Best mountain peaks around Kamsdorf are found within a hilly landscape on the eastern edge of the Thuringian Slate Mountains. This region is characterized by a low mountain range, with elevations reaching up to 400 meters within Kamsdorf and nearly 800 meters in the broader area. The scenic, gently rolling terrain offers dense wooded areas and picturesque valleys, ideal for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore numerous hiking and cycling trails within this natural environment.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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A magnificent view from above
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Saalfeld train station is very bicycle-friendly, with ramps and elevators to all platforms. There is a bakery with a café, a newsstand, a ticket machine, and several vending machines selling drinks and snacks. See *https://www.bahnhof.de/saalfeld-saale Several bus lines depart from the station, which also transport bicycles. From Saalfeld train station, there are direct connections to: *Nuremberg by RE or IC train *Blankenstein by RB train via Bad Lobenstein *Erfurt by RB train via Arnstadt *Halle by RB train *Jena by RE and RB train *Leipzig and Gera by RE and RB train all have bicycle parking spaces. A bicycle ticket is only required for the route to Nuremberg; otherwise, bicycle transport is free. Well-signposted cycle paths lead from the train station: *The Saale Cycle Path upstream to Hof *The Saale Cycle Path downstream to Rudolstadt and Jena *The Saale-Orla Cycle Path to Triptis *The Schwarza Cycle Path to Bad Blankenburg
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Yay, a bicycle-friendly station with large elevators. Thank you.
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The "Preswitzer Spitze" protrudes wonderfully into the reservoir like a small peninsula and so you have a great view on both sides.
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The Eisenberg is a must for me when I hike here. The Eisenberg always looks clean and well-kept. It is also one of the few mountains with a cross.
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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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Very nice view of the valley, great rest area and summit cross.
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The region around Kamsdorf, part of the Thuringian Slate Mountains, offers several excellent viewpoints. The Kulmturm Observation Tower, situated on a nearly 482-meter high mountain, is a popular choice, offering panoramic views of the Saale and Rinne valleys, the Orlasenke, and the Thuringian slate mountains. Another highly-rated spot is the Kulm Tower, a 20-meter high steel lattice tower at 500 meters elevation, providing extensive views of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, the area is rich in both history and unique geology. The Summit cross on the Eisenberg, at 636 meters, is a great example; its name references the region's past in silver, copper, and iron mining, and you'll pass former mining sites on the ascent. Geologically, the Thuringian Highland is primarily composed of slate rock, featuring dolerite peaks or 'Kuppen' which are harder volcanic rock formations contributing to the area's distinctive topography.
The Kamsdorf area, within the Thuringian Slate Mountains, is characterized by a scenic, gently rolling terrain with dense wooded areas and picturesque valleys. You'll find a beautiful natural environment with forests and water playing a significant role. Just a few kilometers away, the Hohenwartestausee (Hohenwarte Reservoir), part of the 'Thuringian Sea,' offers fjord-like landscapes with elements of forest, water, and rock.
Yes, the gently rolling terrain and numerous trails within the Thuringian Slate Mountains/Upper Saale River Nature Park make it suitable for families. The Summit cross on the Eisenberg is noted as family-friendly, offering rewarding views after an ascent. The area's diverse landscapes and recreational opportunities are well-suited for family outings.
Beyond hiking, the region offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore various routes such as those found in the MTB Trails around Kamsdorf guide or the Cycling around Kamsdorf guide. The 'Thuringian Sea' reservoirs also provide opportunities for water-based recreation and scenic walks along their shores.
For expansive views, head to the Kulmturm Observation Tower, which offers a panoramic vista of the Saale and Rinne valleys, the Orlasenke, and the Thuringian slate mountains. The Kulm Tower also provides extensive views from its 500-meter elevation. Additionally, the Summit cross on the Eisenberg offers far-reaching views over the northern foreland of the Thuringian Forest.
The Kulmturm Observation Tower is one of Germany's oldest steel lattice towers, built in 1884 and extensively renovated. It stands 20 meters high on a nearly 482-meter mountain, with its viewing platform at exactly 500 meters. It provides a comprehensive panoramic view of the Saale and Rinne valleys, the Orlasenke, and the Thuringian slate mountains, making it a significant landmark and viewpoint.
Yes, the Pinsenberg is a small nature reserve near Krölpa, offering beautiful views towards the Saalfelder Höhe and featuring diverse flora, including many orchids. This area is notable for its geomorphology from the Zechstein Sea, with reefs and an interesting landscape. The nearby Saalfeld Fairy Grottoes also offer an underground natural spectacle.
The Thuringian Slate Mountains/Upper Saale River Nature Park, where Kamsdorf is located, boasts numerous themed routes and guided hikes. These trails allow visitors to explore diverse landscapes, from dense wooded areas to picturesque valleys. You can find various options for different difficulty levels, including circular walks, suitable for enjoying the region's natural beauty.
Visitors frequently praise the far-reaching and panoramic views from locations like the Kulmturm Observation Tower and the Summit cross on the Eisenberg. The unique geological features, the historical mining sites, and the overall natural beauty of the wooded, hilly landscape are also highly appreciated. The opportunity for active recreation, such as hiking and cycling, in a serene environment is a major draw.
Absolutely. Just a few kilometers from Kamsdorf, the Hohenwartestausee (Hohenwarte Reservoir), often called the 'Thuringian Sea,' offers a significant recreational area. Its fjord-like landscapes are perfect for combining hiking and exploring viewpoints with water-based activities or simply enjoying the scenic views of the reservoir.


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