Best mountain peaks around Rechenberg-Bienenmühle are found in the picturesque Ore Mountains, offering diverse hiking terrain. The municipality itself ranges from 550 to 806 meters above sea level, with the Steinkuppe being a notable peak within its boundaries. This region provides numerous opportunities for exploring natural features and viewpoints. The varied elevation and natural landscape make it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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From Kahleberg, you have a great view of the Galgenteiche ponds. There's also a snack bar and some seating. The last stretch to Kahleberg is very rocky.
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According to the map, the actual summit of Kahleberg is on the hiking trail, surrounded by large fir trees. You can't see anything. You have to leave the trail and head towards the slope, where you'll have a beautiful view of the wide open countryside.
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The most beautiful highlight on the first 60km of the Kammweg 🏞️
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Beautiful place with a great view. The sea of stones at Stephanshöhe is a station on the 14x8000 and was probably also the devil's place of refuge, according to the story on the information board.
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The large Lugstein is one of the eight-thousanders in the Ore Mountains. You will need to bring an ink pad or pencil with you to the stamp office. A bench invites you to take a break. You can also climb up the stones and then have a great view.
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The Stephanshöhe is one of the eight-thousanders in the Ore Mountains. You will need to bring an ink pad or pencil with you to the stamp office. A bench invites you to take a break.
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Steinmeer at the Stephanshöhe The Steinmeer is located on the western edge of the approximately 15 km² Schellerhauer granite. In the period between Carboniferous and Permian, this rose as molten magma in the gneiss of the Erzgebirge basement and in the surrounding Teplice rhyolite and solidified below the earth's surface. Over time, the Schellerhauer granite was exposed by erosion. The penetration of the Schellerhauer and other granites in the Altenberg area was accompanied by a partial transformation of the adjacent rock. This also prevents the formation of numerous deposits, e.g. B. of tin and iron connected. The Teplice rhyolite here, which was heavily stressed by the geological processes mentioned, was gradually broken down to block and stone size, mainly by frost weathering. The Steinmeer on the Stephanshöhe is a witness to this process.
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The most notable peak directly within the municipality of Rechenberg-Bienenmühle is the Steinkuppe, reaching 806 meters above sea level. It is recognized as the third-highest mountain in the Mittelsachsen district and offers elevated views of the surrounding Ore Mountains.
From the 905-meter high Kahleberg Summit, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views that extend to the Dresden Elbe Valley, the distinctive Elbe Sandstone Mountains, and even into the Bohemian low mountain range.
Yes, on the Schwartenberg Summit and Schwartenberg Hut, you'll find the Schwartenbergbaude, which provides an opportunity for refreshment during your hike. The Geisingberg also has a cozy mountain hut near the Luisenturm.
The Geisingberg, a prominent basalt mountain, features the Luisenturm (Luisen Tower). This tower houses a viewing platform 18 meters high, accessible via 88 steps, rewarding visitors with a superb panoramic view of the surrounding landscape, including Altenberg. The area also has a history of early professional winter sports competitions.
Yes, the Schwartenberg Summit and Schwartenberg Hut is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Luisenturm on the Geisingberg is an accessible viewpoint that families can enjoy. The region offers numerous hiking trails suitable for various skill levels, including easy options.
Visitors appreciate the wonderful all-round views, especially from peaks like the Schwartenberg Summit and Schwartenberg Hut and the Kahleberg Summit. The scenic beauty of the drives and trails, along with opportunities for refreshment at mountain huts, are also highly valued. Some enjoy the secluded spots and minimal rock climbing opportunities at places like Great Lugstein.
Yes, the region around Rechenberg-Bienenmühle offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find moderate to difficult routes, such as the Fláje–Clausnitz Flume Trail or the Bridge. – Fláje Reservoir loop. For easier options, consider routes like the Fisherman's hut – View of Holzhau loop. Explore more options on the Hiking around Rechenberg-Bienenmühle guide or the Easy hikes around Rechenberg-Bienenmühle guide.
Besides hiking, you can also find running trails in the area. Options range from easy loops like the Ringelwald loop to more moderate ones such as the Ringelweg – Stag Beetle Blockline loop. For more details, check out the Running Trails around Rechenberg-Bienenmühle guide.
The mountain peaks offer diverse natural features, including dense forests, panoramic viewpoints, and unique geological formations. For instance, the Rock sea at Stephanshöhe is a notable natural monument with a great view and interesting local legends.
The Geisingberg, with its Luisenturm, has historical significance not only as a viewpoint but also as a site for early professional winter sports competitions. The Schwartenberg Summit and Schwartenberg Hut is also listed as a historical site.
Yes, the Great Lugstein is one of the 'eight-thousanders' in the Ore Mountains, offering a unique experience with minimal rock climbing and a secluded feel. The Rock sea at Stephanshöhe is also part of the 14x8000 peaks.


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