Mountain peaks around Oberroßbach are situated in the Westerwald region, known for its rolling hills and extensive forests. This landscape provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. The area features diverse natural beauty, including significant elevations and unique geological formations. It is an ideal destination for exploring the region's highest points and distinct natural environments.
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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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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The region offers several significant peaks and natural monuments. Highlights include Trödelsteine Summit Cross, known for its interesting basalt rock formation, the Bartenstein Rock Formation with its scenic views, and the Fuchskaute Nature Reserve, which is the highest elevation in the Westerwald and features unique biodiversity.
At 657 meters, Fuchskaute Summit is the highest elevation in the Westerwald. Its adjacent Fuchskaute Nature Reserve is distinguished by a unique basalt plateau and alpine-like meadows, supporting nearly 300 species of flowering plants, 300 butterfly species, and almost 50 different bird species. The actual highest point is subtly located within the forest, not at the summit cross.
The Bartenstein Rock Formation, also known as Barstein, reaches 615 meters and is recommended for its scenic views and geological features. Local legend suggests its name comes from a bard chained to its rocks, sustained by forest animals, adding a cultural layer to this natural attraction.
Yes, the region is rich in unique geological formations. The Trödelsteine Summit Cross features an interesting basalt rock formation with several basalt cliffs. The Trödelsteine Natural Monument itself consists of columnar basalt, and the Fuchskaute Nature Reserve is situated on a distinctive basalt plateau.
The region around Oberroßbach, including the Nassau Nature Park, offers extensive hiking opportunities. You can find challenging and rewarding circular routes, particularly around Fuchskaute, as well as numerous trails catering to different fitness levels. For more specific routes, explore the Running Trails around Oberroßbach guide.
While specific trails are not explicitly marked as 'family-friendly' in all highlight descriptions, the general landscape of rolling hills and forests offers many accessible paths. The Fuchskaute Summit is listed as family-friendly, suggesting easier access or facilities suitable for families.
Spring is particularly recommended for visiting, as nature awakens with an abundance of colorful flowers. Autumn also offers spectacular foliage, making it a picturesque time for outdoor activities. The region's diverse natural beauty can be enjoyed throughout these seasons.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for cycling. You can find various routes for road cycling and gravel biking. Explore guides like Road Cycling Routes around Oberroßbach or Gravel biking around Oberroßbach for detailed options.
Visitors frequently appreciate the stunning views, especially from spots like Trödelsteine Summit Cross and Bartenstein Rock Formation. The unique basalt rock formations and the rich biodiversity of areas like the Fuchskaute Nature Reserve are also highly valued for their natural beauty and ecological significance.
At Fuchskaute Summit, there are facilities and parking available. However, it's important to note that the restaurant previously located there is permanently closed to the public, and entering the premises is prohibited. For other peaks, amenities might be limited to natural features.
The highest elevation in the Westerwald is Fuchskaute Summit, standing at 657 meters (2,156 feet). While a summit cross marks a prominent spot, the absolute highest point is actually located subtly within the adjacent forest.
Yes, the region offers various circular hiking trails. Fuchskaute, for instance, provides challenging and rewarding circular routes. The Westerwald region, in general, is well-suited for exploring its diverse natural beauty through loop walks.


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