Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg
| Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg | |
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View of Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 510.1 m (1,674 ft) |
| Geography | |
| Location | Saxony, Germany |
Oberoderwitzer Spitzberg (Upper Sorbian: Hornja Wódkowica), usually referred to on maps as Spitzberg, is a conical mountain located in the natural region of Eastern Upper Lusatia in Saxony, Germany.
The summit cliffs, composed of phonolite, have been protected as a natural monument since 1936. The area is widely known for the summer toboggan run located on the northern side of the mountain. On the summit plateau, there is a mountain hut accessible via a vehicle road. Additionally, a sport climbing area has been established on the summit rocks, featuring over 90 climbing routes.