Best mountain peaks around Diemelsee are found within the Sauerland mountains, offering elevated points that provide views and opportunities for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by wide valleys, deep forests, and alternating meadows and fields, making it suitable for hiking and exploring nature. The Diemelsee Nature Park itself is a region to explore.
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The Ettelsberg summit and its northern slope are covered by a high heath landscape, the other mountain slopes are wooded. On the north slope is part of the Willingen ski area, for example with the Ettelsberg cable car leading from Willingen up the mountain. Several forest and hiking trails open up the mountain. The 59 m high Hochheideturm, inaugurated in 2002, is near the mountain peak and offers a good all-round view over large parts of the Rothaargebirge, Hochsauerland and Upland. The glazed viewing platform at a height of 875 m can be reached either with an eight-person elevator or via 241 steps. There is a climbing wall at the tower. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ettelsberg
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You have a great panoramic view of the surrounding area from up there.
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The up to 90 meters high Bruchhauser stones are a striking landscape symbol of this region and a landscape protection area. All are under strict nature protection, there is only one way up on the field stone with its summit cross.
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Regardless of the season, there is a wide range of leisure activities on the Ettelsberg. The high heath landscape invites you to hike and stroll and mountain bikers offer signposted routes driving fun for every taste and requirement.
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Storage pond on the Ettelsberg for snow production at the foot of the Hochheideturm.
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Willingen - Ettelsberg, definitely a highlight
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Storage basin on Ettelsberg, with a very beautiful view of the Sauerland
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You can rest and take a break around the storage basin on the Ettelsberg. 🥾🥾
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The Diemelsee region offers several impressive peaks and viewpoints. Among the most popular are Feldstein Summit (Bruchhauser Steine), known for its unique rock formations and rewarding vistas. Langenberg Summit (843 m) is the highest point in North Rhine-Westphalia, offering challenging trails and a summit cross. For unparalleled panoramic views, the Hochheideturm Observation Tower provides the highest walk-in lookout point in north-west Germany.
For expansive panoramic views, the Hochheideturm Observation Tower is highly recommended, with its observation deck at 875 meters. The Feldstein Summit (Bruchhauser Steine) also provides very pleasant views, as does the Eisenberg, located immediately east-southeast of the Diemelsee dam. St. Muffert offers a dramatic, framed view of both arms of the Diemelsee from an exposed rock.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Hochheideturm Observation Tower is family-friendly, offering lift access to its observation deck. Langenberg Summit and Ettelsberg are also noted as family-friendly, providing various activities and facilities. The View of the Ettelsberg reservoir and the Hochheideturm is another family-friendly viewpoint with well-developed paths.
The region offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, the Langenberg Summit is crossed by well-known trails like the Rothaarsteig, the Winterberg Hochtour, and the N2 circular hiking trail. The mountainous landscape around Diemelsee, with its wide valleys and deep forests, is ideal for general hiking and exploring nature.
Yes, experienced hikers will find rewarding challenges. The ascent to the observation point at Feldstein Summit (Bruchhauser Steine) requires surefootedness and appropriate footwear due to considerable rock formations. The Langenberg Summit also offers challenging trails for those seeking panoramic vistas and a connection with nature.
The region is rich in natural features. The Feldstein Summit (Bruchhauser Steine) is renowned for its impressive rock formations. St. Muffert is an exposed rock overlooking the lake, offering a unique, steep, natural cliffside view of the Diemelsee, which is considered a 'Sauerland-Seelenorte' (Sauerland Soul Place).
Beyond hiking, the Diemelsee region is excellent for various cycling activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, gravel biking, and general cycling. For example, explore routes like the 'Diemelsee Dam – View of Lake Diemelsee loop' for road cycling or the 'View of the Diemelsee – Diemelsee (Diemel Lake) loop' for gravel biking. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Diemelsee, Gravel biking around Diemelsee, and Cycling around Diemelsee guides.
Yes, the Hochheideturm Observation Tower is designed to be accessible. While there are 241 steps to the glazed observation deck, a lift is also available, allowing visitors to comfortably enjoy the great views from the top.
Visitors frequently praise the incredible views and the sense of peace found on the trails. Many appreciate the unique rock formations at places like Feldstein Summit and the expansive panoramas from the Hochheideturm Observation Tower. The opportunity to connect with nature and the variety of trails for different skill levels are also highly valued.
Yes, several peaks and viewpoints provide excellent views of the Diemelsee. The Eisenberg, located east-southeast of the Diemelsee dam, offers great perspectives of the lake. St. Muffert is particularly notable for its dramatic, framed view of both arms of the Diemelsee from an exposed rock. Köpfchen, the highest point in the immediate vicinity west of the Itter arm, also offers intimate views of the lake.
The highest elevation in the immediate Diemelsee region is Langenberg, standing at 843 meters. It is also the highest point in North Rhine-Westphalia and is situated near the Hessian state border and the Diemelsee Nature Park.


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