Best mountain peaks around Lenterode, a village in the Eichsfeld district of Thuringia, Germany, offer diverse hiking opportunities. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, providing scenic views and rewarding experiences. Lenterode is situated amidst several notable mountain peaks, making it a destination for those seeking outdoor exploration. The region became part of the municipality Uder on January 1, 2024.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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A beautiful viewing point with a table and benches.
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The viewing point on P16, where you should definitely plan a break and enjoy the fascinating view of the Eichsfeld and the distant horizon. In autumn, a colorful spectacle awaits you here.
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Highest elevation sounds worse than it is. Once you are on the Kolonnenweg, the climb is quite easy.
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Arrived at the top, the ascent from Lindewerra is not to be scoffed at!
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Great view which is of course even better in winter. When descending on some parts of the route, however, it is very slippery. In the morning everything is frozen rock hard and then the sun shines and it thaws on the surface. Then it's a slide.
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Highest point of the Eichsfeld. Stone table with directional inscriptions
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Coming from Hanstein Castle on the way to the Teufelskanzel, you have 2 options. The steep path on the right leads to the highest point of the Höhenberg, the Junkerkuppe. It is 511 m above sea level.
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This highlight is on the premium hiking trail 16 (P16). From here you have a wonderful view over the forests and mountains. It is certainly most beautiful in spring and summer, when the trees are blooming in beautiful green, as well as in golden autumn with colorful foliage.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, the Dietzenröder Stein offers an exclusive vista over the village of Dietzenrode and Bad Sooden Allendorf. Another excellent spot is the View from the Elisabethhöhe, known for its mighty limestone cliffs and an information board detailing the surrounding towns and mountains.
The Goburg – Highest Point of the Eichsfeld, at 553.4 meters, is recognized as the highest elevation in the region. Upon reaching the summit, you'll find a stone table with directional inscriptions, marking a significant achievement for hikers.
Yes, the Rustenberg Castle Ruins are located on a conical mountain peak near Lenterode. This historical site, first mentioned in 1123, offers insights into the region's past and provides beautiful views into the Eichsfeld.
The area around Lenterode offers a variety of hiking trails, from moderate to challenging. For example, the Dietzenröder Stein features a circular trail ranging from 4 to 7 kilometers. You can explore more options and detailed routes in the Hiking around Lenterode guide.
The mountain peaks around Lenterode are particularly beautiful in spring and summer when the trees are green, and in autumn with their vibrant colorful foliage. These seasons offer ideal conditions for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Junkerkuppe – Highest Point of Höheberg (511 m) from Lindewerra is described as quite steep. Conquering the Goburg – Highest Point of the Eichsfeld also presents a significant challenge as it is the highest peak in the region.
Beyond hiking, Lenterode offers excellent opportunities for cycling. You can find various routes for touring bicycles in the Cycling around Lenterode guide, and for road cycling enthusiasts, the Road Cycling Routes around Lenterode guide provides detailed options.
The Dietzenröder Stein features a rock wall made of shell limestone, known as the Dietzenröder cliffs, at the western edge of its break. This rocky massif, visible from afar, is a remnant from a tropical to subtropical marginal sea that covered the area millions of years ago.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, the diverse hiking opportunities, and the natural beauty of the region. The area is well-regarded by the komoot community, with many photos and upvotes highlighting its scenic appeal and rewarding experiences.
Yes, for a moderate circular walk, the Dietzenröder Stein offers a trail that can be completed in about two hours, including a break. This route is part of the premium hiking trail 16 (P16) and provides beautiful views.
If you're coming from Hanstein Castle en route to the Teufelskanzel, there are two options to reach the Junkerkuppe. The steep path on the right leads directly to it. Alternatively, the climb along the Kolonnenweg is considered quite easy, offering a less strenuous ascent.


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