Best mountain peaks around Wildenspring offer access to the scenic Thuringian Forest. This region features a variety of elevated points and mountains, providing panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and villages. Visitors can explore diverse natural landscapes, including lush forests and blooming meadows. The area is known for its accessible hiking opportunities and numerous resting areas along trails.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Even in 2026, still a well-preserved and maintained hut, which is reminiscent of both the campaign under the motto: "Ilmenau plants the new forest", which began with reforestation on March 31, 2007, and of a small (alpine) ski shelter. The Lindenberg, which was severely affected by the hurricane Kyrill (2007), is apparently being replanted here with red beech, sycamore maple, Douglas fir, and silver fir with the help of Ilmenau's citizens under expert guidance. That gives courage!, a beautiful place to linger!
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The Barigauer Tower is an observation tower on the Barigauer Höhe near Barigau, a district of Königsee in the Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district of Thuringia. Built in 1912, it offers impressive panoramic views of the region from a height of 664.6 meters. On a clear day, you can see over 43 villages, towns, and famous mountain peaks from here, including the Schneekopf near Ilmenau and the Leuchtenburg Castle in Kahla. Next to the tower, there is a restaurant that welcomes hikers and visitors.
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It's not to be missed. Enjoy the fantastic view and sign the summit book.
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A great vantage point. It's a steep 200m climb from the trail below, but it's worth it. You shouldn't be afraid of heights, though; the stairs to the summit cross have 25 open steps, but the view from up there is fantastic. And there are interpretive panels in all directions. You can rest in the mountain hut.
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The Lange Berg is an 808 meter high mountain ridge in the northern Thuringian Forest. On top of the mountain stands the Prince Günther Monument. It was erected in honor of Karl Günther of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen.
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Very nice shelter, benches and observation tower with a wonderful panoramic view.
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A worthwhile excursion destination has been reopened. I can't form an opinion about Essen yet.
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The inn will reopen on June 1, 2024: https://www.barigauer-turm.de/.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Prince Karl-Günther Monument on Langer Berg, an 808-meter high ridge offering beautiful views towards Gehren. Another favorite is the Meuselbacher Kuppe Observation Tower and Guesthouse, known for its magnificent panoramic views and on-site restaurant. The Vordere Haube Observation Tower also provides a wonderful 360-degree view of the Thuringian Forest.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Kyrill Hut on the Gotteskopf offers a spacious area with seating and a great view, ideal for a break. The Barigauer Turm Observation Tower is also considered family-friendly, featuring a restaurant and impressive panoramic views from its 664.6-meter height.
The region is characterized by lush forests, blooming meadows, and diverse natural landscapes. From peaks like Milchberg, you can enjoy increasingly magnificent views of surrounding mountains, valleys, and small villages. The viewpoint near Beerberg offers expansive vistas over Fröbelturm and Meuselbacher Kuppe to Neuhaus am Rennweg and the Goldisthal pumped-storage power plant.
The Prince Karl-Günther Monument on Langer Berg is a significant historical site, erected in honor of Karl Günther of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen. Additionally, the Barigauer Turm Observation Tower, built in 1912, stands as a historical viewing platform.
Circular hiking trails around Wildenspring provide excellent opportunities to explore peaks like Milchberg. For more structured routes, you can find various options in the region. For example, the 'Breitenbach Trail – Wurzelhütte rest area loop' is a moderate hike, and there are several easy loops like the 'Pond Near Großbreitenbach loop'. You can find more hiking routes on the Hiking around Wildenspring guide.
While the immediate peaks around Wildenspring are generally accessible, for more challenging climbs within the broader Thuringian Forest, you might consider destinations like Großer Beerberg (984 m) or Schneekopf (978 m). These are the highest and most prominent mountains in Thuringia, offering more demanding hiking experiences.
The region's lush forests and blooming meadows suggest that spring and summer are ideal times to visit, offering pleasant weather for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views. The natural beauty is particularly vibrant during these seasons.
Yes, several locations offer amenities. The Meuselbacher Kuppe Observation Tower and Guesthouse has a restaurant. Near Milchberg, hikers can find a covered seating area. The Prince Karl-Günther Monument on Langer Berg also features a weather-protected rest area. Additionally, the Barigauer Turm Observation Tower has an adjacent restaurant.
Beyond hiking, the area offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can explore various routes, such as the 'Ilmtal-Rennsteig Cycle Path – Jesuborn Church loop' for touring bicycles or the 'Schwarzburg Castle – Schwarzatal Valley loop' for road cycling. More options are available in the Cycling around Wildenspring guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Wildenspring guide.
The peaks around Wildenspring, such as Milchberg and the viewpoint near Beerberg, are particularly lauded for their exceptional panoramic views. They offer expansive vistas of the Thuringian Forest, the Schwarzatal valley, and numerous surrounding villages, allowing visitors to see far across the landscape.
Yes, the Vordere Haube Observation Tower is specifically noted for allowing views in all directions, providing a comprehensive panoramic experience of the Thuringian Forest.


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