Best mountain peaks around Laufamholzer Forst are primarily elevations within a forested landscape, situated in the Nürnberger Land district of Mittelfranken, Germany. The region's highest point is the Hirschenkopf, reaching 380 meters above sea level, offering an elevated perspective over the surrounding woodlands. Beyond this, Laufamholzer Forst features notable natural formations like the Schüsselstein, a sandstone monolith with unique bowl-shaped depressions. This area, part of the Lorenzer Reichswald, provides extensive hiking opportunities through its natural beauty.
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It's all wonderful terrain, undulating with some physical challenges (Moritzberg / Entenberg) and great views of Hersbrucker Schweiz.
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From Lauf difficult gravel tour with elevation
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Super nice beer garden on the Moritzberg. Great Franconian food and beers! Top destination by bike or on a hike.
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Beautiful view on the Moritzberg, here you can prepare yourself for the ascent 😄
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Here, in the Brunn district, you will find the highest point in the city of Nuremberg.
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The highest point in the city of Nuremberg is neither on the Kaiserburg (352 m above sea level) nor on the Schmausenbuck (390 m above sea level). Most Nuremberg residents answer these two places when asked about the highest elevation in their city. The Bavarian Surveying Authority has now clarified this question. The highest point in the city is in the Brunn district and is 408.4 m above sea level.
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The tower is located on a hill and is open as an observation tower during the summer months.
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The Laufamholzer Forst area, while primarily a forest, features several interesting elevations and natural landmarks. The highest point within the forest is the Hirschenkopf at 380 meters. Other significant spots include the Moritzberg Summit, which reaches 603 meters and is considered a gateway to Franconian Switzerland, and the Highest Point in Nuremberg (Brunn) at 408 meters. A unique natural feature is the Schüsselstein, a sandstone monolith known for its bowl-shaped depressions.
Yes, several spots are popular with families. The Moritzberg Mountain Inn is a popular excursion destination for families, offering a restaurant next to a historic chapel and tower. The area also provides easy hiking routes, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Laufamholzer Forst guide, which are suitable for a relaxed family outing.
Laufamholzer Forst is known for its extensive hiking trails within the Lorenzer Reichswald. While not leading to dramatic mountain summits, these trails offer opportunities to experience the forest's natural beauty. You can find various options, including easy routes, in the Easy hikes around Laufamholzer Forst guide, which features routes like 'Schwaig Castle – View of the Pegnitz loop from Schwaig bei Nürnberg'.
Yes, the area offers several viewpoints. The Schmausenbuck Tower is a historic observation tower that provides a view over the rooftops of Nuremberg from its 29-meter high platform. Additionally, the Moritzberg Summit also features an observation tower, and you can find a Panoramic view of Moritzberg and Leinburg.
Beyond hiking, the region is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes for road cycling, such as those in the Road Cycling Routes around Laufamholzer Forst guide, or enjoy touring bicycle routes like 'Family ride to the zoo' from the Cycling around Laufamholzer Forst guide.
Yes, you'll find amenities for refreshment. The Moritzberg Mountain Inn offers Franconian delicacies, coffee, and cake, with a beautiful beer garden in summer. The Moritzberg Summit also features a beer garden, providing a rewarding stop after an ascent.
The highest point within the city of Nuremberg is the Highest Point in Nuremberg (Brunn), located in the Brunn district, reaching 408 meters above sea level. It offers a view of Brunn and a spot to rest.
The Schüsselstein, located in the southwest of Laufamholzer Forst, is a significant sandstone monolith. Its uniqueness comes from the smaller caves and several bowl-shaped depressions on its surface, which collect water after rain. This feature gives it its name, meaning 'bowl stone,' and it is recognized as a geotop and a ground monument.
Yes, the Laufamholzer Forst is part of the EU bird sanctuary area Nürnberger Reichswald, making it a good spot for nature observation, particularly for birdwatching. The forest environment also offers opportunities to observe local wildlife.
The Schmausenbuck Tower is typically open from May to September, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Adults pay €2.30, and children up to 14 years pay €1.50. It's advisable to check the current opening times and prices on the official Nuremberg city portal website before your visit.
Access to the Moritzberg Summit by car is via a private road and requires a permit, which costs 10 euros and can be obtained from the municipality. It is primarily a destination popular with hikers and cyclists.


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