Best mountain peaks around Bannewitz are found in a municipality characterized by rolling hills and forests, situated at the edge of the Osterzgebirge. While not featuring towering peaks, the area offers elevated points and viewpoints that provide hiking opportunities and scenic vistas. These locations offer expansive views of the surrounding natural landscape, including the Elbe Valley and Dresden. The region is known for its diverse landscapes, making it an attractive destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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The 476 meter high Wilisch consists mainly of basalt, which is due to its volcanic origin. The last volcanic activity that led to the formation of the Wilisch dates back to the Tertiary, more precisely the Oligocene to Miocene. The region around the Wilisch is also geologically interesting because it is rich in basalt, which in the past led to the intensive extraction and use of this rock. The view from the Wilisch and the triangulation column are also really very impressive.
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Very nice place to take a break, you have a wonderful view.
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Beautiful view with two benches
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The Wolfshügel Tower was an observation tower on the 211-meter-high Wolfshügel hill on the eastern edge of Albert Park in the Dresdner Heide (Dresden Heath). The 25-meter-high reinforced concrete tower was originally designed by city architect Hans Erlwein. A Dresden citizens' initiative wants to rebuild a tower on the site. Whether it will be a historical or modern design has not yet been decided. The remains of the tower can still be seen. The foundation is partially still there, but it's not easy to climb up. In any case, you would have a beautiful view of Dresden from the top. Edit 2025: Construction is underway!
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When wet ⚠️ very rocky and slippery!
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First run up and then enjoy the beautiful view
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The 361 meter high Borsberg is the second highest elevation in Dresden after the Triebenberg and - seen from Dresden - forms a striking end of the Loschwitz-Pillnitzer-Elbhang. The former mountain inn, now a residential building, is easy to recognize. At the end of the 18th century, the Elbe slope around the Borsberg was part of the royal family's hunting and excursion area. So an artificial rock grotto was created as a hermitage for the Saxon king on the Borsberg. In the 19th century a wooden observation tower and a triangulation column were built. A total of 158 of these stone surveying points were set up between 1862 and 1890. They were very modern at the time and were used for the first scientific-geodetic survey of Saxony. The Borsberg triangulation column is still well preserved, while the terrain of the rock grotto and the former observation tower is overgrown and closed. On the south side of the former mountain restaurant area there is an orientation board that points to alternative routes to Graupa, Pirna or to the "High Bridges" - historical bridges in the forest that royal pioneers once built for Her Majesty's hunting trips.
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The Rysselkuppe is a south-facing vineyard that is reminiscent of a step pyramid. With a short detour from the Leitenweg you will reach a wonderful viewpoint. The path is a little rocky but it is worth it because the view is wonderful.
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The region around Bannewitz offers several elevated points with expansive views. The View from Rysselkuppe provides wonderful vistas, even as far as Saxon Switzerland. The Wolfshügelturm Ruins site offers incredible distant views of the Elbe Valley and Dresden's silhouette. Additionally, Kaitzer Heights offers magnificent views of southern Dresden and the Elbe Sandstone Mountains.
Yes, several peaks feature historical elements. The Wolfshügelturm Ruins are the remains of a tower from 1912, offering a glimpse into the past. On Borsberg, you'll find a historic sandstone surveying column from 1865 and the ruins of an 18th-century hermitage. The Wilisch Summit features a triangulation pillar and a World War I Memorial.
Bannewitz is a paradise for hiking enthusiasts, offering diverse landscapes from rolling hills to lush forests. You can find trails suitable for various fitness levels. Popular routes include those leading to Rabenauer Grund, known for its impressive natural scenery and historical sights, and the rocks near Goppeln, which feature spectacular rock gorges. The nearby Tharandt Forest also provides ample opportunities for walks.
The best seasons for hiking and enjoying the viewpoints in Bannewitz are spring and autumn. During these times, the landscape is vibrant with colors, and the mild climate is ideal for outdoor activities.
Yes, some areas are particularly suitable for families. Kaitzer Heights is noted as family-friendly, offering well-developed paths and an idyllic recreational space. Generally, many of the elevated points around Bannewitz are accessible via moderate routes, making them enjoyable for families.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and gravel biking. You can explore various routes like the Windbergbahn Cycle Path or trails around Rabenauer Grund. For more detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Bannewitz guide or the Gravel biking around Bannewitz guide.
The Wilisch Summit, at 476 meters, is notable for its volcanic origin, consisting mainly of basalt. This geological feature makes it distinct in the landscape. It also hosts a historic triangulation pillar and a World War I Memorial, offering both natural and historical interest.
While specific cafes directly on every peak are rare, the municipality of Bannewitz and its surrounding villages offer various options for refreshments and meals. It's advisable to check local listings for cafes, pubs, and restaurants in Bannewitz or nearby towns like Possendorf or Goppeln before your hike.
Bannewitz is well-connected to Dresden by public transport, primarily buses. Many trailheads and access points to the elevated areas can be reached via local bus services. It's recommended to check the local transport schedules for specific routes to your desired starting point.
Visitors frequently praise the expansive and beautiful views of the surrounding natural landscape, including the Elbe Valley and Dresden. The diverse hiking opportunities, from easy strolls to more challenging routes, are also highly appreciated. The blend of natural beauty and historical significance at sites like the Wolfshügelturm Ruins and Borsberg also adds to the appeal.
While the Bannewitz area is generally dog-friendly, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, agricultural areas, or near wildlife. Always carry waste bags and dispose of them properly to maintain the natural beauty of the trails.


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