Best mountain peaks around Vohenstrauß are characterized by rolling hills and forested elevations within the Upper Palatinate Forest. The region offers an extensive network of hiking trails rather than dramatic mountain ranges. The Fahrenberg, at 801 meters, is a notable elevated point, serving as a pilgrimage site and offering panoramic views. Visitors can expect tranquil forest walks and scenic vistas.
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From the Schloßberg you have a wonderful view over Tännesberg and the surrounding area, it's worth it. A panoramic window helps with orientation.
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The Schloßberg offers a fantastic view over Tännesberg, and a panoramic window helps with orientation.
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The Havran, in German Großer Rabenberg, is located on the Czech side of the Upper Palatinate Forest. Arriving at the observation tower, you have a magnificent view of the Bohemian Forest and the Upper Palatinate Forest.
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This historic site offers a fantastic view of the Upper Palatinate and Bohemian Forests.
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steep ascent on the old military road up to the observation tower on the Havran. The Havran is the fourth highest peak in the Upper Palatinate Forest on the Czech side. It is located east of the Czech-German border about 1 km south-west of the deserted village of Skláře or five kilometers east of Flossenbürg. Altitude: 894 m
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A few leftovers. Trained dogs were on patrol between the two fences. On the Tillenberg and Schwarzkopf, the remains of such a security system for the restricted military area are even better preserved.
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Magnificent sections of track in an idyllic area
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The Havran observation tower is a highlight for me because of the breathtaking view towards the Bavarian Forest, Bohemian Forest and Upper Palatinate Forest. We use the time to think, there are many historical information boards about border events, I will definitely stop by again.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Havran Observation Tower, known for its expansive views across the Bohemian, Upper Palatinate, and Bavarian Forests. Another highly regarded spot is the Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of Mary (Mariä Heimsuchung), Fahrenberg, which is both a spiritual site and offers great views from its 801-meter elevation.
Yes, the region features several historical points. The Havran Observation Tower is a well-restored border tower from the Cold War era. Additionally, the Schlossberg Tännesberg (692 m) offers historical significance with its castle ruins and religious building, providing a glimpse into the past.
The elevated points around Vohenstrauß, while not alpine, offer rewarding panoramic views of the surrounding Upper Palatinate Forest. For instance, the Havran Observation Tower provides extensive vistas of three distinct forest regions. The Fahrenberg and Schlossberg Tännesberg also offer magnificent views over the rolling hills and forested landscapes.
The Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of Mary (Mariä Heimsuchung), Fahrenberg is considered family-friendly. Its moderate elevation and the presence of a mountain inn make it a good destination for families. In winter, the Fahrenberg also hosts a small ski and snowboard center, which is particularly suitable for beginners and families.
The region around Vohenstrauß is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the Pfalzgraf-Friedrich Trail. There are also many cycling routes, such as the Waldnaab Bike Path loop, and dedicated running trails for those who enjoy jogging in nature.
Yes, for instance, near the Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of Mary (Mariä Heimsuchung) on Fahrenberg, you'll find a mountain inn with local cuisine. Additionally, the Platte Summit Shelter provides a convenient spot for a covered break or rest at an altitude of 672 meters.
The Fahrenberg, at 801 meters, is often called the 'holy mountain of the Upper Palatinate.' It's a significant pilgrimage site with the Pilgrimage Church of the Visitation of Mary, offers panoramic views, and features a mountain inn. In winter, it also has a small ski and snowboard center.
Yes, you can visit the Former Military Border Fence at Havran Summit. This site offers a tangible reminder of the Cold War, showing what the security fence around the area once looked like, alongside the Havran Observation Tower which was a border tower.
The region offers a diverse network of hiking trails, ranging from moderate to difficult. You can find routes like the Pfalzgraf-Friedrich Trail, which is a longer, more challenging option, or shorter loops such as the 'Small bridge over the Pfreimd River' for a moderate experience. These trails wind through the serene forested hills characteristic of the Upper Palatinate Forest.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil forest walks, scenic vistas, and the blend of natural beauty with local heritage. The community has shared over 1200 photos and given more than 700 upvotes, highlighting the rewarding views from spots like the Havran Observation Tower and the cultural significance of sites like the Fahrenberg.
Yes, the Platte Summit Shelter is located at an altitude of 672 meters on the summit of the Platte mountain. It provides a central and covered spot for hikers to take a break and rest during their exploration of the area.
Yes, the Fahrenberg, one of the prominent elevated points in the region, hosts a small ski and snowboard center on its northeastern slope. When conditions allow, it provides opportunities for snow activities, particularly suitable for beginners and families.


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