Rauher Kulm
A solitary basalt volcanic hill in Bavaria offering panoramic views across the Upper Palatinate countryside — a quiet geological landmark in rural Germany.
About this spectacle
Rauher Kulm is a striking volcanic hill rising from the Bavarian uplands of the Upper Palatinate region in Germany. Its distinctive rounded summit, formed from ancient basalt, stands out sharply against the surrounding agricultural and forested landscape. Visitors who make the ascent are rewarded with panoramic views across the rolling hills of the Fichtelgebirge foothills and the wide open countryside of northern Bavaria. The exposed rocky summit gives a tangible sense of the volcanic forces that shaped this corner of Germany millions of years ago. The basalt formation is visually compelling in all seasons — dramatic in winter snow, lush and green in summer, and richly textured in autumn light. The surrounding area is quiet and rural, offering a genuinely peaceful visit with the kind of uninterrupted horizons rarely found in central Europe.
When to go
Jan — Dec, peak Sep — May
Getting there
Nearest airport: NUE. Nearest city: Bayreuth.
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