Mountain peaks around Schmölln-Putzkau offer a blend of natural beauty and historical significance within the Upper Lusatian Highlands. This region is characterized by its varied terrain, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The area features several notable elevations, many of which include observation towers or mountain inns. These peaks serve as landmarks and provide panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The Hochstein, also called Sibyllenstein (Sibinnen-Stein, Sibillenstein or Sybillen-Stein), Upper Sorbian Žiwiny, is a 449-metre-high mountain in Upper Lusatia in the Saxon district of Bautzen. It is the highest elevation in the Northwest Lusatian Uplands and the highest mountain in Upper Lusatia north of the A4.
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The Butterberg is almost 384 meters high and is located just a few kilometers from the center of Bischofswerda. At the summit there is an inn in historic walls with a 21 meter high observation tower. You can find more information and opening times here: http://www.butterberg.com/.
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The lodge and the King John Tower on the summit are closed because the tenant and the municipality are at loggerheads with each other. Let's hope that both parties can come to an agreement at some point.
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The Valtenbergbaude and tower are unfortunately closed until further notice: https://www.saechsische.de/bautzen/neukirch-lausitz-valtenbergbaude-paechter-posche-kuendigung-zeiler-monsterroller-5899350-plus.html
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Nice inn with a great beer garden. Key from the tower is here.
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From the tower, built in 1911, you have a beautiful view into the distance.
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Possibly the most visited peak in the region, boasting a summit book to immortalise yourself in without climbing a meter!
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The highest peak in the Lusatian Highlands, which encompasses Schmölln-Putzkau, is Valtenberg at 587 meters. It features the König-Johann-Turm and Valtenbergbaude on Valtenberg, offering expansive views. Another significant peak is Hochstein (Sibyllenstein), the highest elevation in the Northwest Lusatian Uplands at 449 meters, known for its scenic potential.
Yes, several peaks offer these amenities. The König-Johann-Turm and Valtenbergbaude on Valtenberg provides a lookout tower and a mountain dwelling. You can also find the Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn, which has been open since 1860. The Mönchswalder Mountain Hut and Lookout Tower also offers a restaurant and a tower with views.
From peaks like Valtenberg, you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, extending to the Elbe Sandstone Mountains and even the Giant Mountains on clear days from the König-Johann-Turm. Hochstein offers views towards Schwedenstein and Keulenberg. The Mönchswalder Mountain Hut and Lookout Tower provides a wonderful view of Bautzen.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly options. The Prince George Tower on the Ungerberg is noted as family-friendly, featuring a large playground for children. The Mönchswalder Mountain Hut and Lookout Tower also has a playground and hiking opportunities suitable for families.
Many peaks have historical significance. The König-Johann-Turm on Valtenberg is a historical observation tower. Hochstein (Sibyllenstein) is a historically significant elevation. The Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn, opened in 1860, was part of the Royal Saxon Triangulation. The Prince George Tower on the Ungerberg is also considered a historical site.
The area around the mountain peaks is popular for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those that are part of longer routes. Mountain biking is also a popular activity. For specific routes, explore the hiking trails around Schmölln-Putzkau, MTB trails, and running trails.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, you can find easy routes like the 'Riparian forest at the Wiedwasser – Picnic Area at Mahlteich loop from Putzkau' or 'View of Putzkau Church – Bridge Over the Wiedwasser loop from Putzkau'. Moderate trails include the 'Demitz-Thumitz Quarry Lake – Dreisesselstein loop from Tröbigau'. You can find more options in the hiking guide for Schmölln-Putzkau.
The mountain peaks can be enjoyed year-round. Facilities like the Valtenbergbaude and König-Johann-Turm are generally open year-round from 10 AM to 5 PM, though they are closed on Mondays and Fridays. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Winter can offer unique snowy landscapes, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Several peaks feature mountain inns or restaurants. The Valtenbergbaude on Valtenberg offers good food. The Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn is a historical spot for refreshments. The Prince George Tower on the Ungerberg has a restaurant, and the Mönchswalder Mountain Hut and Lookout Tower also hosts a restaurant.
Visitors frequently praise the unique views from the observation towers, the opportunities for hiking, and the historical significance of the sites. Many enjoy the good food and welcoming atmosphere at the mountain inns. The blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks makes these peaks attractive destinations for the komoot community.
While the peaks themselves are generally accessible for hiking, some longer and more challenging routes exist in the broader region. For instance, the 'Kälbersteine Rock Formation – View of Czorneboh loop from Putzkau' is a difficult MTB trail covering over 70 km, indicating that more strenuous options are available for those seeking a challenge. You can explore these in the MTB Trails guide.
Yes, the region offers several circular routes. For example, the 'Dreisesselstein – Demitz-Thumitz Railway Viaduct loop from Schmölln-Putzkau' is a moderate circular hike. Many trails are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Check the Hiking around Schmölln-Putzkau guide for more options.


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