Category
page 1Hills of Saxony

Zirkelstein
The Zirkelstein is the smallest table hill of Saxon Switzerland, in Germany. It is a wooded, cone-shaped hill with a striking summit block of sandstone rock.

Pfaffenstein
The Pfaffenstein, formerly called the Jungfernstein, is a table hill, above sea level, in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains in Saxony. It lies west of the River Elbe near Königstein and is also referred to as "Saxon Switzerland in miniature" on account of its diverse structure.
Großer Zschirnstein
hill in the Saxon and German part of the Elbe Sandstone Mountains
Kaiserkrone
mountain in Germany
Wolfsberg
mountain in Germany
Mönchswalder Berg
mountain

Rauenstein
mountain in Saxony
Gohrisch
Mountain in Germany
Fockeberg
Fockeberg is a Schuttberg in the southern part of Leipzig, Saxony, southeastern Germany, and is actually a pile of rubble left over from the Bombing of Leipzig in World War II. Today it is a wooded hill which overlooks the Südvorstadt and the city center of Leipzig from the height of on one side and the Leipzig Riverside Forest on the other.
Cottaer Spitzberg
mountain
Kleiner Winterberg
mountain in Germany
Landeskrone
thumb|View of the Landeskrone from the northwest
thumb|Former site of the medieval castle on the Landeskrone
The Landeskrone (German name; named in Upper Sorbian) is a hill in Upper Lusatia that is known as the Hausberg or "local hill" of the town of Görlitz. It is situated in eastern Saxony, Germany, close to the eastern border with Poland. On its western side is the municipality of Markersdorf.
Knochen
mountain in Germany
Augustusberg
mountain in Bad Gottleuba-Berggießhübel, Germany; geonames ID = 2954130
Wilisch
mountain in Germany
Windberg
hill in the borough of Freital, Germany
Protschenberg
The Protschenberg (German) or Hrodźiško (Upper Sorbian) is a hill in Bautzen in the state of Saxony, eastern Germany.