Best mountain peaks around Schwarzenberg am Böhmerwald are situated in the Bohemian Forest, a region known for its natural beauty and panoramic views. This area is characterized by its distinctive location on the border between Austria, the Czech Republic, and Germany. The landscape features impressive granite formations and offers varied terrain for exploration. It provides opportunities to experience unique natural phenomena and historical points of interest.
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The Dreisessel in the Bavarian Forest border triangle is one of the most popular excursion and hiking destinations. Well-signposted paths lead to its peaks Dreisesselfels, Hochstein and Bayerischer Plöckenstein (Czech: Trojmezná hora), offering a wonderful view of the Bavarian Forest, the Bohemian Forest and the Mühlviertel.
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A beautiful cross adorns the summit of the highest elevation in the Bohemian Forest. From the 1379 m high summit you have a wonderful view all the way to the Moldau reservoir.
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The Bavarian Plöckenstein is the border between Germany and the Czech Republic and between the Bavarian Forest and the Bohemian Forest. The border stone is located next to the summit cross. At 1365 m, the Bavarian Plöckenstein is one of the highest elevations and, when visibility is good, offers great views as far as the Alps.
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Skiing on the Hochficht is always nice. Slopes are well prepared and the "survive's hut" has a treat for everyone ⛷️🍰🍗🇦🇹
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It is located in the Lower Bavarian district of Freyung-Grafenau around 370 m (as the crow flies) northwest of the German-Czech border. The mighty rock with a large summit cross can be climbed via a stone staircase. The panorama ranges from the Plöckenstein over parts of the Bohemian Forest, the Almberg, the Haidel and the Lusen to the Rachel. On a clear day, you can see as far as the Alps. Due to the public Dreisesselstraße, which leads to the Dreisesselhaus ("Berggasthof Dreisessel"), which is almost 450 m (as the crow flies) south of the Hochstein, the Dreisesselberg, especially the Hochstein, is often heavily frequented. But there are also marked hiking trails from all directions, for example from the Kreuzbachklause, from Haidmühle-Frauenberg or the Czech Nové Údolí to the Hochstein.
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The Hochficht is a winter sports area, which opens up over the three adjacent mountains Zwieselberg (1163 m above sea level), Reischlberg (1281 m above sea level) and Hochficht.
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For me, the summit wasn't really worthwhile, but the further way was all the more so
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At 1,378 meters above sea level, the summit is the highest mountain in the Austrian part of the Bohemian Forest on the one hand, and the highest elevation in the entire Mühlviertel and in southern Bohemia on the other.
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The region offers several impressive peaks. Plöckenstein (Plechý) is the highest in the Austrian part of the Bohemian Forest, offering magnificent views and a unique tri-border location. The Dreisessel (Dreisesselfels) is known for its striking rock formations, including the "Steinerne Meer," and also sits near a tri-border point. Another notable peak is Bärenstein Summit and Rock Formations, which provides extensive views, reaching the Alps on clear days.
Yes, both Plöckenstein and Dreisessel have historical connections. Plöckenstein is associated with the Bavarian Forest poet Adalbert Stifter, with a 14.5-meter-high granite obelisk, the Adalbert Stifter Memorial, located above the Plöckensteinersee. The Dreisessel also holds literary significance through Stifter's tales, and legend says its name comes from kings of Bavaria, Bohemia, and Austria meeting there to define borders.
The Dreisessel features the impressive "Steinerne Meer" (Stone Sea), a vast accumulation of large granite boulders recognized as one of Bavaria's most beautiful geotopes. Near the Plöckenstein summit, you'll find the Plöckensteiner See, one of the southernmost glacial lakes of the Bohemian Forest. Additionally, the Teufelsschüssel Rock Formation is a natural monument with towering boulders and bowl-like depressions, believed to be a natural weathering process.
The best time for hiking is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and the weather is generally pleasant. This allows for optimal enjoyment of the panoramic views. During winter, peaks like Plöckenstein are accessible for snowshoeing, offering a different, serene experience.
While some peaks offer challenging trails, many routes in the region can be adapted for families. For easier walks, consider exploring the areas around the base of the mountains or shorter sections of trails. For specific easy hiking routes, you can explore the Easy hikes around Schwarzenberg am Böhmerwald guide.
The Dreisesselhaus Mountain Inn, located near the Dreisesselberg, serves as an excellent resting point for many tours in the area, offering refreshments and a place to relax. During summer, a small supply station may also be open near the Hochficht Summit Cross.
From many peaks, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views. From Plöckenstein, in clear weather, views can extend all the way to the Alps. The Dreisessel offers unparalleled vistas over the Bavarian Forest and the Passau region. The Bärenstein Summit and Rock Formations also provide terrific views, with the Alps visible on nice days.
Yes, both Plöckenstein and Dreisessel are located near this significant tri-border point. The Plöckenstein is just about one kilometer from the tri-border point of Austria, Germany, and the Czech Republic. Hikers on the Dreisessel trails will also reach the tri-border monument where Germany, the Czech Republic, and Austria meet, making it a unique experience.
Yes, during winter, peaks like Plöckenstein are accessible for snowshoeing. The area around the Hochficht Summit Cross is developed as a winter sports area, offering skiing opportunities. Additionally, the local Sulzberg in Ulrichsberg provides cross-country ski trails.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Schwarzenberg am Böhmerwald guide. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like those in the Cycling around Schwarzenberg am Böhmerwald guide, which includes routes to scenic spots like the Moldaublick Observation Tower.
Yes, on the local Sulzberg in Ulrichsberg, there is an observation tower called Moldaublick, which was built in 1967. This offers additional opportunities for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
The highest mountain in the Austrian part of the Bohemian Forest, as well as the highest peak in the entire Mühlviertel region, is Plöckenstein (Plechý), standing at 1,378 meters.


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