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Explore Eisenberg, a stunning mountain peak in Oberwiesenthal, perfect for breathtaking views and exhilarating outdoor adventures throughout the year.
Eisenberg, a stunning mountain peak in Oberwiesenthal, invites tourists to immerse themselves in nature's beauty. With captivating views and thrilling outdoor activities, it’s a must-visit for adventure enthusiasts.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From the center of the Ore Mountains, head towards the B95 road. Follow signs for Oberwiesenthal. Once on the B95, continue until you reach the junction with the B171. Take the B171 towards Oberwiesenthal. As you approach Oberwiesenthal, you will see signs for Eisenberg. Follow these signs, and you will reach Eisenberg in approximately 30 minutes.
Public Transportation
To reach Eisenberg via public transport, start by locating the nearest bus or train station in the Ore Mountains. You can take a train to the station in Oberwiesenthal. Once you arrive at Oberwiesenthal, you will need to take a local bus (Bus Line 2) that goes towards Eisenberg. The bus ride should take around 15 minutes. Make sure to check the local bus schedule in advance, as services may vary.
Walking
If you are already in Oberwiesenthal and prefer to walk, you can take a scenic route to Eisenberg. Head out of the town center towards the hiking paths marked for Eisenberg. The hike is approximately 4 kilometers and will take around 1 hour. Ensure you have a good map or GPS to guide you along the trails.
Use Eisenberg as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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