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Hiking Highlight
I still wonder where you get the better view. From the Asenturm on the Ochsenkopf or here on the Nußhardt summit on the Ochsenkopf. Mighty rock walls and rock towers …
Tip by Andreas Platzl
Hiking Highlight
The Asenturm, which opened in 1923, is still considered the best place for a spectacular Ochsenkopf view. As the second highest mountain of the Fichtelgebirge, located at an altitude of …
Tip by Andreas Platzl
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Hiking Highlight
Beautiful source on the northeastern slope of the Ochsenkopf near Bischofsgrün. Good accessibility, as well as opportunities to relax (benches, etc.). The White Main unites west of Kulmbach with the Red Main and flows at Mainz in the Rhine.
Tip by Sebastian (Ziggi)
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10.5 hectare, artificially created storage pond, natural outdoor pool and with its surrounding facilities such as boating, lawn, children's playground, sports fields and circular trails a popular recreational area.
Tip by Susanne
Hiking Highlight
From the highest elevation of the Fichtelgebirge there is a comprehensive view of the Franconian and Thuringian Forest, Magpie and Ore Mountains and the Bavarian-Bohemian border mountains.
Tip by Maren Ingrid
Hiking Highlight
Very nice view over the summits of the Fichtelgebirge (Ochsenkopf, Schneeberg, Nußhardt) - very worthwhile. In good weather, the view extends to about 50 kilometers.
Tip by Sebastian (Ziggi)
Hiking Highlight
The name "Ochsenkopf" first appeared in mine records in 1495, when Lorenz von Ploben from Nuremberg received the mine on the Fichtelberge "near the Ochsenkopf" as a fief. This may …
Tip by Lemmi alias Schlumpf
Hiking Highlight
Here, too, is one of those oddly shaped rock castles that are so often found in the Fichtelgebirge. On the highest of these leads a staircase that allows a clear view on the clearest days to Weißenstädter See.
Tip by Andreas Platzl
Hiking Highlight (Segment)
Wonderful, natural path directly on the White Main. Moss-covered rocks, cheerfully rippling, crystal-clear water... you can really start dreaming while hiking. Although that is not so cheap, since the path requires a lot of attention.
Tip by Sylvia
Hiking Highlight
Very nice restaurant which is very nice on the Fichtelsee. The food is good and reasonably priced for the location.
There are various events throughout the year. It's best to have a look at the website am-fichtelsee.de
Tip by Cathrin
Hiking Highlight
From the Haberstein you have a wonderful view of the Ochsenkopf and Bischofsgrün. Well-made information boards at the granite block sea provide information about the formation, fauna and flora of the block heap.
Tip by Rombea
Mountain Biking Highlight
The Asenturm is located at 1,024 meters altitude on the summit of Ochsenkopf. With the mountain bike you get up here well and if you like it more relaxed, the …
Tip by Martin Donat
Mountain Biking Highlight
Although the Fichtelsee has its origins in mining, today it is a totally beautiful, natural and almost romantic place. In 1650, a ditch was taken from Hochgmoor to Fichtelberg in …
Tip by Martin Donat
Mountain Biking Highlight
The Schneeberg is easy to ride and with a bit of fitness even without E. The view is super nice, if the weather makes. A great place to enjoy a …
Tip by Claus
Hiking Highlight
The Platte on the Franconian Mountain Trail is definitely worth a visit. According to the nature park's website, the viewpoint with a wooden cross offers "meditative moments" above an impressive …
Tip by Maren Ingrid
Hiking Highlight
The Three Brothers Rocks on Rudolfstein are an impressive demonstration of the power of nature. Through weathering, the granite masses have been finely honed over millennia and are now forming …
Tip by Andreas Platzl
Hiking Highlight
From the Karches-See or Karches-Weiher with the Waldrasthaus Karches (hiking car park) the Goetheweg leads to the Weißmainfelsen, the Weißmainquelle and the Ochsenkopf summit. You can also hike the Weißmain nature trail to the Bischofsgrün valley station here.
Tip by Lemmi alias Schlumpf
Hiking Highlight
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe was known to be a diligent hiker. He is said to have visited on July 1, 1785 in his great Fichtelgebirgswanderung this place. Reason enough to …
Tip by Andreas Platzl
Hiking Highlight (Segment)
The Fichtelmoor is a dream landscape. Unfortunately, we did not discover either sundew or adder, but the children had fun with the binoculars to search for animals. The boardwalk through …
Tip by claudi1984
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