Best mountain peaks around Flossenbürg are found in the Upper Palatinate region of Bavaria, near the Czech border. This area features a blend of historical sites and natural elevated points. The landscape is characterized by granite formations and dense forests, offering various vantage points. There are 8 peaks to explore in this region.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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At 901 meters, the Entenbühl is the second-highest elevation in the German part of the Upper Palatinate Forest after the 938-meter-high Kreuzfelsen in the Cham district. Below the summit lies the Hubertus Chapel. It was built as a wartime bunker in 1938 and converted into a place of worship by the Upper Palatinate Forest Association in 1998. The wooden summit cross was erected in 2000.
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The Havran, in German Großer Rabenberg, is located on the Czech side of the Upper Palatinate Forest. Arriving at the observation tower, you have a magnificent view of the Bohemian Forest and the Upper Palatinate Forest.
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This historic site offers a fantastic view of the Upper Palatinate and Bohemian Forests.
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steep ascent on the old military road up to the observation tower on the Havran. The Havran is the fourth highest peak in the Upper Palatinate Forest on the Czech side. It is located east of the Czech-German border about 1 km south-west of the deserted village of Skláře or five kilometers east of Flossenbürg. Altitude: 894 m
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A few leftovers. Trained dogs were on patrol between the two fences. On the Tillenberg and Schwarzkopf, the remains of such a security system for the restricted military area are even better preserved.
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The Havran observation tower is a highlight for me because of the breathtaking view towards the Bavarian Forest, Bohemian Forest and Upper Palatinate Forest. We use the time to think, there are many historical information boards about border events, I will definitely stop by again.
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The Havran (German Großer Rabenberg) is the fourth highest peak of the Upper Palatinate Forest on the Czech side. It is located east of the Czech-German border about one kilometer southwest of the deserted village of Skláře (Neu-Windischgrätz) or five kilometers east of Flossenbürg. To the north rises the Entenbühl (901 meters), to the south-west is Schellenberg Castle.
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There is a nice rest area made of stone here (if the weather is good). Otherwise, there are benches with a table up in the shelter or further down in the information pavilion where you can take a break. You can also read about the Haselstein.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Havran Observation Tower, a restored Cold War-era border tower offering panoramic views across the Bohemian, Upper Palatinate, and Bavarian Forests. Another popular spot is the Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of Mary (Mariä Heimsuchung), Fahrenberg, known as the 'holy mountain of the Upper Palatinate', which combines religious history with stunning views and local cuisine.
Yes, the region is rich in historical elevated sites. Besides the Havran Observation Tower, which is a historical landmark, you can explore the Haselstein castle site and Haselstein information hut, offering a glimpse into the past with a rest area and information pavilion. The Entenbühl Summit and Hubertus Chapel also features a chapel converted from a wartime bunker.
The region is characterized by its granite formations and dense forests. Elevated points like the Schellenberg, the highest vantage point in the Upper Palatinate, offer extensive panoramic views. You can also find unique natural monuments such as the Bread Rock (Brotfelsen), a granite rock formation shaped by weathering, which is a popular stop on hiking routes.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Haselstein castle site and Haselstein information hut is listed as family-friendly, providing a rest area and information. The Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of Mary (Mariä Heimsuchung), Fahrenberg is also family-friendly and offers local cuisine nearby.
The Entenbühl Summit and Hubertus Chapel, at 901 meters, is the second-highest elevation in the German part of the Upper Palatinate Forest. The Schellenberg, at 826 meters, is also a significant high point in the Upper Palatinate, offering extensive panoramic views from its observation tower.
Yes, the region is well-suited for hiking, with various trails connecting the elevated points. For example, some routes link the Havran Observation Tower with the Schellenberg. The Panorama Trail also offers magnificent views, and the 'Flossengebirge' nature reserve provides additional opportunities for exploration.
Beyond hiking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Wolfenstein – Heusterz Bridge loop' or 'Großer Weiher Plößberg – Drachenfels Trail loop'. For cycling, consider routes such as the 'Old Town Hall, Weiden – Lower Gate, Weiden Old Town loop'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Havran Observation Tower – Silberhütte Shelter loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Flossenbürg, Cycling around Flossenbürg, and MTB Trails around Flossenbürg guides.
Yes, the Bread Rock (Brotfelsen) is a notable natural monument. It's a unique granite rock formation shaped by weathering, resembling stacked loaves of granite, and is a popular stop on hiking routes around Flossenbürg.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. Many enjoy the extensive panoramic views from observation towers like the Havran Observation Tower and the Schellenberg. The well-maintained trails, opportunities for rest at places like the Haselstein information hut, and the chance to connect with the region's history and geology are also highly valued.
Yes, some locations offer amenities. Near the Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of Mary (Mariä Heimsuchung), Fahrenberg, you can find good local cuisine. The Haselstein castle site and Haselstein information hut provides a nice rest area with benches and an information pavilion. The Schellenberg also has benches for rest at the top.
Yes, the Havran Observation Tower, a restored Cold War-era border tower, offers insights into the region's past as a border area. There are often well-made information boards at the tower providing historical context. Additionally, the Former Military Border Fence at Havran Summit provides a tangible link to this history.


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