Best mountain peaks around Bischofswerda are found in Saxony, Germany, offering diverse elevations and natural landscapes. This region features the Lusatian highlands and uplands, characterized by rolling hills and forested areas. The peaks provide opportunities for outdoor activities and panoramic views of the surrounding Upper Lusatian landscape. The area is known for its accessible natural escapes and historical observation towers.
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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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There is a beautiful panoramic view from up here
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The Schwedenstein is a 419.7 m above sea level[1] high mountain in West Lusatia...with a lookout tower and restaurants
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Nice inn with a great beer garden. Key from the tower is here.
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Among the most popular peaks are Hochstein (Sibyllenstein), known as the highest point in the Northwest Lusatian Uplands, and Butterberg, which features an observation tower and mountain inn. Valtenberg, the highest peak in the Lusatian highlands, is also a favorite for its panoramic views.
Yes, several peaks offer amenities suitable for families. The Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn is family-friendly, providing both views and refreshments. Similarly, the Prince George Tower on the Ungerberg has a large playground for children and a restaurant, making it a great option for families.
The peaks around Bischofswerda offer diverse panoramic views. From the König-Johann-Turm on Valtenberg, you can enjoy extensive views of the surrounding landscape, which on clear days can stretch to the Elbe Sandstone Mountains and the Giant Mountains. Hochstein (Sibyllenstein) offers views towards Schwedenstein and Keulenberg, while the Schwedenstein Observation Tower provides a great vantage point over West Lusatia.
Yes, many peaks have historical significance. The Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn, for example, was part of the Royal Saxon Triangulation. The Prince George Tower on the Ungerberg is a historical site, and the König-Johann-Turm on Valtenberg is a historic lookout tower. Even the Hochstein (Sibyllenstein) has a history of once hosting a lodge and tower.
The König-Johann-Turm and Valtenbergbaude on Valtenberg are typically open year-round from 10 AM to 5 PM, but they are closed on Mondays and Fridays. For the Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn and the Schwedenstein Observation Tower, it's advisable to check their current operating hours directly, as they can vary.
Yes, there can be fees for climbing the towers. For instance, the ascent to the Schwedenstein Observation Tower costs €1.00 for adults and €0.50 for children. For the Prince George Tower on the Ungerberg, you can climb the observation tower by getting the key from the innkeeper, which may involve a small fee or purchase.
The region around Bischofswerda offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and cycling. For example, explore MTB trails like the 'Hochstein Summit (Lausitz) – Rammenau Baroque Palace loop' or gravel biking routes such as 'Through the Elbsandstein Mountains'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the MTB Trails around Bischofswerda, Gravel biking around Bischofswerda, and Cycling around Bischofswerda guides.
Yes, several peaks feature mountain inns or restaurants. The Valtenbergbaude on Valtenberg offers good food and views. The Butterberg Observation Tower and Mountain Inn has a long-standing tradition of hospitality. You can also find a restaurant next to the Schwedenstein Observation Tower and a newly opened restaurant at the Prince George Tower on the Ungerberg.
The highest peak in the Lusatian highlands is Valtenberg, standing at 587 meters (1,926 ft). It is home to the König-Johann-Turm lookout tower and the Valtenbergbaude mountain dwelling.
Absolutely. The peaks are central to many hiking opportunities. For example, a popular loop trail from Bischofswerda includes the Butterberg, offering moderate hiking with a viewpoint and shelter. Many routes in the region incorporate these elevations, providing scenic walks and climbs.
While the Hochstein (Sibyllenstein) is accessible year-round, the area is particularly beautiful during early and late flowering seasons. Historically, it had a lodge and tower, but these are currently closed. It remains a great spot for a hike and to enjoy nature.


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