Mountain peaks around Windberg are primarily found within the Bavarian Forest, Germany, offering diverse landscapes for outdoor enthusiasts. This region features numerous summits, many exceeding 1,000 meters in elevation, providing extensive views. The area is characterized by dense forests, rock formations, and well-maintained trails. It serves as a destination for those seeking both moderate hikes and more challenging treks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The distance from the summit to the border of the Regen district is around 30 meters and around 500 meters to the Straubing-Bogen district, according to Wikipedia. A beautiful summit cross and a fantastic view.
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Sturdy shoes are a must when climbing the summit. At the summit there is a small seating area to enjoy nature and the view.
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A great place, a beautiful view and a great place to enjoy the break after the arduous climb. The summit cross of the 979m high Käsplatte is illuminated at night, the summit plateau is covered with granite blocks, similar to the Lusen, the view is stunning. Sit down, breathe deeply and enjoy.
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Very nice summit cross with a great view!
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Lonely idyllic vantage point - worth the detour
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beautiful view at sunset invites you to enjoy.
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For me personally one of the most beautiful summit crosses 🥰
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For breathtaking panoramic views, you should definitely visit Hirschenstein. Its seven-meter-high masonry lookout tower provides extensive vistas over the Bavarian Forest, and on clear days, you can even see the Alps. Another excellent spot is Pröller summit cross, offering views to the east, stretching from the Hohen Bogen to the Rachel.
Yes, Käsplatte Summit is considered family-friendly and offers a unique natural landscape with huge boulders scattered across its 973-meter-high peak. The Predigtstuhl Summit also offers a cozy sitting area, making it a good spot for a family break before continuing a hike.
The mountain peaks around Windberg, primarily in the Bavarian Forest, are characterized by dense forests and impressive rock formations. For instance, Käsplatte Summit is notable for its massive boulders, creating an extraordinary natural landscape. Similarly, the Klausenstein Summit Cross features huge rock formations along its ridge, appealing to nature lovers and boulderers alike.
The mountain peaks around Windberg offer a range of hiking difficulties. Many trails are considered intermediate, requiring good fitness but generally being accessible. For example, the ascent to the Austrian Windberg (Schneealpe) is described as medium difficulty due to its altitude range, while the trails to peaks like Hirschenstein and Pröller summit cross are also typically intermediate. Some routes, like those around Klausenstein Summit Cross, can be more challenging.
Yes, the region around Windberg offers several mountain biking opportunities. You can find various MTB trails, including routes like the 'View from the Pröller summit – Predigtstuhl Summit loop from Hunderdorf (VGem)' which is a more difficult ride, or the 'Perlbachtal Trail – Meintsdorf Chapel Viewpoint loop from Hunderdorf (VGem)' for a moderate challenge. For more details and routes, explore the MTB Trails around Windberg guide.
Beyond mountain biking, the Windberg area is also suitable for road cycling and touring. You can find routes like the 'St. George's Church in Gmünd – Danube River loop from Hunderdorf' for road cycling, or the 'Danube-Regen Cycle Path – View of Altrandsberg Castle loop from Gottesberg' for touring. Discover more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Windberg and Cycling around Windberg guides.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the unique natural settings. The Hirschenstein is loved for its 'fabulous view' from the lookout tower. Hikers also appreciate the 'breathtaking view' and 'unusual sight' of huge boulders at Käsplatte Summit, making it a memorable experience in the Bavarian Forest.
The Predigtstuhl Summit, though densely forested, is an excellent starting point. From its cozy sitting area, you can easily continue on the wide ridge path towards Hirschenstein, making it ideal for extending your hiking adventure.
While the guide focuses on peaks around the town of Windberg in the Bavarian Forest, there is also a prominent mountain peak named Windberg (1,903 meters) in Austria. This Austrian Windberg is the highest point of the Schneealmmassiv in Styria, offering extensive panoramic views of surrounding ranges like Hohe Veitsch and Hochschwab, and even the Dachstein on clear days. It's a popular hiking route of medium difficulty.
The Käsplatte Summit stands out due to its extraordinary natural landscape. At its 973-meter-high peak, you'll find it littered with huge boulders, creating a distinctive and visually striking environment that is quite unusual for the Bavarian Forest.
Some peaks offer facilities for a break. For example, Hirschenstein has a hut, and Pröller summit cross is noted for having facilities. The Predigtstuhl Summit also provides a cozy sitting area with a table, perfect for resting and refueling during your hike.


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