Mountain peaks around Schönheide are situated in the western Ore Mountains of Saxony. The municipality is home to Der Knock, its highest point at 767 meters, featuring a historical monument. The broader region includes Auersberg, a prominent mountain reaching 1,018 meters above sea level. This area offers diverse terrain elevation and natural features for exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Wendelstein (734 m) is part of a long chain of rocky cliffs that jut sharply out of the earth. This striking rock formation begins at the "Hoher Stein" (Czech Republic), continues via the "Alter Söll" (Schöneck), the "Rehhübel," "Rinnelstein," "Großer Affenstein," "Kleiner Affenstein," "Genesenstein," "Wendelstein," and "Schwarzer Stein" (all Grünbach) to the "Bendelstein" near Auerbach. The Wendelstein, like all the others, is composed of greywacke quartzite. This is a dark gray, mostly highly consolidated sandstone composed of feldspar, chlorite, and mica, with a high proportion of slate and quartzite. About 500 million years ago, the Vogtland region was covered by a shallow sea. Sand and mud settled on the bottom, which subsequently solidified into sandstone and slate, the sedimentary rock, due to climate change and landslide. Forced upwards under enormous heat and pressure, phyllite and quartzite were formed. (https://www.gruenbach.de/freizeit_aktiv)
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The Wendelstein has been protected as a geological natural monument since November 5, 1938. A triangulation column dated 1864 was erected on the highest part of the rock, representing a second-order survey point in the course of the historic Saxon national survey. The Wendelstein is 734 m above sea level and is part of a long chain of rocky cliffs that jut steeply out of the earth. This striking rock formation begins at the "Hoher Stein" (Czech Republic), continues via the "Alter Söll" (Schöneck), the "Rehhübel," "Rinnelstein," the "Großer Affenstein" and "Kleiner Affenstein," the "Genesenstein," "Wendelstein," and the "Schwarzer Stein" (all Grünbach) to the "Bendelstein" near Auerbach. (https://www.gruenbach.de/freizeit_aktiv/gehenswertes_rund_um_gruenbach-muldenberg/wendelstein/index.php)
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There is a small hut and a few benches here. Ideal for a short rest.
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Beautiful rock. It's worth a detour.
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At the top of the Wendelstein there is a historic triangulation column and a summit cross.
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To get there you should be sure-footed. I would advise against climbing when it is wet.
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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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The Schönheide region features several notable peaks. Within the municipality, Der Knock stands as its highest point at 767 meters. In the broader Ore Mountains, Auersberg is a significant landmark, reaching 1,018 meters above sea level. You can find the Auersberg Summit and Observation Tower offering panoramic views.
Yes, the region offers excellent viewpoints. The summit of Auersberg features an observation tower, providing panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, including the Eibenstock and Sosa dams. Additionally, the Aschberg Observation Tower offers a wonderful panoramic view over the Vogtland region for a small fee.
On Der Knock, Schönheide's highest point, you can find a monument locally known as the 'kalte Esse.' This monument originally served as a memorial for those who fell in World War I, and its history reflects changes over time, including the addition and removal of a Soviet star.
Absolutely. The Auersberg Summit and Observation Tower is considered family-friendly, with a small playground for children and covered seating areas. The Aschberg Observation Tower is also a great family destination.
On Auersberg, you'll find the Auersberghaus, which is Saxony's highest hotel. It offers a place for rest and refreshment. There are also covered seating areas and a small playground, making it a comfortable stop for visitors.
The area around Schönheide offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails, such as the 'Siebenwege Junction Shelter loop' or 'Lenkwald loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are challenging routes like the 'View of the Eibenstock Dam loop' or 'Carlsfeld Reservoir loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Carlsfeld Reservoir – View from Auersberg loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Schönheide, Cycling around Schönheide, and Gravel biking around Schönheide guides.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, Wendelstein is a natural monument offering a challenging climb. It's known for its bizarre nature and requires sure-footedness, especially when wet. The Auersbergkönig – mountain time trial route also presents a challenging ascent for cyclists.
The region is characterized by the scenic Ore Mountains, offering diverse terrain and natural beauty. From the observation towers, you can see significant natural features like the Eibenstock and Sosa dams. The peaks themselves are often forested, providing a rich natural environment for exploration.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views from the Auersberg Summit and Observation Tower, especially towards the Eibenstock and Sosa dams. The Auersberghaus is also appreciated as a place for rest and refreshment, and the overall experience of conquering the mountain is highly valued.
Yes, Auersberg is a significant point along the multi-day European long-distance path E3, attracting hikers who are looking for longer excursions and more extensive trekking experiences in the Ore Mountains.
The highest elevation directly within Schönheide is Der Knock, which reaches an altitude of 767 meters. Its true highest point is located to the east of a transmission mast erected in the 1990s.


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