Best mountain peaks in Landkreis Schmalkalden-Meiningen are found within the scenic landscapes of Thuringia, characterized by the Rhön Mountains in the west and the Thuringian Forest in the east. This region offers a variety of compelling mountain peaks for outdoor enthusiasts. The Werra river valley separates these two mountain ranges, contributing to the diverse topography. Visitors can explore a range of elevations, from prominent volcanic mountains to high points offering extensive views.
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A quaint little shelter. Here you can take shelter from bad weather and enjoy the beautiful view.
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Great view of the flight school at the Dolmar pilot project.
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Gustav-Freytag-Stein with a shelter, perfect for a short or longer rest. If you want to continue on the Rennsteig towards "Neue Ausspanne", we recommend the massive shelter "Am Wachenrasen", about 3 km further on.
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Nice up here, and I, idiot, forgot the notebook🙄😂
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There is a wonderful view from the Hohe Geba! Just enjoy!
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Thuringia Forest "Why we see what we see" information board No. 15
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Exact position at the entrance to the Bergstübchen, in the right corner. The exact position of the boxes 🗃️ is often not correct, so you search and search and...😉🙋♂️
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting the Pleß Tower on Pleß mountain, which provides all-round vistas of the Thuringian Forest, the Rhön, and the Werra valley. The Great Inselsberg also features a 21-meter-high observation tower offering a 360-degree view of the western Thuringian Forest. Additionally, the Hohe Geba Summit provides magnificent all-round views of the Rhön Mountains and the Thuringian Forest.
Yes, several peaks and their surrounding trails are suitable for families. The Pleß Tower is noted as family-friendly, with benches and tables for resting. The Hohe Geba Summit also offers a children's playground and a Rhön cultural garden, making it an engaging destination for families. The Noah's Segel Observation Tower on the Ellenbogen is another family-friendly viewpoint.
The Dolmar mountain, an extinct volcano, features traces of ring fortifications from Celtic settlements, adding a historical dimension to your visit. The Hohe Geba Summit hosts a large Rhön cultural garden modeled after a Celtic village and is a site for various events throughout the year. The Great Inselsberg has historical significance in mountain biking, having hosted Germany's first downhill race.
The highest point in Landkreis Schmalkalden-Meiningen is Wildekopf, standing at 951 meters. While specific details on its unique features are not extensively documented, its elevation makes it a significant landmark for those seeking to conquer the highest points in the district.
Yes, the area around the Great Inselsberg offers winter sports opportunities, including groomed cross-country ski trails. During winter, if there's enough snow, the "snow tubing facility" near Noah's Segel Observation Tower on the Ellenbogen might also be open, offering coffee and mulled wine.
Several peaks offer facilities for refreshments. The Dolmar mountain features the Charlottenhaus inn at its summit. The Hohe Geba Summit has the renovated Meininger Hütte. The Pleß Tower has a hut managed by the Rhönclub Zweigverein Breitungen on weekends. The Ruppberg Summit also has a cozy hut with a restaurant.
The region is characterized by the Rhön Mountains in the west and the Thuringian Forest in the east, separated by the Werra river valley. You'll encounter volcanic mountains like Dolmar and Pleß, offering unique geological formations. Many peaks provide extensive forest landscapes and diverse flora and fauna. The View from the Reitsteine offers a glimpse into these natural forest environments.
Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking opportunities, including routes like the 'Extratour "Der Meininger"' and 'Extratour "Gebaweg"'. For more detailed hiking information, refer to the Hiking in Landkreis Schmalkalden-Meiningen guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'Ohra Reservoir loop'. You can find more options in the Gravel biking in Landkreis Schmalkalden-Meiningen guide. For more challenging mountain hikes, consult the Mountain Hikes in Landkreis Schmalkalden-Meiningen guide.
Yes, the Rennsteig, a renowned long-distance hiking trail, runs directly over the summit of the Great Inselsberg. This makes it a convenient point to access or join sections of this historic trail.
While not extensively documented, the Burnt Rock is a natural monument offering challenging climbs and viewpoints within a forest setting, providing a more rugged experience away from the more prominent peaks. The Großer Jagdberg Shelter and Braukopf Shelter also offer quieter, forested summit experiences.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent distant views, especially from peaks like the Great Inselsberg and Pleß Tower. The presence of cozy huts and inns, such as the one at Ruppberg Summit, offering refreshments and a warm place to rest, is also highly appreciated. The diverse experiences, from historical sites to family-friendly amenities, contribute to the region's appeal.
Yes, many trails and areas around the mountain peaks are dog-friendly. For example, the Pleß Tower is specifically noted as dog-friendly, making it a good option for walks with your canine companion.


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