Best mountain peaks around Fremdingen are characterized by rolling hills and elevated points rather than traditional alpine peaks. Located in the Donau-Ries region of Bavaria, Germany, the area offers scenic views and hiking opportunities within the "Ferienland Donau-Ries" and "Geopark Ries". These elevated points provide excellent vantage points to appreciate the unique geological landscape of the Nördlinger Ries crater and the Ipf plateau. The terrain elevation around Fremdingen generally features moderate gains, making it accessible for various fitness levels.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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beautiful panoramic view, a must-see
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Beautiful view of Kirchheim and the Ries with the beautiful old town of Nördlingen or the ruins of Flochberg near Bopfingen
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The gradient is quite even and without ramps
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On weekends, when the weather is nice, there are often lively excursions. If you want to have a clear path for the descent, it is better to head for the Hesselberg during the week.
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The kiosk on the Hesselberg is open on Saturdays from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. and on Sundays from 12.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. If you want to go up to the summit cross, you have to walk the last 50 meters. At least racing bikes are closed at the kiosk!
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Highest point in Franconia. The ascent is worth it.
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Super view on the benches in the Ries and on Ipf
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The Fremdingen area, located in the Donau-Ries region, features rolling hills and elevated points rather than traditional alpine peaks. These spots offer excellent panoramic views and opportunities for hiking, allowing you to appreciate the unique geological landscape of the Nördlinger Ries crater and the Ipf plateau.
Yes, the Hesselberg Summit is a notable highlight, being the highest elevation in Central Franconia. It's known for its magnificent panoramic views. Another prominent spot is Goldberg Hill, which stands out in the landscape and offers wide views of the Ipf, the Alb, and the Ries.
For expansive views across the Ries and towards the Ipf, Blasienberg is highly recommended. From the Peterkapelle in the Peterwald, you can also enjoy distant views of the Riesrand and the flat plateau of the Ipf, providing a great perspective on the Geopark Ries.
Absolutely. Many of the elevated areas and trails around Fremdingen are suitable for families. The Hesselberg Summit and the Hesselberg Landscape Protection Area are both categorized as family-friendly. The Peterwald also offers accessible paths and amenities like playgrounds, making it ideal for family outings.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, generally with moderate elevation gains, often up to 300 meters. For example, the Peterwald features a 10 km 'Peterwaldrundweg' that takes about 2.5 hours, leading through diverse forests. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Fremdingen guide, including easy routes like the 'Grubweiher loop from Schopflohe' and moderate ones like the 'Baroque Altars of Geopark Ries – Hochaltingen Castle loop'.
Yes, the area is popular for cycling. The Ascent from Gerolfingen to Hesselberg is known as a sporty challenge for cyclists, rewarding them with beautiful views. You can explore various routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Fremdingen and Cycling around Fremdingen guides, which include routes like the 'Wörnitz bridge near Ruffenhofen – Hesselberg Summit loop'.
The Hesselberg Landscape Protection Area is a retreat for numerous rare and protected plant and animal species. Its dry grass slopes and juniper heather provide a refuge for animals, and rare plants like silver thistle, thyme, gentian, or pasque flower can be found. The area is also home to the 'mountain witch,' a particularly rare butterfly species.
The Hesselberg Summit has a rich history, including a past as a political meeting place during the Nazi era. Since 1951, it has been in church hands and hosts events like the Bavarian Evangelical Church Congress. Geologically, the Hesselberg is a 'Zeugenberg' (witness mountain), bearing witness to the formerly larger Franconian Alb plateau and is older than the Alps.
The moderate elevation gains and diverse landscapes make the area enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming wildflowers. Summer is also suitable, though it can be warmer. In winter, some areas like Blasienberg are even recommended for sledding.
Some highlights, like the Hesselberg Summit, are noted to have facilities. The Peterwald area, for instance, is designed for enjoying the scenic landscape with various hiking possibilities, rest areas, and playgrounds. For specific amenities, it's always good to check individual highlight details on komoot.
Visitors frequently praise the magnificent panoramic views, especially from spots like the Hesselberg Summit, Blasienberg, and Goldberg Hill. The diverse hiking trails, the unique geological formations of the Geopark Ries, and the peaceful natural environment are also highly appreciated.


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