Best mountain peaks around Rehau are found in the surrounding Fichtelgebirge mountains, a region known for its elevated areas and hiking opportunities. Rehau itself is situated at an elevation of 521 meters at the foot of this mountain range. The area offers a varied landscape with numerous trails for exploration. This region provides diverse natural features and elevated points for outdoor activities.
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In the summit area, there are striking boulder fields made of so-called Weißenstädter Porphyry Granite. This is characterized by feldspar phenocrysts up to ten centimeters in size, which make the soil particularly nutrient-rich – the reason why the surrounding beech forest thrives so magnificently here.
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A beautiful little peak in the forest with benches and a summit cross. The altitude information is a bit confusing. The Hauknock is marked with 691 above sea level, while the sign right next to it says 675 above sea level.
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Pretty “summit” with a cozy bench to rest on. Unfortunately, this part of the forest is also affected by emergency clearing...
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In the past, I hiked past it quite often without noticing it. Easily recognizable through the sparse forest. A nice spot with 2 benches.
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Gigantic view of the Fichtelgebirge and in the direction of Kirchenlamitz, Rehau, Hof and Schönwald. The tower spirit at the entrance is happy about a small donation, but there is no fixed entrance fee and the tower is open all year round.
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The Hohe Stein in the Fichtelgebirge is always worth a visit when hiking, if only because of the view, is right on the hiking trail, the ladder is securely anchored in the rock, you are only unsecured at the exit.
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The Epprechtstein castle ruins are always worth a visit on a hike, if only because of the breathtaking view and the flair of the region. On our last tour we used the time to take a break.
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The region around Rehau, nestled in the Fichtelgebirge mountains, offers several popular elevated points. Among them, Hoher Stein (High Rock) is a natural monument featuring granite rocks with an ascent via iron ladders to an unsecured lookout. Another highly regarded spot is the Epprechtstein Castle Ruins, offering panoramic views from its 798-meter high summit. The Schönburgwarte on the Großer Kornberg is also a favorite, providing extensive views from its observation tower.
Yes, the region combines natural beauty with historical significance. The Epprechtstein Castle Ruins are a prominent historical landmark, situated on a 782.1-meter high mountain. This former summit castle has a rich history dating back to 1248 and offers a viewing platform with panoramic vistas. Additionally, the Wartturm Hof, a well-preserved watchtower from the late 15th century, stands on the 570-meter high Wartberg, offering historical context and views of Hof, though the tower itself is not accessible.
The mountain peaks around Rehau are characterized by diverse natural features, primarily granite rock formations and dense forests. Hoher Stein (High Rock) is a notable natural monument, a group of granite rocks formed by weathering. The Fichtelgebirge itself is known for its 'granite horseshoe' geological formation. Many peaks, like Hauknock Summit Cross, are nestled within forested areas, offering tranquil natural settings.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always assigned to individual peaks, the broader Fichtelgebirge region is known for offering child-friendly routes with interactive learning stations and adventure playgrounds. For example, Großer Kornberg, home to the Schönburgwarte, is popular in winter for children learning to ski. Many hiking trails in the area are suitable for leisurely walks, making them accessible for families.
The area around Rehau is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various activities, including hiking, gravel biking, and running. For detailed hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Rehau guide, which features trails like 'Mit der Arnika zum Kornberg'. If you prefer cycling, the Gravel biking around Rehau guide offers routes such as 'Europabrücke Rehau–Mähring – Hirschsprung Rock Formation loop'. Runners can find suitable paths in the Running Trails around Rehau guide.
The highest point in the northern Fichtelgebirge and frequently associated with Rehau is Großer Kornberg, standing at 826 meters (approximately 2710 ft). It is home to the Schönburgwarte observation tower, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding forested landscape.
Yes, some peaks offer more challenging experiences. The ascent to Hoher Stein (High Rock) involves iron ladders to an unsecured lookout point, requiring a head for heights and sure-footedness. Similarly, reaching the viewing platform at Epprechtstein Castle Ruins involves a strenuous ascent via stone steps, with only partial railing available, making it suitable for those seeking a more demanding climb.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from the various summits and observation points. The Schönburgwarte on the Großer Kornberg is often highlighted for its 'bombastic view over the Fichtelgebirge'. The historical context of sites like Epprechtstein Castle Ruins, combined with the rewarding vistas after a climb, also receives high praise. Many enjoy the diverse hiking experiences and the opportunities for a well-deserved break with scenic seating.
Absolutely. Many of the elevated points and peaks around Rehau offer excellent spots for a rest. The Schönburgwarte on the Großer Kornberg provides nice seating in front of the tower. At the Epprechtstein Castle Ruins, after the strenuous ascent, you'll find benches and a table to enjoy the great all-round view. Even at the Hauknock Summit Cross, there are two benches available for a suitable rest.
While not entirely hidden, the Hauknock Summit Cross is noted by visitors as being 'not so easy to find without aids' and easily overlooked, making it feel like a discovery. It offers a nice spot with two benches for a quiet break amidst the forest. The Hoher Stein (High Rock), though popular, also offers a unique experience with its iron ladder ascent to an unsecured lookout, providing a distinct adventure.
The Fichtelgebirge region offers outdoor activities year-round. While specific 'best times' for each peak aren't detailed, the area is a 'paradise for hiking enthusiasts' in warmer months, with numerous trails for exploration. In winter, Großer Kornberg, where the Schönburgwarte is located, becomes a popular spot for children learning to ski, indicating its suitability for winter sports.
Yes, some historical structures, while offering views of the surrounding area, are not accessible for climbing. The Wartturm Hof, a 9.25-meter high watch tower on the 570-meter high Wartberg, is unfortunately not accessible to enter or climb, though it provides a great view of Hof and beyond from its base.


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