Best mountain peaks around Oderwitz are found within the scenic Upper Lusatian Highlands, a region known for its elevated points and diverse natural landscapes. The area features distinctive conical mountains and basaltic formations, offering various opportunities for outdoor activities. Notable peaks like the Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg and Wilhelmshöhe contribute to the region's geographic character. This area provides a range of natural features for exploration.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Two rocks, the Goethekopf and the large stone, are enthroned on the small mountain
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point for the hiking pin Oberlausitzer Bergweg
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Very nice panoramic view of the surroundings.
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The route splits at Bertsdorf station. One goes towards Oybin and the other goes to Jonsdorf. Nice, small station, there is a lot to discover from the railway's past.
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Beautiful museum station from a time when the comfort and well-being of travelers were a priority. Cannon stove, ticket machine from the 1950s, bathroom scales and the tastefully furnished waiting room.
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Breathtaking view of Jescken and the surrounding area.
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510m high and great all-round view, all mountains in the area are marked. Royal Saxon triangulation column at the summit (1864).
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The region around Oderwitz is known for its distinctive conical mountains and basaltic formations. For example, the Summit of Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg features unique phonolite summit rocks, protected as a natural monument. You can also find the Rock Gate on the Töpfer, another natural monument with various rock formations and a lookout point.
Yes, several peaks provide excellent panoramic views. From the Summit of Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg, you can enjoy wide vistas across Upper Lusatia, the Jizera Mountains, and even the Giant Mountains on clear days. The Großer Stein Summit also offers a fantastic 360° all-round view of Upper Lusatia, the Zittau Mountains, and Bohemia.
The Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg is a versatile destination. It's a renowned climbing area with over 90 routes for various skill levels, including a children's climbing garden. You can also enjoy panoramic views from the summit, accessible via a staircase. Below the mountain, there's a summer toboggan run, and the Spitzberg is integrated into longer hiking trails like the Oberlausitzer Bergweg.
Yes, the region offers options for families. The Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg has a children's climbing garden and a summer toboggan run, providing fun for all ages. Additionally, the Ameisenberg (581 m) – Rock City features a children's adventure playground with caves and low climbing rocks, making it an engaging spot for families.
The Wilhelmshöhe, also known as Jockelsberg, has historical significance. In 1806, the Dienel-Mühle (Dienel Mill) was built there, operating until the late 19th century before being replaced by an excursion restaurant in 1896. This peak offers a glimpse into the area's past land use.
Absolutely. The Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg is part of longer hiking trails like the Oberlausitzer Bergweg. For more hiking opportunities, you can explore various running trails around Oderwitz, which often traverse the surrounding hills and natural areas. You can find detailed routes in the Running Trails around Oderwitz guide.
The region around Oderwitz offers diverse cycling routes. You can find options for touring bicycles and gravel biking, with routes varying in difficulty. For example, there are routes like the 'Birkmühle Windmill – View of Birkmühle loop from Niederoderwitz' for touring bicycles. Discover more in the Cycling around Oderwitz guide or the Gravel biking around Oderwitz guide.
At the Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg, you'll find the Spitzbergbaude, a mountain hut located directly below the summit cliffs. It provides a convenient place to rest and also offers viewing platforms to enjoy the scenery.
The Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg is a renowned climbing area with over 90 routes, catering to various skill levels. It features challenging sections, such as a smooth D-grade passage on the 'Riesenboulder' via ferrata, and also includes a children's climbing garden. While routes are generally well-secured, some older bolts are noted.
The Wilhelmshöhe is part of the Eibau basaltic cover. Unlike some other peaks where phonolitic lava penetrated, here the basalt lies on top, offering an interesting geological contrast to the phonolite formations found at the Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural beauty and the variety of activities. The panoramic views from summits like the Summit of Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg and Großer Stein Summit are highly praised. The unique rock formations at places like the Rock Gate on the Töpfer and the adventure opportunities at Ameisenberg (581 m) – Rock City also receive positive feedback from the komoot community.


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