Mountain peaks around Runding are situated within the Upper Palatinate Forest, part of the larger Upper Bavarian Forest Nature Park in Bavaria, Germany. This region features elevated areas that combine natural landscapes with historical significance. The municipality is characterized by its location amidst hills and forests, offering various points of interest for exploration. The terrain provides opportunities for outdoor activities and views of the surrounding area.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The Burgstall is part of the Hohenbogen. From here you have a great view of the mountains of the Upper Palatinate and the Bavarian Forest.
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The Eckstein is a 1073m high peak on the Hoher Bogen. From the seating area you have a wonderful view, there is a summit cross with a commemorative plaque, which is somewhat hidden, and some foundations of the former military installations can still be found.
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The Eckstein (1073 m) is one of the four thousand peaks on the Hoher Bogen. Since 2023 there has been a summit cross and a dedicatory plaque from a deceased person on the corner stone.
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From the corner stone you have such a beautiful view
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Thanks to the great commitment of many voluntary helpers and sponsors, this building, based on an idea by Ralph Wenzel, could be realized on the Tannenriegel (Gibacht, Waldmünchen). About 10 tons of stones, some of which come from the most diverse regions and countries of the world, were laid in painstaking hard work. In the western direction, 4 hand-cast glass elements were used, which glow at night using solar technology. So, next to a disc of the world - an Islamic crescent, a Christian cross and a Star of David - send light signals into the world to call people to more peace and understanding among themselves.
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The cross rock is a 998.5 m above sea level. NHN[1] high, protruding rock ledge, which at the same time forms the western cornerstone of the elongated Kaitersberg. From its huge summit cross, the view goes down into the Zellertal and Bad Kötzting, but also far into the Bavarian Forest
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Perfect resting place with a great view. Simply enjoy.
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Great view! It's worth it! And a nice way to get there.
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The region around Runding offers several popular peaks and elevated sites. Among the most visited are Cross rocks, known for its summit cross and views of Bad Kötzting, and the NATO Towers at Hoher Bogen, which features a viewing platform on the Schwarzriegel. Another unique spot is the Lighthouse of Humanity at Tannenriegel, a monument symbolizing peace.
Yes, several peaks combine natural beauty with historical significance. The NATO Towers at Hoher Bogen are a historical site on the Schwarzriegel, with a listed main tower now serving as a viewing platform. Additionally, the Schlossberg in Runding is home to the extensive Burgruine Runding (Runding Castle Ruin), one of the largest castle complexes in the Bavarian Forest, offering a glimpse into medieval history.
From peaks like Cross rocks, you can enjoy wide views of Bad Kötzting and the front Bavarian Forest. The NATO Towers at Hoher Bogen offer magnificent panoramic views in all directions from its 50-meter-high viewing platform. The Summit cross on Burgstall provides fantastic views of the Upper Palatinate hills to the north and the densely forested Bavarian Forest to the south.
While specific family-friendly ratings for individual peaks aren't always available, many trails in the region around Runding are suitable for various fitness levels, including families. For example, the area around Haidstein offers routes like the 'Haidstein Castle Ruins – Schwarzenburg Castle Ruins loop from Runding,' which is rated as easy and covers 4.66 km, making it a good option for families.
Yes, many hiking trails in the Upper Bavarian Forest Nature Park, including those around Runding, are dog-friendly. It's generally recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature protection areas or when encountering wildlife, to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
The region is characterized by its location within the Upper Palatinate Forest, offering dense forests and natural rock formations. Peaks like Cross rocks are known for their rocky summits. The overall area provides peaceful surroundings and opportunities to experience the natural scenery of the Bavarian Forest.
Beyond hiking, the Runding area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Chamb Valley Cycle Path' or routes exploring Furth im Wald. There are also running trails, including loops around Satzdorfer See. For more details on these activities, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Runding, Hiking around Runding, and Running Trails around Runding guides.
Yes, there are several well-maintained hiking trails. For instance, a popular route is the 'Haidstein Summit and Chapel loop from Runding,' which is about 7.52 km long and involves an elevation gain of 280m. Other trails lead to the various peaks of the Hoher Bogen ridge, including the NATO Towers at Hoher Bogen. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Runding guide.
The Upper Palatinate Forest region is generally pleasant for hiking from spring through autumn. These seasons offer mild temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. While winter hiking is possible, it may require appropriate gear due to snow and ice conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
The Glass summit cross on the Reiseck is a unique monument erected in 2005 in memory of glass workers. From this summit, you have excellent views towards Hohe Bogen and the Arbergebiet, with a panoramic overview helping with orientation across the Upper Bavarian Forest.
The municipality of Runding and nearby towns offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. While specific establishments directly on the peaks are rare, you'll find places to refresh and stay in the surrounding areas, catering to visitors exploring the region's outdoor attractions.
The Lighthouse of Humanity at Tannenriegel is a man-made monument located on the 910-meter Tannenriegel. Built from around 10 tons of stones from various regions and countries, it symbolizes peace and understanding. At night, four individually manufactured glass elements – a world disc, a Christian cross, an Islamic crescent, and a Star of David – glow, sending light signals into the world.


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