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The 8 Most Amazing Peaks around Bad Berka

Best mountain peaks around Bad Berka are characterized by rolling, wooded hills rather than towering summits. These elevated points often feature observation towers, providing extensive views of the surrounding landscape. The region offers numerous hiking opportunities through dense forests and charming natural areas. These locations serve as excellent destinations for those seeking scenic outlooks and rewarding vistas.

Best mountain peaks around Bad Berka

  • The most popular mountain peaks is Carolinenturm on Kötsch (Touringen Stamp Station No. 345), a viewpoint…

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Paulinenturm (Touringen Stamp Point No. 344)

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When the weather is good, you can enjoy a wonderful and wide view. To get to the tower's platform, you climb more or less through a folding door.

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The 26-meter-high structure was built in 1909 and is visible from afar. The Carolinenturm and its surroundings are preserved, maintained, and perfected by the non-profit association Kötschberggemeinde e.V. (Kötschberg Community). 106 steps lead up to the platform.

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Riechheimer Berg Tower and Inn

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Not only a great Thuringian cuisine, changing menu, decent portions, quick, courteous, friendly staff / hosts,
reliably open Saturday-Thursday 10 am-6pm / sunset and moonrise; also open on selected public holidays.
with SUPER beer garden terrace

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Carolinenturm on the Kötsch

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A nice destination on the 3 towers tour. The view is incredibly beautiful 🍂🦊🍃🤗

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Great destination with great altitude meters. And I think that's great about the trust fund Kasse

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August 27, 2024, Carolinenturm on Kötsch

The Carolinenturm on the Kötsch is a very popular destination. It is one of the three towers of the Thuringian Three Towers hiking trail and also a stamping point for Touringen (No. 345). From here you have a great view and perspective. The rest areas and benches around the Carolinenturm invite you to linger. Absolutely worth it!👍

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The restaurant is just right after the crisp climbs. The tower is a highlight and beautiful.

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Great panorama, look into the country is far possible here.

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Only became aware of the path after visiting Hetschburg, will also explore the other towers, the Paulinenturm is absolutely great.

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The 26-meter-high structure was built in 1909 and is visible from afar. The Carolinenturm and its surroundings are preserved, maintained, and perfected by the non-profit association Kötschberggemeinde e.V. (Kötschberg Community). 106 steps lead up to the platform. Opening hours: Summer season from April to September, every Sunday and public holiday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.

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Bismarck monuments (sometimes also called Bismarck columns, Bismarck statues, etc.) were erected in honor of the longstanding Prussian Prime Minister and first German Chancellor, Otto Fürst von Bismarck, in many places in Germany at that time (today partly Denmark, France, Poland and Russia) Colonies as well as established on other continents. The Bismarck monuments were the most visible and permanent expression of Bismarck worship or the Bismarck cult in the Empire. (Source: Wikipedia)

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On Sunday, from noon, the tower is usually open for climbing. Great view.

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Very nicely located. Unfortunately closed during the week, but there is also a nice view from below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular viewpoints or 'peaks' around Bad Berka?

The most popular elevated points around Bad Berka, known for their scenic views, include the Carolinenturm on Kötsch, the Paulinenturm, and the Riechheimer Berg Summit and Bismarck Monument. These locations offer extensive views of the surrounding wooded landscape.

Are there family-friendly options for exploring the peaks near Bad Berka?

Yes, many of the elevated points are suitable for families. The Carolinenturm and Paulinenturm are popular viewpoints that can be reached via hiking trails. Additionally, the Schlossberg features a nature adventure trail called 'Giants, Knights and Myths,' which is approximately 2.5 kilometers long and offers diverse experiences for all ages.

What kind of views can I expect from the elevated points around Bad Berka?

From the observation towers and summits around Bad Berka, you can expect expansive and panoramic views of the picturesque Weimarer Land region. The landscape is characterized by rolling, wooded hills, offering rewarding vistas, especially on clear days. The Paulinenturm and Carolinenturm are particularly noted for their wide outlooks.

Are there historical sites or monuments on these peaks?

Yes, several elevated points feature historical significance. The Paulinenturm is a man-made monument and viewpoint, and the Carolinenturm, built in 1909, is a historical structure. The Riechheimer Berg Summit is home to a Bismarck Monument, originally erected in 1907.

What hiking opportunities are available near the peaks around Bad Berka?

The region around Bad Berka is celebrated for its diverse hiking opportunities through dense forests and charming landscapes. You can find numerous trails, including the 'Kneipp Loop' and the longer 'Thuringian Three Towers Trail.' For more detailed routes, explore the hiking guide for Bad Berka.

When is the best time to visit the observation towers and peaks?

The observation towers are generally best visited during the warmer months. The Carolinenturm, for example, is open during the summer season from April to September, specifically on Sundays and public holidays from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Clear days offer the best visibility for panoramic views from all elevated points.

Are there places to eat or facilities near the peaks?

Yes, some peaks offer facilities. The Riechheimer Berg Summit features a restaurant with a summit plateau and views in all directions. The Riechheimer Berg Tower and Inn is also highly recommended for its Thuringian cuisine and beer garden terrace.

What is the highest point in the Bad Berka area?

The highest elevation in the wider Bad Berka area is the Großer Kalmberg (547 m). While not featuring an observation tower, it offers a significant ascent for hikers.

Can I combine a visit to these peaks with cycling activities?

Absolutely. The region around Bad Berka offers various cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Buchfart – Ilmtal Cycle Path loop' or the 'View of Tonndorf Castle – Hohenfelden Reservoir loop.' For more cycling options, refer to the cycling guide for Bad Berka.

What do visitors enjoy most about the peaks around Bad Berka?

Visitors frequently praise the wonderful and wide views from the observation towers, especially on clear days. The well-maintained trails and the sense of accomplishment after reaching a viewpoint are also highly valued. The historical aspects of the towers and monuments, along with the family-friendly atmosphere, contribute to a rewarding experience.

Are there any unique features about the observation towers?

Yes, the Paulinenturm requires climbing through a trapdoor-like opening to reach its viewing platform, adding a unique element to the ascent. Both the Paulinenturm and the Carolinenturm are designated Touringen Stamp Points, which is popular with hikers collecting stamps.

Are dogs allowed on the trails and at the facilities near the peaks?

While specific rules can vary by location, the Riechheimer Berg Tower and Inn is noted as dog-friendly, making it a good option for visitors with pets. Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the region, but it's always advisable to keep them on a leash.

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