Best mountain peaks around Holzerath are found within a region characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and scenic river valleys, rather than traditional towering peaks. The area features several elevated points and viewpoints, primarily within the Osburger High Forest. These locations offer extensive vistas and are popular among hikers and nature enthusiasts. The Rösterkopf, at 708.2 meters, stands as the highest elevation in the Osburger High Forest, providing a significant natural landmark.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Ok, it's a bit funny to have a summit book on the hill ;-)
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A nice idea. Unfortunately I had the wrong backpack with me, so I couldn't immortalize myself.
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You can write your name on the back of the board...
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The Schimmelkopf (694.8m) is surpassed by the 1st highest mountain in Saarland, the Dollberg (695.4m) by just under 0.6m. However, these are only the current official values, and depending on the reference ellipsoid or date, most map systems and navigation systems will probably show slightly different values.
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The gallows head itself is rather unspectacular. The gallows head tour can still go. :)
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A very nice view over Hentern and the neighboring villages
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Beautiful hiking trail over the heights of Trier
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Here you start straight away in the trails ... MORO
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The highest point in the Holzerath region is the Rösterkopf Communication Tower, which stands at 708.2 meters (approximately 2,323 feet). It is the highest elevation within the Osburger High Forest and offers a great destination for long ascents and descents.
Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The Gipfelkopf (460 m) with summit logbook is noted as family-friendly, providing a nice rest stop on an open field with pleasant views. Additionally, the 'Waldgeisterweg' (Forest Ghost Trail) is an exciting and educational nature trail suitable for families with children.
From various elevated points, you can expect magnificent panoramic views. The Königsblick (King's View) offers broad vistas over the Moselle valley, the heights of the Hunsrück region, and Thorn Castle. The Gipfelkopf (460 m) with summit logbook provides a nice view over Hentern and neighboring villages.
Spring and autumn are particularly recommended for hiking around Holzerath. During these seasons, the forests display vibrant colors, creating a fantastic backdrop for walks and tours. The tranquil forest paths, especially around the Rösterkopf, also make it suitable even on hot summer days as most of the route is shaded.
Yes, some trails can be quite challenging. The Schimmelkopf (Highest Point in Saarland) features hidden trails that are not always visible on maps and can be tricky to navigate. The area around the Rösterkopf Communication Tower also offers opportunities for moderate to challenging hikes, including long ascents and descents.
Beyond hiking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails, such as the 'Keller Reservoir – Keller Reservoir loop from Schillingen' or the 'Ruwerquelle Trail – Keller Reservoir loop from Kell am See'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like 'Over the back of the Hochwald' and MTB trails including 'Wadrill Bridge – Grimburger Hof loop from Kell am See'. You can find more details on these activities in the running trails guide, gravel biking guide, and MTB trails guide.
The Schimmelkopf (Highest Point in Saarland) is known for its 'super cool' hidden trails that are not always visible on maps, making for a more adventurous hiking experience. Visitors also enjoy the unique tradition of writing their name on the back of a board at the summit.
Yes, the region is rich in natural features. The Ruwer springs are located at the foot of the Rösterkopf Communication Tower. The area is also characterized by dense forests and scenic river valleys, providing an immersive nature experience. The Königsblick viewpoint offers extensive views over the Moselle valley.
Visitors describe the Galgenkopf as part of a beautiful hiking trail over the heights of Trier. While the summit itself is often described as rather unspectacular, the surrounding tour is highly recommended for its scenic beauty.
The terrain around Holzerath primarily features rolling hills and dense forests. Trails often lead through tranquil forest paths, which are suitable even on hot days due to shade. You can expect a mix of moderate to challenging sections, with some trails being tricky to navigate, especially around the Schimmelkopf (Highest Point in Saarland).
Yes, the Gipfelkopf (460 m) with summit logbook offers a nice rest stop on an open field. From this spot, you can enjoy a pleasant view over Hentern and the neighboring villages, making it a great place to pause during your hike.


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