Best mountain peaks around Großbartloff are found within a hilly landscape in the Eichsfeld district of Thuringia, Germany. This region, known as the Obereichsfelder Muschelkalkplatte, features several elevated points that provide scenic views and recreational opportunities. Großbartloff itself sits at an elevation of 281 meters, with the surrounding area averaging around 388 meters. The area is characterized by villages nestled between fields and wooded hills, offering opportunities for hiking and experiencing the natural beauty of the Eichsfeld.
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Highest elevation sounds worse than it is. Once you are on the Kolonnenweg, the climb is quite easy.
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Highest point of the Eichsfeld. Stone table with directional inscriptions
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Apparently, the point marked with the stone and plaque is NOT the highest elevation: you can see it about 160 meters further towards the column path
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amazing view from up here
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The region around Großbartloff is part of the Obereichsfelder Muschelkalkplatte, characterized by a hilly landscape rather than towering alpine peaks. You'll find numerous 'Berge' (German for mountains, often referring to hills in lower ranges) that offer scenic views and recreational opportunities, with elevations averaging around 388 meters. The area features villages nestled between fields and wooded hills, ideal for hiking.
Beyond the popular viewpoints, other notable elevated points include the Schimberg (457.1 m) to the northwest, the Klusberg (443.2 m) to the north, and the Heiligenberg (435.0 m) to the southeast. These locations contribute to the scenic hilly terrain and are great for exploring the natural beauty of the Eichsfeld.
The highest point in the broader Eichsfeld region is the Goburg – Highest Point of the Eichsfeld, which stands at 553.4 meters. It offers rewarding views and is a significant hiking destination for those seeking the highest elevation in the district. An interesting information board on the plateau provides details on distances and heights.
Yes, the Plesseturm and view over the Werra Valley is a prominent observation tower. Recently renovated and reopened, this 22-meter-high tower provides excellent views over Wanfried, the Werra Valley, and the surrounding area, including the Heldrastein and Meißner.
You can visit the Hülfensberg Pilgrimage Church and Viewpoint, also known as the “Holy Mountain of the Eichsfeld,” which offers a wonderful view of Eichsfeld and the Hessian mountains. Another historical point is the Adolfsburg viewpoint (Touringen stamp point no. 30), named after a wooden siege castle once erected there by troops of the German King Adolf von Nassau.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for different levels. For example, the ascent to the Hülfensberg can be steep, while the path to the Goburg is relatively gentle once on the Kolonnenweg. Many trails lead through wooded slopes and offer beautiful views, such as the trail near the Hockelrain Summit and Shelter.
Yes, there are several running trails available. You can explore routes like the 'Entenberg Tunnel – Küllstedter Tunnel loop from Lengenfeld unterm Stein' or the 'Schloss Martinfeld loop from Martinfeld'. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Großbartloff guide.
Absolutely! The area provides excellent opportunities for both mountain biking and gravel biking. For MTB, consider routes like the 'View of the Thuringian Basin – Hunter's Hut loop from Schimberg'. For gravel biking, options include the 'Steinhagen Chapel – Scharfenstein Castle loop from Geisleden'. Find more routes in the MTB Trails around Großbartloff and Gravel biking around Großbartloff guides.
Visitors frequently highlight the magnificent views, especially over the Werra Valley from spots like the Adolfsburg viewpoint and the Plesseturm. The natural beauty of the wooded slopes and the peaceful atmosphere are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the well-maintained trails and the opportunity to explore both natural and historical sites.
Yes, the hilly landscape and varied trails make it suitable for family outings. Many of the 'Berge' are more akin to hills, offering accessible walks with rewarding views without extreme difficulty. The combination of nature and historical sites provides engaging experiences for all ages.
The Hockelrain Summit and Shelter is the highest elevation in the Dün area. It was formerly a watchtower and now features a beautiful trail, offering a great spot for a break with a shelter available.


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