Best mountain peaks around Drolshagen are found within the hilly Sauerland region, offering numerous elevated points and scenic views. The area is characterized by picturesque hills and valleys, providing a variety of hiking opportunities. While not featuring alpine peaks, Drolshagen's highest points are notable for their regional elevation, with Die Mark reaching approximately 513 meters. These elevations provide opportunities for hiking amidst varied landscapes and offer expansive views of the surrounding Sauerland hills.
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Between two paths, there's not only a bench for a breather, but also, right next to it, a wayside cross, inviting you to take a short spiritual rest. The small sacred monument standing here is made of wood and topped with a gabled roof. It doesn't bear the body of the crucified Christ, but it does bear two inscriptions: In the upper section of the longitudinal beam, the capital letters "INRI," often found on crosses, are an abbreviation (in Latin) for "Jesus Christ, King of the Jews." Much rarer, however, is the inscription—here on the crossbeam—with the words "Save your soul," whose white lettering stands out clearly against the dark wood of the cross.
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Unfortunately, the landscape here has changed a lot in recent years. A few years ago there was still a dense spruce forest here, but now, as a result of climate change, the forest has disappeared and it will probably take a generation for a mixed forest to grow back.
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Very nice short trip to the Silberkuhle in Reichshof to the new refuge with a viewing platform.
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Very strenuous mountain coming from Friesenhagen
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Phew, coming up here from Friesenhagen, it was very exhausting.
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The hut is closed on Mondays and Thursdays. Highly recommended as a resting place 👍🏻
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A good shelter that offers protection in all weathers and invites you to rest.
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While Drolshagen doesn't have alpine peaks, its elevated points offer scenic views. Notable peaks include Mark (the highest point), Steupingen, Herrnscheid, Ostert, Euleneick, Rummelsberg, and Papenberg. Each offers unique perspectives of the surrounding Sauerland region.
The highest point in Drolshagen is Mark, near the village of Schlade, reaching approximately 513 meters. It provides significant panoramic views of the Drolshagen area. You'll find a protected trigonometric point, 'Schladermark,' and an information board to help you understand the vista.
Yes, Drolshagen offers several excellent viewpoints. The Unnenberg Observation Tower provides extensive views from a mountain over 500 meters high. The Biggeblick Viewing Platform offers a fascinating view of Lake Biggesee and its dam. Additionally, the area around Blockhaus is known for its unique landscape panorama, with views extending to the Siebengebirge on clear days.
The Drolshagen region is characterized by picturesque hills, lush fields, dense forests, and small lakes. Elevated areas like Blockhaus feature juniper areas, adding to the natural diversity. Many peaks offer panoramic views of this varied landscape.
Yes, some peaks have historical significance. Steupingen and Herrnscheid were both sites of abandoned settlements, or 'Wüstungen,' dating back to before 1477. These locations were chosen for their favorable conditions, offering insights into the region's past inhabitants.
Spring and autumn are considered the best seasons for hiking the peaks around Drolshagen. During these times, the forests display vibrant colors, and the mild climate ensures pleasant temperatures for exploring the trails.
Many areas around Drolshagen's peaks are suitable for families. The Biggeblick Viewing Platform is a family-friendly highlight. The general landscape of picturesque hills and valleys offers various hiking tours that can be enjoyed by families, with many easy routes available.
You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with routes like the 'Panorama Trail' and sections of the 'Bigge-Lister-Wunderweg' offering scenic views. There are also options for cycling and gravel biking. For specific hiking routes, explore Easy hikes around Drolshagen. For cycling, check out Cycling around Drolshagen, and for gravel biking, see Gravel biking around Drolshagen.
Yes, popular routes like the 'Panorama Trail' and sections of the 'Bigge-Lister-Wunderweg' are known for their scenic heights and distant views. The Drolshagen A9 trail also passes through or leads to the Blockhaus area, which is renowned for its panoramic views. For more options, refer to the Easy hikes around Drolshagen guide.
For adventurous visitors seeking a challenge, the Klettersteig Drolshagener Höh is a demanding climbing trail over steep rocks that promises incredible views. Additionally, some gravel biking routes, such as 'Around Reichshof - Graveling in the Bergisch region,' are rated as difficult.
Visitors frequently praise the extensive and fascinating views from points like the Unnenberg Observation Tower and the Biggeblick Viewing Platform. The natural beauty of the region, with its lush fields, dense forests, and the peaceful atmosphere, is also highly appreciated.
Yes, near some popular spots, you can find facilities. The 'Panoramahütte am Blockhaus' provides refreshments in one of the highest points in the Oberbergischer Kreis. The SGV hut adjacent to the Biggeblick Viewing Platform is open on Sundays. The Nordhelle and Robert-Kolb Tower also features a restaurant.
Access to many peaks and viewpoints is typically via hiking trails. Parking is often available near trailheads or popular starting points for routes. For example, the direct path to the Biggeblick Viewing Platform from Biggedamm is steep, but a longer gravel road offers a smaller slope. Public transport options may vary, so checking local schedules is advisable.


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