Best mountain peaks around Walting are found within the Altmühltal Nature Park, a region characterized by a diverse low mountain range landscape. This area features picturesque rock formations, extensive forested areas, and rolling hills carved by the Altmühl River. The elevated terrain around Walting offers natural beauty, unique geological features, and excellent hiking opportunities. Visitors can explore scenic trails and enjoy panoramic views of the Altmühl Valley.
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When coming up the wide path, you encounter a prohibition sign including a provisional "barrier" (see picture). Unfortunately, I did not find a summit book, as reported here.
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And there is a summit book like on a "real" mountain.
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The so-called Eichstätter Matterhorn is probably the highest slag heap in Eichstätt and is clearly visible as it is the only slag heap with a summit cross around Eichstätt. The B Schütt mountain, whose summit is at 574 meters, is probably one of the most striking slag heaps in the Jura. The Matterhorn reflects an important part of Eichstätter's mining and quarrying history. It was initially piled up without permission as part of the mining of limestone on the Jura. Approval was finally granted retrospectively in the early 2000s. From the summit of the Eichstätter "Matterhorn" you can see the Zugspitze massif when the weather is clear.
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In the old quarry there are many descents and small trails for mountain biking.
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The summit cross on the Schellenberg can be easily reached via the demanding Keltensteig near Enkering. The fantastic view rewards the climb, there is also some seating.
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insanely beautiful view with panorama sofa to enjoy
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From the Schellenberg you have a very nice view of the Anlautertal.
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The parish chronicle contains the following entry about the origins of the Schellenberg Cross: "On October 25, 1964, the Most Reverend Vicar General Josef Heindl consecrated the mountain cross for the fallen and missing from both world wars. 15 years previously, a wooden cross had been erected by the youth in memory of the fallen. As it had become rotten, it had to be removed. The new cross is made of concrete and covered with Jura slabs. To ensure that the cross remains visible at night, a power line was laid to the Wachtfelsen on the initiative of Pastor Adalbert Regner - and so the cross shines all the way to the motorway at night." From this point on, a cross stands guard at the Wachtfelsen, the lookout point where watch has been kept since ancient times. Naturally protected high places such as the Schellenberg were used in prehistoric times to build fortified settlements. The first farmers in the area probably settled on the mountain plateau as early as 5000 BC. From here and especially from the Wachtfelsen, there was a wide view of the valleys of Schwarzach, Anlauter and Altmühl. Life on the Schellenberg offered protection to the residents and enabled control of trade routes in the valley. Source: https://www.donaukurier.de/archiv/runderneuerung-fuer-gipfelkreuz-5792959
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Walting is situated within the Altmühltal Nature Park, which features a diverse low mountain range landscape rather than towering peaks. You'll discover picturesque rock formations, extensive forested areas, and rolling hills carved by the Altmühl River. These elevated areas offer natural beauty, unique geological features, and excellent hiking opportunities with scenic trails and panoramic views.
Yes, several spots combine natural beauty with historical significance or unique geology. For instance, the Summit cross on the Schellenberg is an exposed mountain spur with traces of settlement dating back over 7,000 years. The region's landscape is also defined by the Southern Franconian Jura, showcasing steep calcareous rocks and geological insights into its ancient past.
For stunning panoramic views, consider visiting the View from Euerwanger Bühl, which even features a panorama sofa for relaxation. Another excellent spot is the Viewpoint with summit cross overlooking Grösdorf, Kipfenberg, and the Altmühl Valley, offering great vistas with seating and a cross.
Absolutely. The View from Euerwanger Bühl is noted as family-friendly, offering an enjoyable experience for all ages. The trails in the Altmühltal Nature Park generally range from easy walks to moderate ascents, providing options suitable for families.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, from easy walks to more moderate ascents. A significant feature is the Altmühltal Panorama Trail, a long-distance route with segments near Walting that wind through meadows, juniper heaths, and dense forests. You can find many options for hiking around Walting, including circular walks.
Yes, the varied terrain is also suitable for cycling. The Reisberg Summit area, for example, features forest paths and an old quarry with descents and small trails ideal for mountain biking. You can explore various gravel biking routes around Walting.
The Altmühltal Nature Park is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, ideal for hiking. Summer is great for longer days and enjoying the river, while winter can provide serene, quiet walks, though some trails might be more challenging due to conditions.
The Reisberg Summit is part of a garland of panoramic mountains bordering the Jura range. It offers beautiful forest paths and a park-like landscape with pine trees. It's also known for its old quarry, which provides descents and trails for mountain biking, making it a diverse spot for outdoor enthusiasts.
Yes, the Bschütt-Berg (Eichstätt Matterhorn) is a striking feature. It's actually the highest slag heap in Eichstätt, clearly visible with its own summit cross. It reflects an important part of Eichstätt's mining and quarrying history, and on clear days, you can even see the Zugspitze massif from its summit.
For longer hikes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Walting guide. Routes like the 'East ascent to Michelsberg – Kipfenberg Castle loop' or the 'Roman bridge Kinding – Rock Arch Unteremmendorf loop' offer moderate challenges and scenic beauty.
The Altmühltal Nature Park is celebrated for its natural diversity. You'll encounter unique limestone rock formations, tranquil river valleys, juniper heaths, and dense forests. The interplay of these elements creates a captivating landscape perfect for nature enthusiasts and those seeking serenity, with opportunities to observe local flora and fauna.


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