Best mountain peaks around Apolda are found within the rolling hills of central Thuringia, Germany, a region characterized by its elevated points and scenic vistas rather than traditional prominent mountains. Apolda itself sits at an elevation of 205 meters, with the surrounding Landkreis Weimarer Land offering numerous notable elevated locations. These sites provide opportunities for hiking and appreciating the regional topography, often featuring viewpoints and natural monuments. The area is known for its diverse terrain, offering various hiking trails for…
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Beautiful large station building on the Eisenach-Erfurt-Apolda railway line.
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Wilhelm Kreis designed the 21-meter-high round tower, which was heavily influenced in many details by the tomb of the Gothic king Theodoric in Ravenna. A few years later, Wilhelm Kreis planned a similar, even more voluminous Bismarck Tower for Stettin (now Poland).
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Nice place for a rest. And numerous trails in the area and around Jena.
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what a beautiful landscape and by the way you can also collect touring stamps here
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Beautiful large rest area on the Jenzig, right next to the Berggasthaus Jenzig
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Elevation at 235m above sea level. Unfortunately very overgrown
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The region around Apolda offers several popular elevated points and viewpoints. Among the most appreciated by the komoot community are View of the Jenzig, known for its beautiful vistas, and View of Jena from the Jenzig, which provides an impressive outlook from a 385-meter-high Muschelkalkberg where you can often observe paragliders. Another idyllic spot with great views and rest options is Rod (265 m).
Yes, the Apolda region features unique towers on elevated terrain that provide panoramic views. The Paulinenturm offers wonderful and wide views on a clear day, and its platform is accessible for visitors. Another prominent structure is the Carolinenturm on Kötsch, a 26-meter-high tower built in 1909. You can ascend 106 steps to its viewing platform for extensive vistas over the Thuringian landscape.
Trails around Apolda's elevated points often lead through forests and offer views of the rolling hills characteristic of central Thuringia. Locations like the Jenzig are considered natural monuments, providing a blend of scenic beauty and geological interest. While hiking, you'll encounter viewpoints that showcase the regional topography.
Yes, several elevated points and trails around Apolda are suitable for families. For instance, the area around View of Jena from the Jenzig is categorized as family-friendly, offering an accessible way to enjoy the views and the outdoors together.
The Carolinenturm on Kötsch is typically open during the summer season, from April to September. During this period, you can visit every Sunday and public holiday between 1 PM and 6 PM to climb to its viewing platform.
Beyond hiking to viewpoints, the Apolda region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Kapellendorf Moated Castle – Goethe's Garden House loop from Apolda', or enjoy running trails like the 'Apolda City Park and Pond – Apolda Castle loop from Apolda'. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Louise Graduation Tower, Bad Sulza – House Bridge, Großheringen loop from Saaleplatte'. For more details on these activities, you can check the Road Cycling Routes around Apolda, Running Trails around Apolda, and MTB Trails around Apolda guides.
Yes, for hikers who enjoy collecting stamps, the Apolda area offers designated Touringen Stamp Points. Both the Paulinenturm and the Carolinenturm on Kötsch are recognized as Touringen Stamp Stations (No. 344 and No. 345 respectively). Additionally, the Touringen Stamping Point 196 'Saurier' – Jenzig Summit is another such point, located on the dinosaur trail behind an inn, offering benches for a break.
Many of the trails leading to the elevated points and viewpoints around Apolda are considered intermediate in difficulty. This means they are generally accessible for hikers with some experience, offering a rewarding challenge without being overly strenuous. For example, the routes to View of Jena from the Jenzig and Rod (265 m) fall into this category.
Visitors to the Jenzig area frequently highlight the impressive and beautiful views, especially from the 385-meter-high Muschelkalkberg. Many find the ascent to be a rewarding and interesting hike. It's also a known starting point for paragliders, adding an exciting element for observers on days with good thermals. The Jenzig Summit also offers a large rest area and a Touringen stamp office.
Yes, the Sunny Knoll is a small elevation at 235 meters above sea level, located above Bad Sulza. While it doesn't offer a panoramic view directly from the spot, it is often considered the highest point of certain tours in the area, providing a sense of accomplishment for hikers.
Yes, some elevated points and viewpoints offer facilities or rest areas. For instance, the Touringen Stamping Point 196 'Saurier' – Jenzig Summit features a very large rest area with benches, making it a good spot for a break. Rod (265 m) also provides some rest options for visitors.


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