Best mountain peaks around Brohl-Lützing are characterized by elevated points and viewpoints within the East Eifel region, known for its volcanic heritage. The area features extinct cinder cone volcanoes and rocky outcrops that provide panoramic views. These locations are often referred to as "Gipfel" (peaks) or significant viewpoints within the local hiking nomenclature. The landscape offers diverse natural features and vistas over valleys and the Rhine.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Great post. It was much needed. I like your simplistic explanation style. https://www.e-ztag.org
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"The basalt cinder volcano Krufter Ofen is located south of Lake Laach. Its steep eastern flank drops to an oval, kettle-like depression. This depression drains into the Neuwied Basin through the so-called Halsgraben. On the east side of this depression, which is also called a "depression" in geomorphological terms, are the cinder volcanoes Heidekopf and Roter Berg. The lava flows from these three volcanoes lie under a thick pumice cover." https://www.aw-wiki.de/index.php/Krufter_Ofen
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On to the Kaiserberg, up and down are no problem.
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From the Kaiserberg you have a magnificent view over the Rhine Valley. The cross is enthroned majestically and an information board explains the basalt mining near Linz. The Donatus chapel is a quiet place of worship.
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Beautiful, well-kept hiking trails around the Malberg. Goats are currently grazing there to keep the impassable parts free.
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Coming from Linz, you have your first ascent behind you here and can enjoy the beautiful view over the Rhine with a panorama map. Benches invite you to take a breather.
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The Brohl-Lützing region offers several significant elevated points and viewpoints. Among them, the Kaiserberg summit cross and view over Linz am Rhein provides stunning views of the Rhine and the Eifel. Another popular spot is the View of Krufter Waldsee from Teufelskanzel, a rocky outcrop with views over Kruft and a small forest lake. The Malberg Summit is also highly regarded, featuring a summit cross and an educational trail on basalt.
Yes, several elevated points and their surrounding trails are suitable for families. The Malberg Summit is considered family-friendly, offering an educational trail and a hut for breaks. The Kaiserberg summit cross and view over Linz am Rhein and Kolpinghöhe are also noted as family-friendly viewpoints, often accessible via moderate trails.
The region's elevated points showcase its volcanic heritage and diverse landscapes. For instance, the Leilenkopf is an extinct cinder cone volcano, offering a 360-degree panoramic view and visible scoria lava walls. The Teufelskanzel provides views over a picturesque small forest lake. Many viewpoints, like Lützinger Höhe, Dicktberg, and Reutersley, offer expansive vistas of the Rhine Valley and surrounding forests.
The region's elevated points are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring (late April/early May) is particularly beautiful for the rapeseed blossom, as noted near the Teufelskanzel. Autumn offers vibrant foliage, and clear days in any season provide excellent visibility for panoramic views. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions may vary, and sturdy footwear is always recommended.
Many elevated points are accessible via well-known hiking trails. The 'Himmelsleiter Trail' leads to Leilenkopf and Lützinger Höhe, and also passes Reutersley. The 'Katharinaweg' provides access to Dicktberg from Brohl. Trails vary in difficulty, from easily accessible paths to those requiring good fitness and sure-footedness, often featuring steeper ascents and descents. For example, the climb to Kolpinghöhe can be challenging but rewarding.
Absolutely. The Kaiserberg summit cross and view over Linz am Rhein offers a beautiful perspective of the Rhine. Lützinger Höhe provides a magnificent view into the Middle Rhine Valley and towards Brohl. Reutersley is known for its splendid panorama of the Rhine and Rheineck Castle. Additionally, Kolpinghöhe offers a stunning Rhine Valley panorama.
Beyond hiking to the viewpoints, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those around Brohl-Lützing, including routes like the 'Chapel on the Rhine – Rhine River in Bad Hönningen loop'. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Trass Caves Brohltal – Maria Laach Abbey loop' from the Cycling around Brohl-Lützing guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the 'Pulverturm Linz am Rhein – Town Hall of Linz am Rhein loop' available in the MTB Trails around Brohl-Lützing guide.
Yes, if you appreciate the silence and peace of the forest, the Reisberg Summit and Information Board is an excellent choice. While it doesn't offer a panoramic view, it provides a tranquil setting with a bench to rest after the climb, surrounded by nature.
Some elevated points offer facilities for visitors. For example, the Malberg Summit has a nearby hut (Malberg ski hut/hiking hut) where you can take a break, enjoy a meal, and take in the views. The Leilenkopf features a seating area made of basalt stone at its summit. The Lützinger Höhe also has a strategically placed resting bench.
The Teufelskanzel, a rocky outcrop south of Laacher See, is highly praised for its fantastic southward view over Kruft and the surrounding area. Below it lies a picturesque small forest lake, adding to its scenic appeal. Despite the view towards Laacher See being obstructed, the overall vista is considered exceptional.
While specific public transport routes directly to every trailhead can vary, the region generally offers connections to towns like Brohl-Lützing. From there, many trails are accessible. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules to the nearest towns and then plan your hike accordingly. Some trails, like those on the Rheinsteig, are often well-connected.
Many trails in the Brohl-Lützing region are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy hikes with your canine companion. The Malberg Summit, for instance, is noted as dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife, and to respect local regulations.


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