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Hiking around Schwarzenberg/Erzgebirge is characterized by forested mountains and rolling hills, with elevations ranging from approximately 428.5 to 823 meters above sea level. The region is situated within the Erzgebirge (Ore Mountains) and the Erzgebirge/Vogtland Natural Park, featuring dense coniferous forests and scenic river valleys. The Schwarzwasser and Mittweida rivers flow through the landscape, contributing to varied hiking terrain.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Unfortunately, access to the Waldbühne was blocked, so we had to go back a bit and choose the ascent to the viewing platform. From there you have a beautiful view of the Waldbühne and the surrounding area.
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Beautiful market square. It's worth taking a look into the small alleys.
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The Schwarzenberg Forest Stage, Germany's second-largest historic open-air stage, seats 12,500 music and art enthusiasts. Built between 1934 and 1937 in the style of an open-air theater from granite on an old quarry, based on a design by Ludwig Moshamer, it is today both an impressive architectural monument and a venue for unforgettable concerts with a unique atmosphere and guaranteed to give you goosebumps. Its idyllic elevated location in the town's Rockelmann Park offers visitors entirely new perspectives of the beautiful Ore Mountains landscape and Schwarzenberg's landmarks. From 1990 to 2025, the Schwarzenberg Forest Stage hosted 125 events, attracting a total of over 778,000 visitors. (https://www.schwarzenberg.de/de/waldbuehne-schwarzenberg.html) Access to the open-air stage is possible, but difficult.
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St. Anne's Church is a late Baroque hall church. It was consecrated in 1724. Inside are an altar dating from before 1500, a Baroque baptismal angel from 1756, and a historic organ from 1877. https://www.schwarzenberg.de/de/stadtteile-ortschaften/ev-luth-st-annen-kirche-ortsteil-gruenstaedtel.html
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With "Art and Pub," the Rademann Gallery, and the Kafka Art Gallery, there are now three plausible reasons to call the Marktgässchen (Market Alley) "Artists' Alley," as has been displayed in white on a blue banner since December 2014. And why not? More information at: https://schwarzenberg-blog.de/tag/kuenstlergaesschen-schwarzenberg
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Around 1150, two watchtowers were built on a rocky spur above the Schwarzwasser River to protect the trade routes to Bohemia. The present-day keep and castle stand on this site. From 1555 to 1558, the former castle was converted into a hunting lodge by order of Elector August. Today, the castle houses the municipal museum and cultural institutions, such as the Erzgebirge district's cultural organization, the folk art school, and parts of the Erzgebirge district's adult education center. Next to the castle is St. George's Church, which was built between 1690 and 1699 according to plans by the Lößnitz architect Johann Georg Roth and features a self-supporting ceiling. The interior of St. George's Church is in the Baroque style. Of particular note is the wrought-iron altar screen by the Schwarzenberg master blacksmith Zacharias Georgi. In 1993, a new Eule organ with 36 stops was installed in the church.
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Nice spot on the tour
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Impressive view of the Waldbühne.
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The hiking terrain in Schwarzenberg/Erzgebirge is characterized by densely forested mountains and rolling hills, with elevations ranging from approximately 428.5 to 823 meters above sea level. You'll find paths winding through coniferous forests, along the scenic Schwarzwasser and Mittweida rivers, and occasionally through historical mining landscapes. The diverse topography offers both gentle riverside walks and more challenging ascents with panoramic views.
There are nearly 300 hiking routes available around Schwarzenberg/Erzgebirge on komoot, catering to various fitness levels. This includes over 120 easy trails, more than 150 moderate routes, and a selection of challenging hikes for experienced adventurers.
Yes, Schwarzenberg/Erzgebirge offers a good selection of easy hiking trails perfect for beginners or those seeking a leisurely walk. For example, the Hirschenstein – Slate Mosaic House loop from Hoher Hahn is an easy 4.8 km route with minimal elevation gain, ideal for a relaxed outing.
The region is rich in landmarks and offers numerous viewpoints. You can hike to the majestic Auersberg Summit and Observation Tower for expansive views, or explore routes that pass by the historic Schwarzenberg Castle. Many trails also traverse old mining areas, offering a glimpse into the region's rich industrial past.
Yes, the Schwarzenberg/Erzgebirge region, with its rivers and waterways, offers opportunities to discover waterfalls. You can visit the impressive Blauenthal Waterfall, or explore routes that lead to the Small Cascades on the Floßgrabenweg. The Sendig Mill and Waterfall is another picturesque spot worth exploring.
Absolutely. The region provides several child-friendly hiking routes, often designed to engage younger adventurers with interesting highlights. While specific family routes are not listed here, many of the easy trails are suitable for families. The diverse landscape ensures there are paths for all ages to enjoy.
Most hiking trails in Schwarzenberg/Erzgebirge are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful nature with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in forested areas or near wildlife, and to respect local regulations and other hikers.
Yes, many of the trails in Schwarzenberg/Erzgebirge are circular routes, perfect for starting and ending your hike in the same location. An example is the Schwarzenberg Old Town – Artists' Alley, Schwarzenberg loop from Hoher Hahn, which offers a scenic tour of the historic town.
Schwarzenberg/Erzgebirge offers beautiful hiking experiences throughout the year. Spring brings blooming flowers, summer provides shady forest paths, and autumn transforms the landscape into a vibrant array of colors. Even winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in a snowy wonderland, making it a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
The trails in Schwarzenberg/Erzgebirge are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 2,800 reviews. Hikers often praise the well-maintained paths, the diverse natural beauty of the forested mountains, and the historical insights offered by routes through old mining areas. The panoramic views from various summits are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, the region has a rich mining history, and many trails wind through old mining areas, showcasing remnants of operations and informational boards. The Wanderbarer Silberberg – Erla, Pöhla, Grünstädtel and Schwarzenberg route is a great example, exploring historical mining areas and diverse landscapes.
While specific public transport details for individual trailheads are not provided, Schwarzenberg/Erzgebirge is generally well-connected within the region. For detailed information on bus and train schedules to reach specific starting points, it's advisable to consult local public transport websites or information centers in Schwarzenberg.


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