Spitzberg
#1044 among destinations in Germany


Facts and practical information
Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg is a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany. ()
SaxonyGermany
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Spitzberg – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Breiteberg, Kottmar, Sonnenhübel, Frenzelsberg.
4.8 miS
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainBreiteberg
122 min walk • Breiteberg, nestled in the picturesque landscape of Saxony, Germany, is a mountain that offers a blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. Rising to an elevation of 510 meters, this serene peak is part of the Zittau Mountains, a range known for its unique rock...
3.7 miNW
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainKottmar
96 min walk • Kottmar is a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany. It is part of the Lusatian Highlands. Its elevation is 583 m.
3.6 miE
Nature, Natural attraction, ForestSonnenhübel
92 min walk • Sonnenhübel is a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany.
5.7 miW
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainFrenzelsberg
145 min walk • Frenzelsberg is a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany.
1.9 miSW
Nature, Natural attraction, CliffGroßer Stein
49 min walk • Großer Stein is a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany.
5.4 miNE
1.8 miNW
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainBeckenberg
45 min walk • Beckenberg is a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany.
5.1 miNW
Nature, Natural attraction, MountainSchlechteberg
131 min walk • Schlechteberg is a mountain of Saxony, southeastern Germany.
5.5 miNE
NeighbourhoodBerthelsdorf, Herrnhut
140 min walk • Berthelsdorf is a former municipality in the district of Görlitz, in the southeastern part of the Free State of Saxony, Germany. On 1 January 2013, it was incorporated into the town of Herrnhut.
3.2 miS
Concentration campHainewalde concentration camp
83 min walk • On March 27, 1933, the SA established a protective custody camp at Hainewalde Castle in Hainewalde, Saxony, Germany. Initially SA-Sturm III under SA-Sturmführer Ernst Jirka guarded the camp, but in May this responsibility fell to SA-Standarte 102 under SA-Standartenführer Paul Unterstab.
6.7 miSE
50°53'53"N • 14°48'31"EKulturhistorisches Museum Franziskanerkloster, Zittau
171 min walk • History museum, Museum, Art museum
