Highest mountain in the Erzgebirge – The Erzgebirge impresses with its beautiful, idyllic nature, some exciting towns and enormous mountains.
In total, there are 10 mountains over 1,000 meters in the Ore Mountains around Saxony, as well as a number of smaller elevations.
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Then you can take a closer look at the mountains.
The highest mountains in the region include the Keilberg on the Czech side and the Fichtelberg on the German side.
Here you will find a list of the 10 highest peaks in the region.
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Top 10 the mightiest peaks of the Ore Mountains
Whether in the Czech Republic or Germany, the Ore Mountains are one of the most popular regions for hiking due to their many mountains.
Numerous picturesque hiking trails lead along the mountainous region and, depending on your preferences and stamina, up to the highest peaks of the mountains.
Once at the top, you have an impressive, sweeping panorama over the Ore Mountains and, in part, over the Bohemian Basin – a Czech hilly region.
But which elevation is considered the highest mountain in the Ore Mountains?
- Keilberg
- Fichtelberg
- Gottesgaber Spitzberg
- Whirlstone
- Wagnerberg
- Plattenberg
- Eisenberg
- Pleßberg
- Auersberg
- Rammelsberg
Panorama of the Ore Mountains in Saxony:
Keilberg with an altitude of 1,244 m
Keilberg – With a height of 1,244 meters, the Keilberg is the highest mountain in the Ore Mountains.
It is located in the Karlovy Vary region of the Czech Republic.
Together with the Fichtelberg, the highest mountain on the German side, it is a popular winter sports destination for many tourists. Skiing and snowboarding are among the top activities here for both beginners and advanced skiers.
- 1,244 m high
- Highest mountain in the Ore Mountains
- Karlovy Vary Region, Czech Republic
Here is the Keilberg on the map: The highest mountains in the Ore Mountains on the German side include:
Fichtelberg with an altitude of 1,215 m
Fichtelberg – The Fichtelberg is 1,215 meters high, making it the highest mountain in the Ore Mountains on the German side.
If you include the Czech Republic, it is the second highest mountain.
Many German holidaymakers head to the Fichtelberg in winter to enjoy the winter sports landscape.
But the Fichtelberg is also a real recommendation in summer.
Take a hike to the summit or opt for a ride on the cable car to the top.
Either way, an unforgettable panoramic view of the Ore Mountains awaits you.
- 1,215 m high
- Highest mountain on the German side
- Oberwiesenthal, Saxony
The Fichtelberg is located here:
Eisenberg with an altitude of 1,029 m
Eisenberg – The Eisenberg is also located to the north of Oberwiesenthal in Saxony.
It is 1,028.8 meters high, making it the second-highest mountain in the Ore Mountains in Germany.
- 1,029 meters high
- North of Oberwiesenthal, Saxony
The location of the Eisenberg:
Auersberg with an altitude of 1,018 m
Auersberg – The Auersberg is located in the Wildenthal district of Saxony, not far from the Czech border.
With a total height of 1,018 meters, it is the third highest mountain in the German Ore Mountains.
- 1,018 meters high
- District of Wildenthal, Saxony
The Auersberg on the map:
Baptized with 1,001 m height
Taufichtig – The Taufichtig is also one of the mountains in the Ore Mountains that exceed an altitude of 1,000 meters.
It is located northwest of the Fichtelberg in the upper Ore Mountains and measures 1,000.7 meters in height.
This makes it the fourth highest mountain in the Ore Mountains on the German side.
- 1,000.7 meters high
- Northwest of the Fichtelberg
Here you can find the baptism report: