Mountain peaks around Pemfling are characterized by a hilly and forested landscape within the Upper Bavarian Forest Nature Park. The municipality of Pemfling, located in Bavaria, Germany, sits at an elevation of 431 meters above sea level. While not featuring towering mountains, the area offers numerous elevated points and viewpoints suitable for outdoor activities. These locations provide scenic views and opportunities for recreation within the natural park setting.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The observation tower is a worthwhile hiking destination, offering an impressive panoramic view from the Cham-Further-Senke across Rötz up to the Schönseer Land. The Čerchov with its distinctive radar tower is only five kilometers away as the crow flies.
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The summit cross at Klammerfels at 848 meters was erected in 1950 and renewed in 1990. Due to the dense tree cover, there is no view directly at the cross. For a panoramic view, you only need to walk a few meters further to the wooden observation tower.
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Beautiful summit cross, which is somewhat hidden in the forest and therefore offers little view. A bench is available for resting.
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The summit cross is not far from the lookout tower and can be reached via the trail
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When the weather is nice, a very nice view from this tower
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Beautiful wooden observation tower and summit cross, exciting with the MTB
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Just a super nice patch 👍
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The area around Pemfling, situated within the Upper Bavarian Forest Nature Park, features a hilly and forested terrain rather than towering mountain peaks. You'll find numerous elevated points, wooded summits, and viewpoints that offer scenic vistas and opportunities for recreation.
Visitors particularly enjoy the Zwirenzl Iron Eagle Sculpture, which offers a magnificent view and unique sculptures. Another popular spot is the Klammerfels Lookout Tower, providing a great panoramic view around Waldmünchen.
Yes, the Lighthouse of Humanity at Tannenriegel is a notable man-made monument. It's a symbol of peace, featuring around 10 tons of stones from various regions and countries, with four glass elements that glow at night. You can also find the Zwirenzl Iron Eagle Sculpture, showcasing iron works of art by Franz Baier.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from moderate to difficult, with elevation gains typically between 100 to 300 meters. Popular routes include loops encompassing the Kalvarienberg Chapel Pemfling and the Bear Cave on Rabenberg, or the Hippolit Rock – Information Pavilion Forest Adventure Trail. You can find more details on hiking routes in the Hiking around Pemfling guide.
While not towering, the Burgstall Summit Cross offers a wonderful view and a great panorama after a sometimes steep climb. The Oberer Eibenstein Summit, though wooded, provides a nice spot to take a breath with a stainless steel summit cross.
Besides hiking, Pemfling is well-suited for cycling. You can explore various routes for road cycling or touring bicycles. For specific routes and guides, check out Road Cycling Routes around Pemfling and Cycling around Pemfling.
The Upper Bavarian Forest Nature Park, where Pemfling is located, is generally pleasant for outdoor activities during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer favorable weather for hiking and cycling, allowing you to fully enjoy the forested and hilly landscape.
Yes, there are options for various difficulty levels. While some routes can be challenging, such as the difficult 10.3 km loop to Kalvarienberg Chapel and Bear Cave, you can also find easier trails. For example, the Salve Regina Chapel – Bleschenberg Observation Tower loop is an easy 6.34 km hike. Always check route details for specific difficulty ratings.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic views, the peaceful natural environment, and the unique cultural landmarks found on these elevated points. The komoot community has shown strong appreciation, with over 700 upvotes and more than 800 photos shared, highlighting the beauty and recreational value of the area.
Beyond the general forested landscape, you'll encounter various natural monuments and viewpoints. The region's appeal lies in its picturesque natural environment, offering a chance to explore the Upper Bavarian Forest with its diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, some highlights like the Zwirenzl Iron Eagle Sculpture offer benches for pausing and enjoying the view. Other summits, such as the Oberer Eibenstein Summit, provide space to take a breath, making them suitable for short rests.


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