Best mountain peaks around Waidhaus are found in a landscape shaped by the Upper Palatinate Forest, bordering the Czech Republic. This area features elevations that offer expansive views across the region, including parts of the Bavarian Forest. The terrain includes both natural summits and historical sites, providing diverse points of interest for explorers. The region is known for its accessible mountain peaks, many of which are suitable for various activity levels.
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At 901 meters, the Entenbühl is the second-highest elevation in the German part of the Upper Palatinate Forest after the 938-meter-high Kreuzfelsen in the Cham district. Below the summit lies the Hubertus Chapel. It was built as a wartime bunker in 1938 and converted into a place of worship by the Upper Palatinate Forest Association in 1998. The wooden summit cross was erected in 2000.
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The Havran, in German Großer Rabenberg, is located on the Czech side of the Upper Palatinate Forest. Arriving at the observation tower, you have a magnificent view of the Bohemian Forest and the Upper Palatinate Forest.
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This historic site offers a fantastic view of the Upper Palatinate and Bohemian Forests.
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steep ascent on the old military road up to the observation tower on the Havran. The Havran is the fourth highest peak in the Upper Palatinate Forest on the Czech side. It is located east of the Czech-German border about 1 km south-west of the deserted village of Skláře or five kilometers east of Flossenbürg. Altitude: 894 m
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A few leftovers. Trained dogs were on patrol between the two fences. On the Tillenberg and Schwarzkopf, the remains of such a security system for the restricted military area are even better preserved.
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The Havran observation tower is a highlight for me because of the breathtaking view towards the Bavarian Forest, Bohemian Forest and Upper Palatinate Forest. We use the time to think, there are many historical information boards about border events, I will definitely stop by again.
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The Havran (German Großer Rabenberg) is the fourth highest peak of the Upper Palatinate Forest on the Czech side. It is located east of the Czech-German border about one kilometer southwest of the deserted village of Skláře (Neu-Windischgrätz) or five kilometers east of Flossenbürg. To the north rises the Entenbühl (901 meters), to the south-west is Schellenberg Castle.
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Leftovers from the Cold War
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Visitors frequently enjoy the expansive views from Havran Observation Tower, which offers vistas of the Bohemian, Upper Palatinate, and Bavarian Forests. Another favorite is the Stückberg Observation Tower, providing wide views across the Upper Palatinate Forest, Bavarian Forest, and into the Czech Republic. The Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of Mary (Mariä Heimsuchung), Fahrenberg, is also highly regarded for its historical significance and mountain inn.
Yes, several peaks are considered family-friendly. The Stückberg Observation Tower is a great option, offering an accessible climb to the viewing platform. The Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of Mary (Mariä Heimsuchung), Fahrenberg, also welcomes families, with a mountain inn nearby for refreshments.
The mountain peaks around Waidhaus, situated in the Upper Palatinate Forest, offer diverse and expansive views. From locations like the Havran Observation Tower and Stückberg Observation Tower, you can see across the Bohemian, Upper Palatinate, and Bavarian Forests, and even into the Fichtel Mountains and the Czech Republic.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with rich history. The Havran Observation Tower is a well-restored former Cold War border tower. The Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of Mary (Mariä Heimsuchung), Fahrenberg, has been a pilgrimage destination for over 800 years. Additionally, the Entenbühl Summit and Hubertus Chapel features a chapel converted from a wartime bunker.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the Waidhaus area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Waidhaus,' which is an easy 4.4 km route. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the 'View of Pleystein – Bockl Cycle Path loop from Vohenstrauß,' or challenging MTB trails like the 'Havran Observation Tower – Drachenfels Trail loop from Waidhaus.' Find more options in the Running Trails around Waidhaus, Gravel biking around Waidhaus, and MTB Trails around Waidhaus guides.
Yes, for instance, near the Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of Mary (Mariä Heimsuchung), Fahrenberg, you'll find a mountain inn and butchery, Josef Weig, offering local cuisine. This provides a convenient stop for refreshments during your visit.
While the guide focuses on peaks around Waidhaus, the Entenbühl Summit, at 901 meters, is the second-highest elevation in the German part of the Upper Palatinate Forest. The highest is Kreuzfelsen (938 meters) in the Cham district.
The mountain peaks around Waidhaus offer a range of difficulty levels. While many are accessible, some ascents, particularly those leading to summits like Havran Observation Tower or Entenbühl Summit, involve intermediate terrain and can provide a more challenging experience for hikers.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from the observation towers, the historical significance of sites like the former border fence at Havran Summit, and the peaceful atmosphere of the pilgrimage sites. The variety of trails and the opportunity to experience both nature and history are also highly appreciated.
Beyond the main highlights, exploring the area around the Entenbühl Summit offers a unique experience with the Hubertus Chapel, a former wartime bunker converted into a place of worship. The historical context of the border region, visible at sites like the Former Military Border Fence at Havran Summit, also provides a distinctive perspective.
While general hiking conditions may vary, some locations offer winter activities. For example, the area around the Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of Mary (Mariä Heimsuchung), Fahrenberg, features a ski and snowboard center with two runs, making it a destination for winter sports enthusiasts.


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