Best mountain passes around Usingen are found within the undulating landscape of the Usinger Becken, at the northeastern edge of the Taunus mountains. While traditional mountain passes are not prominent directly in Usingen, the region offers elevated routes and areas within the Taunus that provide scenic beauty and outdoor activities. The Großer Feldberg Summit, the highest peak in the Taunus, serves as a central point for various pursuits, offering climbs, descents, and panoramic views.
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Hiking around Usingen
Beautiful and well-placed shelter here at the white stone. Ideal for a break and shelter.
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The hike started from the "Red Cross" pass. The name comes from a red sandstone cross that was built in the 19th century. This was repeatedly replaced by wooden crosses - since 1999 there has been a real stone cross here again.
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I was happy today That the refuge exists It got really wet 🤣
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After large-scale tree felling due to Due to bark beetle infestation, the Weisse Stein has also offered a good view of the Großer Feldberg since 2022!
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Very nice place for a rest
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The red cross marks a pass that was used by historic trade routes and was so important that the Romans built a fort to control it. The castle in Oberreifenberg later served the same function in the Middle Ages.
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The restaurant hasn't been operating here since 2022—closed due to relocation. Unfortunately, it's just rotting away... It would be nice if something were happening here again...
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The red cross marks the pass toward Weiltal. The cross was renewed a few years ago, replacing the previous weathered wooden cross. This was an important place not only during Roman times, as the Limes passed through here and a guarded road likely existed even then. This pass was also important in the Middle Ages, between Königstein and Reifenberg.
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While traditional mountain passes are not prominent directly in Usingen, the surrounding Taunus region offers elevated routes and areas that provide scenic beauty, challenging climbs, and descents. You'll find popular spots like the Großer Feldberg Summit, which is the highest peak in the Taunus, along with historical passes and shelters on ridges.
The highest point in the Taunus region is the Großer Feldberg Summit, with an elevation varying between 879 and 881 meters. It's a central point for various outdoor activities and offers extensive panoramic views.
Yes, several passes have historical significance. For instance, the Sandplacken Pass is a starting point for exploring the remains of the Roman fort "Altes Jagdschloss." Additionally, the Rotes Kreuz (Taunus), a 688-meter-high pass, has been used since ancient times and is marked by a red sandstone cross, indicating its historical importance as a trade route.
The Großer Feldberg Summit plateau hosts a restaurant, two kiosks, and a hiking home with an observation tower. The Sandplacken Pass also features a restaurant. For a shelter, the Weisser Stein Shelter is a noticeable landmark on a ridge, providing a spot to rest.
Many areas around the mountain passes are considered family-friendly. The Großer Feldberg Summit, Sandplacken Pass, and Weisser Stein Shelter are all categorized as family-friendly, offering accessible routes and amenities suitable for all ages.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy options like those in the Easy hikes around Usingen guide, or more challenging mountain hikes as detailed in the Mountain Hikes around Usingen guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with official flow trails available, such as the one leading over the Fuchstanz to Hohemark from the Großer Feldberg area. For runners, there are various routes listed in the Running Trails around Usingen guide.
The Großer Feldberg Summit is easily accessible by car, motorcycle, or bicycle. Road cyclists particularly favor the twelve-kilometer climb from Oberursel. The road from Schmitten is another option, though it offers fewer vertical meters in one go. Public transport options are also available, including a Feldberg shuttle that drives to the summit from places like Sandplacken.
From the Großer Feldberg Summit, especially from the Brunhildis rock on the northern edge of the plateau, visitors can enjoy extensive views over the surrounding lowlands. On clear days, visibility can extend to the Westerwald and Vogelsberg regions, offering breathtaking panoramic vistas.
The Weisser Stein Shelter is a noticeable landmark and hut located in the crossing area of several paths, on the ridge between the horse's head and the mountain of souls. It marks a pass from Schmitten to Finsternthal and provides a convenient resting spot for hikers.
Yes, the region offers challenging routes. For road cyclists, the twelve-kilometer ascent to the Großer Feldberg Summit from Oberursel is a popular and demanding climb. Mountain bikers can enjoy official flow trails, such as the one leading over the Fuchstanz to Hohemark. Hikers can also find moderate to challenging trails, particularly those leading to and around the higher peaks of the Taunus.
The mountain passes are popular year-round, but the best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activity. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with beautiful foliage in the fall. Summer is ideal for longer days and outdoor activities, though weekends can be crowded. Winter can offer opportunities for winter hiking, but some routes may be affected by snow and ice.
Yes, parking facilities are available at several key locations. The Großer Feldberg Summit and Sandplacken Pass both offer parking. Additionally, the Rotes Kreuz (Taunus) also has many parking spaces in the immediate and nearby area, making it convenient for accessing various trails.


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