Best mountain peaks around Straßberg are situated within the Swabian Jura, a region characterized by its distinctive geological formations and elevated plateaus. This area features a landscape of steep slopes, rocky terrain, and extensive juniper heath. The peaks offer diverse experiences, from natural viewpoints to historical sites, providing opportunities for exploration and scenic views.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The Kreuzfelsen (Cross Rock) is located on the Donaufelsengarten (Danube Rock Garden) hiking trail, which is part of the Sigmaringen premium hiking trails "Donaufelsenläufe" (Danube Rock Runs). From here there is a great view of the Danube valley.
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I was in the Bundeswehr for a long time and even went in a few times. It's always a highlight for me when I'm up here. I had a really great time at the "Burg" station.
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Beautiful viewpoint above Gutenstein. On the plateau there is a memorial cross for the deceased firefighters.
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Summit cross in memory of the deceased firefighters. Great view of the Danube, the Danube valley and Gutenstein.
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Above the Donaufelsengarten hiking car park. On the plateau there is a memorial cross to the deceased firefighters. There is a very beautiful view of the Danube, the Danube valley and Dietfurt.
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There is a memorial cross for the deceased firefighters on the Kreuzfelsen. From up there you have a wonderful view of the Danube, the Danube valley and Gutenstein.
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Beautiful area, just waiting to be explored by bike. 🥰
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Yes, Kreuzbühl is a great option for families. It's a viewpoint within a beautiful landscape, suitable for family-friendly exploration and is part of the Ochsenberg Traufgang Tour. The tips mention that no special skills are required, making it accessible for most.
The peaks offer diverse and stunning views. From Heersberg Summit, you can enjoy expansive views of the neighboring Schalksburg and its mostly tree-free high plateau. Cross Rock provides excellent views of the Danube valley from high above the Bärental valley. For a truly panoramic experience, the observation tower at Castle Rock offers a 360-degree view that can extend all the way to the Alps on clear days.
Absolutely. Heersberg Summit has a rich history, including a section of its hiking trail known as the Muliweg, used by German mountain troops, and a memorial stone commemorating them. Remains of Heersberg Castle can also be found nearby. Additionally, the Radio relay station Burg is a former Bundeswehr directional radio station, offering a glimpse into Cold War-era infrastructure at a high altitude.
Several peaks are integrated into popular hiking routes. Heersberg Summit is part of the 'Felsenmeersteig' eaves walk. Cross Rock is located on the Donaufelsengarten hiking trail, which is part of the Sigmaringen premium hiking trails 'Donaufelsenläufe'. Kreuzbühl is featured on the Ochsenberg Traufgang Tour, and Castle Rock is on the Schlossfelsenpfad.
Beyond hiking directly on the peaks, the Straßberg region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'View of Schloss Werenwag – View of Beuron Abbey loop' or the 'Sigmaringen Castle loop'. For gravel biking, explore routes like the 'Schmeietal Valley Trail – Lauchert Valley loop'. There are also running trails, including the 'Sandlöcher Caves loop' and various loops from Frohnstetten or Winterlingen. For more details, check out the guides for Road Cycling Routes around Straßberg, Gravel biking around Straßberg, and Running Trails around Straßberg.
The region is part of the Swabian Jura, known for its distinctive geological formations. You'll encounter elevated plateaus, steep slopes, and rocky terrain. A prominent feature is the extensive juniper heath, particularly visible at Heersberg Summit, which boasts a mostly tree-free high plateau. Many peaks also serve as natural viewpoints, offering vistas over valleys like the Bärental and Danube valley.
While specific 'challenging' labels aren't always applied to individual peaks, the general terrain of the Swabian Jura, with its steep slopes and rocky sections, can offer demanding hikes. For instance, the 'Felsenmeersteig' that includes Heersberg Summit features rocky terrain on its steep slopes, providing a more strenuous experience. Many of the longer cycling and gravel biking routes in the area are also rated as 'difficult', suggesting the landscape offers plenty for those seeking a challenge.
The Swabian Jura region is beautiful year-round, but for hiking and enjoying the views, spring through autumn generally offers the most pleasant weather. The extensive juniper heath, for example, is particularly vibrant in late summer and early autumn. Winter can also be an option for those prepared for colder conditions and potential snow, offering a different, serene experience.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the natural beauty of the juniper heaths. The opportunity for peaceful rest at viewpoints like Heersberg Summit and the impressive 360-degree panoramas from the Castle Rock observation tower are highly appreciated. The historical elements, such as the Muliweg and the former radio relay station, also add an interesting dimension to the exploration.
Yes, many of the trails around Straßberg's peaks are designed as circular routes. For example, Kreuzbühl is part of the Ochsenberg Traufgang Tour, which is typically a circular hike. The Donaufelsengarten trail, featuring Cross Rock, is also known for its circular sections, allowing hikers to experience diverse landscapes and return to their starting point.
While specific cafes directly on every mountain peak trail are not guaranteed, the region does offer amenities. For example, one tip for Kreuzbühl mentions the 'inn Ochsenberg', indicating that refreshment stops can be found in the vicinity of popular hiking areas, though it's always wise to check opening times in advance.


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