Best mountain peaks around Hagenau-Weißenburg are located in a region straddling the French-German border, offering diverse landscapes. This area includes the Northern Vosges Mountains, the Palatinate Forest, and the extensive Haguenau Forest. Visitors can explore terrain ranging from gentle hills to more pronounced peaks. The region provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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You can climb the tower, but you can't see anything. The small windows in the tower provide very little light, so you have to be careful. There's a wonderful sense of peace all around.
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The rock is located approximately 500 meters southeast of the southern summit, on the French side of the Schlossberg with the Hohenburg Castle. The mountain is located directly on the German-French border in the Wasgau mountain range, the French part of which is known there as the Northern Vosges. A mountain ridge runs from the southern summit over the Löwenstein to the rock.
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No viewpoint, the treetops are taller than the tower, a shame
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The nexus from which to drop into several great trails. You can explore the single trail network, meet likeminded people and take a well deserved break here.
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A beautiful wooded peak on the border between Germany and France, with a sad history dating back to the war. There are also traces of the Celts and a so-called "sacrificial stone," which is probably more of a geological oddity.
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The view is magnificent from the top of the tower which is accessible
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The tower is accessible for climbing.
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even without the sun, always happy to see it appear!!
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For expansive panoramic views, consider Grand Wintersberg, the highest point in the Northern Vosges Mountains. Its 25-meter-high lookout tower provides vistas over the Palatinate, Alsace plain, Black Forest, and even Strasbourg Cathedral on clear days. Another excellent option is Kalmit in the Palatinate Forest, offering broad views of the Upper Rhine Valley. The Weinbiet also features a panorama tower, the Weinbietturm, for great vantage points. For a quieter, serene experience, the Krappenfels viewpoint offers unique perspectives.
Yes, several peaks have historical importance. Maimont Summit features a Celtic ring wall and a 'sacrificial bowl' rock, alongside a history tied to a World War II battle. Kappelstein, located on the French-German border, has a plaque explaining its past as a French watchtower. The Wasenkoepfel Observation Tower is another summit with a historical observation tower, making it a notable site within the forest.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including challenging loops around Grand Wintersberg. For hiking, there are easy routes like the Wasenbourg Castle discovery hike, and more moderate options such as the St. Wendelinus Chapel Trulben loop. You can explore more options on the Running Trails around Hagenau-Weißenburg, Easy hikes around Hagenau-Weißenburg, and Waterfall hikes around Hagenau-Weißenburg guide pages.
While many peaks involve intermediate climbs, the Geiersberg in Val de Moder near Haguenau offers a more accessible experience. It's part of 'The Hills circuit,' a pleasant hike that provides a panorama of the Haguenau Forest and Outre-Forêt, suitable for families looking for gentler terrain and scenic viewpoints. The Haguenau Forest itself, though not mountainous, has many marked trails perfect for family walks. You can find more information about the Haguenau Forest here.
In the Palatinate Forest, you can find catered hiking huts near several summits. The Kalmithaus, the first and oldest hiking hut in the region, is located directly at the summit of Kalmit and serves Palatinate dishes. Additionally, the Hohe Loog Summit has a catered hiking hut not far from its peak, providing a place to rest and refuel amidst scenic beauty.
The highest point in the Northern Vosges Mountains is Grand Wintersberg, standing at 581 meters above sea level. At its summit, you'll find a 25-meter-high brick lookout tower. Ascending the tower rewards visitors with breathtaking panoramic views that can extend over the wooded massifs, the Palatinate, the plain of Alsace, and even the Black Forest on clear days. It also serves as a starting point for numerous hiking trails, including the prestigious GR53.
Yes, the region is home to unique natural rock formations and viewpoints. The Hohe Loog Summit in the Palatinate Forest is characterized by striking rocks, offering excellent photo opportunities. The Orensfels Viewpoint, also in the Palatinate Forest, is distinguished by its overhanging rocks and is known as one of the most beautiful and peaceful places in the region for enjoying nature's sounds and vistas.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views from peaks like Grand Wintersberg, especially from its lookout tower. The historical significance of sites like Maimont Summit and Celtic Ring Wall and Kappelstein also draws interest. The diverse landscapes, from the extensive forests to the more pronounced peaks, and the opportunity for rewarding hikes are also highly valued by the komoot community.
The Hohe Loog Summit is ideal for photography due to its striking rock formations and beautiful forest setting. The Orensfels Viewpoint, with its overhanging rocks and serene atmosphere, also provides fantastic, quiet vistas perfect for capturing nature's beauty. Additionally, the panoramic views from the lookout tower on Grand Wintersberg offer wide-ranging photographic opportunities.
The highest point of the entire Palatinate Forest is Kalmit, reaching 672.6 meters. It is a prominent peak that offers expansive views of the Upper Rhine Valley and is a popular destination for hikers. The summit also hosts the Kalmithaus, a historic hiking hut.
Yes, several peaks feature distinctive landmarks. Grand Wintersberg is topped with a 25-meter-high brick lookout tower. The Weinbiet is recognizable by a broadcasting radio mast and its own bricked panorama tower, the Weinbietturm. The Geiersberg features a Napoleonic bench made of Vosges sandstone, adding a historical touch to its viewpoint.
Yes, Grand Wintersberg is a significant point along many hiking trails, including the prestigious GR53. This makes it an excellent destination for those looking to embark on longer, more challenging treks through the Northern Vosges Mountains.


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