Mountain peaks around Emmerzhausen are situated in the Westerwald region, offering access to several notable peaks. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, including forests and geological formations. Prominent peaks like Stegskopf and Trödelsteine provide distinct features for visitors. The region's terrain includes extinct volcanoes and natural monuments.
Last updated: May 10, 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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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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There's delicious food there 🤩
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If I look at the past pictures in this highlight, then you become aware of the climate and the damage of German forests. Currently (08/22) the view from the Trödelsteine is still wonderful, but mainly of bare plains and slopes. A very sad picture with great views from the basalt stone mountain.
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the good old oak tree looks pathetic today if you still know it from the past
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Again, a duplicate of a highlight.
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The region around Emmerzhausen offers several notable peaks. Visitors often enjoy the panoramic views from the Pfannenbergturm Observation Tower, the unique basalt formations and summit cross at Trödelsteine Summit Cross, and the historical site with a forest restaurant at Hohenseelbachskopf.
Many peaks offer extensive panoramic views. From Stegskopf, you can see across the Siegerland Rothaargebirge, the Sauerland, the Hessian Lahn-Dill-Bergland, the Taunus, and even the Eifel. The Pfannenbergturm Observation Tower provides fantastic views of the Siegerland and Westerwald, while Trödelsteine offers rewarding vistas, especially towards the east into the Siegerland.
Yes, Trödelsteine is a natural monument known for its distinctive basalt rock formations, including several basalt cliffs and a column and blockfield of feldspar basalt. Stegskopf is also notable as an extinct volcano.
Stegskopf is characterized by a thick pine forest and remnants of abandoned quartzite and basalt quarries. Part of the area is now managed for nature conservation, offering a chance to experience the natural landscape.
Trödelsteine is special for its unique basalt rock formations, a summit cross, and a summit book for visitors. An open shelter provides a resting spot, and the surrounding landscape is rich in nature and bird sanctuaries. The climb offers rewarding views, particularly towards the Siegerland.
The Forest restaurant at Hohenseelbachskopf is located on a hill that was once a significant Celtic settlement and cult site. The Pfannenbergturm Observation Tower itself was built in 1934 from a disused winding tower of the Pfannenberger unity pit, giving it historical significance.
While many trails can be enjoyed by families, the Forest restaurant at Hohenseelbachskopf is specifically categorized as family-friendly, offering a restaurant and beer garden in a historical setting. The Kreuzeiche (Cross Oak) at the trail junction is also noted as family-friendly.
The area around Emmerzhausen is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including sections of the Rothaarsteig-Spur Trödelsteinpfad and the European long-distance path E1 over Trödelsteine. There are also options for gravel biking and mountain biking. For more details on routes, you can explore the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and MTB trails guide for Emmerzhausen.
Yes, there are many hiking trails. For example, you can find moderate trails like the 'Trödelsteine Summit Cross – Trödelsteine Natural Monument loop from Emmerzhausen' (5.27 km) or the 'DBU Natural Heritage Stegskopf – Training Tower in Westerwald loop from Emmerzhausen' (7.86 km). You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Emmerzhausen guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning panoramic views, especially from spots like the Pfannenbergturm Observation Tower. The unique basalt rock formations at Trödelsteine and the rewarding climbs are also highly appreciated. The area's natural beauty and well-maintained trails for hiking and cycling receive positive feedback.
The difficulty varies. For instance, the climb to the summit of Trödelsteine can be a bit slippery, making it an intermediate challenge. Some trails, like the 'DBU Natural Heritage Stegskopf – Panzer Road Westerwald loop from Emmerzhausen', are considered difficult, while others, such as the 'Stegskopf Camp – Höllkopf Nature Reserve loop from Emmerzhausen', are easier. It's advisable to check specific route details for difficulty ratings.
Yes, the Forest restaurant at Hohenseelbachskopf offers a forest restaurant with a beer garden, providing a great spot for strengthening between hikes. Additionally, an open shelter is available at Trödelsteine for hikers and cyclists to rest.
Absolutely. The Trödelsteine Natural Monument is a prominent feature, consisting of impressive columnar basalt formations. The Kreuzeiche (Cross Oak) at the trail junction is another natural monument and a popular meeting point for hikers and cyclists.


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