Best mountain peaks around Rudolstadt are situated in the picturesque landscape of Thuringia. The region features a mix of natural high points and hills, often adorned with historic observation towers and castles. These elevated points provide views and offer worthwhile excursions for hikers and sightseers. Rudolstadt's terrain offers diverse experiences, from challenging hikes to historical exploration.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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The Carolinenturm on the Kötsch is a very popular destination. It is one of the three towers of the Thuringian Three Towers hiking trail and also a stamping point for Touringen (No. 345). From here you have a great view and perspective. The rest areas and benches around the Carolinenturm invite you to linger. Absolutely worth it!👍
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The tower was repaired by RSB and has been open again since December 2023.
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Always a worthwhile hike. It's a shame that the observation tower is still not open after almost a year.
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Greifenstein Castle had no strategic importance after it was built, but what's left is very nice to look at. That's fine too.
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The castle can be hiked from Bad Blankenburg. Except for the entrance, the castle is surrounded by a rampart. It was first mentioned in 1208. Audio columns on the grounds provide information about the history. The later King Günther XXI of the House of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg was born here. The falconry is located in the outer bailey.
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The restaurant is just right after the crisp climbs. The tower is a highlight and beautiful.
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Great panorama, look into the country is far possible here.
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Only became aware of the path after visiting Hetschburg, will also explore the other towers, the Paulinenturm is absolutely great.
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The region around Rudolstadt features several natural high points that offer rewarding views. The Kulm Tower is situated on Kulm, identified as the most prominent mountain in the Landkreis Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, reaching an elevation of 485 meters. Another significant natural elevation is Wetzstein, one of the higher points in the broader district at 794 meters, known for more challenging hikes.
Several elevated points around Rudolstadt are adorned with historical observation towers. These include the Kulm Tower, a listed structure built in 1884; the Paulinenturm, a designated 'Touringen Stamp Point'; the Carolinenturm on Kötsch, a 26-meter-high tower from 1909; and the Baropturm Observation Tower, inaugurated in 1878.
Yes, several elevated points and their associated attractions are suitable for families. The Carolinenturm on Kötsch and Paulinenturm are both considered family-friendly viewpoints. Additionally, Greifenstein Castle, situated on a local mountain, offers a historical and scenic destination that is well-maintained and signposted, making it a great family outing.
The highest natural elevation in the Landkreis Saalfeld-Rudolstadt is Jagdschirm. While specific details about visitor access are not readily available, its status as the highest point suggests significant panoramic potential for those seeking to reach the district's peak.
The observation towers in the Rudolstadt region offer diverse and expansive views. From the Baropturm Observation Tower, you can enjoy an impressive panoramic view of the Thuringian Forest, the slate mountains, and the Ilm-Saale region, with the possibility of seeing the Brocken in the Harz mountains on clear days. The Paulinenturm and Carolinenturm on Kötsch also provide wonderful and wide views of the surrounding landscape.
For those seeking a more challenging hike, the Wetzstein, with an elevation of 794 meters, is a good option. The 'Wetzstein Loop' is noted for having the highest elevation climb among trails in the area, suggesting a more strenuous and rewarding hiking experience with expansive views from a higher altitude.
Beyond observation towers, Greifenstein Castle is a significant historical landmark situated high above Bad Blankenburg. This extensive castle complex was historically one of Germany's largest feudal castles and offers both cultural interest and scenic views from its elevated position.
The Carolinenturm on Kötsch is open during the summer season, from April to September, every Sunday and public holiday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. It's advisable to check current information before planning your visit.
Yes, the viewing platform of the Kulm Tower, which is at exactly 500 meters elevation, can be climbed in any weather and at any time of day. Visitors should be aware that the stairs are very narrow.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as those mentioned in the Hiking around Rudolstadt guide, including easy to moderate loops like the 'Ehrenstein Castle Ruins loop from Sundremda'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for gravel biking and touring, with routes like the 'Chrysopraswehr Waterfall – Schwarzburg Castle loop' in the Gravel biking around Rudolstadt guide or the 'Ehrenstein Castle Ruins – Species Protection Tower Eschdorf loop' in the Cycling around Rudolstadt guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the wonderful and wide panoramic views from the various towers and elevated points. Many appreciate the historical significance and well-maintained nature of sites like Greifenstein Castle. The opportunity for rewarding hikes and the accessibility of some towers, like the Kulm Tower, at any time, are also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, two notable viewpoints are designated 'Touringen Stamp Points'. The Paulinenturm is Stamp Point No. 344, and the Carolinenturm on Kötsch is Stamp Station No. 345, making them attractive destinations for collectors and sightseers alike.


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