Best mountain peaks around Schwarzach am Main are characterized by rolling hills and vineyards along the Main River, rather than towering summits. The highest elevation within Schwarzach am Main is 205 meters, offering a landscape of gentler, undulating terrain. This region provides scenic elevated areas with extensive views over the Main valley, ideal for hiking and cycling. The area's charm lies in its picturesque landscapes, which offer numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and panoramic vistas.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Friedrichberg is much more than just this mast
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Unfortunately no panoramic view on the Schellenberg
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Radio mast in the forest of Friedrichsberg
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A radio tower looms on the Friedrichsberg and everything around is overgrown so that you don't have a view from here. A walk of about 2 km brings you to a lookout point.
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Great area for MTB and hiking
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The Friedrichsberg is 364 m high. You can enjoy a beautiful view when the view is clear 👌🏻.
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The Friedrichsberg is 463 meters high. There is an interesting radio tower there. Unfortunately, there is no prospect.
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What should I add for a tip? It's just a radio mast.
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Schwarzach am Main is characterized by rolling hills and vineyards along the Main River, rather than towering mountain peaks. The highest elevation within Schwarzach am Main itself is a modest 205 meters. The region offers scenic elevated areas that provide beautiful vistas over the Main valley, ideal for hiking and cycling.
Among the most popular elevated points are the Friedrichsberg Communication Tower, which is a radio mast on the 473-meter high Friedrichsberg in the Steigerwald. Another must-see spot is Kreuzberg Panoramic Hill – Summit of the Wine Island, offering wonderful views in all four directions. You can also visit Schellenberg Summit, a 429-meter high point, though it does not offer a panoramic view.
Yes, the Kreuzberg Panoramic Hill – Summit of the Wine Island is highly recommended for its wonderful views in all four directions, complete with information boards indicating nearby and distant villages and mountains. Additionally, the Vogelsburg, located on the 'Großer Berg', provides extensive views over the Main valley.
The highest point mentioned in the immediate vicinity is the Friedrichsberg, which reaches 473 meters above sea level and is home to the Friedrichsberg Communication Tower. Within Schwarzach am Main itself, the highest elevation is 205 meters.
Yes, the region offers numerous hiking trails through rolling hills and vineyards suitable for various skill levels. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like the 'Owl Oak – Owl Lake loop' or the 'Zum Benediktiner Inn – Rote Marter Wayside Shrine loop'. These are part of the Easy hikes around Schwarzach am Main guide, which includes several routes with easy difficulty grades.
The picturesque landscape around Schwarzach am Main is ideal for both hiking and cycling. You can find various cycling routes in the Cycling around Schwarzach am Main guide, including easy loops like 'Schwarzacher Gate, Sommerach – Sommerach Market Square'. For road cycling, the Road Cycling Routes around Schwarzach am Main guide offers options such as the 'Münsterschwarzach Abbey – Sommerach historic town centre loop'.
The landscape is dominated by extensive vineyards, rolling hills, and the scenic Main River valley. A significant natural feature nearby is the Mainschleife bei Volkach (Main Loop near Volkach), where the river makes a distinctive bend, surrounded by vineyards. Elevated points around this loop, like the Sommerach vineyards, offer promising panoramas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the wonderful views in all four directions from spots like the Kreuzberg Panoramic Hill. The breathtakingly beautiful landscape, with its rolling hills and vineyards, invites relaxing holidays, hiking, and cycling. The diverse Main-Franconian district offers a variety of experiences, from natural monuments to man-made structures.
While not a mountain peak, the 'Großer Berg' is home to Vogelsburg, a former castle complex that now serves as a popular excursion destination with extensive views. The nearby Münsterschwarzach Abbey, mentioned in some cycling routes, is another significant cultural landmark in the region.
The region's beautiful landscape, inviting hiking and cycling, is best enjoyed during pleasant weather. While no specific season is highlighted, spring, summer, and early autumn typically offer ideal conditions for outdoor activities, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the vineyards and panoramic views.
Yes, the region offers marked trails such as the 'Schwarzacher Kulturwanderweg' and 'TraumRunden' (dream rounds) that allow exploration of the diverse Main-Franconian district, including its vineyards and hilly terrain. These trails are perfect for experiencing the local scenery and wine-growing areas.


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