Kahleberg is a mountain in Saxony, Germany, with an elevation of 905 meters. It is the highest mountain of the Saxon Eastern Erzgebirge on the Saxon side. The mountain offers a stunning view from its summit, stretching from the neighboring peaks of the Erzgebirge ridge over the Elbe valley to Saxon and Bohemian Switzerland. In good visibility, you can see Fichtelberg and Keilberg, which are almost 70 km away. Below the viewpoint, there are prominent boulder heaps, which represent a special biotope and are an area natural monument. In winter, Kahleberg and its surroundings are popular with cross-country skiers, and the mountain hut on the summit offers snacks. The mountain has recovered well from the effects of air pollution and acid rain in the 1970s and 1980s
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