Mountain peaks around Heidersdorf are situated within the picturesque Erzgebirgskreis (Ore Mountains) district in Saxony, Germany. While Heidersdorf itself does not host prominent peaks directly, the surrounding Ore Mountains provide numerous impressive summits. This region is known for its natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and panoramic views. The area features unspoiled landscapes, river valleys, and an extensive network of marked hiking trails.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The snow stays here for a long time.
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Bernstein Station 14 of the Royal Saxon Triangulation and Central European Survey It was also used for the Bohemian Triangulation. There is also a small information panel for this purpose. "The Royal Saxon Triangulation (here with its historical name) is a national survey carried out between 1862 and 1890 on the territory of the Kingdom of Saxony, with the simultaneous creation of a trigonometric network. The goal was to record the territory with scientific and geodetic precision and, by establishing permanently marked reference points, to create the basis for the production of accurate maps." - https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%B6niglich-S%C3%A4chsische_Triangulirung From the station, the sightings were taken clockwise from the north to Schwartenberg, Frauenstein, Kahleberg, Wieselstein, Fichtelberg, Hirtstein, Udohöhe, and Saidahöhe. The nearby Grossenstein station on the Eduardova skála was added for accuracy.
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In the middle of the Ore Mountains' raised bogs lies the Bärenstein, from which, on a clear day, you have a fantastic panoramic view of the Ore Mountains and the Bohemian Basin as far as the Bohemian Central Uplands. By bike, there are several ways to explore other sights, such as Lesna or the television tower on the Jedlak with a view of Chomutov and Jirkov.
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A mountain close to Olbernhau is the Bruchberg (668.5 m) in the middle of a beautiful beech forest. Through the industrial estate you reach the Königsweg, which leads towards the Dörfelbachtal. From the branching Stößerfelsenweg or from the Schaaldenkmal you reach the Bruchberg via a climb. The Bruchberg is also located on the former club trail of the Erzgebirge Association.
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excellent tour on the edge of the Ore Mountains
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While Heidersdorf itself doesn't host prominent peaks directly, the surrounding Ore Mountains offer several impressive summits. Highly rated by the komoot community is Schwartenberg Summit and Schwartenberg Hut, known for its wide-ranging views and mountain restaurant. Another popular spot is Medvědí Skála (Bear Rock), a natural monument with historical significance and an all-round view. For a unique experience, consider Steinhübel, a viewpoint and summit that, despite being overgrown, offers rewarding views.
The highest mountain in Saxony on the German side of the Ore Mountains is Fichtelberg, standing at 1,215 meters. It offers stunning panoramic views across the Ore Mountains and into the Bohemian Basin. Another significant elevation is Auersberg, reaching 1,018 meters, known for its distinctive look and forested slopes.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Fichtelberg is an excellent choice, offering vistas that stretch far into the Bohemian Basin. Closer to Heidersdorf, Schwartenberg Summit and Schwartenberg Hut provides a wonderful all-round view of the Ore Mountains on clear days. Medvědí Skála (Bear Rock) also offers fantastic all-round views from its cliff-top location.
Yes, the region features unique geological formations. Bärenstein (905 meters) and Pöhlberg (845 meters) are both recognized as basalt table mountains, offering distinct landscapes and excellent viewpoints for hikers. Additionally, Bruchberg (668 m) features interesting rock formations within a beautiful beech forest.
Yes, several options cater to families. Schwartenberg Summit and Schwartenberg Hut is considered family-friendly, offering a mountain restaurant and accessible views. Fichtelberg is also very accessible, as visitors can reach the summit via a hike, the oldest aerial cable car in Germany, or a modern chairlift, making it suitable for various fitness levels, including families.
The Ore Mountains region around Heidersdorf offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore an extensive network of marked hiking trails, including the long-distance "Kammweg Erzgebirge-Vogtland." For more specific routes, check out Hiking around Heidersdorf. Mountain biking is also popular, with trail centers like Rabenberg, and you can find gravel biking routes in the Gravel biking around Heidersdorf guide. In winter, Fichtelberg is a major destination for skiing and snowboarding.
Absolutely. The Ore Mountains boast over 5,000 kilometers of marked hiking trails. You can find numerous options for various skill levels, from easy walks to more challenging routes. For detailed hiking suggestions, refer to the Hiking around Heidersdorf guide, which includes routes like the Hüttenmatthes Legend Trail and paths leading to viewpoints like Bruchberg (668 m).
The Ore Mountains have a rich mining history, and this heritage is often reflected in the region's sites. Medvědí Skála (Bear Rock), for instance, served as a significant trigonometric point for the Royal Saxon Triangulation and Central European Survey, with an information panel detailing its historical role. The region is also known for its genuine craftsmanship and welcoming mountain inns, such as the Schwartenbergbaude at Schwartenberg Summit.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and enjoying the natural beauty of the unspoiled landscapes and river valleys. Winter transforms the higher peaks, especially Fichtelberg, into a popular destination for skiing and snowboarding. The region's extensive trail network is accessible for hiking throughout the warmer months.
Yes, several peaks offer facilities. At Schwartenberg Summit, you'll find the Schwartenberg Hut, which includes a mountain restaurant where you can refresh yourself. There's even an E-bike charging station at Schwartenbergbaude, allowing you to recharge your battery while enjoying a meal. The wider Ore Mountains region is also known for its welcoming mountain inns.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views offered by peaks like Schwartenberg Summit and Fichtelberg. The opportunity to combine hiking with refreshments at mountain restaurants, such as the Schwartenbergbaude, is also highly valued. The unique geological features and the sense of accomplishment from reaching summits like Steinhübel, even if overgrown, are frequently mentioned highlights.
Yes, the area around Heidersdorf offers various running trails. You can find moderate difficulty routes that take you through the scenic landscape. For specific options, explore the Running Trails around Heidersdorf guide, which includes routes near areas like Bruchberg and Seiffen.


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