Bieleboh, Mountain summit in Beiersdorf, Germany
Bieleboh is a mountain summit in the Lusatian Highlands of eastern Saxony, reaching approximately 500 meters in height and composed of granite rock formations. The mountain offers several hiking routes and parking near the peak.
The mountain bore different names during the 18th century, such as Hoher Wald and Pilobogg, before receiving its current name. These name changes reflect how various cultures shaped the region over time.
The name connects to Slavic traditions and may reference an ancient deity from the region's past. Local people still share this connection when talking about the mountain today.
The mountain can be reached from Beiersdorf via a road with parking near the summit and several hiking paths available. The routes are generally accessible and suitable for visitors of varying fitness levels.
A rock formation on the mountain contains an eye-shaped opening that aligns with the rising sun during the spring and autumn equinoxes. Local researchers have documented this natural feature and visitors can observe it on clear days.
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