Best mountain peaks around Waldsassen are found in the Upper Palatinate region of Germany, offering access to notable elevated areas. These peaks provide views and opportunities for outdoor activities, characterized by natural beauty and recreational value. The region borders the Fichtel Mountains and Steinwald, known for extensive summit climbs and sporting hikes. This area features diverse landscapes, from observation towers to historical landmarks and challenging trails.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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In addition to the Bismarck bust, which once stood above the entrance but has since disappeared and been replaced by the Cheb city coat of arms, the building is decorated with ancient Germanic symbols. On the walls of the stairwell are 43 granite slabs with carved runic inscriptions. These add to the tower's mystery, but contain no mystical messages, merely dedications to Cheb's citizens, praises of Bismarck, and the anti-Slavic and anti-Semitic nationalist Georg Ritter von Schönerer.
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The Bismarck Lookout Tower on the 641-meter-high summit of Zelená hora (Green Mountain) is one of only three such towers in the Czech Republic and the last to still bear the name of the former German Chancellor in its official name. The tower was built in 1909 on the site of an earlier wooden lookout tower and named after Otto von Bismarck. This was a time when Bismarck watchtowers, columns, and mounds were being erected throughout German-speaking Europe. There are around two hundred such structures. The other two in the Czech Republic are located on Háj near Aš and on Tanečnice near Mikulášovice.
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On the 628m high Wartberg there is a small observation tower that used to serve as a signal station for communication. The view is limited, but it is still worth the trip.
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The Kohlberg (632 m above sea level) south of Arzberg is also called the Sugarloaf. The 32 m high Waldenfelswarte observation tower offers a wonderful view of the surrounding area. Binoculars and panoramic overviews that can be used free of charge help with orientation. The Waldenfelswarte is the highest observation tower in the Fichtel Mountains.
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Nature reigns supreme here. It would be helpful if there were directions though...
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The Wartberg is a mountain with an observation tower at an altitude of 628 meters north of the village of Grafenreuth. The mountain can be reached from Gräfenreuth or Thiersheim. From the tower you have a beautiful view of the Egertal and the Ore Mountains. The lookout tower has the inscription: "Water of peace, quench the fires of war!"
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In 1961, the 21 meter high Waldenfelswarte observation tower was erected on the Kohlberg by the local Arzberg Fichtelgebirge association. It was named after Ernst Freiherr von Waldenfels, who provided 900 square meters of land for the construction. In 2017, the tower was raised another 12 meters to 33 meters. This makes it the highest lookout tower in the Fichtelgebirge Association.
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The Waldenfelswarte observation tower on the Kohlberg is highly popular, offering panoramic views from its 32-meter height. Another significant spot is the Bismarck Tower on Zelená Hora, a historical viewpoint built in 1909. The Wartberg Lookout Tower also provides views, and the Center of Europe at Tillenberg is a unique historical landmark.
From peaks like the Kohlberg, you can expect panoramic views of the surrounding picturesque landscape in every direction. The Fahrenberg, at 754 meters, offers breathtaking vistas that stretch across the countryside, even reaching the Czech border. The Bismarck Tower on Zelená Hora and the Wartberg Lookout Tower also provide scenic overlooks of the region.
Yes, the area offers a range of hiking experiences. For example, the Kohlberg, home to the Waldenfelswarte observation tower, serves as an excellent starting point for various hikes, including routes towards the nearby reservoir or through the scenic Röslauschlucht. The Glasberg area features an easy hiking loop, the 'Glasberg – Lauschecke Listening Spot'. For more extensive and challenging options, the broader Fichtel Mountains and Steinwald areas, accessible from Waldsassen, offer diverse summit climbs and sporting hikes, such as the 'Ridge path-Steinwaldweg'.
Beyond hiking, the region around Waldsassen is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. Mountain biking is popular, especially in the Glasberg area, which is the starting point for the challenging WASA-Trails. You can also find various routes for gravel biking and running. For more details on routes, explore the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and running trails guide for Waldsassen.
Yes, the Glasberg area is particularly known for mountain biking. It serves as the starting point for the challenging WASA-Trails, a 16.5 km mountain bike tour with an elevation gain of 409 meters, designed for experienced riders.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Bismarck Tower on Zelená Hora and the Wartberg Lookout Tower are both considered family-friendly. The Kohlberg, with its Waldenfelswarte observation tower, is also easily accessible and offers various hikes, making it a convenient destination for families seeking scenic overlooks and walking trails.
Yes, many areas are dog-friendly. For instance, the Wartberg Lookout Tower is explicitly noted as dog-friendly. Generally, the natural trails and open spaces around Waldsassen's peaks welcome dogs, though it's always advisable to keep them on a leash and follow local regulations.
The region boasts several unique historical and geographical features. The Center of Europe at Tillenberg is a notable man-made monument, marked by a memorial stone, representing one of the calculated centers of Europe. The Bismarck Tower on Zelená Hora is a historical viewpoint from 1909. The Dyleň (Tillenberg) Summit, the second highest elevation of the Upper Palatinate Forest, also has a history as a former military reconnaissance station.
Yes, parking is generally available. For example, at the Kohlberg, home to the Waldenfelswarte observation tower, parking is available at the hiking car park on the road to Arzberg, making it a convenient starting point for your visit.
The region offers beautiful experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for hiking. Summer is also great, though it can be warmer. While not specifically detailed for winter hiking, the natural beauty of the Fichtel Mountains and Steinwald areas suggests that winter can offer serene, snow-covered landscapes for those prepared for colder conditions.
While specific 'hidden gems' are not explicitly named, the broader Fichtel Mountains and Steinwald areas, which border Waldsassen, offer more extensive and diverse hiking experiences. Exploring these larger mountain ranges beyond the immediate vicinity of Waldsassen can lead to less crowded trails and unique discoveries, especially on weekdays or outside of peak tourist seasons.
Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views from observation towers like the Waldenfelswarte and the Bismarck Tower. The diverse opportunities for outdoor activities, from easy walks to challenging mountain bike trails like the WASA-Trails on Glasberg, are also highly valued. The historical significance of sites like the Center of Europe at Tillenberg adds a unique cultural dimension to the natural beauty.


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