Best mountain peaks around Stulln are found in a region characterized by a gently rolling landscape, with an average elevation of 377 meters above sea level. While not featuring towering mountains, the area offers numerous elevated points and hills that provide scenic views and opportunities for exploration. These locations often host historical sites, observation towers, or pilgrimage churches, making them popular destinations for visitors. The natural landscape includes forests and valleys, contributing to varied outdoor experiences.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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There are a few benches around the cross where you can sit and relax.
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It's always nice to ride a mountain bike here and enjoy the beautiful landscape
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Always worth a mountain bike tour...
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The light moods of the beautiful clearing on the Hirmerberg can be wonderfully used to take a break on the two benches or to contemplate inwardly. Masses have also been held here with Bishop Oswald Hirmer and a wind group from the Knappschaftskapelle Amberg. A place of power...
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You will pass Hirmerberg if you follow the "Blue Arrow" from Freudenberg. A small summit cross and a few benches invite you to take a break.
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The Eixlberg with the pilgrimage church of St. Barbara, the Loretto Chapel and the Emmausklause is one of the most beautiful places in Pfreimd. The church is ideal for pilgrims and hikers to quietly contemplate for a prayer. The Emmausklause is the ideal place to refresh yourself with a hearty snack and half a beer. On foot or by bike, the Eixlberg is worth a visit at any time of the year. Pay attention to the opening times of the hermitage.
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Beautiful observation tower with a great view of the surrounding area up to the Bavarian Forest. To enjoy the view you have to pick up the key for the tower at the Gasthaus zum Kulm, the tower is locked. The key hangs in a small wooden box and is freely accessible on a "basis of trust". Adult donation 50 cents, children 20 cents.
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Reinhold Hirmer, carpenter from Amberg, designed and built the summit cross. The Hirmer relatives met here every year for a service, which was organized by the Hirmer missionaries, including Bishop Dr. Oswald Hirmer, was held. Afterwards there was beer, sausages and a lively exchange between the family members 🙂
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The region around Stulln features a gently rolling landscape with an average elevation of 377 meters. While not characterized by towering mountains, you'll discover numerous elevated points and hills that offer scenic views and opportunities for exploration. These often host historical sites, observation towers, or pilgrimage churches, providing a blend of natural beauty and cultural significance.
Among the most popular spots is the Kulm Observation Tower, which offers panoramic views of the Eixlberg and the Naab valley. Another highly regarded destination is the St. Barbara Pilgrimage Church on Eixlberg, known for its religious significance and excellent views. The Buchberg Summit, the second highest elevation in the Amberg-Sulzbach district, is also a favorite for its stone altar and summit cross.
Yes, several spots are great for families. The Kulm Observation Tower is considered family-friendly, offering an accessible viewpoint. The St. Barbara Pilgrimage Church on Eixlberg is also a popular family hiking destination, providing facilities and a place for refreshments at the Emmausklause.
Many elevated points around Stulln combine natural beauty with cultural significance. The St. Barbara Pilgrimage Church on Eixlberg is a prominent religious building and historical site, featuring the church, Loretto Chapel, and Emmausklause. Similarly, the Pilgrimage Church of St. John the Baptist on Johannisberg is another significant historical and religious site offering great views.
Yes, for instance, near the Kulm Observation Tower, you can find the Gasthaus zum Kulm. The St. Barbara Pilgrimage Church on Eixlberg is home to the Emmausklause, managed by the OWV Pfreimd, which is an ideal spot for a break with a hearty snack and local beer.
The area around Stulln offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For example, there are road cycling routes like the 'Mähntor Nabburg – Fünfzigwasser Garden Nabburg loop' and MTB trails such as the 'Kulm Observation Tower – Eixelbergtrail 2A, part 1 loop'. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Stulln, MTB Trails around Stulln, and Gravel biking around Stulln guide pages.
Yes, many of these elevated points are popular hiking destinations. For example, the Eixlberg with St. Barbara Pilgrimage Church is a very popular hiking spot. The Pilgrimage Church of St. John the Baptist on Johannisberg involves a demanding climb, and from there, a great trail leads down to the Freudenberg ski lift.
The Hirmerberg Summit Memorial Cross marks the highest point of the Johannisberg, standing at 652 meters. It features a cross with an inscription and two benches, offering a quiet spot for reflection and a short rest during your hike.
Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views from spots like the Kulm Observation Tower. The combination of natural beauty with historical and religious sites, such as the St. Barbara Pilgrimage Church on Eixlberg, is also highly valued. Many enjoy the opportunity for a break and refreshments at places like the Emmausklause after a hike.
Yes, the Buchberg Summit has recently been equipped with a summit book, allowing visitors to leave their mark and share their experiences at this significant elevated point.
The elevated points and hills around Stulln can be enjoyed throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and clear views. Summer is also great, especially for enjoying refreshments at places like the Emmausklause. Even in winter, the landscape can be beautiful, though some paths might require appropriate footwear.
To access the top of the Kulm Observation Tower and enjoy the panoramic view, you'll need to pick up the key from the nearby Gasthaus zum Kulm. The key is often freely accessible in a small wooden box on a 'basis of trust,' with a suggested donation of 50 cents for adults and 20 cents for children.


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