Mountain peaks around Pressath, located in the Upper Palatinate region of Bavaria, Germany, offer diverse elevated points and rock formations for exploration. The immediate vicinity features notable rock formations and hills that provide scenic views and hiking opportunities. For more substantial mountain experiences, the broader Bavarian Forest region presents higher elevations and challenging trails. The area provides a range of terrain for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Slightly hidden and off the main route is a spectacular rock formation that is obviously popular with climbers.. existing anchors speak volumes!
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Already well visible from the foot of the rock, the summit cross
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The Stations of the Cross have been redesigned. Unfortunately, the church was closed. I would definitely visit the signposted viewpoint. Parking is available just below at the Messnerhaus restaurant, which is also recommended.
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The basalt cone is 731 meters high and is an extinct volcanic vent. Today forested and visible from afar, the cone lies on the old trade route Eger - Nuremberg. On its summit stands the listed pilgrimage church "To the Holy Trinity". An artistically designed Stations of the Cross are the trademark of the Armesberg.
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The Rauhe Kulm rises 682 metres high from the middle of the landscape and is visible from all directions. It is surrounded by the Fichtel Mountains to the north, the Steinwald to the east, the heights of the Franconian Jura to the south and the Franconian Switzerland to the west. It owes its striking shape to its volcanic origins around 20 million years ago. The exposed basalt slopes are a valuable habitat for numerous animals and rare plants. Around 90 different lichens and mosses grow and thrive on the heat-storing basalt boulders. The Rauhe Kulm has been protected as a natural monument since 1909 and has been a nature reserve in accordance with European standards (FFH) for several years. In 2013, the Rauhe Kulm was voted Germany's most beautiful natural wonder.
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Fantastic view all the way to Franconia
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Near Pressath, you'll find a variety of elevated points and unique rock formations. These include natural monuments like Saubad Rock, which features a small climbing section and offers wonderful views, and Reisenegger Rock, another beautiful rock formation providing excellent viewpoints. The region also features extinct volcanoes such as the 731-meter high basalt cone where the Armesberg Pilgrimage Church and the Stations of the Cross are located, and the Kuschberg Summit.
Yes, the Armesberg Pilgrimage Church and the Stations of the Cross is a significant historical and religious site. Located on a 731-meter high basalt cone, which is an extinct volcanic vent, it features a pilgrimage church and an artistically designed Stations of the Cross. This site is steeped in history and local legends.
For stunning views, consider visiting Saubad Rock, which offers expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape after a short climb. Reisenegger Rock is another excellent viewpoint. Further afield, the Kuschberg Summit provides a great view into the Fichtelgebirge, and the Anzenstein Viewpoint, a basalt cone, also offers a wonderful panorama.
The local elevated points and rock formations near Pressath offer diverse hiking experiences. You can find trails ranging from easy to challenging. For instance, reaching Saubad Rock involves a small climbing section secured with railings, while the path to Reisenegger Rock can be quite exhausting due to large steps, but the climb is rewarding with unique views. The Anzenstein Viewpoint also involves a steep ascent and descent.
Yes, for more challenging hikes and higher elevations, the Bavarian Forest (Bayerischer Wald) is within a reasonable driving distance. Here you'll find peaks over 1,000 meters, such as Großer Arber (1,455m), Lusen (1,373m), Dreisessel (1,312m), and Großer Falkenstein (1,315m). These offer extensive hiking opportunities, significant elevation gains, and panoramic views, sometimes extending to the Alps.
Beyond hiking, the area around Pressath offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, including easy loops like 'Gravel Pond near Diessfurt – Steinfels Castle loop'. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are MTB trails such as the 'Finnenhütte Hessenreuther Forest – Pressath Forest Adventure Trail loop'. Additionally, you can find running trails, including moderate loops like 'Country Inn Kahrmühle – St. George's Parish Church loop'.
Many of the local elevated points, like Armesberg, Kuschberg, and Anzenstein, are basalt cones, indicating they are extinct volcanoes. This geological history creates a unique landscape with special flora and fauna. For example, Saubad Rock features a steep block heap of angular granite rocks, a 'stony glacier' that slowly moves down the valley.
While specific 'family-friendly' categorizations aren't detailed for every peak, many local trails around Pressath are integrated into various hiking routes catering to different fitness levels. The local elevated points like Saubad Rock and Reisenegger Rock can be rewarding short excursions. For families, choosing trails with easier difficulty grades and shorter durations from the nearby hiking guides would be advisable.
The region around Pressath is generally enjoyable for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the rock formations and viewpoints. For the higher mountains in the Bavarian Forest, summer is ideal for hiking, while winter offers opportunities for winter sports.
Visitors frequently praise the wonderful views offered by spots like Saubad Rock and Reisenegger Rock. The unique geological features, such as the extinct volcanoes and granite rock formations, are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared over 700 photos and given more than 600 upvotes, highlighting the scenic beauty and rewarding experiences found in the area.
While comprehensive data on all amenities isn't available, some highlights mention nearby facilities. For example, a tip for Saubad Rock mentions it's not far to the Waldhaus for a cool beer. In the broader Bavarian Forest, the Großer Arber has an inn, the Arberschutzhaus, for refreshments and accommodation, and Großer Falkenstein also has an inn at its summit.


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