Bad Frankenhausen/Kyffhäuser
Bad Frankenhausen/Kyffhäuser
Mountain peaks around Bad Frankenhausen/Kyffhäuser are part of the Kyffhäuser mountain range, a low mountain range in Central Germany. This region features elevated areas that offer natural landscapes and historical significance. Key sites include the Kulpenberg, the highest point, and the Kyffhäuserburgberg, home to the Kyffhäuser Monument. The area provides diverse experiences for visitors interested in views and local history.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Hohe Schrecke: This gem lies inconspicuously on the "Touringen Stempelweg between trails 118 and 119." It is the entertaining footpath over the suspension bridge, covering a distance of approximately 180 meters. All trails are in good, natural condition and are very well signposted. Hazards: Many rotten trees.
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From here, weather permitting, you'll have a superb panoramic view: Kelbra, Rothenburg, the Harz Mountains—all the way to the Brocken. There's also an explanatory panel and a rest area.
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On a clear day you can look over to the summit of the Brocken from here. You also have a great view of the privately owned Rothenburg - the perfect place for a short break.
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Brocken view of the Kyffhäuser Mountains
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Very nice view over Kelbra, the Rothenburg, up to the Josephskreuz on the Auerberg and the Brocken together with Wurmberg with good visibility
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really tough climb without ebike, the bench is in the right place
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beautiful picnic area with a view of the Rothenburg
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The Enzianberg 333m, one of the many elevations of the Hohe Schrecke on the tours between Heldrungen, Braunsroda, the suspension bridge in Bärental and Lossa, Garnbach, Langenroda, Donndorf Monastery, Kleinroda. From the suspension bridge, the ascent is long and strenuous. It's better if you come from the other direction. A small wooden bench to take a breather can also be found between the trees.
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The Kyffhäuser region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Key elevated areas include the Kulpenberg, the highest point with panoramic views, and the Kyffhäuserburgberg, home to the impressive Kyffhäuser Monument and the ruins of Kyffhausen Castle. Another notable site is the Schlachtberg, where the Panorama Museum stands, commemorating the Battle of Frankenhausen.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The View of the Brocken and Rothenburg highlight is noted as family-friendly, offering superb panoramic views. The Kyffhäuser Monument on the Kyffhäuserburgberg also provides an engaging historical visit with accessible paths and the option to climb the monument tower for views.
The Kyffhäuserburgberg is rich in history, featuring the monumental Kyffhäuser Monument and the extensive ruins of Kyffhausen Castle, including the world's deepest castle well. On the Schlachtberg, you can visit the Panorama Museum, which houses a monumental painting depicting the German Peasants' War, offering a profound historical experience.
For expansive panoramic views, head to the Kulpenberg, the highest point in the range, where you can see as far as the Harz Mountains and the Thuringian Forest on clear days. The Kyffhäuser Monument on the Kyffhäuserburgberg also offers breathtaking vistas from its tower. Additionally, the View of the Brocken and Rothenburg highlight provides excellent perspectives of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Enzianberg is described as long and strenuous, especially from certain directions. This summit offers a rewarding experience for intermediate to challenging hikers. Many trails in the Kyffhäuser range provide varied terrain suitable for different fitness levels.
Beyond the peaks, the Kyffhäuser Hills are home to the unique Barbarossa Cave. This is Europe's only show cave formed in anhydrite rock, featuring bizarrely curved gypsum formations and crystal-clear, blue-green underground lakes. It offers a surreal and beautiful underground landscape distinct from typical limestone caves.
The area around Bad Frankenhausen/Kyffhäuser is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including those featured in the Cycling around Bad Frankenhausen/Kyffhäuser guide, or enjoy traffic-free rides from the Traffic-free bike rides around Bad Frankenhausen/Kyffhäuser guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts will find trails in the MTB Trails around Bad Frankenhausen/Kyffhäuser guide, such as the 'View of the Kyffhäuser Monument – Kulpenberg Tower loop'.
Absolutely. Besides the main peaks, the View of the Brocken and Rothenburg is a highly recommended viewpoint. The Enzianberg Summit and Carved Wooden Bench also offers a beautiful spot to rest and take in the surroundings. The Sattlersberg is another excellent viewpoint, especially along the 'Touringen Stempelweg'.
Visitors particularly appreciate the combination of stunning panoramic views, rich historical sites, and the unique natural wonders. The ability to see far-reaching landscapes from spots like Kulpenberg and the Kyffhäuser Monument, coupled with the deep historical context of Kyffhausen Castle and the Panorama Museum, makes for a diverse and engaging experience. The geological rarity of the Barbarossa Cave also leaves a lasting impression.
Yes, the Kyffhäuser region offers a variety of trails. While some ascents can be challenging, many paths are well-maintained and suitable for easier walks. Look for circular walks and trails that are explicitly marked as easy or family-friendly. The general nature of the 'Mittelgebirge' means fewer extreme ascents compared to alpine regions, making many routes accessible for beginners.
The Kyffhäuser mountains are generally dog-friendly, with many trails winding through forests and open landscapes. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife. Ensure you carry enough water for both yourself and your dog, and be mindful of any specific local regulations or signage regarding pets.


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