The Kaitersberg is a low mountain crest up to 1,132 metres (3,714 ft) east of Bad Kötzting in the Bavarian Forest in southern Germany.
The highest peak on the ridge is the 1,132 metre high Großer Riedelstein with its Waldschmidt monument.
On another peak, the Mittagstein, 1,034 m (3,392 ft), is the Kötztinger Hütte, a restaurant and mountain hut.
Its rock pinnacle is the most difficult of the Bavarian Forest summits (IV).
Occasionally gliders fly above the Kaitersberg from the nearby airfield at Arnbruck, looking for lift from the winds blowing up the slopes in order to gain height when there are no thermals.