Best mountain peaks around Roth bei Prüm are found in a region characterized by rolling hills and green forests, nestled in the picturesque Schnee Eifel. The area is home to the Schwarzer Mann, the highest point in the Schnee Eifel region and the third highest in the Eifel mountain range, reaching an elevation of 697.8 meters. This western Eifel location, near the Belgian border, offers a landscape primarily covered with spruce forests. The region provides a variety of trails for…
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The modern observation tower, approximately 30 meters high, was built in 2014. From its platform, one can enjoy an impressive panoramic view of surrounding mountains such as the Hohe Acht, the Aremberg, the Michelsberg, and the Nürburgring when visibility is good. Information panels explain the directions of the view and make orientation easier.
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The 30-metre observation tower was built at the end of 2014 to replace the previous tower that stood here from 1973 to 2011. Climb up the 147 steps to enjoy a panoramic view of your surroundings from an elevation of 720 metres.
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Great location, definitely worth a visit. If you look closely at the stone you can still see parts of the writing that was once there. Unfortunately the writing is almost illegible due to shrapnel etc.
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Der Schwarzer Mann is a statue that stands at the height of the Eiffel. And is located in the winter sports area of the Eiffel nice confirmation area for walking, with many attractions, such as a Dwarf boulder and remains of an old bunker
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"To the west of the Langer Stein (640m) and Seimersberg (662m) we move to the Prümer Kopf. The gradients have so far proven to be very moderate, as they are today. In the surrounding spruce forest we repeatedly discover up to two meter high anthills ( https://www.das-tierlexikon.de/ameise/) and these are often surprisingly close together. We also encounter an unusually large number of hard-working dung beetles; we often have to be very careful not to step on them. (https://www .biologie-schule.de/mistkaefer-steckbrief.php)" https://www.komoot.de/tour/778942841
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The name Black Man has nothing to do with the children's frightening figure The Black Man, but with the black faces of the miners when mining lead ore in the mines of Bleialf. The summit used to be called "Kerschgeroth", which probably derives from the clearing of the heavily forested area. Source: Wikipedia
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The name Black Man has nothing to do with the children's frightening figure The Black Man, but with the black faces of the miners when mining lead ore in the mines of Bleialf. The summit used to be called "Kerschgeroth", which probably derives from the clearing of the heavily forested area. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The height of the tower is 29.705 m with a ground plan of 7.23 x 7.23 m. The roof construction was made of rafters with rough-tongue boarding and then covered with galvanized standing seam sheets. The 4 corner supports consist of round Douglas fir timber with a length of 29 meters and a diameter of 58 to 69 cm. The staircase construction was created as a galvanized steel construction with platforms and 147 steps made of galvanized grating. Source: information board at the foot of the observation tower. Hiking enthusiasts who are doing a tour in the vicinity should definitely plan a visit to the lookout tower. The view from the top platform is fantastic when the weather is clear!
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The region around Roth bei Prüm offers several popular peaks. The Schwarzer Mann Summit and Wooden Statue is the highest point in the Schnee Eifel. Another favorite is the Weißer Stein Observation Tower, which provides panoramic views from its 30-meter height. Visitors also appreciate the natural beauty of Langer Stein and Seimersberg.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Near the Schwarzer Mann Summit, you can find remnants of World War II bunkers along the Westwall route and the Tranchotstein, a boundary stone from Napoleonic surveys. Additionally, the nearby Basilica of St. Salvator, Prüm, is a significant religious building with a history dating back to Charlemagne.
The mountain peaks around Roth bei Prüm offer breathtaking panoramic views. From the Weißer Stein Observation Tower, you can climb 147 steps to an elevation of 720 meters for expansive vistas of the Eifel. The Schwarzer Mann Summit, situated in a heavily wooded area, also provides scenic outlooks over the surrounding spruce forests and rolling hills.
Absolutely. The area around the Weißer Stein Observation Tower features a playground, soccer field, and climbing wall. The Schwarzer Mann (Ski and Recreation Area) offers a log cabin with a restaurant, a children's playground, a beer garden, and even a small petting zoo, making it ideal for family outings year-round.
The region is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore numerous hiking trails, enjoy mountain biking, or go for a run. For detailed routes, check out the MTB Trails around Roth bei Prüm, Running Trails around Roth bei Prüm, and Cycling around Roth bei Prüm guides.
The area around Roth bei Prüm is excellent for hiking. Popular routes include the Schneifelhöhenweg, which winds through secluded forests, and circular routes like the Eschfenn Tour. The "Schneifel Moor Trail" and the "Former Charcoal Burner's Site" also offer moderate to challenging hikes. Many trails start from parking areas on the L20, especially near the Schwarzer Mann recreation area.
Yes, during the colder months, the Schwarzer Mann transforms into a popular winter sports area. It offers slopes for skiing and tobogganing, with two tow lifts and a toboggan lift. There are also groomed cross-country ski trails and signposted winter hiking paths, making it a great destination for snow activities.
Beyond the scenic forests, the area around peaks like Langer Stein and Seimersberg is known for its spruce forests where you might spot large anthills, some up to two meters high. Keep an eye out for various wild species, including the European wildcat, which inhabits the slopes of the Schwarzer Mann.
Several parking areas are available, particularly along the main road L20. A large parking lot is located at the winter sports area on the Schwarzer Mann, providing convenient starting points for hiking and cycling tours.
The highest point in the Schnee Eifel region is the Schwarzer Mann Summit, reaching an elevation of 697.8 meters (approximately 2,289 feet). It is also the third highest peak in the entire Eifel mountain range.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from the Weißer Stein Observation Tower. The diverse hiking opportunities through secluded forests and the historical significance of sites like the Schwarzer Mann Summit are also highly appreciated. The family-friendly amenities at the Schwarzer Mann recreation area are a big draw for many.
Yes, near the Schwarzer Mann (Ski and Recreation Area), you'll find a cozy log cabin with a restaurant. This spot offers Eifel specialties, home-style cooking, coffee, and cake, providing a perfect place to refuel and relax after exploring the peaks.
The name "Schwarzer Mann" (Black Man) has historical origins. It may refer to wooden scaffolding used by Napoleonic surveyors that, from a distance, resembled dark figures. Another theory suggests it relates to the nearby historical mining and charcoal burning activities in the region.


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