Mountain peaks around Belgweiler are situated in the Simmerbach valley within the central Hunsrück region of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. While Belgweiler itself is at an altitude of 340 meters and does not host prominent peaks, the surrounding Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis district features several notable elevated areas. These locations offer diverse geographic features and natural landscapes for exploration. The region provides opportunities to experience the Hunsrück's natural beauty and historical sites.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Right next to the cross there is a table with a bench, a great place for a rest.
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It's only 600 meters but it can be cold in winter 🥶
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This impressive tower can be seen from far away
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While Belgweiler itself doesn't host prominent peaks, the surrounding Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis district offers several significant elevated areas. These include the Simmerkopf, the highest point in the district, the Alteburg Tower with its panoramic views, the historically significant Goßberg, and the Koppenstein Tower and Ruins.
For expansive views, the Alteburg Tower, standing at around 620 meters, provides a wonderful panoramic view over the wide landscape from its 20-meter high lookout tower. Similarly, climbing the 16-meter high keep of the Koppenstein Tower and Ruins rewards visitors with a 360-degree panoramic view of the Hunsrück plateau.
Yes, several peaks have historical significance. The Koppenstein Tower and Ruins features a medieval castle ruin with a climbable keep. The Alteburg Tower is a historic lookout tower built in 1893. The Goßberg is notable for having once housed a US radar base and a Cold War-era nuclear bunker, though it was never operational.
The highest point in the Rhein-Hunsrück district is the Simmerkopf, located in the Soonwald. It reaches an elevation of 653 meters above sea level and features a cross with explanatory information and a resting bench for hikers.
The region around Belgweiler offers a variety of hiking trails. You can explore routes like the 'Soonwald Dream Loop' or the 'Simmerbach loop from Oppertshausen'. For more options, check out the Hiking around Belgweiler guide, which includes trails of varying difficulty.
Yes, the area provides opportunities for both mountain biking and cycling. You can find MTB trails such as the 'Forsthaus Faas – View of the Church in Biebern loop from Ohlweiler' or explore cycling routes like the 'Bismarck Tower Sargenroth – View of the Soonwald loop from Belgweiler'. More details are available in the MTB Trails around Belgweiler and Cycling around Belgweiler guides.
Yes, trekking camps are available. For instance, a trekking site is located near the Alteburg Tower on a former Köhlerplatz. Another, the trekking camp Ellerspring, is situated in a hidden clearing on the Ellerspring mountain. Booking in advance is required for these camps.
The Goßberg, rising to 483 meters, is unique due to its Cold War history. It once housed a US radar base and a 30-meter deep nuclear bunker, intended as the 'Metro Tango' control center. Although never operational, its past makes it a fascinating historical site.
Visitors frequently highlight the rewarding 360-degree panoramic view of the Hunsrück plateau from the top of the 16-meter high keep. Many find the climb via the narrow steel staircase worth the effort for the stunning scenery.
While many peaks involve hiking, the lookout towers like the Alteburg Tower and Koppenstein Tower and Ruins offer accessible viewpoints. The Simmerkopf also has a resting bench at its summit, making it a pleasant stop for hikers.
The region's mountain peaks are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when hiking conditions are favorable and the views are clear. Spring brings blooming nature, while autumn offers vibrant foliage. Winter can also be beautiful, but trails may be more challenging due to snow or ice.
Many of the peaks and their surrounding trails can be enjoyed by families, depending on the specific route chosen. The lookout towers, such as the Alteburg Tower, offer accessible platforms for views. Shorter, less strenuous sections of trails around these peaks are suitable for families with children.


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