List of mountains of Bavaria

This list of mountains in Bavaria shows a selection of high and/or well-known mountains in the German state of Bavaria.

Highest mountains by province

In the following table, the highest mountain in each of the 7 Bavarian provinces is listed.

Highest mountain in each of the 7 Bavarian provinces
Heights given in metres (m) above sea level (NHN)

By clicking on the word "list" in the mountain list column you will be taken to the list of mountains in that region (sometimes including those lying outside of Bavaria). The table is initially sorted by height, but may be rearranged by clicking the symbols at the head of each column.

Highest mountain Height
(m)
Landscape Mountain
lists
Region
Zugspitze2962.0Wetterstein MountainsListUpper Bavaria
Hochfrottspitze2649.0Allgäu AlpsListSwabia
Großer Arber1455.5Bavarian ForestListLower Bavaria
Kleiner Arber1383.6Bavarian ForestListUpper Palatinate
Schneeberg1051.0FichtelgebirgeListUpper Franconia
Dammersfeldkuppe0927.9RhönListLower Franconia
Hesselberg0689.4Franconian JuraListMiddle Franconia

Highest mountains and hills of the regions of Bavaria

Zugspitze
(Wetterstein Mountains)
Watzmann
(Berchtesgaden Alps)
Hochfrottspitze
(Allgäu Alps)
Eastern Karwendelspitze
(links; Karwendel Mountains)
Kreuzspitze
(Ammergau Alps)
Schafreuter
(Vorkarwendel)
Krottenkopf
(Ester Mountains)
Aggenstein
(Tannheim Mountains)
Sonntagshorn
(Chiemgau Alps)

In the following table the highest mountain or hill in each of the regions of Bavaria is shown. A ‘region’ is taken to be a major natural region unit.

In the column Range/Region”, high or extensive mountain ranges are shown in bold, lower or smaller hills and regions, which do not have a local high point or basin, but whose (island-like) high points have prominence are shown in italics. By clicking the word “list” in the mountain lists column, you will be taken to a list of other mountains or hills in the respective region (some of which may included those outside of Bavaria).

Multiple listings of the same mountain are possible because, e.g., the Zugspitze is simultaneously the highest (Bavarian) mountain of the Alps, Bavarian Alps, Northern Limestone Alps and the Wetterstein Mountains.

The table, which is initially sorted by height, may be rearranged by clicking on the symbols at the head of each column.

Mountain/Hill Height
(m)
Range/Region Mountain
list
County/Independent town or city (D)
or district (A)
(also states)
Zugspitze2962,0AlpsListGarmisch-Partenkirchen (BY)
Reutte (Tyrol)
Zugspitze2962,0Bavarian Alps
Part of the Alps
List
List
Garmisch-Partenkirchen (BY)
Reutte (Tyrol)
Zugspitze2962,0Northern Limestone Alps
Part of the Alps
List
List
Garmisch-Partenkirchen (BY)
Reutte (Tyrol)
Zugspitze2962,0Wetterstein Mountains
Part of the Alps
List
List
Garmisch-Partenkirchen (BY)
Reutte (Tyrol)
Watzmann
(Mittelspitze)
2713,0Berchtesgaden Alps
Part of the Alps
List
List
Berchtesgadener Land
Hochfrottspitze2649,0Allgäu Alps
Part of the Alps
List
List
Oberallgäu (BY)
Reutte (Tyrol)
Eastern Karwendelspitze2538,0Karwendel Mountains
Part of the Alps
List
List
Garmisch-Partenkirchen (BY)
Innsbruck-Land, Schwaz (Tyrol)
Kreuzspitze2185,0Ammergau Alps
Part of the Alps
List
List
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Schafreuter
(Schafreiter)
2101,4Vorkarwendel
Part of the Alps

List
Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen (BY)
Schwaz (Tyrol)
Krottenkopf2086,0Bavarian Prealps
Part of the Alps
List
List
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Krottenkopf2086,0Ester Mountains
Part of the Alps
List
List
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Aggenstein1987,0Tannheim Mountains
Part of the Alps
List
List
Ostallgäu (BY)
Reutte (Tyrol)
Berchtesgadener Hochthron1973,0Untersberg
Part of the Alps
List
List
Berchtesgadener Land
Sonntagshorn1961,0Chiemgau Alps
Part of the Alps
List
List
Traunstein (BY)
Berchtesgadener Land (BY)
Zell am See (Salzburg)
Rotwand1884,0Mangfallgebirge
Part of the Alps
List
List
Miesbach
Zwiesel1781,6Staufen
Part of the Alps
List
List
Berchtesgadener Land
Karkopf1738,0Lattengebirge
Part of the Alps
List
List
Berchtesgadener Land
Vogelsang1563,0Mangfallgebirge/Sudelfeld
Part of the Alps
List
List
Miesbach
Großer Arber1455,5Bavarian ForestListRegen
Einödriegel1120,6Lower Bavarian Forest
Part of the Bavarian Forest
List
List
Deggendorf
Raggenhorn1056,2Adelegg
Part of the Alps
List
List
Oberallgäu (BY)
Ravensburg (BW)
Schneeberg1051,0Fichtel MountainsListWunsiedel
Platte946,0SteinwaldListTirschenreuth
Kreuzfelsen938,0Upper Palatine ForestListCham
Dammersfeldkuppe0927,9RhönListBad Kissingen (BY)
Fulda (HE)
Högl827,0Rupertiwinkel
(Rupertigau)
ListBerchtesgadener Land
Döbraberg794,6Franconian ForestListHof
Hesselberg689,4Franconian JuraListAnsbach
Dürrenberg656,4Hahnenkamm
Part of the Franconian Jura
List
List
Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen
Blankenstein644,0Riesalb
Part of the Swabian Jura

List
Donau-Ries
Hohenstein624,0Hersbruck Jura
(Hersbruck Switzerland)

Part of the Franconian Jura
List

List
Nürnberger Land
Hohe Reuth
(Hohe Reut)
635,0Franconian SwitzerlandListBayreuth
Geiersberg
(Breitsol)
586,0SpessartListAschaffenburg
Hornberg554,0FrankenhöheListAnsbach
Der Kolli547,5OdenwaldListMiltenberg (BY)
Neckar-Odenwald (BW)
Hohe Schule538,0GrabfeldListRhön-Grabfeld
Buchberg528,0Lange BergeListCoburg
Nassacher Höhe512,0HaßbergeListHaßberge
Scheinberg498,5SteigerwaldListNeustadt/Aisch-Bad Windsheim
Leitenberg469,0Abenberg ForestRoth

Mountains and hills of Bavaria

The following section contains a selection of Bavarian mountains and hills in the seven provinces, sorted alphabetically, in each case in order of descending height:

Name, Height in metres above sea level, Location (District/Region)

Upper Bavaria

Swabia

Lower Bavaria

  • Großer Arber (1,456 m), Regen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Großer Rachel (1,453 m), Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavarian Forest
  • Kleiner Rachel (1,399 m), Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavarian Forest
  • Plattenhausenriegel (1,376 m), Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavarian Forest
  • Lusen (1,373 m), Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavarian Forest
  • Bayerischer Plöckenstein (1,363 m), Freyung-Grafenau district, junction of Germany-Austria-Czech Republic, Bavarian Forest
  • Lackenberg (1,337 m), Regen district, Bavarian Forest on the border of the Czech Republic
  • Dreisesselberg (1,333 m), Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavarian Forest
  • Großer Falkenstein (1,312 m), Regen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Steinfleckberg (1,283 m), Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavarian Forest
  • Rukowitzberg (1,269 m), Regen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Kiesruck (1,265 m), Regen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Siebensteinkopf (1,263 m), Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavarian Forest
  • Hahnenbogen (1,257 m), Regen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Hohlstein (1,196 m), Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavarian Forest
  • Kleiner Falkenstein (1,190 m), Regen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Hochzellberg (1,182 m), Regen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Haidel (1,167 m), Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavarian Forest
  • Waldhäuserriegel (1,151 m), Landkreis Freyung Grafenau, Bavarian Forest
  • Sulzberg (1,146 m), Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavarian Forest
  • Almberg (1,139 m), Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavarian Forest
  • Großer Riedelstein (1,132 m), on the border between Regen district and Cham district, Bavarian Forest
  • Steinkopf (Spiegelau) (1,131 m), Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavarian Forest
  • Reischfleck (1,126 m), Regen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Einödriegel (1,121 m), Deggendorf district, Bavarian Forest
  • Breitenauriegel (1,114 m), Deggendorf district, Bavarian Forest
  • Alzenberg (1,100 m), Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavarian Forest
  • Geißkopf (1,097 m), Regen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Hirschenstein (1,095 m), Straubing-Bogen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Dreitannenriegel (1,092 m), Deggendorf district, Bavarian Forest
  • Mühlriegel (1,080 m), Regen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Schwarzkopf (1,060 m), Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavarian Forest
  • Knogl (1,056 m), Straubing-Bogen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Ödriegel (1,056 m), Regen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Kälberbuckel (1,054 m), Straubing-Bogen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Steinkopf (Mauth) (1,052), Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavarian Forest
  • Rauher Kulm (1,050 m), Deggendorf district, Bavarian Forest
  • Klausenstein (Bavaria) (1,048 m), Deggendorf district, Bavarian Forest
  • Pröller (1,048 m), Straubing-Bogen district, Bayrischer Wald
  • Hirschberg (1,039 m), Regen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Rollmannsberg (1,042 m), Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavarian Forest
  • Lichtenberg (1,028 m), Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavarian Forest
  • Hochberg (1,025 m), Straubing-Bogen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Predigtstuhl (1,024 m), Straubing-Bogen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Vogelsang (1,022 m), Deggendorf district, Bavarian Forest
  • Oberbreitenau (1,017 m), Deggendorf district, Bavarian Forest
  • Brotjacklriegel (1,016 m), Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavarian Forest
  • Schareben (1,015 m), Regen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Kanzel (1,011 m), Freyung-Grafenau district, Bavarian Forest
  • Käsplatte (979 m), Straubing-Bogen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Hennenkobel (965 m), Regen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Silberberg (955 m), Regen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Gsengetstein (951 m), Regen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Hausstein (917 m), Deggendorf district, Bavarian Forest
  • Teufelstisch (901 m), Regen district, Bavarian Forest
  • Büchelstein (832 m), Deggendorf district, Bavarian Forest

Upper Palatinate

  • Kleiner Arber (1,384 m), Cham district, Bavarian Forest
  • Zwercheck (1,333 m), Cham district, Bavarian Forest
  • Großer Osser (1,293 m), Cham district, Bavarian Forest
  • Enzian (1,285 m), Cham district, Bavarian Forest
  • Kleiner Osser (1,266 m), Cham district, Bavarian Forest
  • Heugstatt (1,261 m), Cham district, Bavarian Forest
  • Schwarzeck (1,238 m), Cham district, Bavarian Forest
  • Großer Riedelstein (1,132 m), on the border between Regen district and Cham district, Bavarian Forest
  • Hoher Bogen (1,079 m), Cham district, Bavarian Forest
  • Schwarzriegel (1,079 m), Cham district, Bavarian Forest
  • Eckstein (1,073 m), Cham district, Bavarian Forest
  • Hindenburgkanzel (1,049 m), Cham district, Bavarian Forest
  • Rauchröhren (1,044 m), Cham district, Bavarian Forest
  • Mittagstein (1,034 m), Cham district, Bavarian Forest
  • Kreuzfelsen (999 m), Cham district, Bavarian Forest
  • Burgstall (976 m), Cham district, Bavarian Forest
  • Platte (946 m), Tirschenreuth district, Fichtelgebirge
  • Entenbühl (901 m), Neustadt an der Waldnaab district, Upper Palatine Forest
  • Weingartenfels (896 m), Schwandorf district, Upper Palatine Forest
  • Signalberg (Upper Palatine Forest) (888 m), Schwandorf district, Upper Palatine Forest
  • Reichenstein (874 m), Schwandorf district, Upper Palatine Forest
  • Frauenstein (835 m), Schwandorf district, Upper Palatine Forest
  • Schellenberg (829 m), Neustadt/WN district, Upper Palatine Forest
  • Stückstein (808 m), Neustadt/WN district, Upper Palatine Forest
  • Steinberg (802 m), Tirschenreuth district, Upper Palatine Forest
  • Fahrenberg (801 m), Neustadt/WN district, Upper Palatine Forest
  • Armesberg (731 m), Tirschenreuth district, Fichtelgebirge
  • Rauher Kulm (682 m), Neustadt/WN district, Upper Palatine Forest
  • Poppberg (652 m), Amberg-Sulzbach district, Franconian Jura
  • Waldecker Schloßberg (641 m), Tirschenreuth district, Upper Palatine Forest
  • Göschberg (621 m), Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz district, Franconian Jura
  • Buchberg (607 m), Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz district, Franconian Jura
  • Schauerberg (601 m), Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz district, Franconian Jura
  • Dillberg (595 m), Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz district, Franconian Jura
  • Parkstein (595 m), Neustadt/WN district, Upper Palatine Forest
  • Anzenstein (593 m), Tirschenreuth district, Upper Palatine Forest
  • Kastelstein (591 m), Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz district,Franconian Jura
  • Wolfstein (580 m), Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz district, Franconian Jura

Upper Franconia

Lower Franconia

  • Dammersfeldkuppe (928 m), Bavarian-Hessian border, Rhön
  • Kreuzberg (928 m), Rhön-Grabfeld district, Rhön
  • Heidelstein (926 m), Rhön-Grabfeld district, Rhön
  • Eierhauckberg (910 m), Bavarian-Hessian border, Rhön
  • Stirnberg (899 m), Bavarian-Hessian border, Rhön
  • Hohe Hölle (894 m), Bavarian-Hessian border, Rhön
  • Himmeldunkberg (888 m), Bavarian-Hessian border, Rhön
  • Totnansberg (839 m; Black Mountains), Bad Kissingen district, Rhön
  • Schwarzenberg (832 m; Black Mountains), Bad Kissingen district, Rhön
  • Feuerberg (830 m), Bad Kissingen district, Rhön
  • Kleiner Auersberg (809 m), Bad Kissingen district, Rhön
  • Großer Auersberg (808 m), Bad Kissingen district, Rhön
  • Querenberg (805 m), Rhön-Grabfeld district, Rhön
  • Farnsberg (786 m), Bad Kissingen district, Rhön
  • Hoher Dentschberg (778 m), Rhön-Grabfeld district, Rhön
  • Lösershag (765 m), Bad Kissingen district, Rhön
  • Gangolfsberg (737 m), Rhön-Grabfeld district, Rhön
  • Platzer Kuppe (737 m; Black Mountains), Bad Kissingen district, Rhön
  • Rother Kuppe (711 m), Rhön-Grabfeld district, Rhön
  • Dreistelzberg (660 m), Bad Kissingen district, Rhön
  • Geiersberg (586 m), Aschaffenburg district, Spessart
  • Hermannskoppe (567 m), Bavarian-Hessian border, Spessart
  • Querberg (567 m), Aschaffenburg district, Spessart
  • Geierskopf (549 m), Aschaffenburg district, Spessart
  • Weickertshöhe (545 m), Main-Spessart district, Spessart
  • Steckenlaubshöhe (542 m), Main-Spessart district, Spessart
  • Hoher Knuck (539 m), Main-Spessart district, Spessart
  • Hohe Schule (538), Rhön-Grabfeld district, Rhön
  • Hirschhöhe (537 m), Main-Spessart district, Spessart
  • Sohlhöhe (530 m), Main-Spessart district, Spessart
  • Obere Waldspitze (521 m), Bavarian-Hessian border, Spessart
  • Geishöhe (521 m; with observation tower), Aschaffenburg district, Spessart
  • Gauslkopf (519 m), Main-Spessart district, Spessart
  • Rosskopf (Bavaria) (516 m), Bavarian-Hessian border, Spessart
  • Großer Goldberg (515 m), Bavarian-Hessian border, Spessart
  • Nassacher Höhe (512 m), Haßberge district, Haßberge Hills
  • Pfirschhöhe (502 m), Main-Spessart district, Spessart
  • Zabelstein (489 m), Schweinfurt district, Steigerwald

Middle Franconia

See also

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