Best mountain peaks around Hemmelzen are found within the broader Westerwald low mountain range, characterized by a hilly, forested landscape. While Hemmelzen itself is a small municipality, the surrounding region offers various elevated areas and peaks for exploration. These geographical features provide diverse landscapes for hiking and opportunities for panoramic views. The area is known for its gently rolling hills and extensive hiking trails.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The Hohe Schaden is not 988 m but only 388.2 m above sea level
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Great view and then an interesting trail down to Bitze follows, but the climb is challenging without an e-bike
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Why is the mountain called that?
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Here you can sign the stamp for stage 6 of the Natursteig Sieg with a pencil and stamp booklet.
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If a peak has a name like that, then you have to go up there, right?
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Anyone who has mastered the 177 steps up will be rewarded with a fantastic panoramic view.
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On the 311 meter high Studchen you have a gorgeous view of the surroundings. Several hiking trails lead past this beautiful spot and if it is important to you, you can also fill out your stamp pass.
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Mountain festival for the Sieg adventure trail - forest trail
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The region around Hemmelzen, part of the broader Westerwald low mountain range, offers several notable peaks and viewpoints. Highly popular spots include the Raiffeisen Tower on Beulskopf, which provides an excellent all-round view from its 35-meter height. Another favorite is Hoher Schaden, the highest elevation of the municipality Eitorf, offering significant prospects. The Studchen Summit Viewpoint (311 m) is also well-regarded for its views and as a stamp point for hikers.
The highest peak in the wider Westerwald region is Fuchskaute, standing at 657.3 meters. Located in the High Westerwald area, it offers extensive views and is a popular destination for hikers. The surrounding area includes a nature reserve and an inn, making it a great spot for a day trip.
Yes, the Westerwald region features the distinctive Druidenstein, a striking basalt cone approximately 20 meters high. This natural monument is an impressive place for a break and is located on the Druidensteig and Natursteig Sieg long-distance hiking trails, making it easily accessible for those exploring the region on foot.
The area around Hemmelzen is known for its extensive hiking trails. You can find a variety of options, from easy walks to more challenging routes. For easy hikes, consider trails like the 'View of the Westerwald loop' or the 'Bench at the Forest Edge loop'. Many trails lead past viewpoints like the Studchen Summit Viewpoint. You can explore more hiking options on the Easy hikes around Hemmelzen guide.
Absolutely. The region offers various routes for both cycling and mountain biking. For mountain biking, you can find trails that go up and down, including single trails, near highlights like Hoher Schaden Summit. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes such as the 'Westerwald Cycle Path loop'. Discover more routes in the MTB Trails around Hemmelzen and Cycling around Hemmelzen guides.
Yes, several locations are family-friendly. The Studchen Summit Viewpoint (311 m) is noted as family-friendly, offering a gorgeous view of the surroundings. Additionally, the 'View of the Siebengebirge from Keuenhofer Wiesen' is also considered family-friendly, providing a perfect spot for sunsets and featuring a bee educational trail.
From viewpoints like the Raiffeisen Tower on Beulskopf, you can expect a wonderful panoramic view, with sights and towns often marked on the railing for easy identification. From Hoher Schaden, you get notable prospects of the surrounding forest area. The 'View of the Siebengebirge from Keuenhofer Wiesen' offers a beautiful silhouette of the Siebengebirge mountains, especially at sunset.
For experienced hikers seeking more challenging terrain, the higher peaks in the Westerwald region offer rewarding experiences. Fuchskaute, Stegskopf, and Salzburger Kopf, all over 650 meters, provide impressive vistas and more demanding ascents. While specific challenging hike routes are not detailed here, the general terrain of the High Westerwald is suitable for those looking for a greater challenge.
Visitors particularly enjoy the extensive panoramic views offered from various points, such as the Raiffeisen Tower on Beulskopf. The diverse landscapes for hiking, the blend of natural scenery and unique features like the Druidenstein, and the opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the Westerwald are highly appreciated. The community has shared over 400 photos and given more than 500 upvotes for these locations, highlighting their appeal.
Beyond Fuchskaute, other significant elevations in the High Westerwald include Stegskopf, reaching 654.4 meters, and Salzburger Kopf, with an elevation of 654.2 meters. Both offer impressive vistas and are part of the scenic landscape. Salzburger Kopf is also known for its ski piste, transmission tower, and wind farm, blending natural beauty with infrastructure.
Yes, some peaks are integrated into longer hiking routes. For instance, the Druidenstein is located on the Druidensteig and Natursteig Sieg long-distance hiking trails. Additionally, Großer Breiberg, at 313 meters in the Siebengebirge area of the Westerwald, offers rewarding views and can be a worthwhile detour for those hiking the Rheinsteig trail.


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