Mountain peaks around Saalburg-Ebersdorf are characterized by forested hills and elevated viewpoints, rather than traditional alpine summits. Situated at an elevation of 501 meters, the region offers numerous vantage points overlooking Germany's largest reservoir, the Bleilochtalsperre. These prominent elevations provide panoramic views and are popular for hiking and experiencing the natural landscape. The area is known for its accessible hiking trails and scenic overlooks.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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From here you have a great view of Lössau.
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Beautifully situated in a large forest area. You can walk countless kilometers without crossing a road.
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This is where all the Rennsteig fun begins or ends 👌🏻 https://www.komoot.de/collection/570/mtb-jagd-mitten-in-deutschland-3-tage-ueber-den-rennsteig
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The Rennsteig Park in Blankenstein marks the beginning of the Rennsteig.
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Rubber boots or sturdy shoes!
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A mountain with a beautiful view. Nice to hike
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The Pfitzigberg is very well known among the Schleizers. A sledding hill for everyone. That's how it used to be. Now in the computer age, Schlittenberg is no longer known as a fun mountain in winter. It is definitely known among hikers or MTB bikers and is a nice destination. From here you have great views of Oschitz (district of Schleiz) and Schleiz, depending on where you stand on the mountain. The Pfitzig can be seen from afar; there is a high radio mast on top of it.
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A nice place has been designed here with a lot of love. You can find everything you need for the hike, from the summit book, to paving stones or a schnapps.
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The region offers several popular elevated points. Rosenbühl Summit and Shelter is a favorite, known as the highest elevation in the old Schleiz district, offering a shelter and a summit book. Another well-regarded spot is Königsberg Summit Rest Area and Summit Book, which provides a dedicated rest area and views towards Lössau.
Yes, several elevated points and trails are suitable for families. Rosenbühl Summit and Shelter is categorized as family-friendly, offering a pleasant destination with a shelter. Additionally, the Pfitzigberg (514 m) is known as a great spot for families, historically popular for sledding and now for hiking with beautiful views.
From the elevated points around Saalburg-Ebersdorf, you can expect stunning panoramic views, primarily overlooking Germany's largest reservoir, the Bleilochtalsperre, often referred to as the Thuringian Sea. For example, Schwedenwacht, an unwooded hill, provides wide views of the Fichtelgebirge and, on clear days, even to the Veste Coburg. The Pfitzigberg (514 m) offers great views of Oschitz and Schleiz.
The region is excellent for various outdoor activities, especially hiking and cycling. You can find numerous routes that lead to and around these elevated points. For hiking, explore options like the 'View of Bleiloch Reservoir – View of Bleiloch Reservoir loop' which is a moderate 13.4 km trail. For more ideas, check out the Hiking around Saalburg-Ebersdorf guide. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Bleiloch Dam – View of Bleiloch Reservoir loop' which is a moderate 26.7 km ride. More cycling routes are available in the Cycling around Saalburg-Ebersdorf guide.
Many elevated points offer amenities for visitors. For instance, Rosenbühl Summit and Shelter features a shelter, benches, and a summit book. Similarly, Königsberg Summit Rest Area and Summit Book provides a dedicated rest area and a summit book for hikers to sign. These spots are designed for you to relax and enjoy the scenery.
The elevated points and viewpoints around Saalburg-Ebersdorf are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and vibrant foliage. Summer is ideal for combining hikes with water activities on the Bleilochtalsperre. Even in winter, some trails are accessible, and the snow-covered landscape can be quite picturesque, with spots like the Pfitzigberg (514 m) historically popular for sledding.
Yes, the famous Rennsteig trail is accessible nearby. The Rennsteig Trailhead (Hörschel) in Blankenstein marks a significant starting or ending point for this historic long-distance path. It's a hub for hikers and cyclists, offering amenities and information about the trail.
Unlike traditional alpine mountains, the elevated points around Saalburg-Ebersdorf are characterized by forested hills and prominent viewpoints. Their uniqueness lies in their accessibility and the stunning panoramic views they offer over the vast Bleilochtalsperre and the surrounding Thuringian landscape. They provide a serene natural experience without the extreme challenges of high-altitude mountaineering.
The region's landscape is shaped by its geology, particularly visible along paths like the Upper Röhrensteig, which features impressive slate cliffs. While not a peak itself, Schwedenwacht is also classified as a natural monument, known for its dry grassland and wide views. The Bleiloch Reservoir area itself is rich in natural beauty and offers various natural monuments around its perimeter.
Yes, gravel biking is a popular activity in the area. You can find challenging routes like the 'Bleiloch Dam – Bleiloch Reservoir loop' which is a difficult 60.2 km ride. For more gravel biking adventures, refer to the Gravel biking around Saalburg-Ebersdorf guide.
The terrain on trails leading to the elevated points typically consists of forested paths and graveled sections. While not extremely steep, some routes involve moderate elevation gains, offering a good workout. For example, a 13.4 km loop trail around the Bleilochtalsperre has an elevation gain of 240 meters, providing a mix of ascents and descents through scenic landscapes.
Many viewpoints around the Bleilochtalsperre are excellent for photography due to the breathtaking vistas of the vast lake and surrounding forests. Locations like the Schwedenwacht, with its wide, unwooded views, offer expansive landscape shots, especially during sunrise or sunset. The tranquil setting of the Thuringian Sea provides ample opportunities for memorable photographs.


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