Best mountain passes in Hersfeld-Rotenburg are found within its low mountain ranges, including the Knüllgebirge, Stölzinger Gebirge, Richelsdorfer Gebirge, and Kuppenrhön. These areas feature diverse and hilly landscapes with elevated routes and scenic roads. The region offers significant ascents and descents, providing panoramic views and connecting valleys. It is a destination for exploring natural beauty through hiking and cycling.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Unfortunately, the rest area here is not really usable, as it has seen better days - at least for now.
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The asphalted descent, county road 50, leads from Erkshausen over a pass, southwest ascent, up to the Schwarzer Stock (409 m) and further towards Rittershain. The Hessian long-distance cycle route 5 leads from the opposite direction up to the Schwarzer Stock pass and then branches off into the forest (on very poor ground) and down into the Haseltal. However, it is recommended to use the less busy and better county road 50 for the ascent and descent!
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Unfortunately it's a bit old and you can't sit comfortably here anymore.
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Small rest area along the way.
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Quite humane and beautiful ascent.
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A nice but tough climb. With little traffic.
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The road between Rockensüß and Haselgrund was built in 1845. Allegedly financed by Hermann Freiherr von Biedenfeld at Schloss Rittershain. He was in military service at the time, including Wing adjutant and after his officer title, the street was called "Adjutantenstrasse".
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Great forest road between Bad Hersfeld and Reckerode 🌳🌲 The top of the pass is near the Stellerskuppe (481m above sea level)
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While Hersfeld-Rotenburg features low mountain ranges rather than high-alpine passes, its most prominent elevated areas include the Eisenberg (Knüll Mountains), Rimberg (Knüll Mountains), and Stellerskuppe (Kirchheimer Bergland). These locations offer scenic routes and viewpoints popular with outdoor enthusiasts.
For extensive panoramic views, the Eisenberg is highly recommended. Its Borgmannturm observation tower offers vistas over the wooded mountains and valleys, stretching as far as the Thuringian Forest, Rhön, and Vogelsberg. The Alheimer Pass Road also provides great views, especially during the descent.
Yes, the Eisenberg boasts an extensive network of well-marked hiking trails, including the Eisenberg Panoramaweg, Eisenberg Siegelweg, and the Eisenberg-Steig, which is noted for beautiful viewpoints. The Stellerskuppe is also connected to hiking trails like the Eisenberg-Steig.
The region offers diverse cycling opportunities. The Eisenberg is a rewarding destination with routes like the R 10.1 connecting to the Bahnradweg Rotkäppchenland. For more options, you can explore Road Cycling Routes in Hersfeld-Rotenburg or Gravel biking in Hersfeld-Rotenburg, which feature routes of varying difficulty.
The Stellerskuppe is notable for visible remains of a former bunker and foundations, hinting at its past uses. Additionally, the Adjutantenstraße Descent has historical significance, named after Hermann Freiherr von Biedenfeld who allegedly financed its construction in 1845.
The Eisenberg is particularly accessible. A bus line (NVV Buslinie 370) operates on weekends from Bad Hersfeld directly to the mountain peak, with bicycle carriers available in summer, making it convenient for visitors without a car.
On the Eisenberg, you'll find a Berggasthof (mountain inn) with a hotel and the Heussner-Haus hiking lodge, offering refreshments and accommodation for longer excursions.
The elevated areas in Hersfeld-Rotenburg are year-round destinations. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, while summer is ideal for enjoying the views and outdoor activities. In winter, the Eisenberg transforms into a winter sports area with cross-country ski trails and a toboggan run.
The routes vary in difficulty. For example, the Alheimer Pass Road includes a steep descent that compensates for a challenging ascent. The Adjutantenstraße Descent is considered intermediate, while the Eisenberg Pass Summit Climb is described as demanding but rewarding. There are options for various fitness levels, from leisurely walks to challenging bike rides.
Yes, the diverse trails and attractions make them suitable for families. The Eisenberg, with its observation tower, gastronomic options, and winter sports facilities, is a popular year-round destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Komoot users appreciate the scenic beauty and the rewarding nature of the routes. Tips highlight the great descents that make the effort of ascents worthwhile, the excellent road surfaces for cycling, and the humane and beautiful ascents through forest roads like the Lange Heide Forest Road.
Yes, during winter, the Eisenberg transforms into a winter sports area. It features groomed cross-country ski trails, a toboggan run, and even a ski lift with a piste, offering activities for snow enthusiasts.
Beyond hiking and cycling, the region offers a variety of outdoor pursuits. You can find more detailed information and routes in the Hiking in Hersfeld-Rotenburg guide, which includes premium hiking trails like the "Eisenberg Panoramaweg" and the "Wupp die Kupp".


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