Mountain peaks in Main-Tauber-Kreis are found within a landscape characterized by the Main and Tauber rivers, rolling hills, and valleys in northeastern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The region includes parts of the Odenwald mountains, offering elevated points for exploration. These areas provide opportunities for hiking and enjoying panoramic views. The appeal of these elevated areas is integrated into the broader hiking and cycling networks, such as the Panoramaweg Taubertal.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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The route from Lauda to Möckmühl reaches its highest point on the hilltop (underpass under the A 81).
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High seat at the highest point in Freudenberg (you can't sit any higher in Freudenberg by public access) Update: April 3, 2025: The high seat is gone... 😭
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Hochsitz next to the Freudenberg summit cross the highest point of the district
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highest point in the city of Freudenberg 459m above sea level NN.
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On the Kachelberg near Königheim there is a listed "open-air cross" which ends here at the summit cross. Details on the Way of the Cross with all stations: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kreuzweg_(K%C3%B6nigheim) Discovered on my tour: https://www.komoot.de/tour/282920959
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Anyone looking for a ruin will look in vain .... However, a nice place with a great view.
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Historic site above Oberschüpf at which the Burg schüpf stand. Nice to rest and let your eyes wander
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While Main-Tauber-Kreis is characterized by rolling hills rather than towering alpine peaks, it offers several elevated points with scenic views. The highest point is Pfundholz, reaching 501 meters. Another prominent elevation is Tauberberg, at 407 meters, known for its vineyards and hiking trails. Other notable points include Hochberg (479m), Deichselberg (465m), and Ottenhöhe (461m).
From the elevated points in Main-Tauber-Kreis, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views of lush forests, open meadows, charming vineyards, and the meandering Tauber River. Many spots offer impressive vistas of historic towns, castles, and palaces, especially along routes like the Panoramaweg Taubertal.
Yes, several elevated points feature historical significance or monuments. For instance, the Summit Cross on Kachelberg near Königheim is a listed 'open-air cross' and a historical site. Another historical spot is the View of Burg Schüpf Site, which offers a resting place with views over Oberschüpf where the former Burg Schüpf once stood.
The true appeal of the elevated areas in Main-Tauber-Kreis lies in their integration into extensive hiking and cycling networks. Visitors are drawn to the scenic beauty, rich history, and excellent outdoor opportunities. The region boasts panoramic views, cultural sites like medieval towns and castles, vineyards offering local wines, and diverse nature reserves.
Absolutely. The region is renowned for its hiking trails, most notably the certified 'Quality Trail' Panoramaweg Taubertal, which spans 133 to 138 kilometers. You can find numerous routes that incorporate elevated sections, offering varied terrain and stunning views. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking in Main-Tauber-Kreis guide, which includes routes like 'Rundwanderweg LT 1: Zu den Heunesteinen' and 'LT 6 hiking loop: Wasser.Wein.Weite'.
Beyond hiking, Main-Tauber-Kreis offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes for mountain biking and road cycling that traverse the region's hills and valleys. Check out the MTB Trails in Main-Tauber-Kreis guide for routes like the 'Dark Line Trail – Stahlberg Observation Tower loop' or the Road Cycling Routes in Main-Tauber-Kreis guide for scenic rides like 'Along the Tauber to Tauberbischofsheim'.
Yes, some elevated spots are suitable for families. The View of Burg Schüpf Site is categorized as family-friendly, offering a historical viewpoint that's pleasant for a rest. Many trails in the region also feature varied terrain, with options suitable for different fitness levels, making it possible to find family-friendly sections.
The elevated areas are surrounded by diverse natural features. You'll find lush forests, open meadows, and extensive vineyards, especially in the Tauber Valley. The region also hosts nature reserves with varied flora and fauna, including areas known for different orchid species. The Main and Tauber rivers themselves are central to the landscape.
The best time to visit Main-Tauber-Kreis for hiking and outdoor activities is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for exploring the trails, enjoying the vineyards, and experiencing the vibrant natural landscapes. Spring brings blooming flowers, summer offers warm days, and autumn provides beautiful foliage.
The Crest between Uiffingen and Eubigheim is a notable summit that marks the highest point on the route connecting Lauda to Möckmühl. It's recognized for its strategic position on the hilltop, offering a distinct landmark for travelers.
The highest point in the Main-Tauber-Kreis is Pfundholz, which reaches an elevation of 501 meters (approximately 1,644 feet). While specific attractions directly on its summit are not widely documented, its status as the highest elevation suggests potential for expansive views of the surrounding countryside.
Yes, the Tauber Valley is a significant wine-growing region. Many trails, especially around areas like Tauberberg, weave through vineyards. Visitors can enjoy local wines, including Müller-Thurgau and the exclusive 'Rottauberschwarz', often sold in traditional Bocksbeutel bottles, at various wineries and taverns along the routes.


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