Mountain peaks around Mauth, a municipality in the Bavarian Forest of Germany, offer diverse landscapes for outdoor exploration. The area is characterized by its wooded, low-mountain terrain, forming part of the larger Bohemian Forest. This region provides access to numerous summits known for their unique features and panoramic views. Mauth serves as a base for exploring these natural attractions within the Bavarian Forest National Park and surrounding nature parks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Haidel is a 1,167 meter high mountain in the Bavarian Forest. On its summit there is a 35 meter high observation tower that offers an impressive panoramic view of the Bavarian-Bohemian border regions all the way to the Alps. The observation platform is 30.33 meters high and can be reached via 159 steps.
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On the tower you have a wonderful all-round view 🤩
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The view is now somewhat limited by the newly growing forest.
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A 1373 m high vantage point in the Bavarian Forest. When the weather is good, there are views of the surrounding area and as far as the Alps
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Very good all-round visibility. An ascent is worthwhile.
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Great view. Easier to reach by bike from the north.
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Easy to climb over 1000 m mountain in the Bavarian Forest nice resting place
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The Siebensteinkopf (1263 m) is a mountain on the southeastern edge of the Bavarian Forest National Park on the border with the Czech Republic. In the north lies the Stráž (1308 m), which is already in the Czech Republic. Not far away, the Finsterau/Bučina border crossing offers hikers, cyclists and cross-country skiers the opportunity to get to the Bohemian Forest all year round, although you have to carry your ID with you. At the summit there is a wooden summit cross with a modest view, a little below are scattered seven rocks that gave the mountain its name. Several hiking trails lead to the Siebensteinkopf, all of which start in Finsterau and lead, for example, via the Reschbachklause (small lake) or via the Teufelsklause to the summit.
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The region around Mauth offers several captivating peaks. Among the most popular are Lusen Summit, known for its granite dome and expansive views, and Großer Arber, the highest mountain in the Bavarian Forest, offering panoramic vistas. Other notable peaks include Großer Rachel and the Osser mountains.
Yes, for a challenging experience with great views, consider Großer Arber, the highest peak in the Bavarian Forest, which offers panoramic views extending to the Alps on clear days. Lusen Summit also provides breathtaking views from its granite dome, and the Osser mountains are known for their extensive hiking opportunities and unique natural formations.
You'll encounter diverse natural features, from the distinctive granite dome summit of Lusen Summit, recognized as one of Bavaria's most beautiful geotopes, to the rocky hiking areas and formations around Great Kanzel Summit. Großer Rachel features impressive nature with diverse habitats and views towards Rachelsee. The Osser area also includes mystical places like the Teufelsloch and Glass Arche.
Yes, many trails cater to different fitness levels. While some peaks offer challenging ascents, others provide more accessible paths. For instance, the Haidel Observation Tower is a family-friendly viewpoint offering wonderful all-round views. The well-maintained hiking trails on Lusen Summit are also accessible year-round, making it suitable for families.
The mountains around Mauth, particularly peaks like Lusen Summit, are accessible year-round. Summer offers pleasant hiking conditions, while winter provides opportunities for winter sports and snowshoeing, especially on Großer Arber. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Beyond hiking, the Mauth region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore MTB Trails around Mauth, with routes like 'Mauther Lake – Almberg loop from Mauth'. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are Road Cycling Routes around Mauth, including the 'Almberg Loop – Mitterfirmiansreut loop from Mauth'. Großer Arber is also a significant winter sports area.
Yes, Mauth serves as a good starting point for several routes. For example, the area around Great Kanzel Summit is described as a rocky hiking area criss-crossed by numerous trails, with Mauth being a good starting point for an ascent. Many trails to Siebensteinkopf also start in Finsterau, a short distance from Mauth.
The peaks in the Mauth region are renowned for their stunning views. From Großer Arber, you can enjoy panoramic vistas that can stretch to the Alps. Lusen Summit and Großer Rachel offer breathtaking views of the Bavarian Forest, with Rachel providing a scenic outlook towards Rachelsee. The Haidel Observation Tower provides a wonderful all-round view of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, Lusen Summit is particularly steeped in myths and legends. It is said that the devil himself played a role in the creation of this popular excursion mountain. The area around the Osser mountains also includes mystical places like the Teufelsloch (Devil's Hole).
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from summits like Großer Arber and Lusen Summit. The unique natural features, such as Lusen's granite dome and the rocky formations around Great Kanzel Summit, are also highly appreciated. The diverse hiking opportunities and the intensive nature experiences, especially around Großer Rachel, are also major draws.
Yes, the Haidel Observation Tower is a prominent viewpoint, offering a wonderful all-round view from its 35-meter height. On Großer Rachel, the Rachelkapell provides a particularly popular viewpoint towards the Rachelsee. Additionally, the Almberg Summit Cross offers fantastic all-round views of the Bohemian and Bavarian Forests.


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