Best mountain peaks around Dormitz are characterized by picturesque Franconian landscapes with generally gentle elevation changes. The municipality itself has an average elevation of around 305 meters. While prominent mountain peaks are not directly within Dormitz, the area offers a variety of scenic, hilly terrain and natural features for exploration. These trails are suitable for different fitness levels, from easy walks to moderate hikes.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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The summit of Eberhardsberg at 534 meters. Unfortunately, there's not much of a view. A small sign points to the mountain. Next to it is a nice bench for resting and having a snack.
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Unspectacular wooded summit that is easy to reach on single trails. https://www.peakhunter.com/de/peaks/lehenholz
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Unfortunately, no view rewards the ascent
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A summit cross - without a sign or the like ... On the roadside
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Located on the hiking trail from the legendary Graefenberg.
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Nice place in the forest with a bench opposite.
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The summit of the Eberhardsberg (534 m). However, there is no summit cross here and you cannot enjoy any view, although a seating area invites you to take a break.
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The region around Dormitz is characterized by picturesque Franconian landscapes with generally gentle elevation changes. While there are no prominent high mountain peaks, you'll find scenic, hilly terrain perfect for hiking. The average elevation of Dormitz itself is around 305 meters (1,001 feet).
Yes, the View from Marloffsteiner Höhe offers a great all-around view, especially on clear days. It's a popular spot where many hiking trails converge, allowing you to decide how to continue your tour.
The View from Marloffsteiner Höhe is categorized as family-friendly, making it a good option for outings with children. The trails leading to it are generally accessible.
Beyond the gentle peaks, the region offers several natural attractions. The Kübelsbach Gorge, sometimes called the 'Käswasser Gorge,' features impressive rocky formations. Other areas like Sambach Pond and the Kreuzweiher – Kreuzgraben Stream also provide scenic routes for exploration.
Yes, from the Schultersberg Summit (309 m), especially in winter, you can enjoy views towards Erlangen, Bubenreuth, and Baiersdorf. You might even catch a glimpse of the Walberla in Franconian Switzerland.
For the View from Marloffsteiner Höhe, there is a dedicated hiking car park that serves as an excellent starting point for various tours in the area.
The area around Dormitz is excellent for various outdoor sports. You can find numerous MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and even Traffic-free bike rides. These guides offer routes of varying difficulties, from easy to moderate.
The gentle terrain around Dormitz makes it enjoyable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, while summer is great for longer days. Even in winter, some spots like Schultersberg offer unique views.
Yes, some summits like Eberhardsberg summit (534 m) and Rathsberg Summit Cross (390 m) are wooded and do not offer panoramic views. However, they provide a peaceful forest experience, with seating areas inviting you to linger and enjoy the tranquility.
Visitors frequently appreciate the expansive views from spots like Marloffsteiner Höhe, the variety of hiking trails that cater to different preferences, and the peaceful, natural environment. The opportunity to combine hiking with other activities like cycling is also a highlight.
Given the generally gentle elevation changes in the region, most of the highlighted 'peaks' like Lehenholz Summit (377 m) and Schultersberg Summit (309 m) are considered intermediate in difficulty, but the trails leading to them are often easy to reach on single tracks, making them suitable for beginners looking for a pleasant walk.


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