Best mountain peaks around St. Wendel are found within the Saar-Hunsrück natural area, characterized by a hilly landscape with elevations ranging between 200 and 600 meters. This region offers prominent peaks known for their natural features and recreational opportunities. The area provides diverse terrain for outdoor activities, from accessible plateaus to challenging summits. These elevations contribute to the scenic character of the St. Wendel region, inviting exploration.
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A short hike is always very nice at MEDICLIN Bosenberg and if the weather is good, you can enjoy a very beautiful view.
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A very beautiful viewpoint awaits you on the Schaumberg. The platform leads a few meters above the abyss, giving you a breathtaking view over Northern Saarland. Right next door is the Schaumbergalm, where you can have a nice stop, as well as the Schaumberg Tower. There are numerous parking spaces nearby, making the Schaumberg plateau very easy to reach.
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Unfortunately a bit short, but still worth it.
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From this point between Winterbach and Alsweiler you have wonderful views in all directions. Not far away you can see the summit of the Schaumberg - not the highest peak in Saarland, but certainly the most famous.
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From the platform you have a great view and you can take great photos. Also the "heart" is great for a nice picture.
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Rustic wooden hut with a variety of dishes
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The St. Wendel district features several notable peaks. The Schaumberg Plateau and the Schaumberg Tower is a popular choice, known for its panoramic views and facilities. The Dollberg – Highest point in Saarland offers a tranquil forest experience as the highest elevation in the district. Another interesting peak is Weiselberg Summit and Steinerne Meer, featuring a unique geological formation.
Yes, the Schaumberg Plateau and the Schaumberg Tower is particularly family-friendly. It features the 'Herzweg,' a 3 km barrier-free path around the plateau, making it accessible for various ages and mobility levels. The site also has a restaurant and exhibitions.
From the Schaumbergturm on Schaumberg, you can enjoy extensive panoramic views stretching across Saarland to the Palatinate Forest, the Vosges, and the Hunsrück. Other peaks like Hellerberg, due to its high prominence, also offer distinct viewpoints of the surrounding landscape.
The Schaumberg has a rich history, with traces of Celtic and Roman settlements found on its slopes. In the Middle Ages, a castle, the Schauenburg, stood there. The Schaumbergturm also hosts permanent exhibitions, including one on the friendship between Germany and France.
The Weiselberg Summit is home to the 'Steinernes Meer' (Stone Sea), a fascinating geological formation of scree from weathered material, which is a work of the Ice Age. The Schaumberg itself is a striking conical mountain of volcanic origin.
The St. Wendel region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including the challenging Primstalsperre Dam loop or the moderate Lake Bostal loop. For cyclists, there are routes like the easy Wendelinus cycle path or the longer Sankt Wendeler Land Railroad cycle path. Explore more options on the Running Trails around St. Wendel and Cycling around St. Wendel guides.
Yes, for example, the Weiselberg Summit Tour offers a challenging route to the Weiselberg. The Schaumberg plateau also features the 'Herzweg,' a barrier-free path. Many peaks are integrated into the broader network of hiking trails in the Saar-Hunsrück natural park.
Yes, the Bosenberg hill, at 485 meters, is the highest point within the town of St. Wendel itself. It features an extensive network of walking and hiking trails directly connected to a quiet forest landscape, providing an easily accessible natural escape close to the town center.
Visitors appreciate the panoramic views, especially from the Schaumberg Tower. The natural silence and fairytale-like character of areas like Dollberg are also highly valued. The unique geological formations at Weiselberg and the wild, romantic forests offer a sense of discovery and tranquility.
The Schaumberg Plateau is well-equipped with the 'Schaumberg Alm,' a gastronomy operation, and facilities for charging e-bike batteries. There is also a Summit Picnic Area at Dollberg, offering a place to rest and enjoy the surroundings.
The highest point in the St. Wendel district is the Dollberg, with an elevation of 620 meters (2,034 feet). It is known for its natural silence and forest surroundings, offering a peaceful experience for hikers.
Yes, the Weiselberg Summit and Steinerne Meer is a prime example. The 'Steinernes Meer' is a geological formation of scree from weathered material, a result of Ice Age processes. The very hard rock found here, known as 'Weiselbergite,' is unique to the region.


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