Best mountain peaks around Themar are characterized by picturesque forests and rolling hills, offering elevated areas for hikers and nature enthusiasts. While not featuring towering summits like the Alps, the region provides notable natural landmarks. Feldstein, a significant geological phenomenon, is located northeast of the town, featuring impressive basalt columns and historical significance. The broader Hildburghausen district also contains several hills that provide pleasant hiking opportunities and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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The stone dumps of the Steinsburg on the Kleiner Gleichberg near Römhild in Thuringia are a sea of volcanic rock formed by the eroding basalt blocks of the former volcano. They line the slopes of the basalt cones and are a typical feature of the crumbling volcanic ruins of the Gleichberg Mountains. The term "Steinsburg" probably derives from these large stone fields surrounding the mountain plateau. In Celtic times, these basalt blocks were used to build dry-stone walls for the oppidum (hilltop settlement) built around the mountain.
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The basalt formed by volcanic activity is a major feature of the Gleichberge. On the surface, weathering has "broken up" the very solid and stable rock to such an extent that the boulders form so-called block heaps/block seas. In addition to the natural block heaps, another special feature are the remains of the ramparts from the time of Celtic settlement. Here on the Kleiner Gleichberg, entire mountain slopes can be seen, forming a huge block sea.
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Very beautiful piece of nature, in good weather you have a fantastic view
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Some paths are good for cycling. Pure nature!
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Crossroads with many activity options, Dreisbachtal or Friedberg can be reached from here
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From here it goes downhill in practically all directions.
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The Kleine Gleichberg (641 m) forms a "geological twin" with the opposite Großer Gleichberg (679 m). Both mountains are basalt cones of volcanic origin. The name "Steinsburg" (867: Steinberg) probably originated from the large stone fields surrounding the mountain plateau. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe recognized the volcanic origin of these stone fields as early as the 18th century. The basalt of the former volcanic vent disintegrated through erosion into the seas of blocks visible today, a typical feature of crumbling volcanic ruins. These basalt blocks were used in Celtic times to build dry stone walls to protect the oppidum. A total of three rings of walls were built, surrounding the mountain similar to city walls. Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oppidum_Steinsburg
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Only the foundations remain, giving an impression of the chapel's former grandeur. "At the front end of the upper plateau, you'll find the ruins of the old pilgrimage chapel of St. Michael. It was first mentioned in 1517 as "Kerchen auff der Steynburck," but lightning destroyed the little church in 1527. Today, only its remains tell their story." Source: https://www.immer-auf-reisen.de/steinsburg-kleiner-gleichberg/
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While Themar is known for its picturesque forests and rolling hills rather than dramatic mountain peaks, popular elevated areas include the unique geological site of Steinsburg Ruins and Views from the Kleiner Gleichberg, which offers panoramic views and historical significance. Another favorite is Schneeberg Summit and Shelter, providing a peaceful forest setting and a view of the Hildburgau outskirts.
Yes, Schneeberg Summit and Shelter is considered family-friendly, offering a nice shelter in the forest with benches and a summit cross. For easy hikes suitable for families, you can explore routes like the Kloster Veßra Monastery loop or the Teufelsstein Basalt Cliff – Feldstein Rock Formation loop, both found in the Easy hikes around Themar guide.
The region boasts several unique natural features. The Block fields on Kleiner Gleichberg are a natural monument known for their volcanic basalt formations, remnants of a former volcano. Additionally, the Feldstein, located northeast of Themar, is a significant geological phenomenon featuring impressive basalt columns and is believed to be an erratic boulder transported by a glacier.
Absolutely. The Steinsburg Ruins and Views from the Kleiner Gleichberg is a prominent historical site featuring ancient Celtic settlement ruins and volcanic rock formations used for defensive walls. The Feldstein itself also holds historical and cultural significance, believed to have been a cult site in prehistoric times and a medieval boundary marker.
You'll find a variety of hiking trails. The broader Hildburghausen district, where Themar is located, offers routes with panoramic views over the idyllic countryside. For specific options, check out the Hiking around Themar guide, which includes moderate trails like the Themar Administrative Building loop, or the Easy hikes around Themar guide for less strenuous options.
Yes, the region around Themar offers opportunities for mountain biking. You can find various routes in the MTB Trails around Themar guide. Options range from moderate loops like the Werra Weir in Henfstädt – Meiningen Arch Bridge loop to routes connecting to highlights such as the Schneeberg Summit and Shelter.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. Many enjoy the panoramic views from spots like Steinsburg Ruins and Views from the Kleiner Gleichberg and the unique geological formations of the basalt block fields. The peaceful forest settings and well-maintained shelters, such as at Schneeberg Summit and Shelter, are also frequently highlighted.
While Themar's immediate surroundings feature rolling hills, the broader district offers some more demanding hikes. For instance, a challenging 18.56 km hike connects Hildburghausen, Häselriether Berg, Laubberg, and Themar, providing a more strenuous experience with scenic viewpoints.
Within the broader district of Hildburghausen, where Themar is located, one of the higher elevated areas is Schleusinger Berg, reaching an elevation of 663 meters. Other notable hills include Häselriether Berg (526 m) and Laubberg (515 m).
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the natural areas around Themar. It's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife, and to follow local regulations. The trails are well-suited for walks with canine companions.
The region around Themar is beautiful throughout the year. Spring offers numerous spring bloomers like March cups and liverworts, as mentioned for the Steinsburg area. Summer provides lush green landscapes, while autumn brings vibrant foliage. Winter hiking is also possible, though conditions may vary, and appropriate gear is recommended.
Many elevated areas offer excellent viewpoints. Steinsburg Ruins and Views from the Kleiner Gleichberg provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and the Großer Gleichberg. Schneeberg Summit and Shelter also offers a beautiful view of the Hildburgau outskirts from a clearing.


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