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Family friendly hiking trails around Schwarzenberg/Erzgebirge are set within the picturesque low mountain range landscape of the Ore Mountains. The region features extensive forests, peaceful streams, and scenic river valleys like the Schwarzwasser and Schwarzbach. Hikers can experience gentle slopes that open up to panoramic views, with trails often leading through areas rich in natural beauty and historical significance. This area offers a diverse network of paths suitable for various family outings.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Unfortunately, access to the Waldbühne was blocked, so we had to go back a bit and choose the ascent to the viewing platform. From there you have a beautiful view of the Waldbühne and the surrounding area.
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Beautiful market square. It's worth taking a look into the small alleys.
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The Schwarzenberg Forest Stage, Germany's second-largest historic open-air stage, seats 12,500 music and art enthusiasts. Built between 1934 and 1937 in the style of an open-air theater from granite on an old quarry, based on a design by Ludwig Moshamer, it is today both an impressive architectural monument and a venue for unforgettable concerts with a unique atmosphere and guaranteed to give you goosebumps. Its idyllic elevated location in the town's Rockelmann Park offers visitors entirely new perspectives of the beautiful Ore Mountains landscape and Schwarzenberg's landmarks. From 1990 to 2025, the Schwarzenberg Forest Stage hosted 125 events, attracting a total of over 778,000 visitors. (https://www.schwarzenberg.de/de/waldbuehne-schwarzenberg.html) Access to the open-air stage is possible, but difficult.
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St. Anne's Church is a late Baroque hall church. It was consecrated in 1724. Inside are an altar dating from before 1500, a Baroque baptismal angel from 1756, and a historic organ from 1877. https://www.schwarzenberg.de/de/stadtteile-ortschaften/ev-luth-st-annen-kirche-ortsteil-gruenstaedtel.html
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With "Art and Pub," the Rademann Gallery, and the Kafka Art Gallery, there are now three plausible reasons to call the Marktgässchen (Market Alley) "Artists' Alley," as has been displayed in white on a blue banner since December 2014. And why not? More information at: https://schwarzenberg-blog.de/tag/kuenstlergaesschen-schwarzenberg
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Around 1150, two watchtowers were built on a rocky spur above the Schwarzwasser River to protect the trade routes to Bohemia. The present-day keep and castle stand on this site. From 1555 to 1558, the former castle was converted into a hunting lodge by order of Elector August. Today, the castle houses the municipal museum and cultural institutions, such as the Erzgebirge district's cultural organization, the folk art school, and parts of the Erzgebirge district's adult education center. Next to the castle is St. George's Church, which was built between 1690 and 1699 according to plans by the Lößnitz architect Johann Georg Roth and features a self-supporting ceiling. The interior of St. George's Church is in the Baroque style. Of particular note is the wrought-iron altar screen by the Schwarzenberg master blacksmith Zacharias Georgi. In 1993, a new Eule organ with 36 stops was installed in the church.
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Nice spot on the tour
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Impressive view of the Waldbühne.
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There are over 300 family-friendly hiking routes in the Schwarzenberg/Erzgebirge region. This includes 126 easy trails and 155 moderate options, ensuring there's something for every family's fitness level.
The region is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can discover impressive viewpoints like the Pasterle Rock or Becherberg, offering panoramic vistas. Many trails also lead to hidden waterfalls, such as the beautiful Blauenthal Waterfall or the Oswaldbach Pond and Waterfall near Grünhain. The historic town center with Schwarzenberg Castle is also a prominent landmark.
Yes, many routes are designed as circular walks, perfect for families. For example, the "Schwarzenberg Old Town – Artists' Alley, Schwarzenberg loop from Hoher Hahn" offers a scenic loop through the historic town. Another option is the "Artists' Alley, Schwarzenberg – Hotel Ratskeller Schwarzenberg loop from Schwarzenberg (Erzgebirge)" which is a shorter loop ideal for families.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.66 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's captivating blend of natural beauty, rich history, and well-developed trail network. The diverse landscapes, from dense forests to peaceful river valleys, and the charming historical sites are frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. While many trails are moderate, there are numerous easy options. The region offers paths through gentle slopes and river valleys that are less strenuous. For a moderate but manageable option, consider the "Memorial stone for the prince's abduction – View of Schwarzenberg loop from Schwarzenberg (Erzgebirge)" which provides great views without excessive difficulty.
Yes, the Schwarzenberg/Erzgebirge region is generally dog-friendly. Many trails wind through forests and open landscapes, providing ample space for your canine companion. Always keep your dog on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and be mindful of local regulations.
Schwarzenberg/Erzgebirge is appealing throughout the year. Spring brings blooming flowers, summer offers shady forest paths, and autumn transforms the landscape with colorful leaves. Even winter provides opportunities for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, though for general family hiking, late spring to early autumn is ideal for comfortable weather.
Yes, many hiking routes pass through quaint villages or near cozy inns where you can take a break and enjoy local cuisine. The region's cultural heritage also means you might find traditional craft shops. For example, the Neues Haus Mountain Inn is a highlight that could be near some routes.
Parking is generally available at popular starting points and attractions throughout the Schwarzenberg/Erzgebirge region. Many trailheads are well-equipped for visitors, making it convenient to access the family-friendly routes by car. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route descriptions.
For families looking for a longer adventure, the "Wanderbarer Silberberg – Erla, Pöhla, Grünstädtel and Schwarzenberg" route is a moderate 15 km hike that takes you through diverse landscapes and charming villages. Another good option is the "Rest Area at Ratsbach – Fishery at the Conradsbach loop from Schwarzenberg/Erzgebirge" which is a moderate 12 km loop.
The Ore Mountains (Erzgebirge) feature a picturesque low mountain range landscape. You can expect a mix of extensive forests, peaceful stream and river valleys, and gentle slopes. Trails are generally well-maintained, but some may include natural paths with roots or stones, offering a varied and engaging experience for families.


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