Best mountain peaks near Saxler are found within a region characterized by its volcanic landscape and scenic views. This area, part of the Eifel, features distinctive maars (volcanic lakes) and elevated points offering wide panoramas. Visitors can explore historical sites, observation towers, and natural monuments. The terrain provides a mix of intermediate and challenging paths, making it suitable for various outdoor activities.
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According to legend, the cross on the summit was erected as a token of gratitude to those returning from World War II. Source: https://www.geopark-vulkaneifel.de/eifel/landschaft/aussichtspunkte/eifel-blick-kreuzberg.html
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The lounger offers us a fantastic view when the weather's nice. Just sit back and enjoy!
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The Eifel-Blick Kreuzberg is located at 516 meters above sea level and, on a clear day, offers a magnificent view over the heights of the Volcanic Eifel all the way to the Hunsrück. Be sure to make the short detour to the summit cross. It's worth it!
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The ascent to the summit with its great views leads from the car park along a path through terraces that were once used by farmers (some of which still have old fruit trees) with bizarre tree growth shapes. From the summit you can see the valley of the Kleine Kyll at your feet and in the background the three-peaked and wooded "crater rim" of the Windsborn and to the right the meadows and pastures with the "Landesblick" observation tower (next to the mobile phone antenna) above the Meerfelder Maar.
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Great mound inhabited by Boer goats. Dogs are allowed in, logically on a leash, and they have to go in through a turnstile. (may be difficult depending on the size of the dog)
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“Each of these crosses can tell its own story and what prompted people to erect “their” cross at this point. (...) These wayside crosses were erected as visible signs and attract the attention of many people. The cross is a symbol of life. It stands as a sign of our Christian hope and wants to direct our gaze to Jesus Christ, who has overcome death (...). The cross is part of our life as it was in the life of Jesus. So I wish that many people … visit the crosses, whether as places of stillness and breathing space before God, whether as places for community gatherings, prayer and praise to God.” (Text source: Dean Rainald M. Ollig in: "Crossroads... small sacred monuments as a sign of popular piety")
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Nice place for a little rest. The cross and the goats form the backdrop.
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The goat shelter is a nice place for children. The goats are trusting and curious. The wooden cross stands near the edge of the cliff and can be seen from afar. If you want to go there, you have to deal with the goats.
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The most popular mountain peaks and viewpoints in the Saxler area include Dronke Tower on the Mäuseberg, which offers panoramic views over the maars, and Eifel View (Kreuzberg), known for its fantastic vistas of the Vulkaneifel. Another highly regarded spot is the Summit Cross at Burgen Klettersteig, providing expansive views after a challenging climb.
Yes, Eifel View (Kreuzberg) is considered family-friendly. It offers a fantastic view of the Vulkaneifel, and children often enjoy seeing the goats that graze on the slopes as part of a local grazing concept.
The mountain peaks around Saxler are part of the Eifel's volcanic landscape. From various viewpoints, you can expect to see distinctive maars (volcanic lakes), wide panoramas of the Vulkaneifel, and the surrounding forested hills. For example, Dronke Tower on the Mäuseberg provides a direct view of the Gemündener Maar and the Weinfelder Maar.
Yes, several peaks feature historical elements. The Dronke Tower on the Mäuseberg is a man-made monument erected in 1902 as a memorial to the founder of the Eifel Club. Additionally, the Burberg, which was formed as a volcano, has remains of a Roman fortification from the 4th century AD on its summit region.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the Saxler region offers a variety of cycling opportunities. You can explore touring bicycle routes like the 'Strohner Lava Bomb – Schutzalf Memorial Bell Tower loop' or the 'Grünewald Viaduct – Pleiner Tunnel loop'. For road cycling, options include routes around the Bremmer Calmont Vineyards. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as the 'View of the Schalkenmehrener Maar – Weinfelder Maar loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Saxler, Road Cycling Routes around Saxler, and Gravel biking around Saxler guides.
Yes, Eifel View (Kreuzberg) is noted as being dog-friendly. It's a great spot to enjoy the views of the Vulkaneifel with your canine companion.
The difficulty levels vary. Many of the paths leading to viewpoints like Dronke Tower on the Mäuseberg, Eifel View (Kreuzberg), View from the Buerberg summit, and View from Burberg are generally intermediate. However, reaching the Summit Cross at Burgen Klettersteig involves a challenging via ferrata section.
Visitors frequently highlight the breathtaking panoramic views of the volcanic landscape, especially the maars. The unique combination of natural beauty and historical sites, such as the Dronke Tower and Roman fortifications on Burberg, also adds to the appeal. The presence of goats at Eifel View (Kreuzberg) is often mentioned as a charming detail, and the overall sense of adventure on trails of varying difficulty is appreciated.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Summit Cross at Burgen Klettersteig marks the end of a challenging via ferrata section. This spot offers a rewarding experience with expansive views for experienced climbers.
Yes, from the View from the Buerberg summit, you can enjoy a fantastic view of the volcanic cone west of Manderscheid and the picturesque valley of the Kleine Kyll.
The Dronke Tower on the Mäuseberg is an 11-meter high observation tower erected in 1902 as a memorial to Dr. Adolf Dronke, who founded the Eifel Association in 1888. It offers a wonderful panoramic view of the wide volcanic landscape of the Eifel, including the Gemündener Maar and Weinfelder Maar.
Yes, the Burberg is a notable example. It is a 528.5m high mountain that was formed about 11,000 years ago as a volcano. Today, it offers great views and also contains remains of a Roman fortification.


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