Naturpark Bayerischer Odenwald
Naturpark Bayerischer Odenwald
Best mountain peaks in Naturpark Bayerischer Odenwald offer a diverse landscape at the intersection of Bavaria, Hesse, and Baden-Württemberg. This region features elevated points that provide views and insights into its history. The park is characterized by extensive forests and a blend of natural and cultural landmarks. It presents opportunities for exploring both physical challenges and historical sites.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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on the Greinberg are the remains of a prehistoric Celtic ring wall system
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Nice little summit cross with a wonderful rest area
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The beech head on the Hessian-Bavarian border is 283 meters above sea level, the highest point in the market town of Großostheim. The Wenigumstädter Geschichtsverein erected a memorial stone for the millennium 2000, unfortunately the actual height is given 5 m too low. A "summit cross", a Free State of Bavaria plaque and a white and blue bird feeder complete the scenery. Despite its height, the paths to get there are pretty muddy.
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Even the people of prehistory and early history recognized the strategic importance of the bottleneck at the Mainknie between Odenwald and Spessart and built mighty ring walls on the Greinberg (Greinberg ring wall) above Miltenberg and on the Bürgstadter Berg (ring wall Burgstadter Berg).
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It went up really well. Pooh
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Very nice ruin. It's worth coming here, but there are many more highlights in the area ...
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For stunning panoramas, visit Gotthard Ruin and Gotthard Tower Viewpoint, where you can see Amorbach and Weilbach. The Gotthard Tower provides magnificent all-round views. Another great spot is the Summit Cross Bürgstadt, which offers a scenic viewpoint from the Wannenberg.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Gotthard Ruin and Gotthard Tower Viewpoint is home to the remains of a three-aisled pillar basilica and a chapel from 1138, with a history dating back to an 8th-century Frankish Gaugraf. Additionally, the Greinberg Summit features a Celtic Ring Fort, indicating its importance as an ancient settlement or defensive structure.
The Summit Cross Bürgstadt is considered family-friendly and offers a unique experience where hikers can leave messages in a small box. Another option is Buchenkopf – Highest Point of Wenigumstadt, which is also suitable for families and features a summit cross and memorial stone.
The Naturpark Bayerischer Odenwald offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy options like those found in the Easy hikes in Naturpark Bayerischer Odenwald guide. For cyclists, there are extensive routes for road cycling and general touring, as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes in Naturpark Bayerischer Odenwald guide and Cycling in Naturpark Bayerischer Odenwald guide.
The highest elevation within the Naturpark Bayerischer Odenwald is Der Kolli, standing at 548 meters. While specific recreational features are not detailed, its status as the highest point makes it a significant destination for serious hikers seeking expansive views.
Many peaks offer unique features. At Summit Cross Bürgstadt, you'll find a small box where hikers and bikers can leave messages. Dachsberg – Highest Point of Niedernberg (231 m) features a summit cross, a Bavarian coat of arms, and a millennium memorial stone. The Greinberg Summit is notable for its ancient Celtic Ring Fort.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from spots like the Gotthard Tower Viewpoint. The historical significance of sites like the Gotthard Ruin and the Celtic Ring Fort on Greinberg also captivates many. The opportunity to 'immortalize themselves' at the Summit Cross Bürgstadt is also a cherished experience.
Yes, the Naturpark Bayerischer Odenwald offers several easy hiking options. You can find routes like the 'Miltenberg Old Town – Miltenberg Castle Gate loop' or the 'Amorbach Civic Park – Leaf tunnel loop' in the Easy hikes in Naturpark Bayerischer Odenwald guide, which are suitable for beginners.
Absolutely. Beyond the peaks themselves, the region boasts cultural landmarks such as the impressive abbey church in Amorbach, the historic Templerhaus, and the scenic old town. The Gotthard Ruin is a significant historical site with a rich past, including a former Cistercian nunnery.
Dachsberg – Highest Point of Niedernberg (231 m) is highly regarded locally, with a recommendation that 'everyone should have been to the Dachsberg at least once.' It's a noteworthy summit featuring a summit cross, a Bavarian coat of arms, and a millennium memorial stone.
The Greinberg Summit, at 470 meters, is significant for its natural beauty and archaeological interest. It hosts a Celtic Ring Fort, indicating its use as an ancient settlement or defensive structure. There's also a trail leading to the summit and a mountain hut nearby for hikers.
Yes, Buchenkopf – Highest Point of Wenigumstadt, at 283 meters, is located on the Hessian-Bavarian border. It features a summit cross, a Bavarian coat of arms, and a millennium memorial stone, marking this geographical distinction.


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