Best mountain peaks around Scheuerfeld are situated in Germany's Westerwald-Sieg region, an area known for its scenic, undulating landscape. This region offers numerous elevated viewpoints and challenging hiking trails, providing a rich experience for those seeking natural beauty and active exploration. The terrain features "ausssichtsreiche Höhen" (scenic heights) and "urige Täler" (quaint valleys), making it a popular destination for hikers.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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You have to look carefully, somewhat "unobtrusively," to see "where" the sign hangs on the tree. It's best to start looking at approximately the highest points.
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The hiking trail is worth it. Pretty environment
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The stamp for the 12th stage of the Natursteig Sieg is on the backrest of the lounger. This vantage point is 100 meters from the Natursteig Sieg.
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the good old oak tree looks pathetic today if you still know it from the past
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The "high plateau" between Eiserfeld, Neunkirchen and Mudersbach. The old cross mark marks the crossroads.
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Although there is not much left of the Kreuzeichen, it is still a meeting place for hikers and cyclists
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The Giebelbergkreuz is at this point, but it is not a lookout point, there is "only" forest. There is also no view from the Giebelberg itself.
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There are now many new views from up here. Many bare areas characterize the slopes in the direction of Niederfischbach.
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While Scheuerfeld is known for its undulating landscape rather than towering individual peaks, you can experience significant elevations and scenic views. Highlights include the unique basalt cone of Druid's Stone, the highest point in the area, Giebelberg Summit (528 m), and the panoramic View from the Steinerother Kopf.
Yes, the region offers challenging terrain. The Giebelberg Summit (528 m), for instance, is known for its varied path surfaces and a long descent, making for an exhausting tour with extreme gradients for the region. The Natursteig Sieg, which passes through Scheuerfeld, also features a 'seilgesicherte Steilpassage' (rope-secured steep passage) for experienced hikers.
For rewarding vistas, head to the View from the Steinerother Kopf, which offers magnificent views towards the Westerwald and, on clear days, even to the Siebengebirge. The Steckensteiner Kopf-Panorama along the Natursteig Sieg is another elevated point known for its panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Absolutely. The most prominent is the Druid's Stone, a bizarre 20-meter-high basalt cone that is a natural monument and an impressive place for a break. Another natural monument is the Kreuzeiche (Cross Oak) at the trail junction, which serves as a meeting point for hikers and cyclists.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural paths, forests, hilly landscapes, and stream valleys. The 'up and down' nature of the trails, combined with the panoramic views from elevated points like the Steinerother Kopf, makes the area highly valued for its hiking opportunities and scenic beauty. The Druid's Stone is also a popular spot for a long break.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. The Druid's Stone is a great place for a break, and the View from the Steinerother Kopf is also suitable for families. While some trails can be challenging, many paths offer accessible sections for a pleasant family outing.
The trails and elevated points around Scheuerfeld are generally dog-friendly, offering varied natural paths through forests and meadows. Always ensure your dog is leashed where required and that you carry waste bags. Specific restrictions might apply in certain protected areas, so it's always good to check local signage.
The region is beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors, making them ideal for hiking. Summer is also popular, though some trails might be more exposed. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for potentially icy or snowy conditions, especially on higher or steeper sections.
Yes, the region has options for refreshments and accommodation. Near the Druid's Stone, for example, there's a small, rustic pub where you can enjoy a drink. The village of Scheuerfeld and surrounding towns offer various cafes, pubs, and guesthouses to cater to hikers and visitors.
Beyond hiking, the Scheuerfeld area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Asdorfer Pond – Rail trail loop,' and challenging MTB trails like the 'Freusburg Mill – View of Siegerland and Siegen loop.' There are also gravel biking opportunities, including the 'View of Grünebach – Stegskopf Nature Area loop.' For more details, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Scheuerfeld, MTB Trails around Scheuerfeld, and Gravel biking around Scheuerfeld guides.
While some areas feature challenging ascents, there are also easier paths suitable for a more relaxed experience. Many sections of the long-distance Natursteig Sieg, for example, offer varied terrain with less strenuous options. Look for circular walks that traverse the 'ausssichtsreiche Höhen' (scenic heights) and 'urige Täler' (quaint valleys) for a balanced experience.
Hiking times vary greatly depending on the specific route and your fitness level. A visit to the Druid's Stone can be part of a shorter loop or a longer stage of the Natursteig Sieg. Reaching the Giebelberg Summit (528 m) or the Steinerother Kopf might involve a few hours of hiking, often as part of a half-day or full-day tour.


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