Mountain peaks around Theisseil offer a unique natural attraction, primarily centered around the Doost Granite Boulder Field. This area features a notable elevated point and is characterized by countless rounded granite blocks, showcasing impressive geological formations. The landscape includes a wooded ravine and the Girnitz stream, creating a wild and romantic wilderness. The region provides accessible paths suitable for various fitness levels, making it a destination for those interested in natural features and local folklore.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Super nice location, great view.
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Magnificent sections of track in an idyllic area
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There is a nice rest area made of stone here (if the weather is good). Otherwise, there are benches with a table up in the shelter or further down in the information pavilion where you can take a break. You can also read about the Haselstein.
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Good place for a rest after the ascent
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The driving mountain - the "holy mountain of the Upper Palatinate". For more than 800 years, believers have been making pilgrimages to the 801 meter high Fahrenberg with its pilgrimage church “Mariä Heimsuchung”, next to the church the mountain inn - butchery Josef Weig is a nice place to stop, in winter the ski and snowboard center offers two runs with 1100 m and 800 m Length. For mountain bikers, work has been done on the feasibility of a trail park on Fahrenberg since 2021.
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The history of the pilgrimage church in Fahrenberg begins with the castle complex, which passed to the Knightly Order of the Templars around the year 1200. The pilgrimage church of the Visitation of Mary experienced the heyday of pilgrimages in the 17th century. In modern times, since the fall of the Iron Curtain, pilgrims from the Czech Republic, especially from Stříbro (Mies), Tachov (Tachau) and Plzeň (Pilsen), have come every summer the driving mountain. Very beautiful pilgrimage church that you should definitely see.
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Central point on the summit of the "Platte" mountain with a refuge at an altitude of 672m. Good opportunity for a "covered" break or rest.
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The primary natural attraction is the Doost Granite Boulder Field – Devil's Butter Churn. This area is characterized by countless rounded granite blocks, formed in place through weathering, and features a wooded ravine with the Girnitz stream. It offers a wild and romantic landscape with significant geological interest.
Yes, you can visit the Haselstein castle site and Haselstein information hut, which offers a historical rest area and insights into the Haselstein. Another significant site is the Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of Mary (Mariä Heimsuchung), Fahrenberg, an 801-meter high pilgrimage destination with a history spanning over 800 years.
For panoramic views, consider the Summit cross on Galgenberg with a view of Pleystein, which offers a wonderful vista of the hilly border region. The View from Hirmesbühl is also highly regarded as the highest point above Waldthurn, providing expansive views.
Yes, the hike through the Doost Granite Boulder Field is described as easy and suitable for all fitness levels, making it a great family-friendly option. Additionally, the Haselstein castle site and View from Hirmesbühl are also noted as family-friendly highlights.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, you can explore the Doost Granite Boulder Field – Devil's Butter Churn loop from Theisseil, which is an easy 5.7 km route. There are also moderate options like the 12 km loop of the same area or the Vierling Tower – Coat of Arms Stone at Fischerberg loop.
Visitors appreciate the unique geological formations of the Doost Granite Boulder Field, the wild and romantic landscape, and the local legends surrounding the 'devil's churn.' The accessible paths and opportunities for covered breaks at spots like the Platte Summit Shelter are also highly valued.
Yes, the Platte Summit Shelter, located at an altitude of 672m, provides a good opportunity for a covered break or rest. At the Haselstein castle site, you'll find a nice stone rest area and benches with a table in a shelter or information pavilion.
Absolutely. Besides hiking, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can find numerous routes for cycling around Theisseil, including moderate loops like the 'View of Vohenstrauß – Bockl Cycle Path' or the 'Waldnaab River – Waldnaab Bike Path'. There are also dedicated road cycling routes available.
While not a conventional towering peak, the Doost Granite Boulder Field features a notable elevated point reaching 510 meters. The Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of Mary, Fahrenberg is situated on an 801-meter high mountain, offering a higher elevation experience.
Yes, next to the Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of Mary, Fahrenberg, you'll find a mountain inn with good local cuisine and a butcher shop, providing a nice place to stop for refreshments.
The region's natural beauty, especially the Doost Granite Boulder Field, can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking, while summer allows for full exploration of the wooded ravines and streams. Winter can also be an option, with the Fahrenberg area even offering ski and snowboard facilities.


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