Best mountain peaks around Willingen are situated in the Upland region of the Rothaar Mountains. These peaks offer diverse attractions, including extensive hiking and biking trails, and popular winter sports facilities. Visitors can find panoramic views and unique natural formations across the area. The region provides a variety of outdoor experiences throughout the year.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Is there a stamp in the box up there or just a book?
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Climbing up to the summit cross and the stamp book requires some alpine skill. If you're in a hurry, you could even break a leg...
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Here in this spot in the valley you can't expect a great view. If you look closely, you can still see the remains of the former grass track racing track in the grass. You can get a view from the southern side of the Fuchskaute near the former lodge.
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NOT accessible by racing bike via asphalted paths. So it's more for gravel bikes or MTBs.
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must see. Worth seeing.
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At 657 meters, the Fuchskaute is the highest elevation in the Westerwald. However, the really highest point is not outdoors, where the cross is, but hidden in the forest next door.
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The highest point in the Westerwald. But my expectations were probably too high, it was nice, you should probably take it with you, but it also had a better view.
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The 657m high Fuchskaute is the highest elevation in the entire Westerwald. Characteristic of the basalt summit of the Fuchskaute, but also of the entire High Westerwald, are the hedges and strips of spruce that run through the open meadow landscape. These arose as a result of reforestation plans as a countermeasure to the former massive deforestation for iron smelting or agriculture and pastoralism, so that incoming winds can be better slowed down again.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, the Trödelsteine Summit Cross provides expansive vistas from its basalt rock formation. Another excellent spot is the Ettelsberg, where the Hochheideturm, the highest accessible lookout point in northwest Germany, offers 360-degree views from its 875-meter-high platform. From the Orenberg, you can also enjoy expansive views over the rolling hills and the town of Willingen.
Yes, Willingen offers several family-friendly options. The Ritzhagen peak is known for its summer toboggan run, two wooden ball tracks, a playground, a giant trampoline, a summer tubing track, and a mountain cart track. The Ettelsberg is also very family-friendly, featuring Rike's Caterpillar Trail and an adventure playground. The Ettelsberg cable car and K1 chairlift are wheelchair-friendly, making access easy for everyone.
The region boasts unique geological formations. The Bartenstein Rock Formation is a natural monument known for its distinctive rock features and scenic views. The Trödelsteine area, including the Trödelsteine Natural Monument, features impressive basalt cliffs and columnar basalt formations. The Orenberg is characterized by its heather-covered summit, offering a tranquil atmosphere and unique flora.
Willingen is a hiker's paradise. The Ettelsberg is a starting point for numerous trails, including a vast hiking paradise through the Hochheide. Sections of long-distance trails like the Rothaarsteig and Uplandsteig pass over peaks such as the Langenberg and Hoppernkopf. You can find a variety of routes, from easy walks to more challenging ascents, including those around the Fuchskaute Nature Reserve. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Willingen.
Absolutely. In winter, peaks like Ettelsberg and Ritzhagen transform into popular winter sports destinations. The Ettelsberg is ideal for skiers, cross-country skiers, and snowshoe hikers. The Ritzhagen provides excellent conditions for beginners and families for skiing and tobogganing, with access via a 6-seater chairlift. The Hoppernkopf also features ski slopes that connect to the wider Willingen ski area.
The Hoppernkopf has historical significance, with its summit lying near a former historical court site. The Ritzhagen also offers a new family and adventure trail that tells the history of mining in the region. Additionally, the Mühlenkopf is home to the Mühlenkopfschanze, the world's largest ski jumping hill, which regularly hosts the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup, making it a significant site for sports history.
The Langenberg, at 843 meters, is the highest point in North Rhine-Westphalia and is located within the broader Willingen area. The Ettelsberg reaches 838 meters, and its Hochheideturm offers views from 875 meters above sea level. The Hoppernkopf stands at 805.6 meters.
Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. The Ettelsberg is popular for mountain biking with dedicated zone trails. You can find various routes for gravel biking and general cycling around the peaks. For detailed routes, check out the gravel biking guide or the cycling guide for Willingen.
Willingen's mountain peaks offer diverse attractions throughout the year. Summer is ideal for hiking, biking, and family activities like the summer toboggan run on the Ritzhagen. Winter transforms the area into a wonderland for skiing, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. Spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery for hiking with milder temperatures and vibrant foliage.
Yes, the Feldstein Summit, part of the Bruchhauser Steine, offers very nice views and notable rock formations. While the ascent requires surefootedness, it provides a unique natural experience.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, the diverse range of outdoor activities available year-round, and the unique natural formations like the basalt cliffs. The accessibility of many peaks, such as the Ettelsberg with its cable car, and the family-friendly attractions also receive high acclaim from the komoot community.


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