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Geological · BY, Germany

Parkstein Basalt Cone

Wall of hexagonal basalt at a former vent in the Upper Palatinate.

When
Year-round
Best viewing
A short walk to dramatic hexagonal basalt columns at a compact volcanic cone; rewarding for geology lovers and photographers seeking geometric natural patterns.
Category
Geological
Status
Off-season

About this spectacle

The Parkstein Basalt Cone rises sharply above the gentle Bavarian landscape of the Upper Palatinate, its flanks revealing striking walls of near-perfect hexagonal basalt columns formed by the slow cooling of ancient volcanic lava. Visitors walk close to these geometric stone formations, touching column joints that slot together with almost architectural precision. The cone itself, a remnant volcanic vent, offers a short climb rewarded by panoramic views across the forested hills. The dark grey columns contrast vividly with surrounding vegetation, and the geometric regularity of the jointing creates a visually arresting scene at every angle. In low-angle morning or afternoon light, the facets of each column catch shadow and texture beautifully. The site is compact and quietly atmospheric, drawing geology enthusiasts and casual walkers alike who come to marvel at how nature carved something so orderly from molten rock.

When to go

Year-round

Getting there

Nearest airport: MUC. Nearest city: Weiden in der Oberpfalz.

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