Best mountain peaks around Presseck are found in a municipality in Bavaria, Germany, characterized by its "knocks" or rounded hills. The region is part of the Franconian Forest, offering elevated points that provide scenic views and outdoor activities. The Pressecker Knock is a prominent feature, known for its observation tower and integration into the Natur.Erlebnis.Wäldla nature park. These elevations serve as key destinations for exploring the natural landscape.
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The Peterlesstein is a fascinating natural monument. The 589-meter-high mountain consists of serpentinite rock with magnetite inclusions, which are said to make compass needles go haywire here. However, our compass showed the cardinal directions normally, even though we tried at different spots.
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The Frankenwarte (Frankenwarte) stands atop the 679-meter-high Hirschhügel (Hirschhügel). The eight-and-a-half-meter-high, round stone tower offers a panoramic view to the northeast, to the edge of the Höllental valley, to Lichtenberg and Bad Steben, and to the west to the hills near Nordhalben. To the south, Geroldsgrün, the 729-meter-high Spitzberg, and the 758-meter-high Schneidberg can be seen, and hidden behind them, the highest peak in the Franconian Forest, the 794-meter-high Döbraberg. To the southeast, the view extends to the Fichtel Mountains. The Frankenwarte was built and is maintained by the Franconian Forest Association. Plans to build an observation tower on the hill existed as early as 1930. However, the Frankenwarte was not inaugurated until August 12, 1951. In 2020, panoramic panels were installed on the parapet of the viewing platform, illustrating the towns and landscape features visible from here.
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Numerous hiking trails in the region lead past here. The Franconian Forest Association provides information in the entrance area about the special features of the tower and the region. There are plaques at the top to help you find your way around.
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A square stone tower stands on the 678 meter high Radspitze north of Seibelsdorf on the Franconian Forest range of hills. The upper floor is paneled with larch wood and has a roof. The viewing terrace is 12.5 meters high, and there is another platform at a height of 18 meters. A comprehensive overview is offered. In the south-east you can see the Fichtelgebirge, in the south the Franconian Jura plateau with Staffelberg, in the west the Steigerwald, Hassberge and Rhön, in the north-west the Thuringian Forest and the Franconian Forest. The tower was built in 1955 with a height of 16 meters. After the lease with Loewe Opta in Kronach expired, the tower was raised and renewed in 1969. After renovations in 1980 and a general renovation in 2000, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Franconian Forest Association local group Seibelsdorf, the tower shines in its current form.
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Currently completely open again. Edit: February '23 closed again!
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At the end of my tour I'm still on the Peterlestein. A rocky path, actually very beautiful. Just not so much at the end of the tour just before dark...
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my home territory. Around the Döbraberg you can cross-country ski in winter on a groomed trail. Otherwise there are many forest and trail paths for biking. The view from the mountain rescue hut is unique. Here you can also stay overnight on 4 pitches with a tent. You can register via the Franconian Forest Tourism Portal
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The Frankenwarte is an observation tower of the Frankenwaldverein. It is located on the Hirschhügel hill near Hirschberglein, a district of Geroldsgrün in the Franconian Forest. Planning for the construction of the observation tower began in 1930 and was discontinued due to the war. The Franconian Forest Association acquired the site, the 8.5 m high tower was completed and inaugurated in 1951 as the Frankenwarte. Renovations were carried out in the 1980s. The hill is also of natural historical importance with its nutrient-poor grassland. Source: Wikipedia
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The Presseck region is known for its distinctive "knocks" or rounded hills, offering excellent viewpoints. The Prinz-Luitpold Tower on Döbraberg stands on the highest point in the Franconian Forest and provides extensive panoramic views. Another prominent spot is the Pressecker Knock, featuring an observation tower and the Natur.Erlebnis.Wäldla nature park. The 🏛️ Radspitz Tower and the Frankenwarte Observation Tower also offer impressive vistas over the surrounding landscapes.
From the observation towers, you can expect breathtaking 360-degree views. For instance, the Prinz-Luitpold Tower on Döbraberg offers panoramic sights over the Franconian Forest, Fichtelgebirge, and even the Thuringian Forest. Similarly, the 🏛️ Radspitz Tower provides views stretching to the Fichtelgebirge, Franconian Jura, and Thuringian Forest.
Yes, the Peterlesstein Magnet Mountain is a unique natural monument near Presseck. It's known as one of the "magnetic mountains" of the Franconian Forest, where compass needles can behave unusually. This 589-meter-high peak is also one of Germany's largest remaining serpentinite deposits, home to rare flora, and is situated within a beautiful pine forest.
Absolutely. The Pressecker Knock is central to the "Natur.Erlebnis.Wäldla" nature park, which offers various family-friendly attractions like playgrounds, Kneipp facilities, a climbing garden, and a barefoot path. Additionally, the Döbraberg itself is considered family-friendly, with its summit hut and well-developed cycle path network.
The peaks around Presseck are integrated into numerous hiking routes. You can explore trails like the easy Eulenspiegel Trail or the Rabengrund – Fitness Park Pressecker Knock loop. The "Dreierknock" hiking trail connects the Pressecker Knock with other local "knocks" like Schnebeser Knock and Kreuzknock, offering varied landscapes of plateaus and forests. For more options, check out the Hiking around Presseck guide.
Yes, the region around Presseck offers excellent opportunities for both running and cycling. You can find various running trails, including moderate loops like the Döbraberg View Picnic Area – Rabengrund loop. For cyclists, there's a well-developed network of paths, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the Bike loop from Presseck or longer routes like the Kulmbach Market Square – Kulmbach Old Town loop. Explore more options in the Running Trails around Presseck and Cycling around Presseck guides.
The highest peak in the Franconian Forest is the Döbraberg, standing at 794 meters. It offers extensive views of the region and features a summit hut, making it a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers. The Prinz-Luitpold Tower is also located on the Döbraberg.
The best time to visit is generally from spring to autumn when the weather is mild and trails are clear. During these seasons, you can fully enjoy the hiking opportunities and panoramic views. Some observation towers, like the Prinz-Luitpold Tower on Döbraberg, are closed during the winter months and typically reopen on May 1st each year.
Yes, within the broader area, the Schnebeser Knock and Kreuzknock are frequently mentioned. These are part of the "Dreierknock" hiking trail, which connects them with the Pressecker Knock. The Schnebeser Knock, at 681 meters, offers wonderful panoramic views of the Franconian Forest and the Fichtel Mountains, complete with a bench and information board for hikers.
The Pressecker Knock offers several amenities to enhance your visit. These include snack stands, especially on weekends, and vending machines for refreshments. The Natur.Erlebnis.Wäldla nature park also provides facilities like playgrounds and Kneipp facilities, making it a comfortable and enjoyable destination for all.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views from the various observation towers, such as the Prinz-Luitpold Tower on Döbraberg and the Pressecker Knock. The extensive network of hiking and cycling trails, the family-friendly attractions at Natur.Erlebnis.Wäldla, and the serene natural beauty of the Franconian Forest are also highly appreciated.


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