Best mountain peaks around Wirsberg are located in Upper Franconia, an area defined by rolling hills and dense forests. While Wirsberg itself features a charming natural setting, it serves as a gateway to exploring higher elevations in the surrounding Fichtel Mountains. The region offers diverse hiking opportunities through wooded slopes, cleared plateaus, and narrow valleys. These trails allow for experiencing the typical landscape triad of the area.
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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 Prinz-Rupprechtturm (Prince Rupprecht Tower) is a 14-meter-high observation tower belonging to the @Fichtelgebirgsverein e.V. (Fichtel Mountain Association) on the 596-meter-high Wolfenberg mountain. It offers a beautiful view of the Hof region to the north, especially when the leaves aren't on the trees. Otherwise, it's unfortunately heavily overgrown. This is unsightly, but unfortunately, due to the property ownership situation, it can't be remedied. Those who want to look out into the countryside to the east and south can walk or cycle along the dirt road on the southern slope of the Wolfenberg towards Köslar.
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The summit cross high above Bad Berneck
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There is a rest area at the Hohe Warte. The lookout tower has been removed. I saved a picture from 2016 as a reminder (picture no. 41). Now there is only a cross at this point.
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Even without a view, a good photo motif with an information notice.
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Beautiful 19 m high observation tower with a great view of the surrounding area, a panoramic window makes orientation easier. In the Middle Ages there was a watchtower here, the construction of the observation tower in its present form took place in 1925. At the tower there is a restaurant with a beautiful beer garden, the staff is "Franconian grumpy".
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The observation tower is not recommended. It is totally overgrown and offers practically no view.
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There was a wooden tower here that, tragically, had to be demolished 10 years after renovation. I still knew the tower. The visibility was limited to the north due to vegetation. You could see him when you drove from Bayreuth on the B2 into Bad Berneck.
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While Wirsberg itself is characterized by rolling hills, it serves as a gateway to several interesting peaks and viewpoints in the broader Fichtel Mountains. Key highlights include the Weißenstein Tower, which offers panoramic views of the Fichtelgebirge and Franconian Forest, and the unique Peterlesstein Magnet Mountain, known for its magnetic properties. Another popular spot is the Prinz-Rupprecht Tower on the Wolfenberg.
For those seeking a more challenging experience, the Peterlesstein Magnet Mountain is categorized as challenging in some sections, offering a rewarding ascent. Additionally, the broader Fichtel Mountains, accessible from Wirsberg, include the Döbraberg, recognized as the highest mountain in Franconia, which provides an impressive panoramic view after a summit assault.
The region around Wirsberg is rich in natural beauty. You'll find dense forests, cleared plateaus, and narrow valleys. The Peterlesstein Magnet Mountain is a significant natural monument, being one of Germany's largest remaining serpentinite deposits. The Weißenstein Tower is built from eclogite, a rare green rock found in the area, which is also under nature protection.
The best times to visit for hiking and enjoying the mountain peaks are spring and autumn. During these seasons, the foliage offers a spectacular display of colors, and the weather is generally pleasant for outdoor activities.
Yes, the area offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for different fitness levels. While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all peaks, the general landscape of rolling hills and forests provides many relaxed hiking options. The circular trail around Goldbergsee lake is a popular, relaxed choice suitable for families.
Several peaks feature historical or man-made structures. The Weißenstein Tower is a 19-meter-high observation tower built from eclogite, with foundations of a medieval guard tower. The Prinz-Rupprecht Tower on the Wolfenberg is another observation tower. Even the Summit Cross Hohe Warte has a history of being replaced and maintained by the community.
For expansive views, the Weißenstein Tower is highly recommended, offering a wide panoramic view of the Fichtelgebirge, the Franconian Forest, and the Upper Main Valley. The Döbraberg, the highest mountain in Franconia, also provides impressive regional views.
Beyond hiking, the Wirsberg area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including touring bicycle, mountain biking, and road cycling. For more information on these, you can check out the guides for Cycling around Wirsberg, MTB Trails around Wirsberg, and Road Cycling Routes around Wirsberg.
Yes, after a hike, you can enjoy regional specialties at the numerous cozy inns and beer gardens in Wirsberg. The Weißenstein Tower even has a recommended restaurant directly on site, offering good service, delicious food, and attractive prices.
Visitors appreciate the diverse hiking opportunities through wooded slopes and cleared plateaus, allowing them to experience the typical landscape triad of the area. The unique geological features like the magnetic properties of Peterlesstein Magnet Mountain and the panoramic views from the Weißenstein Tower are also highly valued. The komoot community has shared 271 photos and given 299 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
Yes, the Döbraberg is recognized as the highest mountain in Franconia. While not directly in Wirsberg's immediate vicinity, it is accessible for more adventurous hikers from the broader region and offers an impressive panoramic view.
Beyond the well-known spots, the Häfnersberg (579 m) is a less spectacular but pleasant hill that can be incorporated into walks, often leading to the flagpole or towards Goldmühl. While it doesn't offer extensive views, it provides a tranquil experience.


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