Best mountain passes around Geisa are found within the Rhön Mountains, a low mountain range in central Germany. This region features a landscape of scenic routes and elevated viewpoints, providing expansive vistas and connecting different parts of the area. While not always traditional passes, these routes navigate hilly terrain and offer natural beauty and historical significance. The Rhön Mountains are recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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The small pass represents the transition over the ridge between the Nüsttal near Gotthards and the valley of the Siebertsgraben near Reinhards. The turnpike alludes to the border situation that has existed here since 1815. After the end of the Napoleonic era, the Congress of Vienna reorganized numerous territories. The former Bishopric of Fulda and its short-lived successor states were divided between the neighbors. The former Fulda office of Geisa with Reinhard fell to the Grand Duchy of Saxony-Weimar-Eisenach. The former Fulda office of Bieberstein became part of the (titular) Electorate of Hesse-Kassel, which was annexed by Prussia almost 50 years later. Even today, the federal state border between Thuringia and Hesse runs here.
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The border between Hesse and Thuringia runs at this pass height. At the same time, the Hochrhön hiking trail runs along here.
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From the hill above Obergruben there is some view to the north and there is also a bench. The saddle between the large and the small Grubenhauck also runs here.
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Proper ascent and rapid descent on perfect road surface 👍 At the top of the pass at 496 m above sea level. NN is the border between Hesse and Thuringia
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The road over the Milseburg reaches its highest point at Danzwiesen at 645 m above sea level. From here there are great views that make a short stop mandatory.
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The top of the picture fir tree with a pass height of 496 m above sea level. NN marks the border between Hesse and Thuringia. The Auffharten of Gotthards on the Hessian side and Ketten on the Thuringian side is each almost 2 km long and has up to 10% in the steepest passages.
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While the Rhön Mountains around Geisa feature low mountain ranges rather than traditional high mountain passes, several elevated routes offer significant views and experiences. Key areas include the Danzwiesen Pass Summit, known for its extensive views at 645 meters, and the Bildtanne Pass summit, which marks the border between Hesse and Thuringia. The Wasserkuppe, the highest mountain in the Rhön, and the Kreuzberg, known for its monastery, also offer elevated vantage points and scenic routes.
The Rhön Mountains, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, offer expansive panoramic views from their elevated points. You can expect to see rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque valleys. Locations like the Danzwiesen Pass Summit and View to the north from Obergruben Saddle provide excellent vistas. The Wasserkuppe, with its volcanic origins, offers particularly broad views across the landscape.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The 'Point Alpha Weg' hiking route, for instance, passes by the Point Alpha Memorial, a significant historical site commemorating the former inner-German border during the Cold War. Additionally, the Reinhards Schlagbaum Pass features a turnpike that alludes to the historical border situation between territories that existed since 1815.
The area around Geisa is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 'Extratour Point Alpha Weg' and the 'Rhön views at the "Spahler Höhen" - hiking along the Green Belt'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Tann Town Gate – Former Hilders Train Station loop'. The Wasserkuppe also offers paragliding, gliding, a summer toboggan run, and a climbing forest. Explore more options on the Hiking around Geisa and Road Cycling Routes around Geisa guide pages.
Absolutely! The Rhön region offers several family-friendly options. The 'Family hiking trail Geisböckchenweg' is an easy route perfect for families with children. The Wasserkuppe also provides family-friendly activities such as a summer toboggan run and a climbing forest. The Bildtanne Pass summit is also categorized as family-friendly.
The Rhön Mountains are beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit for hiking and cycling is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October) when the weather is mild and the trails are clear. During these months, you can fully enjoy the panoramic views and outdoor activities. Winter offers a different charm, with opportunities for snow sports on higher peaks like the Wasserkuppe, but some routes might be less accessible.
Yes, the region offers several road cycling routes that navigate the hilly terrain. Examples include the 'Tann Town Gate – Former Hilders Train Station loop' and the 'View of Rockenstuhl – Town Gate of Tann loop from Geisa'. These routes often provide scenic views and varying difficulty levels. You can find more details on the Road Cycling Routes around Geisa guide page.
The Rhön Mountains are recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, highlighting their unique landscape and ecological value. This designation means the region is committed to sustainable development and preserving its natural and cultural heritage. The area is characterized by its 'low mountain' landscape, offering a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and diverse outdoor activities.
Yes, you can find various options for refreshments. The Kreuzberg, for example, is home to a well-known monastery brewery, offering a unique cultural and culinary experience. In the towns and villages surrounding the routes, such as Geisa, you'll find cafes, pubs, and restaurants to refuel after your adventures.
For experienced adventurers, the Rhön offers routes with challenging ascents and descents. The Bildtanne Pass summit, for instance, features an ascent of almost 2 km with steep passages up to 10%. Many of the hiking and cycling trails in the region, especially those leading to higher peaks like the Wasserkuppe, can provide a good workout.
Visitors frequently appreciate the extensive panoramic views, the blend of natural beauty with historical significance, and the variety of outdoor activities available. The well-maintained roads and trails, such as those leading to the Bildtanne Pass summit, are often highlighted. The unique cultural experiences, like visiting the Kreuzberg monastery brewery, also add to the appeal.
While specific public transport routes to every trailhead can vary, Geisa itself is connected, and regional bus services often provide access to various towns and villages within the Rhön Mountains. From these points, many hiking and cycling routes are accessible. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information on reaching specific starting points.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in the Rhön Mountains, including those around the elevated routes. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves, near wildlife, or when passing through agricultural areas. Always ensure to clean up after your pet to maintain the natural beauty of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

