Best attractions and places to see in the Ore Mountains include a diverse range of sites, blending rich mining history with natural landscapes and cultural traditions. This UNESCO World Heritage region spans Germany and the Czech Republic, offering extensive woodlands, mountain meadows, and unique rock formations. The area is characterized by its significant past in silver and tin mining, which has shaped its cultural landscape over 800 years. Visitors can explore historic towns, impressive castles, and numerous natural features.
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The large peace bell on the Fichtelberg had to remain silent for six months in 2024. Stone throwing in May 2022 had so badly damaged the bell that its sound suffered. It was decided to stop ringing it and replace it with a new one. The old bell rang for the last time on Easter Monday 2024. Just in time for the mountain service on German Unity Day on October 3, the new bell was officially rung for the first time in the fall of 2024. The idea of using a peace bell to commemorate the peaceful revolution of 1989 in the GDR and German reunification in 1990 came from watchman Gerd Schlesinger and night watchman Jörg Eller from the Ore Mountains town of Schwarzenberg. The bell was also intended to be heard in neighboring Czechia and thus ring for a united Europe. The cast steel bell, already ninety years old at the time, was rung for the first time in 2010. The new bell was cast in Innsbruck by the Grassmayr company. At 2,700 kilograms, it is about 1,100 kilograms heavier than the old bell.
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The area near the eponymous town of Tisá (Tyssa), with its up to 30 m high cliffs, is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Bohemian Switzerland. The Tyssa Walls are located at a height of around 600 m above sea level. An entrance fee is charged for entry into the rock labyrinth - when we were there, the ticket office was closed, so we saved money. Many of the rocks have names that are actually accurate when you look closely - e.g. the porcini mushroom, or the outline of Africa. The 4 km long circular route is not too difficult, but it is not possible to do it without stairs and ladders. And there is also a mayor here.
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If you like rock formations, this is the place for you. There is so much to discover that you can plan a whole day here.
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One of the most beautiful valleys in the Ore Mountains.
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☆ The oldest stone observation tower in the Ore Mountains. More information can be found at the tower.
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The Tyssa Walls are a natural spectacle without equal. Caves, tunnels, holes, arches and crevasses are a real adventure playground for young and old. Bring a lot of time. A circular route is signposted. We didn't pay entry. The tills were closed (October 2022).
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If you are in the area, you have to come here. fantastic.
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For breathtaking vistas, visit Greifensteine Observation Rock, which provides panoramic views of the Ore Mountains peaks and surrounding valleys. Another excellent spot is the Auersberg Summit and Observation Tower, offering superb views and a play area for children. The Fichtelberghaus, located on Saxony's highest mountain, also provides stunning panoramic views extending into the Bohemian Basin.
The Rock Square (Skalní náměstí), Tiské Walls, is a natural spectacle of rock formations, caves, tunnels, and arches, forming an adventure playground suitable for a full day of exploration. It's a highlight for those who enjoy discovering intricate natural landscapes.
Yes, the Ore Mountains boast several beautiful valleys. The Schwarzwassertal is considered one of the most beautiful valleys, impressive with its flora and fauna, and offers varied hiking options. The Schwarze Pockau Rest Area also features a picturesque river meandering through a diverse landscape, perfect for walks or hikes.
The Ore Mountains are a UNESCO World Heritage region due to their 800 years of continuous mining. You can explore various show mines in towns like Annaberg-Buchholz, Freiberg, and Altenberg. The Röhrgrabenweg – Historic Mining Canal Trail is a wonderful path that leads along an old mining canal, offering insights into historical water management for mining.
The region is rich in history. Augustusburg Castle, often called the 'Crown of the Ore Mountains,' is an impressive 16th-century Renaissance castle. Annaberg-Buchholz is a historic mining town with a romantic old town and the majestic St. Anne's Church. Freiberg, known as the 'Silver City,' boasts 500 listed buildings, the Cathedral of St. Mary, and Freiberg Castle, which also houses the 'terra mineralia' exhibition.
Seiffen, known as the 'Toy Village,' is famous for its wooden handicrafts. Here you can visit the Toy Museum, showcasing over 25,000 pieces of traditional wooden toys, and the Erzgebirge Open Air Museum, which demonstrates traditional craft workshops. In Annaberg-Buchholz, the Manufaktur der Träume houses a significant collection of Erzgebirge folk crafts, particularly those related to mining and Christmas.
Families can enjoy the play area at the Auersberg Summit and Observation Tower. The Röhrgrabenweg – Historic Mining Canal Trail is wonderful for children to play and organize small races with little boats. The Rock Square (Skalní náměstí), Tiské Walls, offers an adventurous playground among rock formations. Additionally, the Pressnitztalbahn narrow gauge railway provides a fun ride, and the summer toboggan run in Altenberg offers year-round thrills.
The Ore Mountains are ideal for active pursuits. You'll find numerous cycling and hiking trails throughout the region. For specific routes, explore our guides: Mountain Hikes in the Ore Mountains for challenging and moderate trails, Cycling in the Ore Mountains for touring, and Road Cycling Routes in the Ore Mountains for road biking enthusiasts.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For hiking and outdoor activities, spring to autumn offers pleasant weather. The region is particularly beautiful in autumn with vibrant foliage. For winter sports like skiing, the higher elevations like Fichtelberg and Klínovec are popular destinations during the colder months. The festive season is also magical, with traditional Christmas markets and miners' parades.
Beyond the historical sites, the Ore Mountains are known for their vibrant cultural traditions. During the festive season, you can experience traditional Christmas markets and miners' parades in medieval mining cities like Annaberg-Buchholz. The newly opened Purple Path is an open-air art and sculpture trail showcasing works by international and national artists, telling stories of the region's history.
Yes, the Röhrgrabenweg – Historic Mining Canal Trail is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a pleasant path through the forest along the historic mining canal.
The highest mountain in Saxony is Fichtelberg, standing at 1,215 meters. The highest mountain in the entire Ore Mountains range is Klínovec (Keilberg), located on the Czech side, reaching 1,244 meters.


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