest Pond loop' which are listed as easy hikes in the Hiking around Großenseebach guide.
The region offers a variety of hiking routes. You can explore trails like the 'Forest Pond – Gasthaus Gumbrecht loop' or the 'Kleiner Drittelweiher – Mohrweiher loop'. For a comprehensive list of options, including easy and moderate trails, refer to the Hiking around Großenseebach guide.
The Franconian Switzerland Nature Park is enjoyable year-round. While some summits like Schultersberg Summit and Fürstberg Summit offer clearer views in winter when trees are bare, the 'beautiful forest' around Dreiberg Summit provides variety in any season. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage.
Yes, the Rathsberg Summit Cross (390 m) is recognized as a natural monument and features a wooden cross at its top, surrounded by a few stones. Additionally, the Fürstberg Summit includes an old quarry at its western end, adding to its unique character.
Absolutely. The area around Großenseebach is well-suited for cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Bridge Over Alterlanger See – Orangery loop' for cycling or the 'Small Bishop's Pond – Dechsendorfer Weiher loop' for gravel biking. Explore more options in the Cycling around Großenseebach guide and the Gravel biking around Großenseebach guide.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the variety of outdoor activities available. The komoot community has shared 8 photos and given 18 upvotes for the mountain peaks around Großenseebach, highlighting the scenic landscapes and the opportunities for exploration within the natural park settings. The wide paths and beautiful forests, such as those around Dreiberg Summit, are frequently enjoyed.
Yes, the Geiersberg Summit (333 m), located between Baiersdorf and Röttenbach, is often included in local hikes. While its summit is forested and lacks a direct view, it's considered a worthwhile addition to a hike, offering a pleasant experience within the natural surroundings.
Many of the summits around Großenseebach are integrated into local hiking networks, making them accessible for various trip lengths. For instance, Geiersberg Summit is a small hill often included in shorter local hikes. The region's overall terrain is suitable for varied activity levels.


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