Best mountain peaks around Hollfeld are found in the Franconian Switzerland region of Bavaria, Germany, characterized by rolling hills, scenic valleys, forests, and distinctive rock formations. The town itself lies at an elevation of approximately 403 to 449 meters, with the surrounding topography reaching a maximum elevation of around 552 meters. While not alpine peaks, the region offers numerous elevated points and notable rock formations valued for natural beauty and recreational opportunities. These features, combined with an extensive network of…
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The hill is indeed high, but there's no view from the meadow because of the surrounding trees. The RW (Regional Hiking Trail) marked with the green ring from Mistelgau leads here and is a manageable 5.5 km.
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Well… if you called it a stool, it would be sufficient…😉
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The Neubürg table mountain is the second highest elevation in the region at 587 meters, after the Sophienberg (593 meters). It is located in the Mistelgau municipality. The Neubürg was formed in the Jurassic period. The top layer consists of limestone, followed by Ornatenton and iron sandstone. The Neubürg is called a table mountain because it has a flat table surface instead of a dome. Due to the erosion-related formation, the Neubürg is also called an island or witness mountain. It stands like an island in the further eroded environment and "witnesses" the rock layers that previously covered the entire area.
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There is a bench just below the tower. Ideal for snacks.
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Unfortunately, the stone no longer stands as beautifully free as in the title photo. Still find him impressive, enthroned lonely on the summit. The Heidenstein is also easy to climb, so you can at least catch a glimpse of the horizon.
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Even if you don't think so, the Heidenstein at 577 meters is just as high as the Hohe Metze and thus the highest mountain in the Scheßlitz municipality. Unlike from the Hohe Metze, however, you have no view at all. A hike is still worthwhile because of the surrounding trails.
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With its new (built in 2012), 12-meter-high observation tower, the Hohe Kreuz – the highest point of the "hollow mountain" (522 + 12 m) – is now on par with the Adlerstein in height. The view extends over 270° from the Wiesent Valley with the Neideck, across the Aufseß Valley, to the Ochsenkopf in the Fichtel Mountains, and eastward into the Upper Palatinate region – on a clear day! https://www.fraenkische-schweiz.com/detail/id=5f5773735f7f9b38066ef2d9
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While Hollfeld doesn't feature towering alpine peaks, the region is rich in distinctive elevated points and rock formations. Highlights include the Neubürg Plateau and Sculpture Park, which is the second highest elevation in the region at 587 meters and offers panoramic views. Another significant natural monument is the Predigtstuhl Rock (Paradiestal), a unique rock tower with a summit cross.
For excellent panoramic views, visit the Neubürg Plateau and Sculpture Park, which provides a wide vista of the northeastern Franconian Switzerland. The Hohes Kreuz Observation Tower also offers a good all-round view from its 12-meter height.
Yes, many areas around Hollfeld are suitable for families. The Predigtstuhl Rock (Paradiestal) is located on a hiking trail through Paradise Valley and is considered family-friendly. The region generally offers diverse hiking trails, including easy walks suitable for all fitness levels. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Hollfeld guide.
The varied topography around Hollfeld is ideal for a range of outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with numerous trails through hills, forests, and past rock formations. You can also enjoy Nordic Walking and mountain biking. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Hollfeld guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Hollfeld guide.
The highest point in the immediate vicinity is the Neubürg Plateau and Sculpture Park, a table mountain reaching 587 meters. Another significant elevation is the Heidenstein Summit at 577 meters, and the Hoher Berg Summit at 530 meters.
Yes, there are circular routes available. For example, the Hoher Berg Summit near Mistelgau features a circular path marked with a 'green ring', offering views of the Neuburg and parts of Franconian Switzerland.
The landscape around Hollfeld is defined by picturesque rolling hills, scenic valleys like the Kaiserbachtal, dense forests, and unique rock formations. Beyond the named peaks, you'll find interesting climbing rocks (Kletterfelsen), juniper slopes (Wacholderhänge), and features like the 'Gespaltener Fels' (Split Rock), which offers a natural passage through a rock face.
Visitors appreciate the diverse hiking opportunities, the stunning panoramic views from points like the Neubürg Plateau, and the unique natural monuments such as the Predigtstuhl Rock. The peaceful atmosphere of the valleys and the extensive network of trails for various activities are also highly valued.
The region is generally dog-friendly, with many trails suitable for walks with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to respect local signage regarding pet regulations.
The region is beautiful year-round, but spring, summer, and autumn offer the most pleasant conditions for hiking and outdoor activities. Spring brings blooming nature, summer provides warm weather for longer excursions, and autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Winter hiking is also possible, though some trails might be more challenging due to snow or ice.
While the focus is on natural beauty, the historic old town of Hollfeld itself is situated on a hill, with the defensive tower of St. Gangolf's Church offering a splendid view. The Neubürg Plateau also features a sculpture park, integrating art into the natural landscape.
The trails around Hollfeld are diverse, ranging from easy walks through valleys and forests to more moderate hikes that navigate hilly terrain and rock formations. You'll find paths suitable for all fitness levels, with some leading past impressive natural landmarks and offering scenic viewpoints.


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