Mountain peaks around Nister-Möhrendorf are characterized by hilly and forested landscapes within the Westerwald region. The area features elevated terrain, river valleys, and gorges, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. While traditional towering peaks are not present, the region provides numerous elevated viewpoints and natural attractions. The average elevation of Nister-Möhrendorf is 569 meters, with the broader area reaching approximately 665 meters.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Is there a stamp in the box up there or just a book?
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Climbing up to the summit cross and the stamp book requires some alpine skill. If you're in a hurry, you could even break a leg...
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Here in this spot in the valley you can't expect a great view. If you look closely, you can still see the remains of the former grass track racing track in the grass. You can get a view from the southern side of the Fuchskaute near the former lodge.
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NOT accessible by racing bike via asphalted paths. So it's more for gravel bikes or MTBs.
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must see. Worth seeing.
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At 657 meters, the Fuchskaute is the highest elevation in the Westerwald. However, the really highest point is not outdoors, where the cross is, but hidden in the forest next door.
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The highest point in the Westerwald. But my expectations were probably too high, it was nice, you should probably take it with you, but it also had a better view.
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The 657m high Fuchskaute is the highest elevation in the entire Westerwald. Characteristic of the basalt summit of the Fuchskaute, but also of the entire High Westerwald, are the hedges and strips of spruce that run through the open meadow landscape. These arose as a result of reforestation plans as a countermeasure to the former massive deforestation for iron smelting or agriculture and pastoralism, so that incoming winds can be better slowed down again.
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The Nister-Möhrendorf area, located in the Westerwald region, features hilly and forested landscapes rather than traditional towering mountain peaks. You'll find elevated terrain, river valleys, gorges, and numerous scenic viewpoints offering beautiful vistas. The focus is on natural beauty and varied landscapes for outdoor activities.
Beyond specific summits, the region offers natural attractions like the Holzbach Gorge and the Nister Valley, known for their picturesque trails. For elevated viewpoints, you can visit the Trödelsteine Summit Cross, which offers great views, and the Bartenstein Rock Formation, another natural monument with scenic outlooks.
The highest elevation in the Westerwald is the Fuchskaute Summit, reaching 657 meters. While the summit cross marks a prominent spot, the absolute highest point is slightly hidden in the forest nearby.
Yes, the region is known for its basalt rock formations. The Trödelsteine Summit Cross features an interesting basalt rock formation with several basalt cliffs. Similarly, the Bartenstein Rock Formation also showcases beautiful rock formations along its trails.
The Fuchskaute Nature Reserve is part of the highest elevation in the Westerwald. It's special for its meadows, which, due to the harsh climate and traditional pasture use, resemble those found in the Alps. Nearly 300 species of flowering plants and trees, 300 butterfly species, and almost 50 different bird species have been counted here.
Absolutely. The Nister-Möhrendorf area offers ample opportunities for hiking. You can explore varied landscapes of forests and meadows, especially along the Nister Valley. Many trails lead to or past the elevated viewpoints and natural monuments like the Trödelsteine and Bartenstein.
You'll find a range of trails, from moderate to challenging. For example, the climb to the Trödelsteine Natural Monument can be a bit slippery but is rewarding. The area is well-suited for walks through forests and valleys, offering tranquil settings for nature observation. You can find various running trails, such as the 'View of Fuchskaute – Waigandshain Town Hall loop from Waigandshain' or 'Ketzerstein – Ketzersteine near Weißenberg loop from Fuchskaute' on the Running Trails around Nister-Möhrendorf guide.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always explicitly listed for every highlight, the general nature of the Westerwald's hilly and forested landscapes, with its river valleys and viewpoints, often provides suitable options for families. Many trails are moderate, allowing for enjoyable walks with children. The Fuchskaute Summit area is generally accessible, though the restaurant there is permanently closed.
Besides hiking and running, the region is excellent for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore routes like 'View of Stöffel Quarry – Stöffel Observation Tower loop from Waigandshain' for cycling, found in the Cycling around Nister-Möhrendorf guide. For mountain biking, consider 'Stöffel Observation Tower – Old railway line to Nistertal loop from Willingen' from the MTB Trails around Nister-Möhrendorf guide.
The Westerwald region is beautiful throughout the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural colors, ideal for hiking. Summer is great for longer days outdoors, while winter can provide a unique experience, though some trails might be slippery, especially around basalt formations like the Trödelsteine.
Nister-Möhrendorf and surrounding villages offer accommodation options. While the restaurant at the Fuchskaute Summit is permanently closed to the public, you can find cafes and pubs in nearby communities to refuel after your outdoor adventures.
Yes, parking is generally available near popular trailheads and elevated points in the Westerwald region. For instance, the Fuchskaute Summit has parking facilities. It's always advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations.


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