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Top 20 Huts and Cabins in the Ore Mountains

Best huts in the Ore Mountains are found across a region characterized by its mountainous terrain and historical mining heritage. This area, straddling the border between Germany and the Czech Republic, features elevations reaching over 1200 meters. The landscape includes dense forests, river valleys, and open plateaus, providing diverse environments for outdoor activities. Numerous huts serve as points of interest for hikers and cyclists exploring the region's trails.

Best huts in the Ore Mountains

  • The most popular huts is Schwartenberg Summit and Schwartenberg Hut, a summit with a hut that offers a wide all-round view of the Ore Mountains. At 789 meters, its exposed location provides extensive panoramic views on clear days.
  • Another must-see spot is Auersberg Summit and Observation Tower, a summit featuring a hut and an observation tower. This location includes a small playground for children and offers views towards the Eibenstock and Sosa dams.
  • Visitors also love Bärenstein Summit and Observation Tower, a summit with a hut and observation tower. The view from the Bärenstein down to the Cranzahl dam is notable, and its 30-meter-high observation tower allows views of Fichtelberg and Klínovec.
  • The Ore Mountains is known for traditional mountain shelters, modern accommodations, and historic observation towers with integrated huts. The region offers a variety of huts, from those providing refreshments to options for overnight stays.
  • The huts in the Ore Mountains are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 3700 upvotes and over 2900 photos shared across more than 460 highlights.

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Fichtelberghaus Restaurant & Hotel

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The Fichtelberg is the highest mountain in Saxony. At 1,214 meters, it is also one of the highest German low mountain ranges. There are all sorts of activities for you up here. After the strenuous ascent you can relax in the Fichtelberghaus. There was already a restaurant up here in 1888. A fire destroyed the original building. A new building was constructed in the 1960s and remodeled in 1999. From the 30 meter high tower you have a great view of the entire Ore Mountains. By the way, you can also stay overnight here. hotel-fichtelberghaus.de

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Fichtelberg Peace Bell

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The peace bell was built as a monument to the unity of Germany and rings for peace, unity, justice and love. Its peal can be heard as far as the neighboring Czech Republic and thus also sounds for a united Europe. The bells ring every Sunday at 4 p.m.

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There is a small playground for children and for the grown-ups who don't want to rest in the restaurant, there are many nice, partly covered seating areas. If you don't climb the tower, you're missing out; But there is also a beautiful view towards the Eibenstock and Sosa dams from the vantage point behind the Auersberghaus.

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The climb to the Kohlhaukuppe is relatively steep from all sides and requires a certain level of fitness. It is a popular excursion destination from Geising. Depending on your surefootedness, you can use the beautiful forest paths or alternatively the asphalt forest road. From up here you have a great view of the Geisingberg and the surrounding area. The observation tower is closed in winter.

The lodge invites you to stop by Wednesday to Sunday between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.

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Like the Pöhlberg, the Bärenstein mainly consists of basalt, on the north side you can see that in an old quarry. Speaking of which, the view from the Bärenstein down to the Cranzahl dam is impressive. If you climb the 30 meter high observation tower, you can see the Fichtelberg and Klínovec in the Czech Republic.

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The Schwartenberg is 789 meters high and, due to its exposed location, offers a wonderful all-round view of the Ore Mountains in clear weather. The driveway from Neuhausen is very scenic. In the Schwartenbergbaude you have the opportunity to refresh yourself.

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Viewpoint on the Kahleberg

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At 905 meters, the Kahleberg is the third highest elevation in the Eastern Ore Mountains and at the same time the highest mountain in the Saxon part of this mountain range. From here you can enjoy a panoramic view of Altenberg with the gallows ponds across to Saxon Switzerland, and in good weather even to the Iser and Riesengebirge. As a natural monument, the block heaps are primarily home to rare lichens and mosses. Above all, the mosses also contribute to the fact that the paths often look like the film set of a fantasy or fairy tale film. Mystical and beautiful.

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Luisen Tower on the Geisingberg

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Arrived on the Geisingberg (824 meters), a cozy stop in the mountain hut and the Luisenturm await you. There is a viewing platform at a height of 18 meters, which you can reach via a spiral staircase with 88 steps. Your efforts will be rewarded with a breathtaking all-round view, where you can already spot your next destination - Altenberg.

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Kunnerstein

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The Kunnerstein is a wonderful viewing rock about a hundred meters above the Zschopau with a view over the valley. Ideal for a rest! There are many romantic places to sit here.

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Idyllically located and well supplied with the kiosk.

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July 11, 2025, Bärenstein Summit and Observation Tower

In 1903, a mountain hut belonging to the Erzgebirge Association on the summit of Bärenstein formed the nucleus of today's guesthouse and hotel with an observation tower. Ten years later, the hut was expanded into a lodging house. After reunification, the mountain house, now run again as a family business, was reconstructed and reopened in 1992, and renovated again in 2021. The mountain hotel, located at an altitude of 898 meters, offers 22 rustic rooms and, as a special attraction, a 27-meter-high observation tower. On September 11, 1944, the tower was damaged during the air battle over the Ore Mountains ("Black Monday"). Bullet holes can still be seen in the spiral staircase.

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The large peace bell on the Fichtelberg had to remain silent for six months in 2024. Stone throwing in May 2022 had so badly damaged the bell that its sound suffered. It was decided to stop ringing it and replace it with a new one. The old bell rang for the last time on Easter Monday 2024. Just in time for the mountain service on German Unity Day on October 3, the new bell was officially rung for the first time in the fall of 2024. The idea of using a peace bell to commemorate the peaceful revolution of 1989 in the GDR and German reunification in 1990 came from watchman Gerd Schlesinger and night watchman Jörg Eller from the Ore Mountains town of Schwarzenberg. The bell was also intended to be heard in neighboring Czechia and thus ring for a united Europe. The cast steel bell, already ninety years old at the time, was rung for the first time in 2010. The new bell was cast in Innsbruck by the Grassmayr company. At 2,700 kilograms, it is about 1,100 kilograms heavier than the old bell.

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☆ The oldest stone observation tower in the Ore Mountains. More information can be found at the tower.

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Enjoy inexpensive home cooking in a cozy atmosphere - in the mountain lodge Geisingberg. There is a cozy restaurant on the 824 m high Geisingberg. A sun terrace with 38 seats invites you to linger. Here you will be amazed by the tranquility that surrounds the nature reserve. If you feel like it, you can "climb" the 18 m high Louisenturm. You can expect a fantastic view over the Ore Mountains. Opening hours and prices : https://www.geisingberg.de https://www.erzgebirge-tourismus.de/

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A steep ascent from Neuhaus to the Schwartenberg with a great view and 🍻🤣👍 . There is definitely a Bauden feeling here.

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In many cities there are monuments in the shape of a bell that are intended to serve as a memorial for peace. Examples of this are: - the Chorweiler peace bell, - the Peace Bell (Bad Neustadt an der Saale) - the Peace Bell (Dessau) in Dessau-Roßlau - the Peace Bell (Frankfurt (Oder)) m - the peace bell on the Fichtelberg in the Ore Mountains and many more. In 2009, Gerd Schlesinger, tower keeper of the city of Schwarzenberg, suggested setting up a ringable church bell on the Fichtelberg, which would be considered a monument to the unity of Germany. Its bells should be heard as far away as the neighboring Czech Republic and thus also ring for a united Europe. Many private individuals and companies were active in the project or contributed donations.

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Idyllically located and well supplied with the kiosk.

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The tower is a good vantage point but everything is well marketed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of views can I expect from huts in the Ore Mountains?

Many huts in the Ore Mountains offer exceptional panoramic views. For instance, the Fichtelberghaus, located at 1,215 meters, provides stunning vistas over the Ore Mountains into the Bohemian Basin. Similarly, the Schwartenberg Summit and Schwartenberg Hut offers a wonderful all-round view on clear days due to its exposed position.

Are there family-friendly huts with amenities for children?

Yes, several huts cater to families. The Auersberg Summit and Observation Tower features a small playground for children and various seating areas. It also offers impressive views towards the Eibenstock and Sosa dams, making it a great stop for families.

Which huts offer observation towers for enhanced views?

Several huts are paired with observation towers. You can climb the tower at Auersberg Summit and Observation Tower for broader vistas, or visit the Bärenstein Summit and Observation Tower, which allows views of Fichtelberg and Klínovec in the Czech Republic from its 30-meter-high tower.

What are some challenging hut hikes in the Ore Mountains?

Reaching the Kohlhaukuppe Summit Hut and Observation Tower requires a certain level of fitness due to its relatively steep climb from all sides. However, the reward is excellent views of the Geisingberg and the surrounding landscape.

Can I find huts that are good for cyclists in the Ore Mountains?

Yes, the Ore Mountains are biker-friendly. The Plešivec Summit and Stoneman Miriquidi Checkpoint features a biker-friendly hotel and is a checkpoint for the Stoneman Miriquidi trail. Additionally, the Berggasthaus Scheibenberg (near Scheibenberg Observation Tower) is noted as a biker-friendly establishment directly on a bike route.

What kind of historical or geological points of interest are near the huts?

The Bärenstein Summit and Observation Tower is largely composed of basalt, visible in an old quarry on its north side, offering geological interest. The observation tower itself also bears historical bullet holes from an air battle in 1944.

Are there any unique culinary experiences at the huts?

The Kohlhaukuppe Summit Hut and Observation Tower is known for its unique culinary offerings, particularly its garlic-themed dishes, making it a memorable stop for visitors.

What outdoor activities can I do near the huts in the Ore Mountains?

The Ore Mountains offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Through the Schwarzwassertal (Pobershau)' or the 'Ehrenfriedersdorf mining nature trail'. For running enthusiasts, there are trails around the Filzteich and Eibenstock reservoirs. Cyclists can enjoy road cycling routes like the 'Ringelweg – S216 Natzschungtal Road'. Find more details on these activities in the Hiking in the Ore Mountains, Running Trails in the Ore Mountains, and Road Cycling Routes in the Ore Mountains guides.

When is the best time to visit the huts in the Ore Mountains?

The huts are generally popular throughout the warmer months for hiking and cycling. Some observation towers, like the one at Kohlhaukuppe, are closed in winter. However, the region also offers winter hiking opportunities, and some huts may provide a cozy retreat during the colder season.

Do huts in the Ore Mountains offer refreshments or dining options?

Many huts, such as the Schwartenberg Summit and Schwartenberg Hut and the Kohlhaukuppe Summit Hut and Observation Tower, provide opportunities for refreshment. Some, like the Fichtelberghaus, also house restaurants, making them ideal stops during your outdoor adventures.

Are there huts that also offer overnight stays?

While many huts primarily serve as day-stop refreshments, some, like the biker-friendly hotel at Plešivec Summit and Stoneman Miriquidi Checkpoint, offer overnight accommodation. The region also features vacation rentals like 'Fuchs & Has' or 'Chalet Landsitz' that provide excellent lodging options for exploring the area.

What makes the Fichtelberghaus a notable hut to visit?

The Fichtelberghaus is notable for being at 1,215 meters on the Fichtelberg, the highest mountain in the new federal states, offering unparalleled panoramic views. It also houses a digitized weather station and features a unique concrete interior that preserves the imprint of the original wooden hut.

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