Best mountain peaks around Bad Hersfeld are found on the edge of the Knüll Mountains and within the Hessian Skittles region. This area provides access to elevated areas known for natural features and panoramic views. The landscape includes diverse terrain, from wooded hills to stream valleys. These peaks offer various recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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The effort of the climb, whether on foot or by bike, is rewarded by the magnificent view. The ruins of the summit castle lie on the summit of the 524 m high Stoppelsberg in the Kuppenrhön, the remnant of a volcanic vent formed in the Miocene. The keep of Hauneck Castle is founded on hexagonal basalt columns that formed when the lava cooled; they are exposed at the base of the keep. History of Hauneck Castle: Built by the Knights of Haun, around the 14th century/Ancestral seat in Burghaun 1402 First documented mention/Conquest and partial destruction by the Hessian Landgrave Hermann 1409 The Landgrave finally acquires the castle through a purchase agreement with Johann and Heinrich Haun. 1469 Second destruction by the Lords of Buchenau 1483 Reconstruction as the seat of a Hessian bailiff by the Landgrave of Hesse-Marburg 1660 Abandonment of the official residence and relocation to Holzheim Progressive deterioration followed. The castle ruins had to be closed on August 1, 1981, due to the danger of collapse. On May 20, 1982, after extensive renovations, the now secured castle ruins with a walkable keep were reopened. Since then, the ruins have been accessible again and offer a beautiful vantage point. Source: www.Wikipedia
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The Ibra Kuppe, with great panoramic views and a large shelter.
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At 480.5 m above sea level, the Stellerskuppe is the highest elevation in the Bad Hersfeld area. From 1935 to 1948 there was a wooden observation tower here. Some of the foundation remains can still be discovered and an information board shows historical photos.
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Important rules for using the tower. The technical data are also very interesting.
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The effort for the ascent, especially to the viewing platform, is worth it. Up here you have a perfect panoramic view. 🗼🔭
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The predecessors were all wooden towers and not very high due to the low forest cover at the time. The first tower (1895) was 8 meters high. The second (1955) was a bit higher at 13.50 meters. The tower, built in 2004, is 25m high.
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At 630m, the Soisberg is the highest mountain in the Hessian skittles game. The striking mountain catches the eye even from afar. The 25m high lookout tower cannot be overlooked either. The extinct volcano is located near Soislieden in the Hessian districts of Hersfeld-Rotenburg and Fulda. 🌋🔭🗼
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A beautiful place to unwind, the peace and quiet and the view in all directions are wonderful.
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For extensive panoramic views, consider visiting the Soisberg Observation Tower, which provides vistas reportedly stretching from the Rhön mountains to the Kassel Hercules statue. Another excellent option is the Borgmannturm on Eisenberg, the highest mountain in the Knüllgebirge range, offering wide views across multiple mountain ranges. The Heussner Tower on the Mengshäuser Kuppe also offers far-reaching views into the Haunetal and Fuldatal.
Yes, the Soisberg Observation Tower is considered family-friendly, with tips suggesting it can be easily reached on foot with the whole family. The Eisenberg mountain also offers various hiking trails suitable for different skill levels, and its accessibility by bus from Bad Hersfeld on weekends makes it convenient for families.
The Stellerskuppe Summit and Historical Remains features remnants of a former basalt quarry, a bunker, and old foundations, hinting at its past uses. Additionally, the Hauneck Castle Ruins on Stoppelsberg offers a rich history, with its keep founded on hexagonal basalt columns and a past as a significant medieval fortress. The ruins have been renovated and are accessible, providing a beautiful vantage point.
Eisenberg is a hub for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails like the Eisenberg Panoramaweg, Eisenberg Siegelweg, and Archaeologischer Wanderweg. Longer routes such as the Eisenberg-Steig and Lulluspfad X16 also traverse the mountain. Cyclists can enjoy the R 10.1 route, and in winter, it transforms into a local winter sports destination with a ski lift, cross-country ski trails, and sledding opportunities.
For a tranquil escape, consider the Soisberg, which is part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve "Rhön" and offers a "nature-oriented break from everyday life." An Extra Tour hiking route of approximately 7.1 km allows visitors to explore its charming forests and enjoy picturesque landscapes, often providing a quieter experience. The Ibra-Kuppe is also noted as a peaceful setting to unwind.
Yes, for those seeking a more strenuous adventure, a challenging hiking loop from Tageberg to Stellerskuppe starts from Bad Hersfeld. This route covers 22.5 km with a 460-meter ascent, providing a good workout while exploring the distinctive Stellerskuppe Summit.
Beyond specific peaks, the Knüll Mountains generally offer diverse terrain with wooded hills and panoramic views. The Borgmannturm on Eisenberg, the highest peak in the range, provides extensive vistas. The Ibra-Kuppe is also praised for its great all-round view and peaceful atmosphere.
The region around Bad Hersfeld offers various cycling opportunities. For example, the R 10.1 route on Eisenberg connects to other regional cycling paths. You can find more detailed cycling routes, including moderate options like the 'Fuldawiesen near Meckbach – Fulda Bridge in Friedlos loop from Wehneberg' or the 'Solztal Cycle Path loop from Bad Hersfeld', by exploring the Cycling around Bad Hersfeld guide.
Yes, the area provides mountain biking trails. Moderate routes such as the 'View of Siegwinden – View of Holzheim loop from Bad Hersfeld' or the 'Kreuzeiche Shelter – Christinen Spring loop from Bad Hersfeld' are available. For more options, refer to the MTB Trails around Bad Hersfeld guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views from observation towers like the Soisberg Observation Tower and the Heussner Tower on the Mengshäuser Kuppe. The peaceful setting and opportunity to unwind, especially at spots like Ibra-Kuppe, are also highly valued. The diverse hiking opportunities and the historical significance of sites like Hauneck Castle Ruins add to the appeal.
Within the town limits of Bad Hersfeld itself, Laxberg holds the distinction of being the highest point, reaching 408 meters above sea level. Its proximity to the town makes it an accessible elevated area for local enjoyment.
The Knüll Mountains, bordering Bad Hersfeld, are characterized by diverse terrain. This includes wooded hills, idyllic meadow valleys, branched stream valleys, and deep forests. The region is ideal for hiking, with a network of trails, some themed as "fairy tale paths," offering varied natural landscapes and panoramic views.


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