Best mountain peaks around Pullenreuth are found within the Fichtelgebirge Mountains and the Steinwald Nature Park. This region offers access to several impressive mountain peaks and unique rock formations. Visitors can explore diverse natural attractions, including high elevations with observation towers and historic castle ruins. The topography provides varied landscapes for outdoor activities.
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A small staircase with a wonderful view from the viewing platform 😍. On the south side of the large, isolated rock is the inscription: Kaiser-Wilhelms-Felsen 1797-1897
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At 869 meters, the Burgstein rock group is the highest point in the Luisenburg. From here you have a beautiful view of Tröstau in the west, Wunsiedel in the north and east towards the Czech Republic.
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A beautiful summit with a wonderful view 👍
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Beautiful all-round view and in good weather you can see as far as the Fichtelberg and the Czech Republic, the Arber or the Rauhen Kulm.
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Because of the clear, wide view in all directions (Bavarian Forest, Rhön, Thuringian Forest, Ore Mountains), the Kösseine was a popular destination from an early stage. The level of awareness was significantly increased in 1805 by visiting the then Prussian sovereignty. Opened to tourists since 1878, the mountain still attracts many hikers and cyclists today. There is no public road to the summit. The stone observation tower and the “Kösseinehaus” accommodation house of the Fichtelgebirge association invite you to take a look and stop for a bite to eat.
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For an even better view, you just have to climb the Kaiserfelsen after the rock labyrinth!
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Because of the free, wide view in all directions (Bavarian Forest, Rhön, Thuringian Forest, Ore Mountains), the mountain was a popular destination from an early stage, and the level of awareness was significantly increased in 1805 by a visit to the then Prussian sovereignty. Opened up for tourism from 1878, the mountain still attracts many hikers who have to climb it on foot because there is no public road to the summit. The stone observation tower and the “Kösseinehaus” accommodation house of the Fichtelgebirge association invite you to take a look and stop for a bite to eat. Source: http://www.bayern-fichtelgebirge.de/koesseine/0.htm
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Professor Ludwig Hacker from Wunsiedel tells us in the “History of the Luisenburg” that this rock was consecrated in 1897, on the centenary of the birthday of Emperor Wilhelm I. The funds for “making it accessible” and everything else that was needed to organize the celebration were donated by Consul Ida Schmid from Hamburg. Mrs. Schmid came from a Wunsiedel family that had been very involved in the development of the Luisenburg facilities. The donor wrote at the time: “In grateful memory of what God gave us Germans through Emperor Wilhelm I. Incidentally: Wilhelm was a son of Queen Luise, after whom the Luxburg was renamed Luisenburg in 1805. Source: http://www.bayern-fichtelgebirge.de/luise/9.htm
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The region offers several highly-rated peaks and viewpoints. Among the most popular are the Kösseine Summit and Observation Tower, known for its panoramic views and rock labyrinth, and the Oberpfalzturm Observation Tower on Platte, which provides expansive vistas from the highest point in the Steinwald. Another favorite is the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Felsen Viewing Platform, offering a scenic outlook over the Röslatal.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The Kösseine Summit features a rock labyrinth that is particularly fun for children. The area around the Oberpfalzturm Observation Tower on Platte is also considered family-friendly, with well-marked trails leading to the tower. Many trails in the Steinwald Nature Park are accessible for families.
You'll find diverse natural attractions. The Kösseine Summit is famous for its granite rock labyrinth. The Nußhardt, at 972 meters, features distinctive gneiss and granite rock formations, including a natural cave called the "Nußhardtstube" and bowl-shaped weathering formations. The Saubadfelsen showcases a unique scree slope of angular granite boulders, known as a "stone glacier."
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with history. The Kaiser-Wilhelm-Felsen Viewing Platform commemorates Kaiser Wilhelm I. Additionally, the Burgruine Weißenstein, perched on a peak at 863.5 meters, offers impressive castle ruins integrated into natural rock formations, providing a glimpse into medieval architecture and local history.
The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy mountain hikes on trails like the Luisenburg Open-Air Theatre loop or the Kösseine Spring loop. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes such as the Fichtelnaab Cycle Path. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore trails like the Oberpfalzturm loop or the Weißenstein Castle Ruins loop. Find more details on specific routes in our guides for Mountain Hikes around Pullenreuth, Road Cycling Routes around Pullenreuth, and MTB Trails around Pullenreuth.
The Kösseinehaus and Kösseine Observation Tower offers a guesthouse and restaurant with regional cuisine and overnight stays, accessible only by foot or bicycle. It provides indoor and outdoor seating with a wonderful panoramic view. You can check their current opening times on their website.
The highest elevation in the Steinwald Nature Park is the Platte, reaching 946 meters. It is home to the 33-meter-high Oberpfalzturm Observation Tower, which offers extensive panoramic views.
Yes, the Nußhardt is known for providing a "wildest rock climbing experience" in the Fichtel Mountains due to its distinctive gneiss and granite rock formations. Additionally, the Hackelstein, near Fuchsmühl in the Steinwald, features a climbing area known as the Augsburger Felsen, which includes a via ferrata.
The Fichtelgebirge and Steinwald regions are beautiful throughout the year. Spring offers lush greenery, while autumn is particularly scenic with vibrant foliage. Summer provides pleasant temperatures for longer hikes. Winter hiking is also possible on designated trails, but conditions can vary, so it's advisable to check mountain conditions beforehand.
Many peaks are accessible via well-marked hiking trails. For instance, the Kösseinehaus is accessible by foot or bicycle via 13 marked trails. Parking is generally available at trailheads or nearby towns. For example, parking for the Luisenburg area, which includes the Burgsteinfelsen Viewing Platform, is ample when there are no events.
Beyond the granite formations of Kösseine and Nußhardt, the Saubadfelsen is notable for its "stone glacier" – a steep scree slope of angular granite boulders that slowly moves downhill, leaving the area free of vegetation. The Burgruine Weißenstein also features the Kiebitzstein, a distinctive walkable rock gate.
From the Oberpfalzturm on Platte, you can enjoy expansive panoramic views across the largest contiguous forest area in Central Europe, extending to the Fichtelgebirge and even into the Czech Republic on clear days. The Kösseine Observation Tower offers a panorama over the surrounding forests and peaks of the Fichtelgebirge, including Schneeberg and Ochsenkopf.


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