Best mountain peaks around Bösleben-Wüllersleben are found in a region characterized by the comparatively flat Thuringian Basin, with the municipality itself having an average elevation of 386 meters. While Bösleben-Wüllersleben does not feature prominent mountain peaks directly, it is situated near the notable Riechheimer Berg, which rises to about 500 meters above sea level. The broader Thuringian region also includes the Thuringian Forest to the southwest, offering higher peaks and extensive hiking trails.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Former freight yard, now empty
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Great view to the south, plus a shelter and a few benches if you need a break ;-)
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At the time of the Reichsbahn, Arnstadt station was of great importance. The route from Erfurt to Arnstadt was electrified. In addition to passenger trains, there was also heavy freight traffic, especially in the direction of Saalfeld. All trains had to be converted to steam or diesel locomotives. Today the station has lost its importance. Only regional trains operate. The catenary was dismantled again.
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The main station is the hub of the Neudietendorf-Ritschenhausen railway lines (part of the Erfurt-Arnstadt-Suhl-Meiningen/Würzburg line), Erfurt-Ilmenau and Arnstadt-Saalfeld. A railway depot was also attached to the Arnstadt main station. Today it functions as the Arnstadt/historic railway depot and manages all steam locomotives in Central Germany. The water tower has been beautifully restored. There are also various cranes and a turntable.
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Shortly before the actual Rabenkopf, you will find a nice break bench on the way, with a great view of the Reinsbergen with the pulpit, the Gera valley, across to the Drei Gleichen and the Thuringian Forest. At this point of the Reinsberge - with Inselsberg view.
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Bismarck monuments (sometimes also called Bismarck columns, Bismarck statues, etc.) were erected in honor of the longstanding Prussian Prime Minister and first German Chancellor, Otto Fürst von Bismarck, in many places in Germany at that time (today partly Denmark, France, Poland and Russia) Colonies as well as established on other continents. The Bismarck monuments were the most visible and permanent expression of Bismarck worship or the Bismarck cult in the Empire. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Exhausting driveway. But there is a nice view and nice trails down.
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The most prominent peak close to Bösleben-Wüllersleben is the Riechheimer Berg Summit and Bismarck Monument, which rises to about 500 meters above sea level. It offers a plateau with a restaurant and panoramic views. Another significant point is the Riechheimer Berg Tower and Inn, a popular gathering place with a restaurant and beer garden.
From the Riechheimer Berg Summit, you can enjoy expansive views in all directions. On clear days, it's even possible to spot the historic Wartburg Castle in the distance. The View from Rabenkopf, at 582 meters, offers a fantastic perspective of Plaue and Kleinbreitenbach, while Singer Berg also provides good views from its summit.
Yes, the Riechheimer Berg Tower and Inn is considered family-friendly, offering a restaurant and beer garden terrace where families can relax. The easy hiking trails on Riechheimer Berg are also suitable for families looking for a gentle outdoor experience.
The Riechheimer Berg Summit features a Bismarck Monument, originally erected in 1907. Additionally, Singer Berg has historical significance, believed to have been settled by Celts in the 3rd or 4th century.
The Riechheimer Berg offers a network of marked paths through its forested slopes and open sections, suitable for easy hiking. For more challenging terrain, the broader Thuringian Forest to the southwest provides extensive hiking trails around higher peaks like Großer Beerberg and Schneekopf.
Absolutely. At the summit of Riechheimer Berg, you'll find a restaurant that has been in operation since 1895. The Riechheimer Berg Tower and Inn is a popular spot offering Thuringian cuisine and a beer garden terrace, making it an ideal place to rest and refuel.
While Bösleben-Wüllersleben is in a flatter area, the broader Thuringian region includes the Thuringian Forest to the southwest, which features much higher peaks. The highest point in this range is Großer Beerberg, reaching 982.9 meters above sea level.
Yes, the Riechheimer Berg Tower and Inn is dog-friendly, and the surrounding trails are generally suitable for walks with dogs. Always ensure your dog is leashed and you clean up after them.
Beyond hiking, the area around Bösleben-Wüllersleben offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes like the Ilmtal Cycle Path, or try MTB trails around local reservoirs. There are also several running trails, including loops from Riechheimer Berg and Marlishausen.
Riechheimer Berg is popular for its accessible hiking trails, the panoramic views from its summit, and the historic restaurant that offers traditional Thuringian cuisine. It serves as a significant orientation point and a pleasant gathering place for locals and visitors alike.
Yes, the trails on Riechheimer Berg are generally considered easy and suitable for beginners. They offer a gentle introduction to mountain hiking with well-marked paths and moderate elevation changes, making them accessible for most fitness levels.
Spring and autumn are particularly good seasons for visiting the peaks around Bösleben-Wüllersleben. The weather is generally pleasant for hiking, and the changing foliage in autumn offers beautiful scenery. While accessible year-round, conditions can vary significantly with snow and ice in winter.
The peaks in the immediate vicinity, such as Riechheimer Berg, are characterized by forested slopes interspersed with open sections. The broader Thuringian Forest region features dense woodlands, diverse flora and fauna, and more rugged mountainous terrain.


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